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Show Ttht HUi sold at fabulous premiums, Prffi'' 3fimffimr fftrtfTim d SATURDAY, Publiihei Kr Wf.nJfKgOAY I bytiKjOonns Penusinsa C0miast. - Editor. Charles aiiJ IV.PenroHC, liusiuebb Manager. OCUEX. UTAH. ' WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 8, 181 Impeachment of the Queen. fr and.tba titn.TJt Frishtfullltailroad awenwon ui tnat tne seeroa Collis- ion. denfily the United States legal authorities the A collision iv occurred yesterday thronged from morn tili we by the was Advised of irregularities.; in. valuof office and of the notaries at the shrine of fashion. At i morning, shortly after six o'clock, on miscarrying . . the same h'our when these frivolous ble 2etters, A special investigation the Midland railroad, a few hundred from the Homestead station on ofishootof an artificial society were resulted in disclosing the fact that yards northern line and about half a the absorbed in admiration of the splen- - systematic frauds and robberies had mile from New Durham, which redors that everywhere met their eyes, been carried on for an indefinite pe sulted in serious, if not fatal, injuries desolation was sweeping along the riod. As one expedient to which to three or four men and the total - wreck of the two colliding engines principal mart of the metropolis, the cunning official resorted for supof and of several cars. Surely life is 'made up of comedy pressing his delinquencies, some One of the trains, was a freight the clerks under his control were do train and tragedy. , going westward and the other a salaries of their of a portion prived passenger train bound for Jersey City. A dense fog overhung the scene of the disaster, and though for a greater amount than they had numberleST Wl&f N had "t4tnrO T. nf.l wrck, and oOier th.rest.oftheurnf or, eastward. 'in.u .. cause ' of th "Viioua.. lhe f;i,. . . 101I be hind time and tU was stri cUyontime;f Durham assing that station at C:2U. ' W C.Lewis, the train diRrt.. for the mnA J" "J'Wlier soon after the f occurrence ' 2 The model queen and mother is to conductors of the two trains dehvered up to him their bo impeached. The illustrious sur Mr Lewis of opinion that vivor of a long liuc of heroes and watches could' not have been kings, is doomed to impalement, and pered with, for both conductors ."thethe dynasty that iiJcal to this was by no means tho cause of been since the flag dog,! " " All UUC iuuwvv u UUCU ICUCIVIUIT. , 1 At" i l the collision yet it had something to watching each other nas nravcu uiat ror a ineusana years chanS statesmen a of the vouch ' ' S " country regarding cerk wa compelled to sign a do with preventing the eugineers time r i i i i i i might have been made with th the that at of the he than more fifteen dollars er for from seeing ahead to any distance. watches. It was . dignity Judiciary found on ' . , uueuw.au uuuiueiycim.. fl,, , L. i wu vtutotv nvuiu uuij7uiuajpiupiBbc was paid, pn, lie postmaster eouwuuuu "Down brakes !" was whistled when tion that the watch ofthecondu l Mr. uauui iiiauiuuSu is uui uu- - to rcverfc to an ,ncideijt that haa be. M of crime until concealment the two trains were but a few hun- o the freight train was nine minu dred yards of each other; but, of slow, and that between known to lame, lie is 1 resident of comfl historical. Durina the event- - was no longer nossible. and he was this watch course, such a signal at such a time and that of the the National llepptyton , League, of ful cnrin, prudential, campaign of 18G0, arrested as a defaulter to the amount was perfectly useless. ; train there was no.rv .x. i. ui- - which preccaed the civil war, Chief of thirty-thrr- e thousand dollars The freight train had ten cars, the minutes' difference. The ,! . over wo mumreu ciuob, wiucn Justice Tancy wa3 aCC0Ste(1 lv 6ome . . :"ul4Uwr , obThcre was no difficulty in his passenger train only two, one being ,A v4 .uo younger irain had his watch a combined smoking and baggage at correct: time. are thoroughly ana avowcaty repuo- - political friend3 who Before starting a presumed so far taining security, for he was respecta car. Both engineers came along at train it is usual for the uuu puu- - as to near in We hm and coaductorto vjews were regpectable friends. Qf their usual speed, and the shock on compare his "time" with that of the ly in favor of the establishment of a couccrning the J conflict lack course there is no rf sympathy colliding' was terrible. About forty political engineer, but on this occasion it , , din republican wrm o ro wnmcn xor which was ff The Chi f Jug. f persons were in the passenger train. seems this was not done. A rumor the English people. For more than tice haughtuy replied that since he ed in palliation of his iniquitous c The force of the collision was so great was in circulation yesterday that cothat the tenders of both engines were nductor Laugdou was told a quarter ui a ccuiuxy UB na had been promoted to the exalted sta- - re.er. at Jersey from the engines, the tendsmashed City by brakeman Brock that the engaged, in a crusado ngaiust the tioa whicL- he consideied should be er of the freight train being thrown latter had not the true landed aristocracy, and in inoculating Untainted by even a time, and that political sem A Veteran Convict. up over the engine. The front car the reply was simply a sharp retort hostilwith sentiments of masses the bianco, lie had never cast a vote, and of the passenger train was telescoped, about his intending to uxwn that classes. His ta the privileged and trial three of the freight cars were train." the in Stokes The of had refrained, from taking, lty delay part It would therefore seem to be evpowcr is by no means to bo despised, directly or indirectly in political con- - and his protracted confinement in smashed to pieces. Both locomotives were so crushed and broken as to be ident that this collision De oi ino caiieu lie might A littlo more than a decade the Tombs, has called public attenoccurred betest3 antitype almost worthless in the future. cause a conductor haunened m.t. t,.' v ell versed our home politician. in has wrought wondrous chanjres. tion to the case of a convict in a The brakeman, a man named think it necessary tn sot. hia the arts and wiles, of the demagogue, Philadelphia prison, who for twenty Brock, on the passenger train, a correctly. The Midland road h he tempers his zeal by indulging in four years has been under sentence green hand, stood by his post and ly one track,nnd from the west end to An i:ccl('sias(ic:il Event. of death. Under the laws of Penn was badly bruised, lie was extrica JNew Durham, where there is a professions of patriotic fervor, and ted with some difficulty from the switch, is about three miles distance. vapid assurances that liis policy i3 to Yesterday in the City of New sylvania a person convicted of mur debris. John the of Kelly, engineer lhe is it tram, freight said, should and sentenced to death must ex. the promote and agitate v England, by York, assembled one ef the most im- passenger train, had his left arm nave ruu these three miles in three constitutional means, and only by portaut and imposing convocations piate his guilt under the administra- - broken and his side seriously injur- minutes in order to the cothem. He discards violence and de- - the world has ever witnessed. From tion which, existed at the time the ed. The fireman of the passenger llision. Thft wonder prevent is that the pas prccates revolution. In this respect all parts of the globe learned theolo- - sentence of death was passed. Tow. train, Nathan Soledate, escaped by sengers on the train for Jersey City he differs from his predecessor, gians and church dignitaries have ard the end of Gov. Pollock's term jumping. Uornelius Langdon, en escaped so well. Fortunately only "a gineer of the freight train, jumped, few uien happeued to be in the smokFergus O'Connor, whose rebellion in been congregated to attend the Con- - of office the convict in question was and escaped unhurt. Albert Mais- - ing car, and to this is due the fact lan- - Jercnee of the Lvangclical Alliance, tried on the charge of a foul murder ner, fireman of the freight train, re that the list of the weunded is so ' ' This "is an ceived ure- serious small.--N- . about the and Y. Gov. injuries ff Johnson association that owes its adjudged guilty. , , IleralJ, Tali ult. and had some bones broken. It body Mr. Bradlaugh annoanccs. that he origin to John Henderson, a rich succeeded to the Governor's chair, is feared he will not recover. J. S will entertain the people of "New merchant of Glasgow,"who in his zeal and was debarred by Jaw from sign- "Who made you V wa3 asked of McNeil, the station ajjent at New York this evening with his views on to heal the dissensions in the ranks mS tne death warrant. The prisoner Durham, on the northern road, who a small girl. She replied, "God made tie institutions ' of England. ' His of those wW espoused the cause 6f aas tuU9 DecQ detained in jail all this was on the passenger train for New me that length," indicating with her. received a fracture of the hands the length of a new-bor- n insubject win bo "Impeachment of the the... Reformation, conceived in the time nearly a quarter of a century lork,, skull and had an arm broken. The fant, I growed the rest iny-aQd there is no constitutional or Uousq of .Brunswick.'' A more pop- - year ,1843, the idea of cementing tho doctors have pronounced his iniuries self." theme lor an American audience bonds of union "amon the opponents gal provision of Executive as fatal. The conductor of the freight A red hot' aerolite came whizzing C'uld not be selected than tHat in of the Papacy. It is divided into interposition, on account of the fail train was J. H. Gilbert, and of the ' down through the trees at Marys-vjllwhich a philhppic agaiust royalty, six different general organizations ureto comply with the sentence of passenger train, 0.' P. Fisk. Neither Cal., recently, burying, itself was hurt. A few others sustained iriid the mother country, will be hurl- - with 'branches " in feet in the ground. It weighed every civilized the court. The case is a curious comparatively slight injuries, those eight H at-- t cd by a Briton. But why Brad- - nation, even" under the shadow of the one a"d the twelve likely engage who suffered most being Abraham pounds, and was so hot, even ' . .. i. fi,Ti-!.l.il.i i x. '.'.r ii.. .i after an hour had been spent in digme u tcuuwu vaucan. miuuiu uueuii iuu ui iruss lu tne lnnuence it v jiCKuuuure mis tvrui Qharles, slightly hurt in the eye; C. U ging up, that it set fire to the cart Day, slightly hurt in the lejr.T. New culijhtcn us xm the; perfidj pf feudal exercise upon the .Protestant world, in which it, was being conveyed to man, left arm slightly bruised : Mr. Albion, or the arrogance of . the ana- - the Conference will be as potent as n . town. ,, , A Decision of Interest. uracie, sngni cut in the head; Mr, ttferacy, and particularly the benefit was tho famous (Ecuminical Council Ames, ankle injured- William Burt. A candidate for the civil service " U. S. Circuit of cent influence of Republicanism, docs in the the Miller, Judge its of decrees promulgation reform gave up his examination in looiiDjurea. not appear. Tho rostrum in the anions the followers of the Roman Conrt, recently delivered an.slabo- - 'A train of the Northern road, that disgust, because he was asked hoV rate opinion in the case of the Kan passed soon after the accident, took United States has always offered Pontiff. bushels of wheat could be the passengers of the Middleton many for ten dollars one bushel Pacific sas to vs. Railway Company if foreign tempting opportunities bought Prescott. The Company brought train on board and conveyed them to cost forty cents.. He said he had not leeturers, and we opine that the peo Respectability of Crime. this action to quiet the title to cer- - Jersey City. The injuries sustained learned anything about wheat, but ple of New York arc so untutored in by fvelly and Meisner were found to his sums in potatoes Another embezzlement fs announc- tain of its lands in Kansas, claimed be so serious that these two men on had always done the first principles of Republicanism ' and turnips.' J ' that they will cheerfully pay liberally 6(1 lQ official life. Another' instance by Prescott under a tax title. The their arrival in Jersey City were at to have some 'exotic ideas transplant- - ln which a sacred trust has been State Court held that the company's once conveyed to the Sisters' Hos At a late hour last night both ed into their sluggish minds. Brad- - abused, is reported. There is noth- - right to a patent, by compliance with pital. men were suffering very severely. :ragh will doubtless find his articles lnS startling or extraordinary in the the conditions of its grant and the James S. McNeill, who resides at and specifications of .impeachment a si!uPlc Cact tliat a heavy defalcation approval of its road by the Govern New Durham, was taken to his homo has occurred, for the daily chronicle ment, subjected the 'land "to taxa- - but scarcely a hope is entertained of paying investment,' and the Queen vill' be as much affected by it as by of such events has rendered the pub- - tion, and Prescott's title was sustain- - pis recovery. Urock, the brakeman. is at Marys Hospital, in Jersey tlfe squealing of a hog at the Salt ho aImcBt callous to the' detaib of ed. The Judge holds that these City, in a precarious condition. The crime in high stations. The fre- - acts and conditions did not subject scene at the place of collision show L;.ke Fuir. jucnt. recurrence ot frauds perpetra- - the lands to taxation before thev ed what a frightful accident had oc - n f ywl 1. .3 til1 1 1. t n curred. The engine of the Yn.CM1L3 i .1 uuu wuu iu i n.nA bvicvwvu iuv rauruaa coui- freight A Chronic IMsei&sc broken and bent, lay until train, ' ! i gravest responsibilities fails to at- - pany had paid the costs of surveying, about half-pathree o'clock in the The lean mondc of New iork tract more than a passing notice, selecting and conveying, as ...... required afternoon, embedded in the road. .. . t ' was out in lorce ou the occasion of liut what demands the most serious by the acts making the grants. The The parts of the three freight cars the opening day of th magnificent consideration is. the methodical, de- - judgment of the State Supreme were in ' a debris scattered about on every side. Barrels of flour, bags of emporiums of fashion tcr which ctery liberate system' to which criminal Court was therefore reversed. sugar and provision boxes were piled part of the globe had contributed, conspiracy has been reduced- up in an adjoiuing field, having been a atwithstauding the disasters with The Postmaster of Pittsburgh was carefully collected from the heaps of A Portland dispatch, dated last timbers winch that devoted city, was scoarg- - on the 2oth ult., arrested on a charge A TEW APPLICATIONS HAKE A i and metal that strewed the ot W . Fuchs. track. The track itself was broken Pure Blooming Complsxion. c 1. and tho rum which had visited of embezzlemcut. The irrenroacha- night, says the body a German shoemaker, was found yes- - in several places and workmen were It is PuTely Vegetable, and its opera2Jf )i:ny a threshold, there Was seen the ble; character ho had, hitherto enjoy- - terday below Weidler'a mill. He IS ' Been ad fell ft once. It does way the in engaged during day effecting tlushed Appearance caused T Kamo extravagance which prevailed ed, his blameless life and the to have committed suicide, a,XT the needed repairs, so that trains knA many supposed Fwltoment. Healsand removeBaU in previous years. Tk most cosily good qualities that rmmended'bim as Le was in depressed spirits, He and might pass unimpeded., At about and -Pimplespclta.darit ..... 'i.r irrecklea and bub ,.; i.lfabrics were "purchased "at "prices I to" a large leirclobf MeliusTwere'so gave uis wne ins Keys ana money, TAlir vj'lnnlr o inflneoo na bnt powrtol and barn, was v.wiv so ,mc hvlkk iar im- mantles tbebylta he was tired of life and was with saying cheek laded 1. that were suggestive of the wealth J ttnivcrsally proved as to be firm enough to allow adniid, hat the an- - going away that she would bee hiui trains BEAUT t?T.nmr TnnrirPTTT. ffl to travel over it. vi uuiwuua, mo rarest gems were nouncement created wdd consterna- - uo uiore During the ""told by n DniRjInta and Ficcy bwwa, and morning early afternoon trail a jjot, 63 Park Placa, t'i , wff il ; , : f ' 1 11 - i , 1 It - Z , . . .l , u.uuu.., . . . le-u!- k af . e, .... .... i. ! : . - - ( . ,,,'' EAGAH'S i Mink ; - I . s I 1 T l'1"" ,u'ot T l- I A 1 ! 1 1 . . st I F j 7 , ly..c;.. 1 I " I i- 1 i... ! WWllj:.. ? ; |