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Show V "TlTrTios lv tfcKtrSTW'Pfc Hi Company. TSetween Tittsburg, 9. At McKeeport this afternoou three Atlantic bridge trestles, support ng seventy feet of the National Tube Works, gave way, breaking 'lie gas cottductor leading from hegs producer to the furnace. The gas ignited, and the entire mill building, one of the largest of the kiud, was im- behaved well. J. A. Towner is ed Supt. of Indian Affairs, hr appointAriiona, vice Randall, resigned. New York, 10. The strike of the gas men bids fair to prove a failure, but fe of the men have left the Manhattan to day ; and the company bns a good supply of gas, Keber Keln was arrested last night, charged with performing un abortion on Louisa E. Arlington, who has been staying at the Grand Central Hotel, New oik. On Monday afternoon, Mrs. Arlington wus found lying on the sidewalk on Van Buren street, suffering intensely. It is stated she was tho wife of General Falk, who was engaged in the iron business ol New Yoik. She was removed to the Long Island hospital ; it is slated she cannot recover. Ed w trd Murphy was found guilty of highway robbery and was seutenced to tiie Stale's prison for 20 ears. The car drivers on the lielt railroad will strike for $2.75 per day This a.m. the buildings partially finished, owned by McGraih, fell with a terr fie crash and were totally destroy ed. They were four stories high; loss 10,0U0, all insurcJ; nohody injured. Brooklyn. 10. In the case of John Tan Svcle. chare ed with poisoning his wife, Judge Tap- pan ueuverca tiis cnarge to the jury, viewing the evidence at some length and urging them carefully to consider it before arriving at a conclusion. The jury retired, and after a short absence returned with a verdict of not guilty. The prisoner was discharged. Middletown, Ct., 10. The ship yards building, a structure with Mansard loof, fell about five p.m., burying in the ruins about SO workmen: 10 escaped with slight injuries. So far as known five were killed outright, and live more very seriously the Police! CggS. Tbe lcad Harlan, Georok Alfred Townsend's Letter to the Chicago Tribune. It takes a man along time to know that lie is dead, and this is what is Two wrapped in flames. hundred men were at work under the the matter with a firmer Senator of i onil roof when Ihe trestles fell, and it was at the United States, one of the pioneers fii st supposed there had been a w J terrible of wickedness in that once nohle loss of lite, but fortunately part of the wall fell in such a manner thai the men body James Harlan, emigre from Iowa. were enabled to pass.uuder it protected from the sea of flame, and but one life To reassure himself of existence, was lost. He was struck by a falling he has bought, with the $30,000 he stone. Several others were injured. took from Durant & Co., a controlling The total loss is about $200,000, insured interest in an uncompensating publi- mUK MON'ITOR II AS OAIVEI) A tor $190,000. 1. ic iiitHtion. No liiglier mcuiinum cum e t Up-- A cation called the Climnirie, one of stowed Gordonsville. Va., 9. Desperate upon a Cooking Stovu than to my tlht A timber conflagration is the organs of the lobby which main- every who 1101 it ieaks in it (iini., raging on all a rcftomtiK-ml- : It to liar neigliWr itntl fnori'l sid' s of the village, and ihe entire pop ! tains a pecarious existence here, go- and for economy, clcuulinem and it'liability in nil lit ulation are Some famiing into torpidity in the summer to oie ration. lies are leaviug their homes to avoid ihe reverse the conditions of the alligator, 31,314 MONITORS now ia USL fire, which commenced south of the vil and in winter scaly, brazen, and rapaInlportant lage and swept across the railroad at ALSO, TRS CiXEKK ITF.D on the cious. the Hiid Meltons, Ohio Chesapeake Railroad, three miles koui h of this place, the moral corpse of a senator destroying the ntation, dwelling houses be said V) take a new existence cannot For ComI and Vool, and everything in its path. Tho rail itself IVoi&nd through tho Territory, by playing the spectre of Which hail upon road track is rendered inpassab'c. The tor Ueauty and Excellence, cnuuot l the melanfires huve swept nearly all the fence, highwaysian. halfshorn, snrpanned. ! meu tally in hell, the ghost ol All our Stoveti are etc., in their path, aud caused great de choly and Tor Nalw Kews M. ! andkept all it llrunch struction to timber and hon-es- . The llurian Etill permeates the air of ly KiorcN. loss on the farmers is heavy. The fire. with the franAUo by all th Washington, seeking, Store! In tha extend the AMERICAN. along Orange and Alexan tic Tmritory. Falstafl of the eagerness dying New Vork, 9. dria aud Mtn?issas railwiy, and the when he fingered the coverlets, to pull in UtOhio The ani eanie aud men Chesapeake police railway. Thews the ragged curtain of the Republictussle ter lose heavily on wood and buildings evening and after strikers UTAH CENTRAL The 10. N. victorious. an Y., Kochesier, be police were party over his nakeduesa. Manhattan the to on noon few her furl demonstration Up parti de a (Jul. Henry S. McComb told me XT. X I .... woiks on 10th Avenue side, but culars are obtained in r. gaid to the dis that Harlan not only redistinctly A d:Ill:lfrft. lldlrt uiili aster. ...are as to ..i,l n ii Reports a o coutrad.ctory rpnuiai'u ceived 520,000, but short of $:i0,000 u was inauu iiu the number of men on the wall at the rallying rusn from the Pacific railway interest. CONFERENCE the poiice quickly time it feil. Some estimate the nnmber tlrcet eutrauce, but . i. ..: i. WILL IiK MJN DAILY, it ce others ' a less at SO, He received this, not, as Durant says, at number. iuerr, put Btking an and retreated to a The nater is still too high to search tor iujurcd overawed were because he was popular for he is an From tn Ihe bodies in the centre of the building April 3 to April 12, 1S73. they had a consultFOREI3V. safe distance where to a worldly man; made up awful pill obtained the one the inch at river th This evening's l'ost publishes the fol rate of police say, ruing ation, mil, of common metre, collection box, and the whole force of per hour. The lower portion of the lowing cable: 5 a u inns. Subsequently Leaving Ofidon at .he performance called amongst mermade. 6.13 ' tinkers was massed and a rush front is entirely Hooded. KaysTilln London, 9. " 6.10 Kurmiiiton "knock-down- " A conflict occurred this morning in chants' clerks but Boston, 10. . tU the police might bo taken by surp" Crntreville 6 to m The At Cuarlestown n etitiauoa . " . Stale Prison this and polWood i Cn.. Ihe guined. between 7.10 ' fishermen because he was handv, and a natural a.m., Kiugsat, Ireland, rise Arrive Salt liko 7.4t " ice were on ihj nlcrl; however, and Win. Patterson, and Geo. - Brown, an at that town who were on a strike, and official grand larceny. at adept 8 " had at whom of Ogdeu Leaving routed the g men, many Engl ehuiaii, stepped from the rauks a force of police. Two of the strikers is not only dead; he is buried, 8.M Ka.VKvilie lie on used were No while un heads across and tuclosuic and were At killed several pistols bloody marching " injured. F.ii iniiilMo y.H " U.UI Contievllle (iikr side. The attacks were made with a weapon IS inches loug. and last accounts the fishermen were again except :.s to the winged memory of " Wood's Crow I (hat tic vjIvc room might be gained and sharp as a razor, struck at the orlicer in assuming a threatening attitude, aud a himself, which continues to buzz like Arrive till t UUo l;j S shut off, so t hat citizens gener-bthe missed and John was disorder feared. him, renewal of the associations of a windmill. rnv, charge, to and inflicted only a slight cut in ihe inconvenienced and mid During back of tbe neck, lie struck the officer fvoipithiie with the strikers. it .1 MhiiMcr E.titcrs the V-lthe confiici outside the works there was another blow on the right side of the KIen lo .Salt Luke mid Miss Amaudt M. Vaucil of Vir fhi'ii ISofttM'S to the greatest exciicment. lift it r ii Inside, the men face aud ne:k, making a gash eight 111 leavfew died a den, , days since, Huyftvillo a dttrrmiu-ttiowere armed, and expre.-suinches long, extending from the lace I'nriiiiiig'toii to protect themselves. The Btrik-ting an estate valued at 870,000. Out across the cheek bouc, and downwind to M'tille A capital specimen of the c!as cf SVo was a Wood" number 400. .7 schoolmistress, the back of the neck. His cheek was formerly who conscientiously abhor inTerrible riot occurred at Fordbani, laid preachers small all the and the to made and investments her bone, open money by JOHN SHARP, in churches and do arteries of the neck were opened. Had strumental music and LanjIslaDJ, yesterday afternoon, growiin Government lands. SuporluttiiiiJuiil. sciences kindred nounce geology ng out of an e!cc:ioa of school trustees. he received the full force of the blow it the with because iniertert accepted It appears that one they lliskins, president would have opened The jugular vein. The Utica, N. Y. Herald lias the of the scriptures, was re of the present board, was candidate for It was the intention of Patterson to de- interpretation Iu a Central railroad traiu and was bitterly opposed by capitate the officer. Patterson gave ccntly exhumed in a country district of following: to and other couuties. one iuvited the the of river day two old ladies sat in tits of the citizens on account of himself up, and on being searched ani His in this lecture engagement WHEN YOU GO TO city. mat-tniieged sharp practices in busiucss adjoining seats in one of the c.irs; other sharp iiis rument was found on his him to remain over Sunday, one declared if the conductor of the board. The election resulted required attended was Shaw opened person properly of our city clergy invited him to ia his defeat, but when toe the iiew board to Futterscn is serving his 2d term in and one would and she window the die, in: hi: net to take occupy his pulpit at the morning service possession of the room, they prison. closThe invitation was promptly accepted, other protested against it being found the Ilaskins i i 10. possession party Washington, & and on Sunday morning our rustic ex- ed, for sl.e would certainly smother sal iLe door locked. The alherents of A dispatch received here from NorFIRST SOUTH STKKKT, of oithodoxy presented himself to death. The conductor was in tlieinti liaskins piriy broke ihe door folk, Va.i reports that a do tructive fire pounder l with gospel and itvnand a free fight ensuud, .which the broke out in Eafield, N. provided hargc fully venerable SALT when LAKK CITY, a doubt, gentleman C, Sun lay las'. truth the pure and simple, unadulteia-le- exclaimed: And fcV police were powerless to quell; ami at The depot of the Wilmington and window sud ''Open the article. Complacently strokiug his st accounts a regular pitched battle Railroad was distroyed, including to a kill one of them, and then close it s in progress in the sheets. It is be- - ihe offices and warehouses and telegraph chin, he meekly fuLowcJ the pastor While around and kill the other, aud then we shall the in seat liewd many of the looking pulpit. parlicjpaU were office, cxprc-- s office, also large cotton to t.ike slock of the audience and t lie have r id CI eaj.cit Orgun peace." :"UUiMJf u"l! The Fweetent, llnst ii, indeed, none were guts anu a ueavy storage ot lertmiers his eye unfortuuatcly feli MM. tirotilit into L'tah. . Th inly iiiHtii.iiifiit und cotton. The town was only saved surroundings, tho Ilantbi-yD.viilod Swell, UrniluatAl ou a cabinet organ, recently introduced Worcester, Mass., 9, from destruction by spreading wet new Sound lu.liticlor, olc u SmcII, musical tha aid The dam in an as conducting at Ilunshern pond, West blankets over the roof of the houses. of the Sunday service. Quickly A 12 Hdlbury, GOO feet long, gave way early The express aud mail trains came A "Are lni.ou Obgan, walnut case, he to the a.ked, AND pastor, turning nioming, and the water Bwept in good time last night. through for $12". this on that drum to ihiag through ibe valUy, rte.--t General Sherman this morning re- you going Mdlbury, o use we 4'0h, yes, always and the southern part of this city. ceived a long dispatch from General morning""' 1 can't House in tha Tirritoryi Music Erc'.usive "Then Al The the was only reply. M A I N Millhury, Lombard's shingle Cauby, asking further information rela- that," Jut OCDES, STREET, 4 .14 as VIOLINN. for replied promptly u entirely you," destroyed; two houses tive to the construction of certain in- preach reasoni:ki i.vi.N, CA.NDIIiS AT WHOLE- ere carried a considerable distance, structions sent to the Peace Commission our country friend. The pasitor Cil lTAK, H A MOM, 1)WtE or Uutuil. vain. in all but and one was argued, Jm t'Ll'TLS, Ktc. Etc., pre vented from going over The dispatch was of such a nature that ed, urged fads by kins The country pastor abhorred the introto on to tliaa it C1ieaer CAKKH the declined nnywhore Sherman caught trees; General el. givi IS1K.1D, TIIiH, duction of the "devil" mechanism" into Violin and (luit.vr Stiini of all kimU. tannery h is Y of I'.vcry Dewcrlpllon It eariy destroyed, the press, but referred it to the Presi- ihe PAST unit where Um or could not A MIKKT he wee k preach Urge church; bridge across tho highway, and dent, and was by him referred to the reads are they were in use, and he wouldu t. n ell, OROOKUII1S and Conned Good. IAYXt A SOS, badly washed out. Larend'a Secretary of the Interior. The impreswould he give out a hy inn 1 No ! Would , at Auburn, is " H. STINOER, xwt of tiodbo's Dru; 3 tor. Doors badly damaged, and sion prevails here that the efforts of the J To Proprietor. 32f nlred and fifty fovt of track on the Peace Commission will fail, and that it he pray? No! And pary he di lu"t, and do he didn t. The parson had to Jflrrtud Worcester r.ilroad, with a will devolve upon General Canby to preach own preaching and his own praying. his bridge, js watIieJ away. The low bring Cuplaia Jack to terms by force of John Tribune. southern portion of this arms. eitner,e urefl00ec,. The danagc .8 yery A'very large proportion of the Pacific it is thoujlH coast delegation have waited on the Pres,,ue Main Street, Ogdrn, af,... uiuitr (lllTn Wl "suit, unless ident, urging the appointment, of J.Vir-T. The marriage of the Hon. Augusta W.:. ..r"'1J8u 'wo AGRICULTURAL IIVIPLEENT milQ3 from tLc Goodman, of Nevada, editor of the 8uauj. m.TT C"J. breaks. Schtll to M;ss Fox, iu New Yoik, last Minister of successor as ginia Eititrpritc, K BBT IN TIIK AND WAGON WAREHOUSE. week, is said lo havo been an eveut of DeLong. It is probable he will be ap- peculiar interest, the ceremonies having 1V1 by tha IuvfiU.ic of lUn Sowing JduUiiue, TIIK pointed, although it is understood that been conducted in the simple form of the KLIAS UOWE, Juu. hero since mornfr,: nor yesterday the President has ma le n quasi promise Society .f Friends, in which the young An KST"MA 1 11 1 1 X Ka d OX (! from,),6'. A,irtilS"t train was thrown of the place to Hen. John A. Bingham. Those was reared and educated. to PITS. not lady atlOUt Snn.lnii' in subject It is said that he wi hold the matter itideo . r .i r who witnessed the interesting ceremony cfc,r. :: u',u,3n'l0j. and a number ab yince ti l the resignation ofMinisur of a POINTS OFlUPERlORIH: marriage for tbe first lime A large section 6f,i, when Bingham will take Low's wereQuaker "a"ng.d. Low, with d its iiupie-scgreat l4CK is also deeply reported washed place, and Goodman will Bucceea u Simplicity and l'erfcctioK Molasses, Mills, Corn Shcllers, Fer.l iiuiplicity and solemnity. "In the presof Mechanism. Cutters, the Long. these aed Lord the people" of ence Fanning Mills, Emery Oriaders, to.un.bus. 0., 9. The Secretary of the Interior holds, in Tueconr'..and affectionate last "faithfulness of A large pledge of ,1,e quantity of Constitutional the case of Abbott vs. the Central Pacific i 1.4 made. .:n rlath" hr foa. !? ..n....iiil Lifetime. Bvuiiimm tit "J IOe make3 a when Ipubli-L'WrRail oad. that i could have added lo the of Work without aud Fittings of every Li a J. Ue,,1crat8 and teven a bona fide settlement on surveyed lands and no word iZ3 me vows, seir these of Parallel. force imposca ' d sev(;u froia couaiies yet to hear and holds tho land nt and after tho pas neither has pledge to "honor and obey'' Slitch and sage of a law outhoriiing its withdrawal partnor lot iu tho form, the promise Perfection of Tension. New Haven, 9. Aterr LU for railroad grants, it defeats all the heinff simble and singularly free from a5c'(Ic occurred at Mide'ow,, .u rights of the road to the land, and then usual phrases which have '.een con- - Kase of Operation and it may be the I IITII NTRF.CT, OtiDF.V, if abandoned by Management. sirued to denote ine sutjecuou oi mc Diu-tTake-u- p. 08 tbe validly entered and held by a secoua in the h of Self will bridegroom. the Adjusting to bride men. 1Q. AUv Head. burying fifteen party as against the road. Adjustable WM iBm,!rUT A letter from special Indian Agent "pended and "1 6ly Cull sad Kxwnine our Stylri and Priecs at G't'ucred'to the .pot Jeffardo, lai nm n Sulphur Springs, Arizona, says declared by an Iudiana ediis It T. W. JONES', Tailor, ud ail KiuiU ut Produce. that he lias in charge of the reservation stand it longer," Thkd door from Z.C. M. I, Ogdcn. who any tor, V? "covered up to the over 2.000 Apaches, including Chohoes, between the s ' Eiilllr H. Uarri-- E ,:a- SAMUEL MILLER, JUN., who are pe cefully inclined, but that that the ouly difference daoirj a lounger and 3ar' Jlm "wen during the whole winter they have not entrance to a barn la Every Varety Agent. been furnished with supplies or mney around newspaper ofSces ig, that the few a nt tra Rooms, Sum Also, ' fte A Fait of OR AIM NKOH baildrr r named WM brother to with which to carry out the protissonii door aud the latter is a doors west Of Z. C. M. I., Salt Lakt barn is a on hand. one of the treaty negotiated by Geu. How28 SIllPflNU A gPKCIALTT. aiXM ly City. ard. The Indians suffered much, but daru' bore. New-Yor- mediately the Washin Dams! of Disasters! Rochester Tragedy! Assault Guard by a Convict panic-stricke- Interior! strnctiveFire inN.C From Arizona con-licih- to-da- - upp-a- iouK-wi- t' sim cms coomi. lnt u. stove. iu-- " a n. AIL four-stor- y ' i I lo-dii- Decision by Secretary of the r 11 FAK-FA- O J. TRAINS .... - o and Preach or Pray. n d n Ci-o- h PRINCE ORGANS. o C ONFERENGE, si to call at DAYNES SONS', d Wel-du- n PRINCE & GO'S. PATENT ORGANS ev-- iitfi-taini- ri J'u.l-uicluiic- por-tio- K It y IjOXDOX is Au-w- d . Six-Sto- p CONFECTIONERY, io. HOME-MAD- 0ltli:0S. llt.I. S Quaker Marriage. -- M. D. HAMMOND, HOWE SEWING MACHINE. WOiatV-PKRFBCTE- D FAH-rAMK- SCHUTTLER WAGON Sulky Hortfo Raizes, Buckeye Reapers and II 1 . 1 Mowers, a Durabilitywill - V' fif,-u- I e I rre-cmpt- al or j d: ! jangc a TIMBER WAGON 47-t- f GEO. W. TURNER, ra 8rd etn J'U-kD0- a Fruity Vegetables, Iiutlcr, Eggs, Ni,tl7,t Kc. OAltDlijT SEEDS AaKM-rtiM- lr |