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Show TELEGRAPH. XSY Murder in Nebraska. Spain Recognized as a Republic' What Tilton says Now. Patal Railroad Accident Suit against a Railroad Company. Tjazainc at Cologne. Aid for the Carlsts. AMERICAN. Sidney, Nib., 14. W. II. Taylor, yesterday, discovered the body of a man wrapped in blmikeis in gome Irtish on Lodg Pole Creek, mnr Bushncll. He wua shot through the Lend. His boots were off and his pockets rifled of their contents. Suspicion is attached to a party who went through with horses the day previous. Defore reaching Uushnell the party con-- t lined three men, seven horses and no wagon. Citizens Axe nod Smith, of Sidney, captured one of the party last night at Lodge Polo elation, while he wu8 boarding a train, lie rhvq the name of Gaston, and acknowledges Lis participation in the murder, lie (stated that his companion, Crawford, abandoned the stock, except one horse, and started to New Mexico. Mounted citil Smith, re zens, headed by on his trail an l wi l doubtless capture him. Gaston says the murdered mau's name was John Crissman, and that C'iissm:ia & Worth owned the stock. New York, 14. A reporter called on Tilton and aked if he intended to answer Beech er'a statement. 'It is answered already," lid Mr. Tilton; "it needs no other answer than the one whic'a was written by Moulton a week ogo, and which, for the sake of peace, Moultou withheld fiom The suppressed statethe committee. ment must come forth. Alt people should demand its publication. Moulton can no longer, with withhold all the facts and documents. If ever a man tried to faithfully serve another, Moulton has tried to serve Mr. livelier. For four years Moulton, hold, itiji the documents in his hand?, has mo to compromise uiy case in lieeeher's beha f, and now for Beecher to turn nt last on Moulton, and publicly bear false witness against the most faith. Jul of friends; to speak evil of one of the men that ever breathed; to denounce a rich, generous ut d princo-lman like Frank Moultou as a blackmailer; all this, leaving myself entirely out of the case, shows Beecher to h.ive been guilty, not only of the original trituinali'y with which I have charged him, but of subsequent ingratitude to the friends who rescue him from suicide four years f.go, and who, from that thne to this, have been his chief shield from public reproach." 11. Will you say anything as to the I'oints of Bcecher's letter J 1 have read it T. No, not c'wief and interest in it my try hastily, is its attack on Moulton, which is base beyond parallel. Moulton is out of town, aud I kuow not what course he will take; but I know that he has written his full and complete statement, and the result v ill be to annihilate Bcecher's denials of Adultery, and to leave him in the attitude of a desperate man, who, to save Lu:self from truth, has resorted to an array c,f falsehoods which cannot be characterized by any better word thau ucting-sherif- to-da- y fair-minde- d self-respec- t, com-julle- truest-hearte- d d y 1 to-da- y. iutauous. Assistant-Pasto- r New York, 15. Halliday, of Ply- mouth Church, has in his possession a record of conversations had two years ego with TUtoa and Moulton, in which both denied, iu the strongest terms, that tUere was any truth whatever in the oodhull scandal about Beecher. Moul-to- a particularly denounced the scandal as utterly baseless, and not preseuting tliQ least shadow of truth. It is stated, in the Brooklyn .' that thij servant-gir- l business will wear auolher complexion when tho story of the girl, now in possession of the Plymouth I'jurc'u Investigating Committee, is made public. The allegation is that Tilton. not Beecher, was interested iu her re moval from Brooklyn. It seems, from Ler statement, now leaking out, that ghe was an adopted chili iu TiltouV household, taken when au iufant, and was always treated as a member of the family. During the absence of Mrs. TiUou. this' adopted daughter left the Louse, and on Mrs. Tiltou's returu ghe related to Ler the occurrence leading to that act. After a while the story crept cut. and Mrs. Tilton ws 8ei.t by Mr. Tilton to more than one house to deny it; aud fioally, rinding it did not die easily, the girl was induced by them to eigu a basement denying what were called wicked btorics set on toot against Tilton. After this retraction was obtained, Tilton had the girl sent West to tchaol, and Francis D. Moulton paid her tuitiou and board bills. This is the Mr. Shearman. Beecher left for Peekskill this morning, and Mrs. Beecher Bays she does not thiuk he will return before October. The Argm elates that Frank Moulton will speak, and that he will do as General Butler advised him "come in last." New York, 16. A Paris corespondent of the London Tilling, received says that the Bayonue papers give u circumstantial account, ostensibly writteu by a Curlist oilicer.of the Ian ling of guasjmd ammunition at Bermeo, a short dislauce from Bilboa, by the American vessel of Boston, commanded by Captuin Thos. Jefferson. Jefferson, according to this Blitemeiii, was so pressing in his offers to supply the Carlists with artillery, that on depositing $10,000 in the bank at Bayonue, the Carlist agent accompanied him to New York. There the agent bought 27 guns with 2oQ cases of ammunition and hired a tuto convey them to Boston, where Jefferson had been making evrey preparation for the The Utter was about taking voyage. the guns on board, when the Hutted States government warned hint that to transport rams to be used against, a Mindly power could not lc allowed; but on his repairing to Washington, iu the where he had a brother-iu-laand Navy Department, representing that the vessel was destiued for Jap m, he was subject to no further surveillance. On the "J4th of June the '"London" started for Japan, but at night put back and anchored under Cape Farewell, and n meeting a lug (here, the guns and were transhipped. On the 5th of July the mouth of Oironde was sighted, where the agent left the ship in a pilot boat, and lauded at Arcahon and pnssing through Bnyonne reached Bermeo, where four Carlist battalions were stationed to protect the debarkation. Ou the evening of the 8th the "London" entered the port, leaving the next morning without having been observed by the Spanish fleet. Two days previously the Governor of Madrid had received a telegram from Bilboa stating that an American cruiser and been sent to the coast to prevent any American vessel from land-iu- g arms for the Chi lists; but on the Government thanking the United States Minister for this friendly act he knew nothing of it, and telegraphed to Washington and received a reply on the 9th that no cruiser had been sent. The government thereupon had its suspicions aroused aud telegraphed to the- fleet in the bay of Biscay to watch any American vessel. But she bad already left. It is added that the guns were so disposed on board the "London" that she might have been taken 1or the tdvice bo t of the American nary. San Francisco, 15. Oh the 7th inst. Michael lleese sued the California Pacific Kailroad Company, Milton S. Latham and others, to recover $7,050,000 on account of alleged fraudy Latham filed ulent transactions. He declares that a separate answer. until within two days of the institution of Ike suit, lleese had never been an owner or holder of any stock in the California Pacific Co., and has been induced to lend his name to the Central Pacific Railroad Company in bringing the action; that the real parlies are the Central Pacific, nn J that the action is prosecuted entirely by them ; that all the allegations of fraud made by Reese agatntt the defendant are infamously falec; ihat he never was interested with l'ulofsen, Kyder aud others, in building the reads of the California Pacific C; never had any shares of Block, except a few issued in 1870, in order to enable him to become a director in the company; that while the California Pacific exteusion was constructing, llulofsen and Ryder applied to the London and San Franoisco Bank for a loan of a large sum of money, but the bank could not loan it, aud Latham assisted them to obtain it elsewhere, for which service he rsceivnd twenty bonds of the company, realizing therefrom $18,000 which is all the interest he ever had in either company. This answer gives a complete history of (be company and its doings from its organization up to the time of iustiiutjng tiie suit. Cornwall, Pa., 35. The mechanics' excursion trip on the Trenton Brilroad, near Edinghau, came into collision with a coal train. The alleged cause was an occidentolly misFive men were killed placed switch and fourteen seriously injured. Sydney Neb . 15. Chas. Crawford, supposed to ke one of tue muraerers of Cnssman, near Bush-nel- l, was captured yesterday. He is not more than 19 years old. Near Criss- inan a body an ax was found etained with blood. His head was broken. The wagons were burned about two miles from the place of the murder, evidently to destroy the traces of blod. llach prisoner betrays a knowledge of the affair, but each says the other did it. w amu-nitio- - To-da- FOREIGN. . Le Sir states rria. 14. that Baxaine arrived at Genoa onboard the steam vacht. "Baron Hicasoli,,' disguised as a servant, at 10 London, l. CUTLER, SALT LAKE CITS", eon-fir- Madrid correspondent The ot the reports of the recognition and Germany. Spain by England, France reThe announcement caused geueral joicing in the capital. Berlin reports A special from also recoghave and that Austria Italy nized the republic. The Tim, in an editorial, gny that Fn,rinnl ivnuM lme recognized Spair of some lime ago but that the reluctance n nF IJilMnV ,.,r v. i in I ranee ana lie mdinereui. prevented her. The Pall Mall Gazette says that Ltifsia hesitates to recognise Spain, because such action would streug'nen ine tausi. of republicanism in Europe. Montreal, lo. Four more of those injured in the late accident on the Southeastern Kailroad are not expected to recover. By the storm which caused tho accident, the valley for eleven miles was inundif.ed and five bridges destroyed. Timet1 Call attention To their Mi Summer Stock of Dress Goods ... Marseilles, Piques, Nainsooks. Jaconet Dress Linens, Aud a full stock of DRY GOODS,- which they arc offeriu" c He tail at ni 5 Saie acJ VERY LOW I KICKS! A large Stock of Groceries, Boots & Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Wall Paper VICTOR SEWING MACHINES, Paris, 15. Gen. Marcbi, governor of the Island of St. Marguerite, protests his innocence of complicity in the escape ot juarsjuu Oilers from the Country &c fiilled. promptly Bazaine, and accuses Col. Villette, the Marshal's aid de camp, of having perfected the plan to secure his flight, Eight persons are now in custody on suspicion of nidincr Bazaine to escape. La Gazette Jes Triluneaux says that on Half Mock West of Main Street the night of Marshal Bazaine's escape Fourth Street, Ogdcn, one' soldier, who was twice on guard, ALL KINDS OF was each time engaged by the jailer in conversation, and was kept in the sentry box. This jailer has been arrested. Loudon, lo. Marshal Bazaine has arrived at Co logne, where he will remain a few days, awaitine the arrival of his children. He declares that only his wife and brother assisted him to escape. . A special dispatch to the Timet from the north of States that Marshal Zaballa, with 24,000 men and seven guns, left Miranda on Thursday for the relief of 11ILLS OF LUMBER filled to order at tho Steam Mill, on Boar Like Yittorta, which is very closely beseiged Divide, at the lowest rates and on reasonable terms. by the Insurgents. The Carlist s will oppose his march at entronchd positions :o at Puebla. General Marionez will await A FINE ASSORTMENT OP TIIE the result of Zaballa's movemeut when a united attack will be made upon the Carlists at Estella. Madrid, 15. Made expressly for this market on sale at the yard. Agent for the Sale Official dispatches have baen rceeived of the unrivalled, VIBRATOR announcing that Marshal Zaballa, in or to der check a threatened movement of the enemy, has returned to Miranda, afthrowing supplies of meat and provi sions into V lttoria. Gl-t- f. Native & Imported Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Pickets, Doors and Sash. Fancy Budding Material of every description in-la- w -- CELEBRATED BAIN grain-savin- - Thresh in achine JOHN BENCH, PAPER HAXGER, Etc., Loyun, Caclio County Tkt Orders Solicited. RAIIXAR1) WHITE. PAINTER, GRAINER, GLAZIER ii WAGONS, g, With a full supply of Kxtras. INI BRO'S AND Kill UM a ipecimea of hit work lie referi to Z. C. M. I., LOGAN. of which wks itiuie wider his minting uireciiou. 2-- tf Cloth for Wool' EXCELSIOR MILLS, near o;in; I a city, fur tfce Manufacture of Superior Cloth, I.Jank- els, Yarn, Batting:, We Will Supply the Aboye FIRST CLASS WAGONS, At our Depot Ktc., Etc. 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He must Manufactured and Repaired. consequently, have escaped from the Is Albums, Pirtar I Fritme and land of St. Marguerite by V of the pre M Id Ttous evening. The statement ot the or Photographs, Ambroypei accurate governer of the fort (hat he went to bed ly 7 ; , on unaay meat at 10 e'oloek, la there fore untrue. L Soir etys the fugitive Copied. HAMIOID, AG EXT FOR THE POVTJLAR, AGENT nd reliable bookn, eoiktia, public patruke.ge: A mcirnificent pictoriU Tolglot Family Bible the beat for tbe price. F. Clianberlain'l Commercial Lw aad Form Busk, adapted to the want vf ail. of Life and IIlth, lr. George II. Xnplejr' lor male and tbiaaiea, DioLewii oa digestion, a Seieutific work. & Co. Main St., Ogdcn, and Main St., Logan,. Cache Utah. Uintah. FOR TIIE FOLLOWING , f TATCOR among the girl's own story as she hat told it to the certainly had accomplices . , committee, to her school teacher, and to prison authorities. 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