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Show r -- TELEGRAPH. sSfeirt,on tho Grand ooenias of Omaha! Central AMERICAN. New York, 1. of the Tribune correspondent A fecial details of interesting gives Dundee, the rescued crew of If? ..j'nlnri8." Buddington and Schu- Ino tell the story of Cup. Hall's death first engin-!c- r follows: Schumann, the from the his return alter mvs th.it, L'tliiru sledge journey, on coming into turned sick, and the cabin, the captain a great deal. vomited down iviiic t,.r uot taste anything at first, u. asked for a cup of tea.' and afterwards ana no sooner but the tea, He got than the vomiting returned than before. About six Bl0re violently Laiture.of par-.-wno- ue iuuh. uemwm nu .nutinued in this condition three days. hours afterwaruB in roverinir his senses, however, he up, and wrote up his attended to ms omer as if he had been in his usual hut he never went out. In about seized ten diijs afterwards he was again r,,t worse an4 worsi, until the :,t 0f the 7th, when he became calm Serin Dr. Bessels near, he called and mid "I a'n vcry much obliged to you fertile kindness you have shown ine, After uttering these words he Doctor." in the morning he was dead and reused rant. Buddingtun Bays: On the 24th Cant. Hall reiurned, having reached a Not bay which he called Newuiau's Bay. lone after his return Capt. Hall was ta- ken seriously ill. anu ur. vessels saia was apoplexy. For two disea-- o ki weeks he continued in bad health, but do and again he would rally and ap pear well, and then relapse suddenly. Oa the morning of the 8th he died, and on the morning of the 10th we buried him. about halt a mile to the south of We were now in a pe the observatory. culiarly embarrassed condition, but con sidered it till our duty to push toward the north pole. la consequence of some which had occurred little differences before Capt. Hall's death, as well as in which we f in m the novel position now found ourselves, the harmony which had previously prevailed was now more than once seriously broken. On the 30th of November Dr. Bessels drew up a paper and asked me to sign it, which 1 did. It was a repetition of the instructions given by the Naval Depart ment to Capt. Hall, providing that I should continue as the sailing and ice master to control and direct the move ments of the vesBel. Dr. Bessels to con tinue chiet of the scientific department The paper continued as follows : It is our honest intention to honor our flag and to hoist it upon the most northern point of the Larth Buddington described the separation from the Tyson party, and says: "We kept an anxious lookout all the time from the masthead of our vessels for ligns of the party, but the sharpest eyes en shipboard failed to see aught of them As, however, they had the boats even to the little 8Cw, we were in hopes that mey ipould possibly be able yet to make rew better, got He also imirnal. lor us." Danforth Locomotive Works, in New Jersey, will place the employees in their lounury on half time, or work two gauge n alternate days. the Morris and Es railroid. at lioboken. were discharg ed yesterday, and about 150 at other points, because of the inability, of the nipany to obtain currency for disburse Forty employees of sex fflents. The Grand hub morning. Omaha. 1. Central Hotel was opened Denver, 1. United States Signal Station, on 'he summit of Pike's i'eak, is nearly Mmpleted, and will be dedicated with Impropriate ceremonies on the 11th inst. telegraph line to the summit is already completed, and when the station is fully established, important scientific disclosures may be expected. The signal station is 14,216 feet aboveea level. One observer and three assistants will temain on the summit all winter. Tha Bew trail leading thereto renders its location accesfible, excepting in the most evere weather. Dr. V. V. Hayden, the eminent chief or Government Territorial surveys, has Purchased a home at Colorado Springs, ear the foot of Pike's Peak, and will reside there permanently. The eighu annual fair of the Colo-w- o Industrial Association opened iu J ty yesterday. Tae display in all 'epartiaents will far exceed any exhibition, and the city is already people, from all sections of the erruory, and froai Kansas aud N'ssouri, or exhibitors or visitors. 8au Francisco, Oct. 1. .iUe S'aU Peeple's Iudepeudent Com-mlast night and perfected an ramzatiou by electing W. W. Dodge, Ed?!'1 CuimnS Jl iL Sharpsieui 00r "secretaries. A paiu-B- t Ph! t to the people of the ud l setting fortu th,, bjecu,," prinfi- ana Policy 0f the party. The pre-J'o- et Utica Y., 1. The Democratic convention assembled at 4:30 p.m., The'committee on credentials reported unanimously that the Tammany delegation from New York was the regular delegation. Amotion was made ihat the Apollo delegation be heard through oue of their delegates. A poiut of order was made and sustained by the chair, that tl report must first be acted upon. The report was agreed to, and the .ipollo Hall delegation then left the hall. The committee on permanent orgatiiaatwn reported Horatio Seymour for President, with a long list of and secretaries. Mr. Seymour then addressed the convention, urging the nomination of men of the highest character and undoubted capacity, and advising Democrats and Liberal Itepublicans to unite in the coming election, which would surely result in victory. The committee on resolutions was then The i'ollowiug resolution appointed. was called from the table and referred to the committee on resolutions: llc6olved, That we recognize in the Liberal Itepublicans ofcthe S'.ate of New York worthy coadjutors in the work of reform; that, appreciating their devotion to the principle of integrity and pure government, we cordially invite their ' resolution was submitted, dcnrxino.- the back pay law of Congress, which ing was also reierrea. A FOREIGN. Havana, 1. Senor Zalueta received a telegram dated Madrid, from Senor Villa- mil, former administrator of exchequer here, saying: "The government desires that I will return to Cuba. Before ac cepting the office again I must know if the people are determined to confidence and credit. I assure you no violent measures will be taken respect ing slavery or politics. Will you aid me in the work of improving the adminis to-da- tration! " To this Senor Zalueta has replied "Your patriotic ofl'er has been accepted with general enthusiasm, all having con fidence in the national government. We await your arrival with impatience. London, 2, 5 am. A Daily Telegraphs dispatch from Ber lin says trade and speculation are almost at a stand still, and a crisis is appre hended on the Bourse. City of Mexico, Sept. 23. A farewell banquet was given to ex- minister Nelson on the 13th inst. Pres ident Lerdo made a speech compliment ing Messrs. Nelson and Foster, and praising the government and people of the United States. Ghostly Sensu Yieksburg'slion. Prom the Yicksburg nerald. Yesterday morning we learned of one of the most remarkable rm'stcr ies it has ever been our province to chronicle of a presentiment most remarkably fulfilled a real, genuine, firet-claghost moving about in th flesh, sensible to touch as to Bight, The but impervious to pistol-ballfacts as related to us are enough to htartle any community. The readers of the Herald will remember the killing of Tom Brog- lin, by John James, about a week ago, as detailed in these columns at the time, the main Jacts ot winch are as follows : A week ago last night, John James, a colored man who is cm- ployed at Fred. Lloyd's slaughter house, just outside the city limits, heard a noise about the chicken house, as if some vandal were about to rob the rooBt. As frequent incursions had been made upoa the premises by pilferers, and numerous fow's and other articles stolen and carried off, James was and that night had on the look-ouarmed with a stationed himself, shot-guin close chicken-hous- e where the to proximity view of the command a. he could i i i Soon alter he heard the roost. sounds mentioned he saw the form of a man carrying a bag of chickens, d emerging from the cmick as Hash he lcveien ms trusty weapon and fired. The man who was carrying off the chickens fell to the ground mortally wounded, and when James rau up to where he lay be discovered him to be one Thomas Broglin, a neighborhood negro of bad character for honesty. His wouuds were properly attended to, but the shot was fatal, and the next evesing death relieved the wounded man of pain. The fol lowing day the remains were buried in the city cemetery, and now comes the strangest part of our story. Niht before last, as the hour ot iduHit crew neftr.Mi. Fred Lloyd could not sleep. grew restless and fie. felt a strange prcscuiiuic'nt that ss s. t, double-barrelle- n, d . m chicken-house,an- . something was going wrong, and that his immicdiate presence was demanded at the slaughter-house- . Jle endeavored to quiet his apprehensions, thinking, perhaps, that it was only the effect of a dream, but despite all his efforts the presentiment grew stronger and stronger until it Branch, Logan E. I. & 2k WHOLESALE RETAIL AND amounted almost to a comniaud,when he awakened his wife and said to her, "Wife, there is something going on Goods, and I wrong at the slaughter-house- , Groceries, must go there." He then dressed himself, and, having ordered his ISoots Shoes, horse, rode out in the dead hour of mid Caps, the uirht in the direction of the Ooelicr.y, slaughter-house- . lie had proceeded 4JIn.SMvarc, on his way to within fifty or sixty Actions, &c., yards of his house when he heard a Stoves noise in the direction of the chicken-housA: Medicine and stopped. Drawing a from his pocket he concealed himself partially aud awaited developments. In a few moments a man IN GREAT VARIETY. emerged from the coops with a bag of chickens, and moved in the direction of the spot where Mr. Lloyd was stationed. Nearer the man or appa ritiou approached, until he had come withiu hailing distance, when cried out, "Stop, you son of a !" but the figure gave the words Wood's Champion and Excelsior Mowers and Reapers, gun no heed. He cried out to him again, Bain, "Whitewater and Studebakcr "Wagons, but the figure came on, perfectly heedless, without turning his head. ALSO, As the figure drew up within a few feet of Mr. Lloyd, he attempted to Wagons, raise his pistol to fire, but his arm AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF hung nerveless by his side, and to save his life he could not raise it. Again and again he made an effort to fire upon the approaching figure, but his hand refused its service, and Buggies to Order on Short Xotice. merely clutched the weapon with a vice-lik- e grasp. His hair stood on and Harness. Concord like end, quills upon the fretful porcupine; he felt his hat lifted up, and the wind whistled between his hat and his head. It seemed that an age FiiitllnjjH. centered in the few brief moments he All Kinds of Produce Forwarded to Any Point on the Shortest Notice. stood there. Slowly the dark form passed by, and glared upon him with All Orders Sent to M. TC1IER, Logan, vtil Receive hollow and lustreless eyes, and then, Prompt Attention, in the face and form, he recognized the dead and buried Tom Broiilm as he looked in life, clearly and uumis Dry Hardware, and lints Ac. and Tinware, Drugs . e, six-shoot- er Gents9 and Boy's Read? Made Clothing, CBLEBBATE3D Mr-Lloy- SINGER SEWING MACHINES, d Winchester and lemocrat Ught Spring Farming Implements. California and Harness Trimmings. Leather nnd Shoo II. Ji. CLAWS OX Superintendent. takably. Mr. Lloyd was bo much frightened by the strange apparition that he concluded he would mount his horse and return home, but when he at tempted to move he found his limbs moveless and himself riveted to the HAVE OPENED IN LOGAN & BRANCHES OF OCR WAGON WE and MACHINE DEPARTMENT, OODEN, bo that the people of the Nortfcera spot. By this time the ghost had reached the spot where Tom Broglin Counties ean purchase without coming to Salt Lake City. fel! mortally wounded, and here he & stopped for a moment in apparent RnpphVd to the po(nt Wing the bt, after much itttdy and experience, and knew that Furcbww perplexity. He suddenly threw up cau rely on this reconimendutiou. his hands and fell prostrate to the ground, as if to imitate the action of STUDEKAKEK the man when shot. He then arose and moved off a few paces, when he turned and retraced his steps. For two mortal hours the spirit con tin WORLD ued to march and couutermarch over CHAMPIOX, WOODS, EXCELSIOR the prescribed boundary ,without ever MOWERS, turning from his course, and each TIIRESIIIXG MACHINES and SULKY HAKl.S. time that he passed the fatal spot he would stop and stare vacantly. The night was fast wearing away when The CtWH TIf OMAN NM OOTIIIXU HARROW, warranted to make the boat S4 Mr. Lloyd remounted his horse and Bed ant to be the bent cultivator for grana, grain, corn or pot a toe, yet iarentvd. Our belt farmei-can have a Harrow on trial. moved away from the scene with all Tlteke DppartmeuU will also eire in formation and receive order fur TritDINK WHKEL5, PMUT the speed his horse could be urged MACHINES, GRIST aud SAW MILLS, or other article uot usually kept iu itock. to by whip and" spur, and when he MOSES THATCHER, AG EXT, LOGAN. left the shadowy figure was still mov BARXAHD WHITE, AGENT, OGOEX. ing to and fro over the same beaten to neither the track, turning right 30lf H. B. CLAWSON, Superintendent. nor to the left as it hallucination, we have been asked, but who can answer Mr. Lloyd is positive that the dark, shadowy spectre bora the form and rcsembleuce of Tom t I Broglin, who has been dead and bur ied now nearly a week. But why his spirit should revisit earth is a mystery that passes our understand I. Z. C. WE GUARANTEE WAGONS WHITEWATER, MACHINERY BAIX and WAGONS, and Droppers or Self Rakers. it -- rr- GBOESBECK BLOCK, SALT LAKE CITY, Should not Slqnd in the way. When a Tounfr German officer. well connected, canie ' to' President Lincoln with a letter of introduction from his commau'der to, ask for a commission, the President cave it to him at once. The vyoung officer thanked him. and was about to leave the room, when he returned and said to Mr. Lincoln, "Perhaps I ousrht to Ml you, sir, that I am a relative of the reigning family of Bavaria," and he proceeded to tell who his tather, grandfather and mother were. The homely and pithy humorist Heard nun out, and then said. " V ell. never mind ; be a good officer, and all that shall nut stand in your way." A n E SELLING OUT Mix R C. Jem S THEIR LARGE STOCK OF BEST SELECTED G-- TT W3k , JL TE S3? CHEAP FOR CASH! PREPARATORY. 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