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Show F Suicide of for $7,778.75. The clerk received gold certificates for $500 each, seven for $10 each, 75 cents in gold and 25 cents in silver. On returning to the office he said he had lost all the certificates or they had been stolen from him. of a Member ! Congress ! WashingtonJCtems Brooklyn, 23. It is rumored that the confession put forth by Commissioner Jourdan and Chief of Police Campbell as that of Kate Stoddard, charged with the murder of ASteerBlownnpon the Mississippi to be Mung October 3d! The Modocs Kos-co- in Another Murder ! California AMERICAN. Cleveland, 23. remains of The horribly mangled discovered was lying on Kabrick Fred ot" tllc tr;lck neul" P011' i(le the It is supposed he Ohio this morning. some passing truiu. wa3 killed by Washington, 23. is raised, with reference to A point recent regulations of the treaty with the the commissioner of Crow Iitiians that Indian affairs had overlooked a section which prohibits the in the recent law, tribe as a Indian an of recognition the In general power. March jund appropriation bill, approved found: is section tue following IS"!, S,8t, treaty-makin- g ill-fa- ..provided hereafter that no Indian tribe or nation shall be acknowledged or recognized as an independent nation, power with which the United contract a treaty." there is no law later than stated is It this modifying or repealing this provision. The point is made therefore thai this act works an entire change in our traditional Indian policy, and that there esn benonegi thtion with the Indians on the presumption that they arc an indeis also raispendent nation. The point ed th.it a proper consideration of the MuJocs places their right to be regarded nsprisouers of war m a now aspect; m fuct, that the entire military commission which accords their rights as prisoners Another section proof war is illegal. vides that nothing in the net be confined as ratifying or approving any any tribes since treaty made with July 20th, 1807. It is stated that the gherman-Auga- r treaty of 180S, which has given rise to confusion in Nebraska, hy reason of preoccupation, by settlers of lands assigned as a reservation, conies within the provisions of this act. It was made since July 20th, 1607, but has not been specially ratified by. ct of It is urged that it is Mill unratified, and that uil proceedings under it tribe" or giatc's may i Con-pres- s. are void. The Secretary issued an order of the Treasury for the payment of the September interest, to commence on Monday without rebate. There was a balance in the Treasury, at the close of business, ; currenc; y, $10,413,(570 coin, $87,213,530, coiu certificates The jury in the case of McCarty, who killed his uncle last week, returned a verdict of justifiable homicide. McCarty was discharged. Private information has been received hereto-dafrom Wisconsin, that Mr. Phineas Sawyer, member of Congress committed suicide by cutting his throat m Wednesday last. No cause is assigned for the act. Professor Haydcn, of the Geological Purvey, writes from a point among the Hocky Mountains, 100 miles from the ntarest post office, that the expedition is now among waters that flow into Grand river.that flows in the Colorado. "We're in the grandest mountain scenery of the world, and are close to the two highest peaks in the United Sta'es. We have named them Capitol and White House, ehave named the great range on the Vpper Kansas, National Range, as it is tlie largest in the United States. We are 12,000 feet above the level of the sea, and fifty peaks can be seen 14,000 feet h'gh. I shall reach Washington by the first of October. I leave here to-da- y, to-d- $13,9-17,700- . y for supplies. Private advices from Nebraska that the Pawnees are preparing to jwupon the war path against the Sioux. The Pawnees arc now passing their days of mourning for the dead who were recently massacred, after which, when the "cw moon appears, they will proceed gainst the Sioux. , New York, 23. Walter Gibson, proprietor of the liarews, was entering his olhco last evening, when an unknown person ew vitriol full in his face. It will Probably destroy the sight of oiie, if not Wh of his eyes. The perpetrator of the ?eed jumped into a buggy standing Hear n charge of a confederate, and disap-rM"Pvevenge for a personal attack y Uibson iii his newspaper is 'ohave prompted the attack. supposed Ihe Tribune, this morning, referring i' recent statement, concerning Sen-- ! Cl.lfpenter, and a certain lady, l!:'ies it distinctly understood that the makes no charges that cannot be ,1 uostantiated. The Tribune is a journal laJlTn Pecuniai7 responsibility, and thinVrperUer i9 aggrieved by any Culur,,n9 ue has remedy at ltliUS law w"atevcr damages a jury of Li.- to-da- y liow - dt - ltt-- v I'obbin?ChanS - custom house l'hc" bro-Wt- n. u' ,erk Ci'' t0 tho Metropolitan Bwk Jesterlgy to collect a gold cfatclc v Charles Goodrich on March 20th, was in whole or part false. The theory now is that the murder was committed by e in the presence of Miss Stoddard, and Koscoe fled and the body was arranged by Miss Stoddard as found. Helena, Ark., 23. The steamer "Geo.C. Wolf" was blown up at St. Francis Island, about 2 o'clock Twelve persons yesterday afternoon. are known lo be lost and fifteen wounded. The officers were all saved except the second engineer, who was ou watch at the time of the explosion, and he is missmg. The lady passengers were all saved. Mr. Nelson, from Shreveport, was drowned iJawson, wife and two children, deck passengers, were killed. The cabin was Mown to pieces; the hull can be saved. Dan. Sullivan, of Memphis, was ou bo.ird, but saved. The following are the additional particulars of the loss as furnished by the survivors and crew of the steamer: Passed up on its way to St. Louis until at a point two miles this side of Shootf'ly liar, where the terrible explosion took place. The captain was in bed, and was awakened by hearing the engineer trying the steam by the gauge, and he was satisfied by the peculiar sound that there was no water in the and started down stairs. boilers, About this time the terrible exAll the three plosion took place. boilers exploded at once, and twelve souls were ushered into eternity, without a minute's warning, and a hundred persons wounded. The stoamer, "Geo. V. Check," arrived at the scene of the disaster at 2 p.m., and at once proceeded to do everything tho could for relief. She took on board the wounded and brought them here. The sufferers have been promptly cared for by the city authorities, and are all as well as can be expected. The following gives the condition of the men from the steamer who are now in the hospital : Pat Campbell, who is scalded about the face and back, and from the knees down, gays he has two brothers livkig in New York. He was in the rear of (he engines, asleep on a plank behind a bale of cotton. Next to him was a mau, his wife and two children, aged 10 and 13 years, all killed. The lady's body was seen on deck after the explosion. Two persons belonging to tho Circus, names unknown, were badly scalded, aud one of them killed. A boat was landed wheu the engines fell through the deck into the hold. The captain and men beganto pump herout, andcontinued a after the steamer "Check" left. Carter was also scalded severely about the lace. Five deck hands, colored, who were all slightly hurt, remained at work. Isaac Simpson, colored, was lying asleep with Lorenzo Dorr, a deck passenger, on the wood rack, and was blown into the river and caught some floating wood from the wreck, floated down and got to shore, ('has. Smith, colored, was asleep, blown overboard and drowned. At the time of the explosion the engineer was trying the guages and remarked to the fireman to hold on with the fire. The fireman heard a noise, but before reaching the fire doors the explosion occurred. The physicians think that all in the hospital Trans-Atlanti- c Cap-tai- will recover. Memphis, Tenn., 23. been engaged as laborers en the line of the Southern Pacific Railroad. San Diego, 23. Captain The schooner "Johanna," Ackerman, arrived this afternoon with 2,550 telegraph poles, also wire and other material, to be used in the construction of the section of one hundred miles of the Sau Diego & and forty-fiv- e Arizona Military Telegraph line. Work will be commenced early next week. San Francisco, 23. An old shanty on Lombardy street, between Taylor and Jones, fell by reae son of the giving way, and an old lady named Kelso was struck by some of the falling timbers, and almost instantly killed. S. M. Hubbard, a Baptist clergyman from Ner York, has been taken in charge by the Commissioners of Lunacy. He came to California on a pleasure tour, and while hee was attacked by mental disorder. Stockton, 22. The District Attorney closed his argument for the people on the Bennett case this forenoon, and at ten minutes past twelve the case was given to the jury who are still deliberating. Rumor says the jury stands nine lor conviction and three for acquittal. Laura De Force Gordon has purchased the Narrow Guage, ft weekly newspaper published in this city. Logan Branch, The body of the missing man, C. B. Green, was found this morning buried within fifty feet of his camp. The participants in the murder, David Matheny and Lewis II. Finney, are under arrest. They acknowledge their guilt. A coroner's inquest is now beiug held. Wood's Champion and Excelsior Mowers and Reapers, under-passag- up-riv- er passengers. The passengers were buried in ouo grave on the island. A fireman of the "Wolf" and one deck passenger got here this morning on the steamer George W. Check' Both of them are severely scalded, and have their arms and legs broken. The number of killed and maimed is supposed to be 100 in all. The steamers "Check" and "Philander" stopped at the wreck and rendered all the assistance possible. Mr. D. Sullivan, passeuger on the "Wolf," passed down the river on the steamer "Check this morning. Long Branch, '.3. This was the first day of the extra meeting in Monmouth Park. The track was excellent, weather hot. First race, hurdle, mile heats, five Btarters, was won by "Blind Tom;", time 1.59, 1.57. Second race, Long Branch handicap, four starters, was won by ' Coffee," "Lightning's" colt, in 3.20. Third race, purse of $600, tw o miles, waB won by "Lottie Norton." Fourth race, purse of $(.)(), I J miles, was won by "Arizona;'' time 2.47. San Francisco, 23. A special disjmtch from Washington says it is officially announced that the Modocs, Captain Jack, Schonchin, Boston Charley, One-tyJirn, and Black Jim. will be hanged. October 3d, fcr the murder of Geteral Canby and the Peace Commissioners. Among the psengers that left on the rtcawer "Orixaka." for Sun Diego this nmruiiig, loO were Chinese, who have d C. Sffl. WHOLESALE I. , RETAIL AND Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, ISoois and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Crockery Gins ware,' Motions, Sre,, &e.. Stoves and Tinware, Drugs &MediciiieK Gents9 and Boy's Beady Made Clothiny, IN GREAT VARIETY. . C ELEBBATEL SINGER SEWING MACHINES, 1'ureka, Nev., 23. Bain, Whitewater and Sludcbakcr Wagons, ALSO, Winchester and Democrat Eight Spring Wagon, AND EVERY. DESCRIPTION FOREIGN. OF London, 23. A terrible railroad accident occurred near Retford, on the line of the Gruat A train from Northern Railway, Doncaster collided at full speed with au Unties to Order on Short Notice. excursion train coming from Sheffield. The Sheffield train was telescoped. Thirty-five Concord persons were killed, and a number wounded. The cause of the accident is not yet known, but it will be made , the subject of au investigation. Madrid, 23. XinclingH. Advices from the North, which the government deems trustworthy, report All Kinds of Produce Forwarded to Any Point on the Shortest Notice, that the Carlist troops are discouraged and insubordinate A Republican army AU Orders Sent to M. Til A TCJIER, Logon, will Recede numbering 12,000 men, has entered Prompt Attention. and the Carlists withdrew without Farming to-da- y. Implements, Harness and Harness California and Trimmings. Leather mid Shoo Bil-bo- a, offering battle. The Cortes have authorized prosecution by the Tribunal of Justice, of nine Deputies who have been arrested for participating in Communist and Cantonal II. B. insurrections. CLAWSOJST, Superintendent. I. C. M. . Intelligence reached this city, that on the 10th inst., an unsuccessful attempt was made upon the life of Don Alfonzo, oobrother of Don Carlos. The would-b- e assassin, whose motives are not stated, HAVE OPENED IN LOGAN & OGDEN, BRANCHES OF OUR WAGON was taken and executed. WE and MACHINE DEPARTMENT, bo that the peop't of the Nortrt Havana, 23. Counties can purchase without coming to Salt Lake City. The San Domingo revolutionists have gained a decided advantage over the & troops. President Bacz,it is the general the of will revolutionists, finally Supplied to fhee points as being the bout, after mnch study and experience, and know that PurehaiM opinion -- WE GUARANTEE WAGONS bu successful. Advices from Puerto of the 8th,"report that the Government troops met with heavy losses in a recent encounter with the revolutionist forces on the frontier. Berlin, 23. Dr. Folk, Minister of Public Instructhe Roman Catholic tions, has seminary at Posen to be closed. Three Rivers, Quebec, 23. A terrible explosion occurred at Stid dart's mill this morning. The boiler, which is very large,exploded with aloud noise, tearing the mill almost from its foundation aud scattering the debris in all directions. The fireman and engineer were killed, and others wouuded. It is thought that two of them cannot red telegram from Helena, Ark., dated 10 o'clock, says the passengers and crew of the steamer are still on St. Francis boat. No Island, waiting for an further particulars can be obtained. cover. The cause of the explosion is An Appeal special from Helena, refer- not known, but it is supposed the water ring to the disaster, says thirty persons was allowed to mn too low. were lost, nearly all of whom were deck A a. can reiy on this recommendation. BAO, and WAGONS, WHITEWATER, BTUBEBAKKR CHAMPION, WOODS, EXCELSIOIl and WOIlM MOWERS, Droppers or Self Rakers. TIIRESIIIXG MACHINES and SULKY HIKES. If The CefcWed THOMAS SMOOTHING ARROW, werrented to mV tho Unt fwJ Ted and to le the bext cnltitator for gracg, wain, corn r potato?, yet invented. Our farmer caa have a Tarrow on tiiul. Ttusise Department! will aleo irivo information and receive ordrn for TUItniXE WHEELS, 8JICT MACHINES, 01U3T aud SAW MILLS, or other article not unuully kpt iu itock. MOSFS THATCHER, BAUXAKI WHITE, bit AGENT, LOGAK. AGENT, OODEN. 30tf Hereafter let no more be heard of the physical weakness of women. Ou Sunday, July 20th, in Janesville, Wis., the Rev. Mrs. Van Cott officiated at livo. religious services, preaching two regular sermoii3 one on the Creation in the morning, and one on Salvation in the afternoon. There were two or three reverend gentlemen who helped a little in the way of reading hymns and making the prayers, but Mrs. Van Cott did all the heavy work. MACHINERY H. B. CLAWSON, G. F. CULIER Superintendent. & CO., GROESBECK'S BLOCK, SECOND SOUTH STHEKT, SALT LAKE CITY, jJAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF Groceries A correspondent of the Scientific AND American Hays: "The best remedy for bleeding at the nose, as given by Dr. Gleanou in one of his lectures, is a vigorous motiou of the jaws as if in the act of mastication. In the Which they aro offering at lower prices them any other house in tho oitv case of a child a wad of paper should 09be placed in its mouth, and the child A .arge Slock of instructed to chew it hard. Of course an adult does not need the paper. It is tho motion of the jaws that stops ' OF ALL KINDS, AT the flow of blood. This remedy is so very simple that many will feel iuelined to laugh at it, but it has nevFreight tidJed. er been known to fail in a single, in stance, eveu iu very severe casses. Orders from the country Promptly Filled. b81M7 w indow Glass -- , English; Varnishes . : |