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Show "BY TELEGRAPH. Health, has expressed the opinion based on a consultation with the physicians of the city, that the aspect was more favorable, though warm. There were fewer new cases than aoy day previous, but be admits that an un favorable change of the weather may cause a fresh outbreak. Yellow fever were thirty, aa increase deaths, The air is of four over Yesterday. thick with carbolic acid and disinfectof to-da- Tho New York Treasury Loses only $300,000! TheBazairie Court Martial! to-da- y, The Stokes Case! ants. Brutal Murder of a Woman! Suicide of a Brazilian Consul! AMERICAN. .lbanj, y N. Y., 17. Tbe State Treasurer has received front tbe county treasurers, and hnds that the dratt they forwarded are lt correctly noted in 1'belpn' book, and that there is a deficiency of about $000, 000. Some of the drafts surreptitiously used by I'tielps were endorsed by him ns cashier, but a large part were regularly eudomel by Deputy Treasurer l'aul. jioo, 000 of tbe latter bare been brought to light, payable to Charles Hudson, cashier, lludsou's name on tbee drafts was written in by Phelps. Hudson is connected with the firm of K. K Sher-wi- n & Co.. of New York. By making the drafts payable to Hudson, Phelps made them available to himself, probably through Hudson. A warrant for i he arrest of F. U. Siierwia & Co., has been isaued. re-j'li- ci San Francisco, 17. In June, last tbe town of Hamilton, Nevada, was nearly destroyed by fire. A man named Cobn, arrested for arson in setting fire to his own store, and thereby causing the disastrous conflagration, was tried yesterday. This morning the jury returned a verdict of guilty. Omaha, 17. Eight inches of snow fell in western The Pacific train, due here, Wyoming. was several hours late, having today, been detained by the snow. Boston, 17. Jas. W. Lowell has been arrested at Lawrence, Mass., on suspicion of murdering his wife, who mysteriously disappeared three years ago. D. E. F. H. Borges, Brazilian censul at this port suicided this afternoon by shooting himself with a pistol. Financial embarrassment is the supposed cause. Minneapolis, Minn., 17. C. W. Mead, general manager of the Northern Pacific road, states that it is proposed by tbe manager to operate the road as far as Jamestown this winter certainly, as the road is supplied with enow fences to that point. If the winter is not severe, trains will be n n to but if the weathBismarck; er is bad, the trains will be discontinued. Jamestown is about one hundred miles west of Fargo. Work on the road New York, 17. is to be and prosecuted with vigor Tbe planing mill and sash and blind in the begun General Cass appointed spring. factory of Kenyon k Newton. Brooklyn, commissioners to examine and report burned tiis etening. Loss, $100,000. upon the condition of the road, and they Audrew Parker, head clerk of the start Manchester house testified, in the trial New Yerk, 17. of Htokes, that lie met the prisoner in The Worltrt St. Johns, N. F. special i be Hoffman House, and in conversation announces the arrival there of the steam .viih him about his trouble with Fisk er Tigre-B,from her search for the nd tho injustice of Biiby's court, he, Polaris'' survivors. On the 4th of OcStokes, said tint Fisk was a blackmailer tober the "Tigress" left Ivigtut, all on and loafer aud that he carried a pistol board in good spirits aud hopeful being ii'nd would shoot him. Stokes seemed of finding the objects of their search. On lull of indignation at this testimony, and the 5th a moderate gale sprang up, but was about to rise in his place in court, did no serious On the Gih, damage. apparently, to contradict.iut his mother however, a perfect hurricane arose, restrained him. Attorney, which drove them out of their course Fellows, wus'asked by the prosecutor to for a lime and threatened to do great in tate the conversation that took place on to the ship. Toward night the storm jury the morning of the homicide, between with some very trifling himself and Johu MeKean and their subsided, and, the "Tigress" had escaped exceptions, c'.ient Stokes. The prisoner's counsel unhurt. nhjectod and the objectionvas sustained by the court, unless the prosecution laid me foundation by proving that tbe inFOREIGN. dictment hud been found against Stokes Taris, 17. The I rerious to that conversation. The trial of Marshal Bazaiue was recourt then took recess. sumed The president of the After recess deputy coroner Marsh, court asked why two only ai examined in reference to the post on the 15th of September, dispatches,one aud the other mortem of Fisk, and was rigidly cross on the 1st. of were sent by the October, ttamined with a view of proving that Marshal to the government of the NaFisk died from the tflect of over doses tional defsase. Bazaine replied that he of morphine, and too much aod unskillhad received noue of that government's ful probing of tho wound. The testimo- communications. In answer to other ny on this point was much tbe same as he stated that in sending Gen. questions iven nt the first trial. Colonel Fellows Bourbaki the he sent him vore thut the cloak of Fisk was in the to one who,to in hisEmpress, was the only view, Mine condition ns when it came into the of the government. He Disiriet Attorney's olfioe. The prosecu- represntalive had received no official information of tion hero rested the cuse, reserving the the general election t:ght to call further witnesses The president said the Marshal's inMr. Don Pasos then commenced tho tention of reaching Thionville did not with his theory, that after the opening address for the defence, but be- agreo of Sedan a sortie from Metx surrender ing Ultra suddenly ill the Court adjournwas impossible; and he put the question al. The I'prrM, this evening, in nn art- whether or not the Marshal had agreed ier on tho financial situation, declares with the Prussian io cease offensive !ie present condition of the banks in movements from the time of Bourbaki's this eity is a disgrace, nnd insists upon departure. Bazaine replied by pointing tiie necessity of the immediato resump- to subsequent engagements in Septemtion of currency payments as the only ber aud October. President : Why wns there no serious means of restoring confidence and bring out the greenbacks now hoarded in engagement for the purpose of supportKiitety deposit companies' vaults, and in ing tbe negotiations of the government Vd stockings and maitrnsses. It calls of the national defence? Bazaine : Our sick and wounded sound conservative banks to insist such a course. It would have to end an the pooling i.pon putting and redeem the city from its used up the army while the enemy were fnl.se position. all the time being reinforced. The MarTUo confined shipment of bullion from shal continued : His offer on tbe 29th of r.nlani to America excites a belief September to Gen. Stickle to capitulate, with some that it will create a financial was a ruse. In regard to the convenHsiurbanoe in London, and some go so tion which he subsequently concluded as to predict that London may yet with the Germans, he said: My position I was, in a certain ve tbe SMtne experience as Vicuna and was unprecedented. ev Yoik, in regard to Fpeculatiou seuse, my own government." The duties of a military chief, when a legal governNibbles , It is stated thnt the banks have gained ment exisis, are strictly defined. I by no v?ry largely in legil tenders. There means admit that to be the case in tbe whs nearly a million dollars at tho presence of an insurrectionary governclearing houo this morning. Banks ment. ! here was then no more governwith the most numerous out of town ment. There was nothing. President : What, France then no longconnections, report large r ceipts of nitioual bank note, which the banks er existed? Sensation Bazaine ; ' In explanation of his previprefer, for they are as good us legal tenners to pay out over the counter, aud ous answer, snid, in using the words to cannot be taken away from banks to put obtain neutrality for the army, he in the clearing house pool. Information meant to obtain an armistice for the from up town merchants is good, and purpose of establishishiug a regular n the wlioli the situation shows a government. He protested against an assertion made by the president of the )"ilthy improvement. li. V. & J. P. Carver, brokers, went court that his (Bazaine's) phrase, The iv bankruptcy Liabilities, army would maintain order inside the $: 00,000. city," was an allusion to civil war. He Iowa City, 17. declared that his proposals were misunMrs. Vogf, on aged German woman, derstood. He never, at any time, treatw.s found brutally mirdered near her ed Kegnier's mission seriously. hf.nse two miles from here. The body Buzaine reiterated that his motives Mrethc evidence of the nsassin havinjr were misunderstood, and his proposals her down by thethrontnnl cruhed misinterpreted. The sitting was bere Ve breast and ribs with his knee. Her temporarily suspended amid the utmost Lvsband is suspected of the crime. excitement. On the resumption of the proceedings Memphis, Tenn., 17. !r. Erskine, President of tho Board the prisoner being further ituerrogated, to-da- " to-da- y. i pre-vente- 5rf-en- t !r ) to-da- y. 'Id d stated that commandants of corps were aware of the Regnier affair, although it was not mentioned in the council that was held on tbe 10th of Oct. He considered, however, that secresy in his negotiations with the Germans was entirely his duty. President: I am compelled to ask you whether 1I your acts and thoughts were for your country and the army ? Bazaine: They were. I always acted honestly according to the dictates of my own conscience. Being asked the object of Gen. Buyer's visit to England about the 19th of Oct , the accused said he hoped the Empress would obtain the conclusion of the convention, especially if she could be induced to come to Metz. The president reminded tbe accused of his military oath, and asked bim whether he observed the regulations a capitulation in tbe open field. Bazaine pleaded, as juftificiflion, the existence of an insurrectionary government. President: Does the Imperial constitution, to which you considered it your duty to remain faithful, authorize negotiation in treating with an enemy, us you did? The Marshal replied that it did not. He maintained that capitulation was cempulsory. He had resisted to the last, not having even a morsel of bread ltft. At this point the sitting wa adjourned. The court room was crowded, and there were frequent scenes of excitement. The accused was embarrassed in manner, and cften hesitated in making his replies to the searching interrogation of the court. London, 18. The Timet' Paris correspondent tele graphs as follows : From exact infor mation it appears that tbe monarchial parties have come to an absolute agree ment. Chambord has made concessions which are satisfactory to the liberal monarchists, and tbe following will be submitted at the opening of (he Assem bly : "The proclamation of a hereditary constitutional monarchy, the King promising liberty of conscience, and equality before the law as the right of all." The monarchists are confident of a majority in tbe Assembly. U is said that 41C deputies are pledged to support the res toration of royalty. Vienna, 17. Emperor William, of Germany, arrived and was received with great here enthusiasm by the people. The exhibition closes on the twentieth o: next month. Coal & Lime Office AXtf MUSIC STORE Main Street, . . , Ogden. THE CHEAPEST COAL AND LIME Io the ! Market, Hlw;y on baud. ill ux ns IIUU OP 1111 From IITRIIB! 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In rearranging the shelves one of the little boxes was opened and all its close GO TO STAYNER'S FOR YOUR ! PliLBJOS, ORGilEIS, contents given away, except one sin ' gle torpedo, which resembling a colored as the 'bird's 02" candy, AND OTHER folks call them, was left on the counold negro rode ter. A malicious-lookinon the store a to vlp horse about 9 o'clock at ni"ht. hitched his "critter," and came lie into the store to get a dram. While the clerk was pouring, this old griz zly head, thinking that where even AND the smallest things are available opportunities should not be lost, slid Save Twenty Cents on his horny hand over that "bird s egg" candy and hauled it in. Then he made out like he was putting a chew of tobacco in his mouth, lie rolled his apparent quid with his NEAR SAVAGE'S PIIOTOGRAni GALLERY, MAIN STUFET, tongue hack to his jaw teeth, and then h must have shut down upon JBoJLt XjCvIslo XT. it tight, for the explosion, and veils, and shrieks, and howls, and sulphur-smokcommingled that ensued was perfectly awful. The old negro tore out to hi3 nag howling, and, under the impression that he had got "con jured," fled as fast as sorry bones Teams to could fly. milK J1EST IN THE WORLD: r EK F ECT KB J ly tlio Inventor of tue Sewiiig Mclii. "Father," said a roguish boy, "I GIBSON, ECCLES AND VANNOY'S KLIAS HOWE, Jun. hope you won't buy any more gunpAll IIO.EST"ilAC2iriKaHd New Steam Saw Mill, for mother." "Why not?" owder-tea not subject to 1UN. 'Because every time she drinks it Situated two miles east of OF"sUPERIORITYi she blows us up." "Go to bedi im Mount Kami), on Hear Lake POINTS mediately. Simplicity and l'erfecfion Divide. ' ', wise-lookin- g MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS g the Dollar. City, e T. HOWE Hani Lumber' SEWING JACHINE. from A person representing himself a3 Kev. Charles Goodheart, of Phila delphia, has been swiudlins Detroit people iu the name of the Holy Bible fcociety, which turned out to be a creation of Mr. Goodhcart's fancy. Alter collecting S.iUO, in considera tion of which 500 copies of tho Bible were to be distributed among the ungodly of Detroit, the reverend Bills orLumher Filled on the SHORTEST NOTICE. of McchanbM. a Durability tvilt lastJJfethM. llangeof Work without a raralw Perfection of Stitch and Tension Kane of Operation and ... SENDON YOUR ORDERS. Management ' Self Adjusting Talv-nAdjustable Head. p. APTLTTO discovered on the Call and Kxumine our Style nU Trice t T. V. 30SJs Tailor, street, on last Sunday, in a beastly FLYGARE & CHILD, Third door from Z. C. M. I., Or'Histate of intoxication and indulging SAMUEL MILLER, JUN., in a profuse use of profanity. He Lumber Yard, 5th St., Ogden. ..!-.-,Agent- was afterward traced into several ft ' KoomC Raw OR NEXT DOOR TO Z. C. M. I. Also, nt th houses of prostitution aud half a ! C. Z. doors west' of dozen saloons. ,28"1J dead-be- at was ' - . St Cij. 8ak |