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Show tftm be a number of persons are supposed in the river, as the emigrant car,wi8 thrown over the embankment. One of thflliilled is named Lichten.sleln of this city," SiTotie pf thi weVlern "pasnenger BY TELEGRAPH The Gl6ndenniHB Ver-V dict. traiif wts bart. .y,1 ' A. ;VV Waller's" Brewery, burned this tnorniug. insurance, $5,000. The Vicksburs Riot Robbery of Wells Fargo & Co's. Safe in Kansas. Tiro at Milwaukee. Bank Robbery in souri. Mis- Fatal Accident on the C. P. R. R. Terrible Storm at St. Petersburg. Victor Emanuel an d the Pope AMERICAN. New York, 8. The Jersey City prusbylery publishes in the c&h of John llieir yerdict I) (ilondenning. ncqui'ting him of the li urges of seduction and breach f pro. tn t se of marriage, but finding him guilty of u i) ministerial nnd uncliriaii.in conduct in making Miss Porueroy g present, her to often nnd nt unreasonable hours, and being on mueh intimate terms with her ns to occumon publie mippicion M' impi opt leljr., The presbytery passed ii resolution diesolving the pastoral of Glendenning and Prospect Avenue cliuf.cli, in view of the disturbing influence incident to the case. Vicksburg, 8. It is reported tbis morning that the negroes will renew their attack on the The citizens are underarm city and hate been largely reinforced from other town. Companies have been sent to the country well aimed. The captured yesterday twero watchd The negrn closely to preTeut lynching. loss jpterd y is estimated at about TO; one white killel and two wounded. ' The Crosby is .Ktill under guird. white hold the entire city. The excitement about the court bouse this morning was intense, but quiet was lestorcd, and safety of tbe prisoner stired. A committee of citzcns and met to day to determine what Coure lu pursue. In a private iuterview Crosby ox pneed a desire to, resign as sheriff, and Gen. Parker prrp.'tred , his resign' lion to lake efffct al once, this Crosby Mgt.e I. About fifty prisoners are in jail. Ta ; couutry for mites around is reported .(tiiot. and business is gradually resumed. Col. I a d, of the 1st cavalry, has issaed a i order th it u!l corumaudets of organised companies in Warren county must Cil. French, who is leport for du'y-f' placed in command. .' .', i Kansas City, 8. Pi to mounted, armed, mtsked men, fiiggfd. stopped and entered tho Kansas 1'ucitio expra3, near Muncie this after i!on, and robbed' Wells; Fargo & Co'b , safe of about $'J7,(MK, one case of gold dust lor Kountr.e IJros. New Yolk, con- stunting a portion of the plunder. The pifbengeis were, nninolesud., The tiovurnor offers $2,500, tho railroad cumpany', $r,000, and the express com jauy SlO.lWO for their apprehension. San Francisco, 8. Edward Madden, editor of the Merced Inbune, was. shot and killed by II tiranice, s op son of the editor ot the Sin Jo.qiin'Aig lei An atttmut whs made last night to lyuoh the murderer, but a mob found that the sheriff had re- moved the prisoner and conoenled him. Chicago, 8. The New Orleans Sped- al cuarges th riot at Vicksburg to thx lemocratio policy of forcing negro otHci als to resign by publio pressure and Uuder fuoh pressure sevoral threats. of the Vicksburg county ofTicers resigned, iucluding the sheriff, and the eourts a ere at a stand still ' On December 4th Governor Ames issued a proclamation reciting the facts that several otli Cers had been forcibly expelled from othce and forced to fly fur their lives, an I calling upon all good citizens to cooperate in upholding the laws nod preserving ths public peace. The correspondent suggests that the Vicktburg movement is iu eonformiiy with orders from Gov. Ainea to Sheriff Crosby to reinstate himself and other county offioials. It is understood that he will ue all the t'orco he can command to uphold the officers legally iu uutlioilty. Truokee, 8. This morning as the went bound freight I ruin was side tracking for the west bound r assenger train at Boca, the freight train broke in two, and collided will the passenger Iraia, completely demolishing the caboose apd one emigrant to-da- y vis-iiin- to-da- pri.-on-e- ts ; ofli-cc- " . is Milwaukee. 8 Fort.Vasbington; $10,000; Loss, Corinth. Mus., 8. four armed men afternoon Yesterday rode up to Tishoning's. savings bank, in this ciy,'two of them stood puard outside and the other two entered, locked the door, forced the president, whu was the only officer in the tank, to give up the keys, robbed the bank - of $r .000 currency! and as much more in jewelry, and rode off, firing nevernl pistol phots as Jhey went., Tho sheriff with a large posse is in pursuit. - ' Corstnniincple, 8. The 8ultan has pjiven $100,(X)U for tbe relief of the famine strickeu people ot Angua; the proppocts there, however, are improving. Tlie prices of provisions are reduced, and agriculture is reviving. St. Petersburg, 8. A violent Btorni rriged here last night, doing great damage Tho tide rose nine feet above water mavk, putially inundating the lower portions of the city, driving many poor families from their houses. Over a thousand persons were sheltered by the police, nnd public kilohens were opened to leod the sufferers. City of Mexico, 8. Amendments to the constitution makand creating a ing changes in congn-ssenate, having passci congress, have been solemnly promulgated s the law of the land, with the usual ceremonies. Congress is now tlisoufsing a Lill restricting the powers of the Reman Ca tholic ehurch. One clause provides fer the complete separation of church and state, and another for the expnhnou of sisters of etiarity from the republic. Pai is 8. An ' anonymor.s letter, 3iH to have r emanated from the premier of Itily, l3upanMingtietti, refuting Bishop loupe's charges against tbo Italian government, is published in Paris and It denies that the. Pope is a Florence. t anu ueciares mat tne govern prisoner, ment of Victor Kmanuel will faithfully maintain papal guarantees. It is reported here that Dn Carlos is negotiating with ex Queen Isabella. It is said that Seranno's plan for the' suppression of the insurrection is to occupy tbe entire line of ho Pyrrenees frontier and taking the Carlists m the rear drive them toward the army of General Moiiones. , Hendage. 8. Fiirhijne has b"en going on at (ivar- tntn since eight l.is tnerning. The tiring is heavy this iftornoon. Madrid, 8. i ,i Tbe minister of foreign affairs has handed Mr. Cushiug. minister for the United States a note oa the Virginius question. An amicable sattje ment is ex, pected.. It ii reported that the dissension in the Carlist camp U increasing. Bankers here have advanced 130 million reals to government ' for military purposes. London, 8. It is reported that a far from harmonious tneetiu of the conservative members of parliament was he!d last Saturday. The question disrnsseii was a successor to the premiership in case ill health obliges Disraeli to resign, and the result of the discussion showed that Earl Derby had very slender majority: and the Dnke of Richmond or Mnrquisol Salisbury wonld be the choico of the reactionary wing of tfce conservative party. Thcro was manifested considerable difference of epinion. s tiig-no- ai.l ' i ; ..;" , : ed Vetera bi Printer. te Tho veteran printer of United L. Wm. died Nov. U.'i, States, Barry, ia St. Louts, age S)G. He was undoubtedly tho- - oldest printer in the country, and, for a period of nearly seventy years, kid stood almost daily at tho cae, iu;d when advancing years cauio upon him to remind him that thvro was ft limit to labor and a time for rest, L"h lovo for tho craft was such that lie still held en, and refused to succumb to time. Up to a period within a few days of hifc death ho was rnnarkably active, both physically anJ mentally, and his do clinc iuto tho grave wan a most harpy closc'to a well spent life. The first regular "lak 3," after he became & printer, which he "set," waa a notice of the death of George Washington.' Uo was a man well preserved, and dil not aprear, eithvr iu act or took, to be ovir sixty years ot ago. Politeness, to his mtud, was a great essontial, and whomsoever ho met intheetrcof, or, killing tao pssngers iasUetlj, lady r fbntlemaDf hu ' hat waa always ant badly wound g three ether, who raided in &aluta:i x. are not expected U liir- - aUe seriouslv . injuring conductor Hennett wie tru a Ctool bread U tttoa aacb , koea-dat the tin. II threwa Uw at ntMkiBst. Quite six' Inter-Ocean- 's . . , full-fledg- -- , . er fi m 4 is From the New Zealand Herald, October f : v 'JSJth. J.&74. 1 . Some stir was caused jn the port i 1 on tho 28tb tilt., by the arrival of a largo ..ship almost totally dismasted. Owing to tlh) weather being hazy ,she to was nut wide out at a signal .station until iasido TirUiri a distance, when she was sian.;iHtiJL as. a merchant ship ' diMuatcd." A frehh uortherly breeze soon broright' her was round the North Head, nnd made out to be a Sweedish ship,, apPahcrifc HtjUtt . II cr fwretop parently liermnin-mas- t gallant mnst was gone, also .Of Dress, Cioods, Liaseya, and mizzen topmast, and part a Caencral of her mizzenmast. A fpare had becii rigged as a jury-rnas- t. She came up the harbor as a good pace, notwithstanding her cripGOODS AND FANCY NOTIONS. pled ctthdiii m, and anchored to the westward of the wharf, some wis'ance up the harbor. The vessel proved to be the ship ConJorrn, 1,(H!7 toii.a, R EJ5 g CXTKBKC4 MESl'S ROE'S ,A;S?I l"M belonging to the Kederi Aktie Bulag Omen, Gothenburg, and under the Gf Styles. command of Captain A. II Neiglcish. She was bound f.'um Sidue;- - to San Hats, Cap, "Boots and Shoes; Gloves, Mittens. Ladies', Misses', an J Children's Hosiery of all Grades. A full stock of G roeeries Hardware Francisoo with a cargo of 1 .COO tons Notions. Drugs, Queen VWare, Staple coal. Although hailing from GothHarness and Harness Trimmings, Saddles. American-built is an she enburg, Just received an assortment Cordage and vessel, having being built in the best. and of the most popular PAULOll AND COOK STOVES State of Maine in 1801. The chief consisting of Monitors, Ironclad Monitors, Plain officer has kindly furnished us with Santa Claure, Kclipfc, Diamond. Improved the following particulars of the disNew Era, Scotia, Kansas, Diamond aster, translated by hiin from the I, Imt Arririrsg and Arrive, ill co:v-iderab- le mm HP ill and Consixing of the Otoiceat Flannels, coal-laden- main-topma- juhams. anl st Assortment of FORKIGN. ' Marine Disaster. A n. i . , , d. DM I liB Xatest Paper-Hanging- , Glafis-'VVar- o, Tin-War- e. Coal ship's log: The C indoren left Sidney on the 15th inst. for n Francisco, wi'h light S. S. W. winds .and lino weather, which lasted till the ISth. On the 21st string winds from the samo quarter, accompanied by lightning, thunder, and bleak squalls. On the inoniiag of the 2!d, the pale increased to a hurricane, and several of the sails were blown cleau out of the' gaskets by its force. At 9 a. m. the luaiiitopmast swayed so considerably that it was deemed advisable ta cut away tho niaintopgal-lantmaf- t, the strain. This ,to!,QASa having been accomplished, the was obseiVed to spring; and the hands aloft'were warned to hurry down. TFey did so with the exception of the third tnate, who remained aloft to clear away the spar. Tho crash came; 'thJ niaintopmast and mainmast being carried clean away. The third mate waa flung over into the eea, but retained his hold of the falling rigging. The rolling of the ship again sent him flying in the air, and ha fell on deck, miraculously escaping with only a few bruises. The foretopgallactmast was also carried away, but hung by the rigging. The mizentopgallantmast, topmast, and part of tho mizaimtst abovo tho eyes of tho rigging were alstr carried away and went by the b?ard. eThc wreck of the mainmast fell on the deck, breakiug inte three pieces. Considerable damage was occasioned by the falling ppars. Two boats un the skids were smcshed, pump broke, capstan injured, aftordeck stove in port.belaying bits amidships loosened by the broken mainmast washing about the deck; part of the bulwarks and starbeard topgallant rail carried away. Capt. Neigleish wis on the main deck at the time, and was knocked down by the fallen spar.?, and washed about the deck with the rolling of the ship, and received severe contusions and bruises about his person. The deck planks were splintered in many places, besides other damages being occasioned.! The maiumast was fouud to have gune about ten feet from the deck. The gale continued with great violence till about 4 p.m., when it showed signs of moderating, and towards Th only night shifted toS.S Y saved are the foretopgallant spars yard in two pieces, and a portion of the foretopgallantmast. The main-njiwas built of American pine. It breakage reveal the fact that tho interior is very rotten, and will erumble away with the slightest picture. Hec. Hesters, Advance, Scortchcrs, Charm Box, lied Cross, Corals, S-- ALL TO BE SOLD CHFAP FOB. CASH! A Full Assottment of COKRUO ATED ELBOWS, all siato. Singer Seiving Machines & Prince Organs in Just Stock. Wagon, A 31achlnery at the Old Tithing Yard. Lr main-topma- st iTF. f II. IIOOPEE, Supi. addressed ia D. II. Peery, Ogden, will receive prompt '' ,v "' '' All orders ' attention ' : ' ' Jill! 'sT4-t- 'AT .4. , SALT LAKE CITY, j waa the anArer.-it I"' exclaimed tbe boy, . I ) ;" ox 1 DRIED PEA CUES. We are now selling off "our stock of General Merchandise very krr Dres Goods particalariv cheap,' to wake room for the larere selection iu.r- chased byour Mr, CCTLKIl in' the East, and which will be wifcrcd a .:-. n aba tietail during Loulerence. no-ieaa- -- TAYLOR & CUTLER, ft ': 3SAST TEMP17E tli STItPTT RAT.T T. A T7"F! MTT. OGDEN PLANIKG:iNOE-SAWIN- MILLS G' GIBSOH ECCLES & Co., rtfOPRIKTORS. Tie ll'ipectfullu ftnn&nnce to thr. Citizens tf Ogdonttul that ur have htnljj jvt inapt-ni- inn u tirA-cl- a 1'LAyiSG Ay J) MiSAHl.SG MILL. Our hist 'Machinery h till titw and of the make and we ft re now prepared to ' .;m., doL all kinds of , rtih-'m- l y f rt-r- j . Ee-Sawi- ", cg, '' ' , . t Planing,, .Matchicg and Scroll Saving. '::" ". WK ALSO MAKH " : '' liVSTICFLCOBIiNG aiid BETEL i ; r mtiiifittorlBg the Terj hml quflty nt W hi t "F'i n'e Lumti'cr, 'AnJ'm ra-diu- "I tboBjtt ,i axle'Oats, Wlieat. Ths St. Joseph Herald describes tb netting of a little boy's broken arm, and says that when the operation was over ho asked, 'Doctor, ' The ''Why, darn i It i' wt whicli bone was broken?" . i s te f . ki!F " rpwl to fill Wholesale QWM and Retail Kills at Shixt wot ice WVKll AND FIliNKLIN STBKKTS |