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Show BY TELEGRAPH. cre, the audience received his remarks with hisses. Rev. Father Karly, President of the tli Special to Ogdkv .Tiwtiov l.y tho Atlantic and I'aciflc Telei al'' Coiu)iiuy. Georgetown College, died this evening. A dispatch from Gen. Custar, dated Ft, Randall, Dacotah, May 14th, reports the safe arrival of his command at that Xioss pla;e from Yankton, and contains the foil wing statement : Vallis, the guide, sent by me from Randall, reports that two hundred warriors and young men S! be origing to the Yankton agency, left their reservation a few days ago to join hostile bands of the upper Missouri River, and that the In liana will commence a war this summer. Vallis has lived in this country years, and is I report thia statemarried to a sijuaw, AM Ki: If AN. ment for what it is worth. Washington, Towa, 2:). Capt. V.. D. Tuwnpson, 12th infantry, A terrific tornudo, accompanied by is ordered to report by letter to the Jmil and rain, passed over this county of the recruitSuperintendent-Generasix about milca north of Washington, service in New York City, to accoming yesterday afternoon. It cume from the pany a detachment of recruits to the Pafottthwi'rtt and passed out of the county cific C&a3t, n little south of Vatton. The tornado Washington, 24. was about half a mile in width and tore The War D'epswtment has just received into fragments everything that came in the following information: The post of its course. Houses, burnes, fences, Fort Abraham Lincoln, Dacotah Territrees, cattle and human beings were wiw attacked by one hundred Sioux tory, taught up and whirled through the air Indians, about 2 o'clock, p. 'nJ.MayTth. like mere toys and then dashed to the After for two hours at Long protr.id with such violence as to produce liwerskirmishing Dam creek, in front of the post, inslaut death. Houses and barns were with orrr scouts atid troops, the Sioux turn in fragments add scattered for miles The troops lost thirty horses around. The fields are dotted with large wounded and captured, but no timbers driven into the gnnmd atari an- killed, men. The Sioux lost seven horses and gle of ninety degrees, and cattle were one man. There is no at Fort actually driven head foremost into the Abraham Lincoln at cavalry but some present ground. One can scarcely conceive of are on the way. the devastation or rmlize the force of Secretary Delknap this morning rethe tornado. Already we bear of thir- ceived a long dispatch from Gen. Sherteen farm houses and many bivrns that man, at Chicago, givinsr some particulars were literally torn to pieces and many regarding General McKeuzie's raid into others that were budly damrvged A Mexico, as published heretofore. The eohool-hous- e six miles north- of h..jre was at once visited the White Secretary torn to piews a.ad a fourteen-yea- r old House, and was with the President uutil daughter of Ilonry llathnel wa carried the hour of the Cabinet meeting. It, is about a ipiarter of a male from the understood the subject was under discusechool-housand dashed to the ground sion in the Cabinet. All the Cabinet ofand crushed to a, jelly. Mws Smith, the ficers were presant except Suuretaries teacher, nnd six or eight neholars were Robeson and Fish. The laiter was rephurt, some badly. Mrs. Henry Walters resented by Secretary Davis. Theopin- waa killed. Miss Gardner and the son of lon prevails here generally that the AdAlexander tiibscn lie at the point of ministration regards with approbation death from their injuries. A gentleman the action of McKenzie, and have rewho was near the tornado w hen it pass-- c solved that hepuafier Mexican maraudI. reports that it was balloon shaped, ers will Xwjmrxwd and punished. In arwith the small end t& the ground, i nd my circles, where McKeiuie stands as a moved at the rate f about twenty miles most prudent and gallant soldier. The an hour. It commenced its fearful work opiftion is repressed that the course pur near Keokn, where it demolished several sued by bini was in accordance with inresidences. structions from high authorities, and the We next heard of it about six miles Government is determined to carry out northeast, where it destroyed two or the pfr'icy for which there is a precedent three houses, and as it passed on north- iu the action of Gen. Lee, some years east it scattered to tho four winds the while in command of the Depart-- . ago, f:ne residences and barns of Alex. Gib-to- rnent of lexas. J. A. lJubcock and J. C, Culrng-I'OnThe report of Mclvenzie's fight with It also leveled to the ground the the ludianson the Mexican border, which dwellings of D. Caucorf and II. Walters. was given to the press, made no mention Mr. Carriuger and Mr. Kerr and many of a tight having taken place on Mexican persons' lives were saved by hastily get- soil. It was well understood, hewever, ting into their cellars. Sal karoo was by members of the Cabinet, at their meet-inmade with all kinds of stock. From an a fight tlid take place on description it is almost a Mexican soil, but the discussion in the miracle that anything in its track es- Cabiuet did'nt result in any deeided caped alive. He says he could .see large opinion. The determination of the Adpieces of timber hurled from the could ministration & to break at all hazards as though shot from a cannon. Hail! on American soil by both MexiMl that inasurod nine inches in diatn- - raiding cans and Indians. The Government will etcr. Somo were brought to tiii city express no opinion whatever relative to and four hours after they were picked McKenzie's movements, but wait to hear up. they were still ft" Wc4 as bcu'j egs. .what Mexico has to say about it. It is The roaring of th; tornado w.is fearful not thought, however, that the Governand could Lave been ntird easily ten1 ment will enter any serious complaint, iiiilcs ft om this place. Six miles away but the matter will become a subject of it. w is perfi'C.Iy appalling, surpassing diplomatic correspondence and actiou on r.nything we ever he ird except the roar the part of tlTis Government ia irrdcr to tmd din of a terrific battle. A telegram American citizeus. from Keokuk last evening says five per- protect sons were killed about three miles from Ten that place. One child was torn to picevs. Our reports are from only a few points Milwaukee on tho line ef the hurricane and we can't Du Prairie estimate the amount of damage, but it .Chicn, Wis., May 12. A must be many thousand dollars. Proba- shocking instance of cruelty or ignorbly many more lives were lost than thos? ance, or both, was related to me while reported, and no estimate can be made waiting at De Soto yesterday for a boat down the river. I give it in brief as I of the stock killed.. hear it from a citiien of Lansing,. Iowa : Cincinnati, 21. In WinneshelU county, Iowa, there reThe Sprritnalis's of the United States neeoVoled in mass convention here to- sides a farmer by the name of Wertzer. Nearly all the delegates were He is generally prosperous in his occuday. resent, mostly from the west. Mr. pation, but has- many oddities about him, of Chicago, President: Mis Dal. though uothing of a particularly cruel or low, of Terre Ilatue, Ind., Vice Trest. inhuman nature has hertjtofoie been apMr. Nolles explained the object of the parent. It was known that many j'ears convention was to effect a more thorough ago he had ft child born to him, and that organization, both local and national, lor years past it had not been seen by and to popularize spiritualism. He dep- any of the neighbors. Its absence caused recated war on any church or party. much discussion and speculation for a He thought they had positive facts de- long time, but at last this passed out of niiud almost n completely a the child monstrating the immortality of tho that shall revolutionize ntligion. passed out of Bight. Latterly, however, a neighbor suspected something- wrong Af,er other addresses a recess was At the evening session the bnst-i.e- in regard to its disappearance and vencommittees were appointed. Vari- tured to make afhdavit that the mystery ous letters were read from prominent required investigation. The sheriff was sent out and a confession elicited from spiritualists excusing New York, L4. Wertzer that the child was alive and ia A mass meeting of journeymen carpenthe house. Being required to produce it, s room, ters wns held lust night, and adopted he led tho way to an some e?ght or ten feet square, and there ' the following: Resolved, That all or any carpenters on a rtul platform bed, about three and or joiners now working nine or ten a halJ feefc long by two wide, sat, or hours, are hereby notified to leave off crouched, in most abject wretchedness, v oi k but for eight hours a day on. and an object neither child, nor woman, a after May 20th. pitiful picture upon which the sheriff An official dispatch received from could scarcely bear to look. It was the New Orleans, say9 Gov. Kellogg has is- daughter of the man who stood beside sued the following Executite order under him. She is now nearly 20 years old, the protisioofl of the militia laws of the but physically a mere infant and menState: It is hereby directed that all tally a driveling idiot, not weighing over employees of the State of Louisiana, in fifty pounds. Here, on this miserable the city of New Orleans, liable to militia bed, in this terrible little room had she atmosduty, will forthwith eu roll themselves in laiu or sat for ten years. The come militia orgnnizi.tlon in the first phere was such that the sheriff oould division, or at onctf form military com- not endure- it. Base filth covered the of panies to be nssigued to that Division. whole room, xnl the scanty clothing The nmc dispatch says when Senator tho dirty liitlo cot consisted of only a i'sirpenter denounced the Colfax massa few most debasing, rags. A pig sty ceuid Terrific Tornado and of Life in Iowa! A Mexican Difficulty with the U. Louisiana Militia to bo Enrolled! l - o n, e. gt eye-witne- Years of Torture. Corre-poi.den.- IJal-irouc- - k, phil-esph- y - ta-xe- n. ss up-sta- - ii scarcely rival it for nastiness. This fearful ajbode had been her hoine in the cold of winter and the heat of summer, and what the sheriff there saw was doubtless a fair specimen ef the treatment she had received throughout all these miserable years. It was impossible to remove her, and tb matter was immediately reported to the Commissioners for the Insane, who paid a visit to Weitzer's house, as soon as possible, to examine into the case, and devise means for necessary relief. They found that their visit had been expected ; that the room had been scrubbed and aired; nnd that a few pieces f clean linen had been put upon the bed. The unnatural parent told that the c:iiki was his by a former witty, and that she had been taken with fits when eight or nine years old, and had never recovered and that he had undertaken to keep her fn this way rather tksn pt'-her in any of the State institutions. They found her unable to stand, walk or speak. When raised wpon her feet she immediately sinks down on her haunches, or seeks a position on her hands and knees. She is altogether unacquainted with men, and eyed the Commissioner like some harmless animal. Her exist mice is a mere slight hold upon animal life, her intellect being hopelessly beyond recovery. t Something for Philosophers Who Study the liml. Conductor llradk-yof tins city, who was killed with others, by a railroad accident on the Hartford and Watcrford road, vris on a car at the time tfte train reached the broken rail. The instant he felt the shock, he knew the car was off the track, and sprang for a brake. It was his last act. In the next instant io was killed By the erash, and his skull was brokpu. When picked up a part of the brain was visible, oozing out ; but the true and faithful conductor was able to speak. And these were the words he uttered the hist he ever spoke : Put out the siijnaUfor the other , "'ea-boos- 11 train JOH1 BO Dealers in Imported Furniture of all Kinds MA.IIST STEEET, OGIXEK" IjOUXttES, WASH ST-IXD- UUIiEAO, ISimvriUDs ' Spring and Hair USat trusses. Cnpboarils anl ISoolieascs Made to Order Cabinet Work and Iienairi Wood Turning in all Its ISranelies. JUST RECEIVED, 100 DOZ. CJIAIF and other Goods in proportion. Piease give us a call before purchasing ebowhere. c oai dl-3- a & Lime Office AND o" MUSIC STOEE, Main Street, . . Ogden. THE CHEAPEST COAL AND LIME lu ALL KINDS OP From r a ! tho .Murki!t,nwuyuu hand. MUSICAL to a Cburuh Organ, m Cheap, or Jew-shar- Cheaper than anywhere else la Utah. The lifrhtninjr like suddenness of the crash, though it deprived hint of all consciousness of everything hapSHEET MUSIC, ETC., ETC. pening subsequent to the iutajjt when ho jumped to seise the break One door South of Qgdeu House. did not" blot out his vivid memory of the sensati'Mi te had at tlmt moment of fate. .There' was the sense of im pending danger, aud of the necessity of instant action to avert it. That consciousness remained, during the ensuing few minutes iu which the Crash had come, aud conductor had met his fate.. Hartford ' ! ? r i, f,i u (Conn.) Times-- and other Fittings. Violin Strings s27-- k THE the-faithfu- l . 1 i llibfk:;!. The-lat- Prof. Moses Stuart, learn- l ed biblical scholar and critic, gave this testimony to the general correct- " si - r ' Vu Wis., V J .av ness of our version of the Scriptures : Out of some, eight hundred thousand Tarious readings of the Bible that have been collected, about seven hundred and ninety-fir- e thousand are of just about as much importance 00 to the sense of the Greek and HeAVKUAOE SAI.K LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE FACTOIiY IX. THE WORhT). TUB Vt in'rt Kmlorscl th Minimal Tali Dot tlu;iu ut States. Annum; United ln,S:a per !y brew Scriptures, as the question in tew niuiu-- of l'iuT,h;i.-jirof KSTKY 011UAX3 in UtiUiTcirltoiy: Ihiglish orthography is, whether the Mrs. WTATKIXS. P.inf.im Prof. .TfMtX FOWLKRs Ocdon City. English word honor shall be spelt Mr. MYN1IEKU, Salt Liiku Citv. Mrs. W1IITMORK, St. Mix DUNNE, Vj?. DAN. OLSKV, Fihnu.iv. with a u or without it. Of the reFAltMINUTo.W MKETIXll HOUSE: Mr. T. J. STAYXER, Olon Citv. mainder, some change the sense of Mr. ANOUS M. CANNON, Salt huko City, Doctor SIIAHr, S tt l.ukf i'itv. Citv.' Mrs. KIMIJALh. Salt Lake City. Mn WILLIAMS. particular passages or expressions, or Mr. E. WOOI.LEY, ' office. ot;if:x jrxcTioM LESS, Salt Uvke Citv. omit particular word or phases, but Mr. TTIOM AS CEDAR CITY MEETINIf HOUSE. Mr. ARTHUR STAYXEIl, farmmj;tou Mrs. WILSON. Salt Lake City. no one doctrine of religion is changMr. K1NUSLEY, " Mrs. J U DUE MILLER, llouutiful. Cull uuAiee the Iustriuuciits. You will buy no other ed, not one precept is taken away, not one important fact is altered by CHARLES ' W. STA YNER, the whole of the various readings N9xt Door to Savage's Gallery, Main Street, Salt Lftk City. collectively taken." -- o -- t s en 0-- The Particular Man. ' The particular man makes more trouble and causes more aunoyan.ee aud delay than a half a dozen careless people. When he is traveling he puts his ticket in a place so remarkably secure that not only dishonest people caunot find it, but he can't find, it himself. This tends to make him confused in his search and unrev liable iu his statements to the conductor, and after working tj that worthy to a degree of misery that borders pretty closely on to profanity, he either pays his litre oven or is After he gets home ho puts a piece in the local paper, which speaks of tho road as a monopoly." Danbury "grinding put off the train. Mach ines. Sewin -- WE 00 HAVE THE AGENCY FOR, AND. ABJi SELLING ON Terms, the justly celebrated FAVOSABLE Singes? Sewisg BlaGlsine AT THE CENTRAL DEPOT, And at our In SALT LAJvE, BRANCH STQ11ES In LOGAN na "OGDEN. Xeics. 90Mark Twain, a few mouths after fc his fust baby was born, was holding Purchaser in the North can hato INSTU VSMTONS it ou bis. knee. His wife said: Mrs. UOWM2Mf, Ogden. "Now, confess, Samuel, thai you love thfi child." and Attaelimcnt 'leant do mat, re t -- Full linea of plied the humorist, "but am willing to admit that I respect thing, supplied. the-Ettl- tbc it father's sake" o Cotton, Silk, Xccdles K CLAWSON Storc can SupeiiatendaL |