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Show BY TELEGRAPH. Special to tli Oobk Junctiox by the Atlantis aud Pacific Telegraph Company. Oakes Ames Paralyzed! Surrender of Apaches! with Chopped to Death f an Axe Debate in the British House of Commons. Decision on Train's Sanity! New The Louisiana An Incident at Sea! Orr's Succession! AMERICAN. Doston, 0 Oakes Ames whs attacked by pm alyais at tiye lust, evening at hia resilience in North Elision and remains un:ou.cioHS. J I is symptoms are dangerous in th Ames was ut lus tdlice Viedues-lalast wlien he was Hdvi.id lo go home for j est. ,, His pliyMCian has but slight ho; es of his recovery. Hi system has been weakened by kidney o troubles of five e,ns that threatened to terminate in Blight's e y exi-itnc- dis-eus- e. Los Angelos, 6. From the camp 01 Lute Creak, Arizona, wo learn that Delhog, one of the principal Apache chivfc, has surrender el, with 400 of Lis warrior. Over I, 400 have now eurremleml at Camp Verde, and probably aa many more at other pos;a. St. Louif, G. The twenty-fourt- h anrmal moiling of the American Medical Association commenced at the. Masonic Hall thin forenoon. About JUKI delegate!, representing nearly every State in the Uuion were present. ., Copperopolis, Cal., 6. , Joseph Spier, aged "Jli years, was killed ana borriblv mutilated by Thomas J pier, lis father, The head of young Spier was chopped and boat wiih an axe to a complete jelly. Tua deed was witnessed by the sister of the deceased, wuo made an alarm, and when hor father atout of tempted to'striku het'sha jvinip tlie window. Theold man is now under , ," I arrest. - .),.' , Uoseville, is on fire. A Iberia, 7. The situation at St. Martinsvile is There was a heavy tiring on the picket lino this p. ni. The rebels were driving the Kellogg pickets in. S casualties an reported. A battle may take place t any moment. It. is repotted that the Stale forces hold the bridge across tho Ilayou, expecting nn attack. New Orleans, 7. Several gun stores were broken into by a mob last night and robbrd oi their contents. The excitement in the city is subsiding since it is currently reported that (Jen. lwnery has consented to send a company of Federal troops tj protect the Metropolitans. Franklin, La , 7. The latest information from St. Martinsville is received. A fight is reported lo have taken place this morning. Well mounted and well ornied companies left here lant night to help the opponent of the Keihvgg movement. Telegraph offices are crowded anxious to learn the news. Wushi>wn, 7. Commander Polkna , of th- - United States tl earner "Tuscnrora," informs the Navy Department hy letier. dated Pay. Columbia., March "Aft, tint a sailor Hamed James Turner was renorted by a boat while on expedition duty, and was brought alongside the ship in the canal by some natives on the 'J'.ith He had been struggling three week? in a direction, for twenty one days living on nuts, roots, etc , and finally reached tho beach near Cupica, where he was found by the natives and knindly cared for until he was tuning enough to return to the ship. He firt went oil tho trail while in search of water, and utter having quenched his thirst found ho had forgotten to note the direction in which he had walked, and failed to find the trail again. For three or four days at a time he lay in the woods sick wit'i lever. The French Minister, Marquis Deval-lo- , had a long conversation with P. M. General Cresswell, relative to the proposed, new pintal treaty between Franco and the United St ites. The mutter was discussed in (Liferent bearings, but nothing agreed upon. Tho Marquis o still insists on ten cents each way, and the Deportment is tirm in insisting upon eight cents. The Treasury Department paid $18,7-- 3 to the Governor of Michigan on aecount of the five pi'r cent, of the net proceeds of public lands lying within tl.c limits of the State for the purpose of education or making public roa Is and, The whole amount paid improvements. for this purpose to tho several States is Clair-chir- north-westerl- i y ta-da- y Sacramento, C. The railroad bridge over Dry Creek, rear John Ilollin Broadband, an old and honored citizen of this city, died this morhing, aged f9. lie was a prominent member of the bar in 186ti. and was appointed Secretary of the U. S. Legation to England, holding the position three years. He was also a member of the Historical Society. The death of another prominent merchant of this city, John L. Aspinwall, is lie died this morning at announced, his residence in this city. Memphis, 7. A cmtractot named Patrick Smith, and twelve of his men at work on the Memphis and Paducak L . li., twenty miles north of here, died very mddemy to day from what is Mipposed to be cholera, though some believe them to have been poisoned. wrecking car aud a fire engiune have been scut ' out from this city. New York, C. The investigation which has been the past few weeks, before going Chief Justice Daly and A sheriffs jury, into the mental condition of George I'rancis Tniiti, was conclude i this evvn-iu- g by a verdict rendered that he was aud is tatu and responsiMs, for his acts. The District Attorney will now prosecute Train on the indictment found ngainst him, for pubishing an oWene paper in connection with tho Woodhu po.-tag- $11,1(50,07-1- . . ; . Lon-ilo- ca-e- ' Ja-pa- y non-app- to-da- h London, C. In the Commons, there was a warm debate on parliamentary redistri butioa. Sir Charles Dilke spoke at great length on the subject, pointing to the existing anomalies in representation, and concluded ry declaring that a complete revision was necssary. George Anderson, member for Glasgow, showed that England was entitled to 4D0 instead of 49.J members in parliament; Ireland to 8'J instead of 10o; and Scotland to 70 instead of DO. There were eight constituencies with an aggregate of 1,840 votes, which had the samo represent atiun as 8 others with 2'i'J.WO voters, and it was impossible to delay redistribution much longer. Thomas Collins opposed the proposal, because no method of redistribution was iset forth, lie argued that the counties already had advantage of the boroughs, and he opposed representation based on population, because it would result in giving fort her power to a class already in an unfair majority. Gladsloue acknowledged the force of the reasons advanced, but was unable to support them. He admitted he was in favor of a redistribution of seals in Ireland, but even that was not urgent. The subject was full of difficulties, and it was idle to approach it unless the members were prepared to deal with the details. George Dixon contrasted the cases of Diriningham, Liverpool and Manchester with those of several neighboring villages, showing the glaring disproportion which existed in their respective On a division of (he house the motion for redistribution was rejected, to two hunhy a vote of seventy-sevedred and sixty-eigha majority of one hundred and ninety-one- . Ten minute alter the result was aunounced the Louse was couuted out. repre-hentatio- n. CO., Dealers iu Imported Furniture of ail Kinds MA.INT STKEET, OGDEN. ClIAIltS, TABLES. LUXKS, BUBEAEJS, BaiSWTEADS ftpring ami Hair JSialtrasses. Cupboards and Bookcases 3ade lo Order. Cabinet Woric and Ilepuirizi"' Wood Turning; in all its Branches. ' Done, JUST RECEIVED, 100 I)QZ. CJIAIPk and other Goods in itroportion. Please give ua a call before purchasing elsewhere. J. IKE. dl-S- a THOMAS, Coal & Lime Office AND n MUSIC STORE, t, Seriovs Accident. Yesterday morning Mr. iteggel, proprietor of a clothing stoic near A. t. White & Co's Banking WAS 15 WTAXIW Main Street, . . THE CHEAPEST COAL House, met with a very serious accident. While driving on East Temple Street, about 8 o'clock, his horse shied and ran against t he stone post, near the Eagle ALL Emporium building. Mr. Kcggel was thrown out of the vehicle ngaiust the post with great, violence, and received very severo injuries in the head and face, besides having one of his thighs broken. The principal effects of the accident are severe cuts in the forehead, eyelid and cheeks of the unfortunate gentleman, a fractured, nose aud as ahove stated, a broken thigh. Mr. Reggcl was taken to his store and Ono door Dr Fowler was sent lor to render him surgical aid. Dr. J. M. Eencdict was also afterwards called in aud assisted Dr Fowler. y Our reporter learned that the patient is doing s well and feeling as comfortuble an could be expected under the circumstances. Ihsrtt Xtics, 5iA Ogden. ANd'lIME ! In the Market, a! way a on Laud. KilS OF MUSICAL ilTill'MIH! From a Jewsharp to a Church Orguu, a Cheap, or Cheaper than anywhere else in Ut;jli. Violin Strings and oilier Fittings. SHEET MUSIC, ETC., ETC. South of Ogden House. s2T-- k HE to-da- iiut. Experience of a London Detective in Xew York. to-d- matter. Quite a lively fight is in prospect over The Superintendent of police has is- the vacancy occasioned by the duth of sued an order to he captain, requiring U. S. Minister Orr at St. Petersburg. and then to vepjrt the'" number of liquor There are four or five miIodds in their respec t?o precinctB, representatives who have been using the names of tho proprietors, whether their efforts to procure the diplomatic they are kept open on Sundays and mission, among these may be mentioned election days, whether femalos arc emNye. of Nevada, and ployed as bar tenders or waiters, and Pingham, of Ohio. Mr. ariou3 other points of information. Orr was appointed as representative of Messrs. Perry i. Aslilon, together the South. It is thought that his successor may be taken from the eamo section with Jencks, of Khodo Island,' laly with them as counsel .for the in which case it is thought Judge Settle, The government, having obtained all neces- of N. 0., will bo appointed. ft candiof different ionds from of information the the Brooks, standiug sary U. P. railrond and the Credit MoLHier, dates have commenced to press thoir have substantially completed h bill in suits. Sluiuld a northern man be selectequity against theso organizations, to bo ed to fill the vacancy, this seems to be a tiled is accordance with the act of the peneral belief that Judge Bingham has late eessioa of Congress. Ashtou, to- the beat ohance. The names of Geo. T. Wilto Goneial submitted Downey, and Jno. M. Loughton of this Attorney day, liams a draft of the paper. It is, not city, and D. P. Simpson Philalelphia. yet determined where suit shall be also mentioned in thii connection. The brought,' but Philadelphia und JJostoti official returns made to the burenn of statistics show that theve arrived at the are mentioned. New York, 7. port of New York during the quarter The Directors of the Atlar.iic s:vl Pa- ending March 81st la.it, iS7,0Vi immicific Railroad, accompanied 'by several grants, of w hom 18,14'J were males and n 8UG females. pronjiueut capitalists of New York, s were The following mineral land and Frankfort, left for St; Louis on an excursion ovor tbe road this evening. deoided to. day by the General Land OfThe party goed via the Pacific Central LI. fice: W'ui, V. Anderson applied for patent for the Hidden Trensure Lode, at AusII. . tin. Nev.: C. E. Delong, Miuister to In the Court of Special Sessions and others, put in an adverse claim case was postthe Jay (tould-Mori- u which was rejected, and the patent will in to next Saturday, oo:seqnence poned e irance of the defendant. be issued to Anderson. J. M. Moore apof the decided in plied for a patent for the Wandering Poy Judg5 Sutherland favor of the constitutionality of the Sail- Lode, in Utah; an adverse claim was ors lioardiug House licencing act. mad that it was part of the Pierpont Hereafter no landlord can keep his Lode, but it was rejected. The patent ' house without license from the Hoard of will issue The Texas Pacific R. R. have formally t'omwis-donerfor that rmvpose. of the adopted th route from San Diego to aiuivcrs-irThe twenty-fiftWomen's Suffrage Sweiety began tlo a. Ft. Yuma. It will erosi the mountains jioxt m. fit Appollo Hall. The meeting was to Southern Arisona and pusa th called to order by Susan li. Anthony, who surveyed route to the north of the direct read a report of the first meeting, and route. Curves and grades are much betmuch indulged iu a retrospoci iof what had ter than Iboso an tho latter line, so Veen accoreplih d. tuie then. ,)Mr?. so that the new line is fifty miles shortt gave er, (jage.ofthe Executive Committee, Private letters frorn' Oregon, received a Fket'ib of the work of hir committee stale that Mrs. Canby ia greatly during the yar.'! 'After n few rpmVk the Davis M.' aud others, tVoui Kdward prostrated by the death ot her hiubaod, I ; i is, ao; xpetc4 to recutc?v ; and a V,: recess took convention, to-da- FOREIGN. y y tc-da- y, Tie New York Timrs of April 12, Sergeant Green, of tlie London detective force, who was made famous by Charles Dickens a the smartest of Loudon detectives, came ft CO hero two weeks ago, with an extradition warrant and other legal papers neec.-arto bring Alf. Uidwell, the 00 Bank ol Eugland forger, from HaAND MOST COMPLETE FACTORY IV TUB WORL. AVERAGE JAW, LAROKST e.r Annum; I tho Bent Musical Tnkmt in ho L'nilol fcUlei. Wiftr' 10,S'V vana, where he had bev arrested. rpiIE ly Cow ninmv of l'im of KSTEY OKOAN3 iu Ltah Torrttory: Sergeant Green desired to see the Tinf. .IOHN FOWLKR. Ocdoti City. Mr. AVATKTN3, Binchnm. sights in the city, and of course the Mr. MVNIIKKR, Salt Lake City. Mrs. WlUI'Mulir., .t. io,rgo. New York detectives agreed to show " Mm. HL'NNK. Mr. hS. OLSKX, Fillmore. Mr. T. .1. STA YN'KK Osdon Citv. KAR.MlMiToN MKKTINtt HOU8B. him ni;uud, as tho thieves in thi Mr. A.10CS M. CAXXOM. Salt Lake City. SII vr,', S U Lik City. Mrs. KIM HALL. Salt Laks City. Mr. WILLIAMS, city were very tmart. "Oh, City. Mr. R. WOOL1.K.Y. OtiPEX JUNCTION OFF1CR. said Sergeant Green, ' they Mr. TIIOMA! RILES. Salt Lake City. CEDAR CITY MEET I NO 1IO03E. Mr. ARTHUR M AVNKIl. Karmington. Mrs. WU.SOX. Salt Lake Ci7. can't steal from me, you know." He J t, UU K MILLER, Uoiintiliil. Mr. KI.NL!.SLt V, Ir. .was shown Harry Hill's, the Eighth CH aud we tu Iiiitrumenti. Yau will biy ua other. dens, aud Ward, the AYatcr-stree- t CHARLES W. STAYNER, the fasdYiouable resorts up town, and Sot Nes.t Door to Savage s GaUery, Main Street, Salt Lake CilJwas left by his New York friends at 2 J o'clock. At live he woke up in Uuion square, and found that his extradition papers and warrant, his private memorandum book, his watch aud chain, studs, cud u gold mufl bus, presented him by the London 00 merchants for his brilliant detective vrcnius, was j;one stole from his TV. HAVE THK AQEXCY FOR. AND A.RB SELLING ON FAVOUABLk pockets. Sergeaut ti recti was aston- Xi Terms", tbe justly celebrated ished. Ho had been invited to have a bottle of wine by a perfect gentleman who wore largo diamonds, and asked the Sergeant to have a drive on the lane the following day. No AT trace of tho Sergeaut's valuables bo until last could obtained Tuesday evening, wIhmi a large package wan thrown through an open wiudow iuto And if y KihIoi-ium- I h.i-er- s Hn.-tn-r tvu-tfens'j- ," v-r- n 1 - ac limes. ewsn -- SingeF Sewing W&6Ttnn THE CENTRAL DEPOT,. Precinct station-hous- e iuto the. City Hall. The packthe Sergeant's papers contained age and his jewelry, includiog the famous snuff box, and the following short, but expressive note: Give this stuff back to that English chump who fays ' he is a detecthe tive. Twenty-ixt- ' ' lie h is a' duffer. , One of tiik Boys. Sergeant Groeu has changed bis opiui&ft.regaiding American thieves . at our In SALT LAICIS, BItAATCII STOKES In LOGAN" mid OGDEN. TurehirB in the North Mrs. DOWSING, Ogden. FuHiincs of a kate IKSTHBCTIONS ' . -- 00 - St(ftt ' s ' '. . Cotton, Silk, Xef die and itt.iehmenf H. B. CLAWSOST, f; n bf , |