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Show A cquilta Vol' Curtin.- - Thomas Curtin, on trial for the inurdcr' of William Johnson, at San Francisco, was acquitted last Friday at midnight.. It will bu remembered by our readers that Mr. Curtiu shot Johnson ' for seducing his- daughter j.nd enticing her away from her home, particulars of which wore detailed ,iu; the Junction'. Judge - JJwinelle expressed his concurrence in tho verdict, and the audience in Mia court room crowded round Mr. (!urtin and hcartlvrf conantuTatcd w a healthy this We ou3idcr hiu, indication of public sentiment, and tudorse tlw closing remarks of HaK McAllister counsel, for the defence vhich were as follows as reported for tho S. F, Chronicle: "You may talk us you please, when this man William Johnson knew ih.it little girl.h'e waf a pure and good little girl. Whatever of evil, whatever' of harm canto o that little girl, came through his polluting associations. W illiam Johnson is only a type of a class of men , mat 'crowd around this and other hirge communities ) men whohava to be taught, fvcu if their instruct ioris couie instructions, ).i LlooJy thry must lie tari'ght that there is a Rano. (uary in which they cannot penetrate, Mid from which they cannot wrest a niagltt victim. It was au ordinance given Ly ilosea to the cliildren of Israel that they should dip a branch of bysop into blood and strike it on the liuiels and t!oor-poof their houses in order that wnen the destroying augel paused over ue land of L'gyr t he should pass that Lue ly 'uui let it alone from his influences gentlemen, leach this class of men that thero are upon i bloody signs, fur lintel 'and v hich will admonish them t hat there is iiie place where they should never en-- 1 ter. 'fake this old man; dual with him justly; send him a fair deliverance, lor i. ra only after exercising all available riflucnces in his power to avert the ruin i.n I disgrace, after all justice, after all forbearance, after all virtue had been i xhtuwted, aud he was wrought up to kuch a pitch that he finally committed tin act coutrary to the whole tenor of Li life, and an act which fell upon the una who had brought it as direo'ly, bitiurly, as fully and as emphatically as if the dagger had been Lrivcu by his own hand." Haapc--blood- si flowr-pod- We also quote the chief points made by Judge Dwindle in summing up : ' "If the 'jury could not ay beyond a reasonable doubt that at the tirao of the commission of the alleged act the de fendant was euno, they must acquit him. The jury had a right from their own kuowlelgu of human nature and tie tendency of the human mind, io far tho causes relied upon t estalo-li- h irreipousibility on tho jaitofthc defendant at the time of tho commission cf the act in qnestioa were adequate or sufficient to produce insanity, cr did uause that result. If the defendant was deprived cf his reason at the time the act a'lcged against him was committed, resuming either from a settled or well established mental alienation, or from the pressure nl overpowering weight of the uircum-ancos occurring at the time, ho is not lv gaily irresponsible for what he did. If the deoeased seduced the defendant's daughter from the path of virtue, r ravished her, as it was contended ho Uid, suuU pollution of the defendant's tiughter did not constitute a kfuso to tb charge of manslaughter. If tbn defendant was at the moment ol the killtug wrought up to paroxysm of hrenty by reason of having been informed, and believed his infant daughter had been seduced, and was thereby deprived of the power of self control, ho wag not legally responsible for the act. If the defendant killed the deceased because he believed the deceased had seduced his daughter, that fact abne would not Justify the killing."' say-ho- B As 'the law stand, tlio jury iu acquitting the defendant had to tet on the leal fiction that he was insane ; Popular sentiment sustains thg slayer i f his wife,'ei8tcr or daughter's polluter, arid tho law should be so that Tirtuo could receive proper protection and that no evasion of its provisions might be necessary under any circumstances, alt-r- ed Kaw Melancholy Commentary. To Prevent Smut in Wheal. .1 , Arrival Our heartfelt art tendered to Mr. and Mrs Henry C. "Wardleigh on tt birth cf a danghr The happy event occur, red last Saturday. Mr. Wardleigh' f trmer associates in the Jcsctign office join in an expression of their best wishes for father, moth?r aid infant. "An Experienced Farmer,',' writes The monotony of life ia tho Na to tho Provo Times as fallows;My method is eiply this, to select the best wheat yo eau Sad for seed, wash and rinsa it three or four limes, until the water is perfect fy clear,- thus you get wheat and rid of alt the chaff, smut ; then spread yjur wheat down ou a clean floor, then inrx thoronghly two quarts of slack lime to th bushel, nnd let it remain some eight or ten days before sowing; if you let it remain longer the better it will be, for it will parity the wheat; should it be too dry you can sprinkle a little water upon it to your own liking, mixing it thoroughly. Smut is the great enemy, as its taint can be detected, no mat- tional Capital has been varied by a scandalous scene in the streets of between1 Washington, and Conway, Pomeroy of Kansas, details of which are giveu in our telegraphic columns. The tactics in which these two worthies were schooled, orr the banks of the Kaw, Mr. Conway has thought it expedient to practice, in retaliation for actual or fancied injuries. .The innocently disclaims any knowledge of having wronged his former colleague, on the contrary, he avers that be has extended a benevolent hand to the family of his assailant in an hour of need. Ex-Senat- Ex-Memb- ligr-h- to-so- far-ner'- Ex-Senat- s ter how carefully the grain is cleaned, aud flour from suiuty wheat is unmarketable abroad, no matter how skilfully it is milled. To compete In their personal quarrels the with eastern or western wheat and our' farmers must raise clean country will take little or no interest. flour, The one has long sinco disappeared grain. It's so. from the stage of active political life, obd and is consigned to M:al:ul Water. the of after a service other, scurity ; d The Ogden Junction says that the two terms iu the U. S. Senate, ditch contains unwholesome water. retires with a nams covered with We lately saw a fellow knocked down who waded right into the ditch as if it obloquy, and a record marked with was the healthiest of water. He sur infamy. Attention will, however, be vives. Vorinne Reporter. We have heard of a fellow who wnded directed to this humiliating incident the info the Hot Spring,' a little disinto as exemplifying the degeneracy of tance north of Salt Lake City. He said the class of wen who are honored if the d Mormons could bathe in it with the most exalted public stations, he could. He survived, but he was a and invested with the grave respon- sore and sorry Bight for several months. sibility of govc; .Ing a nation of forty If the Reporter thinks the Malad water millions. To engage in a street broil wholesome, let him try it for a regular is certainly inconsistent with the beverage, and if his internal economy is becharacter and dignity of a statesman, not terribly disarranged it will be cause he has a stomach with a metallic and merits the severest condemnainstead of mucous membrane. If he tion of all who have somo regard left thinks it let him for . well-merite- Ma-la- : the proprieties of official life. Although those two chivalric disciples of the great "party of moral ideas," are now divested of their official honors, still they will be looked of ' ' our upon as representatives modem statesmen, on account of the prominent part they have played in the councils of the nation. Kansas has been peculiarly unfortunate iu the selection of hitpersonnel 'it the two branches of Congress. If the standard ofinteliger.ee and virtue of Ik. " ,ut, be determined by those to wLoi. h.j has delegated the right to reprcscu har interest?, a fine field Died. frequented-Smith'- m a Buicide's grave. Pomeroy, whose moral turpitude is equalled only by the effrontery with which he advanced the most daring schemes by which he enriched himself and filled a' RADWAY'S READY RELIEF W ill atlord instant oa.". Inflammation of the Kidneys. liitUniiwttiot ol the liladder, Inflammation of the Coweta. Congestion of the I.uivs. Sore Tbrot, iiifficmi Itreatbinp:. l'alpitation of the Heart. Hysterij, Crup, IHptheria. Catarrh, Influenza. Uea&eka" Toothache. Neuralgia, Rheumatism. CbU Chillrt. Atrno Chills. The application, of the READY RELIEF to ft part or parts where tho pain or difficulty exiw will afford ease and- comfort. Twenty drops in half a tumblerof water willhi a tew moments cure Cramps, Spawns, Sour Heartburn, Sick Ilenihudio, Diarrhea, Dysn-terColic, Wind in tho lloweU, and all Iutbrflal Tains. Travelers should always carry a bottlo of READY RlXIKi' withtliem. A few drir on water will prevent sickness or pains frtia ihanjre of water. It is better than Frtnth inaij er Hitlers as a stimulant. ri:VEK AN1 AtiTE cored for fifty centi. There is not a remedial agent in this world that will cure Fever and Ague, aud all other MaUriout, bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yullowand other Keren (aided by Radway's- Tilfc) so quick as KADWAI'S RKADY IVELIEY, lilty cuU per bottto. oki by Druggists. Stun-ac- - Healtli! Beauty! Strongand Pure Kicli Tilood Increase of aud Weight Clear Slim and Beautiful plexiou secured to aU. . FleA Com- -. Dr. EAWAY'S Sarsaparillian Kcsolvent Has mado the most astonwhiug cdies, bo quick, rapid are tho changes the body undergoes, under the intluence of this truly wonderful Wwltcin,tkal KVtltY DAY AN INCREASE IN FLESU AND RKSOL-TEN- ! with repairs healthy bloodand tliia the One young lady at Saratoga creates a sensation by wearing diamond buckles in her shoes. She is awfully careful about holding her dress Up when the walking is wet or dirty. OPPORTUNITY Berts, Bedding, . Crash of Cars. SA11SAPARILLIAS will and dous secure. Not only does the Sarsaparillian Resolrent eel all Known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic, STofiilotis. Constitutional and Skin diwaKS bat it is the only positive cure for illDNKYanH BLADDER COMPLAINTS, Uriuary and .Worn diseases, Gravel, Diabetes. Dropsy, Stoppage Water, Incontinence of Crine, Bright's Dis, Albuiiiiuuria, and in all cases whore thereart brickdust deposits, or the water ia thick, clcwty, mixed with substances like the white of or threads like white iilk, or there is a morW, dt dark, bilious appearance, aud white burning is a and thei when pricking, eposits, when pitsf.ing water, and pain in the sw of the back and along the loins. Price, $lWORMS. The only known and sure Remecy . for Worms Pin, Tape, etc. . ao. bsue-dus- rowth YarJ'Kewol vent. by HadUeveW, way's Mass., July 18, im mt Tumor of 12 Cnrc Dk. Bapwat: I have ha.1 Ovarian Tumor ovaries and bowels. All th doctors said were that w "M n help for it." I tried everything saw your recomiucuded; but nothing helped me. 1 Resolvont and thought I would try it; Mi faith in it, because I had suffered for twelve yeais. I took six bottles of the Rosolvent, aud oue t'oxoi Rartwv's Pills, and two bottles of your Read)' be w J lief; and there is not a sign of tumor to fultand I feel better, smarter, aud hsppiw tlian haw for twelve vears. Tbe worst tuinor I the tdft side of the bowels, over the groin. this to you for tho benefit of others. HANNAH P. KNAIP. Ush it if you choose. la ,unX DR. RADWAY'S CklUil'M, PERFECT PURGATIVE PIUS, Penectiv tasleless, eltgautly eoatod Willi and strengu. gum, pnrge, regnlate, purify, clnset the cure Stoves, en. Pdway'" Pill.urBoweii", Kidneys, Two Sewing Machines and a of the Stonmct!, Liver, Nervous Diseases, Headache, Constipation, W Tabic,-Bureau- Special Dispatch to the S. F. Chronicle. Vallejo, Oct. 8. To day a very serious smash-uof p cars took place at Adelaute Junction, Mangle, which loaded nine with cars wheat AND CTIIEli by HOUSEHOLD GOODS, were destroyed, scattering the wheat AM in Ex co lie Condition, and much cf it iu all directions. The accident was nparly new. caused by the uncoupling of t wentytwo A FINE T I A N 0. of the rear cars. ,The uncoupling was not discovered at first, and wheu found out the laggard cars were com- A. ProHK, with great ing on the down-gradCOVERED WAGOX, speed, and before the portion of the COAOii. train in front could get out of the TWO HORSES, way the cars rushed in with torrfic HARNESS, ETC force. No lives were lost by the coApply to llision. The train was coming from ' J. It. WILLIAMS, towards Sacramento bound to iSouth j . On the premise. j Vallejo. -- e v Xlie Only lalii IJemetTv That nigtmitly ttuy the most excniciatinit cij, and euros Coiinestisn! allays Inflammations whether of tho I.nng, atomavb, KoweU, orouw plandsor organs, by oa application, in fiomon to twenty minutes, ns matter bow violent or miauling the pain, tho Rlienmutic, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous, NeursJic, or prstrted with dixenso may unffwr' Can-xr- s I the too'ogical collection of Ogden is to be added a pig with two tails and five legs, to keep oompany with the blind bear, wild cats and the other animals that attract the ; admiration of students of natural hi', tory. m CCKB Stren-ou- s - .To VUJfKER WITH PAIN RADWAY'S KKADY IiKI.IKK IS A EYKRY PAIN. It was the first and is the j -- NOT ONE HOUR atter riUin? this (ulvurtirfcitu'nt need unto for wading! UTAH HOTEL, Natures. R. R. Rr RADWAY'S READY RELIEF! CLUES THE In from One HOUJjf Twenty Mhiuti. Observe how nicely he folds his feet weight is seen ard febt. when putting them in or drawing ;ki;at iii.ooo pikifier. drop of the SARSAPARILI.IAN them out of the water! He does not Everycoinmuiiicate through the Blood, Set, cause the slightest ripple. He is thus Urine aud other fluids and juices of the system the vigor of life, for it repair the wastes of tin enabled to approach the fish without body with new and sound material. Scrofula, SConsumption, Glandular disease, Clcen it giving them any notice of his: arriv- yphilis, the Throat, Mouth, T"I",l"i Nodes in the tilanoi al.-" ol tlm system, Sore Eyes, ''My sou," aid he, "it is im- und other part from tho Ears, and the worst forn.i Discharges possible to look at that bird without of Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Fever Sores, ScaM Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Acm, recognizing the design, as well as th Head, Black Spots, worm in the Flosh, Tumors, in of thus In the Womb, and all weakening and painflil God, goodness providing Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm, tui an the means of subsistence." "Yes," discharge, wastes of the lile principle, are within the curative replied the boy, "I think I see the ramrn of this wonder of Modern Chemistry, and few days' use will prove to any person using it ft goodness of God, at least so far as either of thee forms tf tlioase iu potoul power i them. tnc crane is concerned; out alter ait cure the If daily becoming; redtuted by tin father, don't you think the arrange wastebtuidpatient, docomposition that is continually prara ogressing, succeeds In arresting these wastes, ment a little tough on the fish?" nw material made from the same h Lm-- one? .Out frrend says it wa, the fim time Iw, was eomered, He wa8 80 Ino . tified maf he went right away totv. parson. What a long slender bill he has! To the Protestant A 3 J? JJ . SPLENDID ; ry editor, who is a bachelor fo, . had a son, f0 that he wwl.ed drew lam up ,n the fashion, h, iifJ upon tb, next day by hi.'.doraff.T w hom fie lad been J, paying for the last two years, who hi9,ltert asked bii he really ta,d that., Certainly, I rny dcarf "Well, Billy" s Clergy. his satellites, was saved from cxpul-sio- a Mr. Ii. C. Iungerich, of Philadelphia, from the body which he disgraced will present a copy of Swedenborgh's by the opportune termination of his large work, entitled "The True Christisenatorial term. Caldwell, convicted an Religion," to any Protestant clergyA. man in the United .States who desire to of purchasing his Beat and conuivance receive it. It will be sent either by at untold peculations escaped the mail or express, as the applicant may ! dirpct. Those who wi-- it sent by mail punishment which he invoked, by a will enclose with their application the resort to the moro graceful method amount required for prepayment of postwhich will be 10 cents. All orders FNTIRE OUTFIT OP THIRTY 1100M3 of resigning the trust he nhanu'lully age, for the book vhoul-- be addressed to the THE the abused. Siduev F. Clark the ultr publisher. J. B. Lippinoott & Co., 715 nd 717 M iiket Street, Philadelphia, ego of Pomeroy, the endorser of pR The press of the whole country will Ii ofTcrnl for Mle up to the 51st of October ly Speer whose astounding defalcations private arrauponint, either In bulk or t''l'artltt;!,; conaistinz of have nover yet been accounted for P:ca:,c W0PJthe Government, was indignantly repudiated by the better portion of j t A m? sa,J m his lasti!SUe that n formed I boT S: house, and mccti&g there one evening, came to very i&rofcg language regarding each other. Subsequently Hall confided to Smith four boxes, resome of which referred to searches into the fate of Sir John Franklin. Hall had never permitted these notes to be published, being determined, he said, to keep the secret till alter the death of Lady Franklin, out of regard to her feelr ings. The suppressed data were to the awful purport that Franklin's party were reduced to eating each other. The discovery or evidence of such a calamity, awful as it was, would of course have added a great exploit to the list of Hall's achievements. To keep ever about with hirn these precious memoranda for which he had sought so arduously r to delay, as it proved, beyond his own death, the full realization of hi fame, out of regard to the feelings of the aged and mourning widow, makes altogether an exhibition of ret 1 chivalry that attests the true hero stuff in this man. It is not alone his grave that challenges the world. The hearts within it was both brave aud tender. Springfield Republican. ice-hew- Circular, spoonful of the J.ot will keep the feet ' both Bcssels Tes-sui-n- " his" legs are In this city, at 9 o'clock Saturday evening, after & protracted illness, Mrs. Ann Glasgow, wife of Samuel Glasgow. Mra. Glasgow was born in Herefordshire, England, January 3rd, 1819, emigrated to Nauvoo in 1842, and moved to Ogden in 1850, where she has ever since resided. In 1848 ebe was carried to Mr. Samuel Glasgow by Presideut lrig-haYoung, in Winter Quarters, now known as Florence,, Neb. During the last six mouths she had been suffering from iutluinarory rheumatism, and on Friday was attacked with chills and fever, which hastened her death. She wus buriod on Sunday at 3 o'clock p.m. She died as she had lived, true to ber faith, leaving a large circle of friends to mourn her loss. humanizing efforts of the philanthropist. Lane imbrued his hands iu the blood of a fellow-man- , thcu an outraged constituency. I his is ttte appalling picture of a state not yet. teu vears admitted iuto the Union. The disgraceful renoontre between Conway and Pomeroy is the legitimate consequence of elevating men to office, whose couduct and position in life will not bear the scrutiny of the world. Oneida jThc Buddmgton party saved much valuable manuscript from the wreck 'Polaris-,but' Smith of of is said to have documents which belonged to Captain Hall, quite as vaUviMe as any others- likely to have been kit by him. Hall and tlr - ' pot-flow- er that State is ottered for the to Rawrlint am n n.,v.i:i. . ouuaiuuie for ninAt,is recorameadedtVy a rit. Shocking Secret of Polar History Xievcaled. A devout clergvman sought every opportunity to impress upon the mind of his son the fact' that God takes care of all His creatures; that good get the falling sparrow attracts His atvegetation a from Brigham City, water tention, and that His loving kindit from the Malad and see how long that ness is over all His works. Happenwill "survive." It is of no use to talk of ing, one day, to see a crane wadiug irrigation from "the biggest ditch in the in quest of food, the good man pointed out to his son the perfect adaptaworld" to folks who are posted. tion of the crane to get his living in that manner,, ''See," said he, ''how for in A ; Large Hay um ness. Indigestion, Dyspejisia, Biliousness, Pries, Fe-BoweU, the Inflammation of of Uie InterniU Viscera. rrR;"! er, toeffecPI poitiv ,yeg tW taitiiug ho mercury, minerals vwdelotenous Observe the following symptoms rmlW Disorders of the Digestive tion, Inward Piles, Fullness of the r," Head, Acidity of the Stomach Na.tsea, OrwwJg, DisguVtof or Weight m.1 or HdtteM g"' ' ! Stomach, Swimming of the Pit of " Difficult and Breaming, i 5heB Hmricd or Suffocating Htsirt, Choking Of - 1..- .. Dncti.ra IlirnlieSti tWKH.,W'.,. WeXVtbretL; Sight, Fever and Dull 'o Deficiency of Pepiratmn, Skin and Ej m, Pain in tho Side, 9' Ind sudden FluslH-- ; f Ueat, Bijrn.np '" fr A few doses of Badway' d.rde tern from all th o VM,,..tatinn Mink nir b'' - alx.re-aan.e- ter tenvp to Kadway New York. sent yea. .1 C. No. InlermaUon worth BW WuBUVi.J, v |