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Show r B Y TELEGRAPH. to take care of her after her juother'i Andy Johnson Denies the charge of Bribing. Bessie Turner finds her Father. What Wilkcson Said about the Life of Christ Greenback Convention. Negro Executions. Civil Rights Prosecution A Mad Methodist Preacher in Montana. Tho New French Cabi- net. AMERICAN. Washington. 12. In replj to the charges that Andrew Johnson paid $10,000 to secure his tleo-tio- n to the Senate, uu invest iiration of hich was begun by the Tennessee Legislature, Johnson says there are several reasons why the charge cannot be ihotn. that since Jay true; among Cooke's failure, whereby he lost $70,-00lie has not had luocey enough to Johnpay ordinary election ejpenses. son explains that in Memphis and Shelby county, it was arranged by general fmsent that Johnsou's theory as to the ejection of a Senator by the peop'.e, should be put in practice in that city and county. all the Accordingly legislative candidates promised to abide by the wishes of the people. A separate box was provided for the votes of Senator, and Johnson received nearly three to one of the entire vote, nnd these members were thus pledged to him. New York, 12. In the Beecher trial this morning, Fullerton was still absent through l'each mated to the court that hi associate would be able to resume hi place on Monday. Samuel Wilkeson was the firct wi'nes. On the morning cf Friday, October 25b h, 1872, Tilton came to witness at his office greatly xcited, and showed him the proof of an article which he paid he would publish ia the Qalden Age unless Heec!icr tl him justice. Said Belcher bad viobittd his contract with him on the Independent and Brooklyn Union and bis dbmiaial from those papers had rained and destroyed him; thai Beecber bad not come to his aid when he could have saved him with his little finger; that he would pursue Deecher into the grave. Nothing was said of Mrs. Tilton. nor did he accuse lieecher of anything b:it refusing to help him in his trouble Witness returned the proef of the article to Tilton that night, after having an interview with Deecher. It was subsequently arranged that Uowcn should be induced to pay Tilton the money aud use the edi'orial columns of the Independent to help Tilton and the Golden Age. I wss to do the same with the Christian Union. It was also said that the papers in connection with the scandal against I'.eecher should be destroyed after signing the tripartite agreement. I had a conversation with Tilton in which he said Deecher had made improper proposals to his wifp, and that was all the charge he had against bim. Witness denied having said to Mrs. Stanton that these charges if puhlished would knock the "Life of Christ" higher than a kite." Tilton sail to witness whon wiines o'd him that Susan B. Anthony h id atd hat Mr. Tilton confessed to her adultery with Deecher, that Miss Anthony was a morbid old maid, always dwelling on such subjects. Witness stated that he was an ardeut believer in lieecher's innocence, and had always vindicated him. As to knocking the "Life ot Christ." etc ; witusss said his words were if these charges are true and are made public of course toe "Life of Christ would go higher than a kite." He illustrated hew he said this, making the prMures before the court. He understood Tilton to mean ,ry improper advances, improper proposal". Edward Kggleston next testified. He vas a clergyman, author and editor; had been intimate with Deecher three or four year?; once when at Tilton'a house, he wh talking of Deecher, and Mrs. Tilton asked him to go to Tape's studio with her and make his acquaintance the next d;y; Tilton objected, and thought Beecber would not like to be disturbed; said she had better go alone At another time, was at Tillon's house, and Tilton'a attentions to & certain young lady there wcr the subject of reuurk; had also seen suspicious actions on another occasion, which lie specified. The Suu says Bessie Turner's pulliuity recently has resulted in the discovery of and restoration to her father, Bartlett McDermott, of Lee, Mass., who put her in an orphan asylum in Brooklyn, when the was little, because he was ujt able ill-ne:- s. A . Baltimore, 12. '. Files Oakley, the woman who stole the child of John H. Deck with, in George-- ! town,' D. C , was arrested to day, with the child in her arms. New Orleaus, 12. State engineer Thompson, after a careful survey along the river, reports thai danger from crevasses in imminent. Chicago, 12. There is much excitement among the large number of unemployed man in this city over the proposed expeditions to the Black Hills, and dispatches irern St. Paul, Sioux ity and other places nearer to the hills, report parties forming for the mines. Meanwhile, General Ord, at Onaha, has issned ' orders r directing troops to occupy the mining district, dividing iuto small camp, and employing a number of Indian runners to the preclude possibility of persons en the tering territory without being seen Whenever found, they will be escorted from the territory. A Washington special reiterates that the government is determined to prevent any incursioos into the Black Hills, and milling parties are warned that they will only biing trouble upon themselves. Henry Smith, of Martinsburg, was run ever by a train at the Union stock yards to-da- 0, - (", death. Cleveland, 12. In the independent greenback convention to day, a platform was adepted declaring (hat popular interests were above party, and that the monetary system was the cause of all disorders. The platform lays down the following First, that government principles: should establish a money system compatible with the genius of government, and adopted to its necessities; that all notes should be withdrawn from circulation aud government should issue paper money direct, which shall be legal tender for every debt except that part of the publio debt made payable in coin, this money to be made interchangeable at the option of the holder with registered government bonds; second, that this system will soon make the United States a depository of the prtcious metals of the world; third, this will xolve the question of cheap transportation by enabling railroads to relieve themselves ef debt and lower their rates; fourth, government should ever regard the develepment of its agricultural and mineral wealth and manufacturing interest; fifth, the interests of productive industry would be served by this system; sixth', the public domain should be reserved for actual settler; seveatb, government should equaiixo bounties and aijuat claims arising from the late war; eighth, all rights, privileges aud immunities recognized by government should be based on the fact of cit'ienshtp and equrtl rights before the law, being secured by the constitution; ninth, economy in publio affair.-:- ; tenth, rivers and harbors, when necessary, should be improved; eleventh, this monetary system would make common interest in all sections of the country. Baltimore, 12 Wheeler, colored, was banged ( George at Kaston, Md., for the murder of Mrs. Margaret Withman, white, in July last. He confessed the crime, and announced that he was going to his America and of marking the progress of Catholicism in the United States. London,. 12... A letter states that the banquet recent-l- r gien to tte Prince Imperial atdeal ofh has given rise to a good criticism there and in France. The commander of the garrison, who presided, made an exceedingly fulsome speech to the Prince, and even went so far as to express the hope that the Bwords of English officers might one day be ot bis service. It is understood th it the Prince is te be attached to the staff of the Duke of Weol-wic- Ca abridge. The derstood, loan.' just 31 IN STREET, OGDEtf. Tbe the res Wholesale and llctail Dealers Eugenie has, it is uncontracted another private IN ALL KINDS OF The Mr. & siamlii , Havana, 12 Valmaxeda, soon his arrival, called together a number of the wealthier citizens, and requested them te. advance a loan of 100,000 to pay the expense of bringing reinforce-men'- s from Spain. The sum was at once subscribed. It is stated on reliable auhas informed the We wish Valmazeda that thority officers of the Havana volunteers that their men will soon be needed for temporary service in the field. nf-t- Captain-Genera- l er M ERCHA NDISE (be Set Mr.; i spake tie fFl Tbe letter to make especial mention of Goods just received and opened euiirey rejfrd captur CARPETS, New Styles Paris, 12. In the assembly Buffet read a declaration in behalf of the ministry, to the effect that its policy would be disThis statement tinctively conservative. is made, be said, to reassure the industrious and orderly population that the Government renews confidently the President's appeal for the support of mederate men of all parties. Buffet continues : We have the greatest confidence in the experienced administrative staff who may rely upon our coustant support. It will be the duty of the cabinet to insure obedience and respect for constitutional laws, and we are resolved to uphold them against all intrigues; but we shall never pursue a vindictive policy. Firm but conciliatory conduct is alone suitable to the state of things produced by our misfortunes. Would we not strike the last blow against the power of France if we exhibit to the world the spectacle of interna! dissension ? The Government will be unable to raise the state of siege until the press laws are modified, aud a bill in this connection will be submitted. The declaration asks that the present laws regarding the appointment of mayors be cortinued for a stated period and concludes by challenging a vote of confidence. The declaration was received by the Assembly with no manifestation either of satisfaction or dissent. The Left was at first irritated at the omission of all mention of the republic, and at the pas sage of the act concerning the public functionaries and the raising of SUta ', siege. to-da- sdJ are to nt be The re CLOTHING, all sizes; qualities Fashion?. titer t respec io be pluce i Gent's FURNISHING GOODS, did Outfit. Splen uiiiilui direct. The ciJed reJew Crates of CROCKERY, Marked low. Several rency nude ; noies on th Coi s LAMPS and CLOCKS to suit everybody's Taste, "The lion ( tioniil met b Cutlery, Hardware, including Butcher's Cleavers K. and F. Tools. tullee are of the cretiie DEPT ALWAYS GROCERY FULL were i eiiy o! crease viib THE COUNTRY CO OPERATIVE fE ASK C STORES - persoi churg TO mitt t kill w Totes. Ko Marci . lr4. lowiri la pa (he i;i AS H F A ID deed tbt p'.ete i rices CUTXiESR'S, SALT LAKE CITY, A Cork, 12. g plat i by ot (bed The FOR bj ct Barley, Oats, Wheat I decli to cl OR tin J of it DJIIED PEACHES. lore part' of b VALUABLE MEDICINE. FROM NKW AND RARE MEDICINAL PLANTS h lowii coun R. : COUTi H.s TAYLOR & CUTLER, Rocky Mountain Pills. Pi ib.t 110 EAST TEMPLE STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. bdi, it T11JS rurely Vegetable! Fifteen yer of earnest botanical reoenrrh among then mountains and valljra have resulted ia the discovery, sot only of many new varieties of (ilanta, bat of new ptcie; mine f which hare wonderfully medicinal and cum tire propertied. By eontinaiU experiment their virtue have become known and tbui froni exttnrta of these newly dinavrered plautnare these pllla compounded. If properly ueed, they will cure very many diwaM, pain and arhoe, and are more eopeially valuable in DY3PKP8IA, I.IVER COMPLAINT, lM'lttKSTION, JATKDICK. enr. all cae of t'KVKKS, COt.PS, URINARY and KIONKY COSTIVENESfl, DISEASES, KHElMAlK'M, HEARTIil'KN, DIAKRUUS, MUMM, MH.iS-1E.H- , for ratifying the Wood, and for many other rtlwaxee, and Ml cum of MLLIOUSMESS aud Disordered etomach. On order accompanied by the wh or postal order, I will eorxl safety ly mail peetpaid, 1 hoi 1 Pill for 26 cvat. 1 Ikx bote J ros boxes i plat teat, "Well, John, I'll tell you what 8t. Louis, 12. We are now selling off our stock of General Merchandise very kw, John Linden, a wealthy pork dealer I'll do. As soon as you get the title Dres Goods particularly cheap, to make room for the larire selections pur of Ellsworth, Kansas, who has been mu- to your property I'll tome and work Mr. CUTLER in the East, and which will be ffered t chased our by sing some time, was found in a well, for you, and buy tho farm back." Wholesale and Retail during Conference yesterday, at Salina, Kansas, with sev- FOREIGN. eoi Ad parquette. to-da- li perso be-oan- se DISCOVERED IN ROCKY MOUNTAINS. c Ur; TAlTlaOR RECENTLY i All WALKER BROTHERS. A ci comm: re?eui to-da- y, sui-chi- eir col't'i on (lit to-da- y, eral knife wounds. Detectives are working up the oase. Helena, Mon , 12. v eather mild and pleasant; snow disappearing faat. Mrs. Sarah E. East on committed e at Virginia City, Moo., yesterday, by putting a revolver shot through her breast. The probable oause was domestic trruble. E. C. Cbilson, a Methodist preacher from Walerville, Kansas, arrived l ere last sight, and stopped at the International Hotel. While the guests were at a fire was discovered in dinner y Chilson'a room. Soveral men attempted te enter the room, but were knocked down and eariously injured by Cbilson, who wad discovered to be insane, and had set the building on fire. The fire was extinguished, with a slight los?,'and Ckileon was overpowered and conveyed to the asylum. t vri'h, and give us a call, and perhaps they may find our figures bo low that bv purchasing a bill of us and submitting it to iheir respective Boards.. of Directors, they may pain their sauction and approval to buy at the Babes are not named Henry Ward CHEAPEST HOUSE, a course due to the shareholders. as much as they tl?ed to be, but they are still famous for paroxyisws of true inwardness. s!31y. A gentleman owned a farm in New Jersey. It bad been Ion" in ! tho family. Embarrassments compelled him to sell, and the farm was put up at auction. Ho felt so bad about the sale that he could not atfather. tend it. but sent over his head serJoshua Griffin, colored, was banged vant. On his return the muster said for the mur near Bellaire. Md., der of Mins Susan Taylor, in Hartford, "Well, John, was the farm sold?" ' Yea, sir." He made a full Conn., October, "Did it sell well?" confession, and said he killed ber she was once the oause of his being "It went very low." whipped. "Who bought it?" Montgomery. Ala., 12. "I did." The proprietor of mindrel show was "You John! Wbcrs did you arrested last niht and belt to bail before the United States Commissioner for your money?" violation of the civil rights law, in re"I laid up my wages since fusing to sell four negroes seats in the worked for you." l! for would i.,ri W. II. (TippTfon, OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. BELIEF NKN FROM the ffoctx of Krrore early Ilia. Manhood ltMtored. Imdimwitn to Marriage New method of treatment. New and reand Circular lsent markable rrm(Jve. free, in awaled envelope. Addre, 1IOWARD 2 Soath Ninth St., Phimlel-pliiASSOCIATION, No. an luxtitrntk lumnga high reputation Pa and professional ' kil. fur honorable IIAPPY TVS. TOC-N- ATTORNEY AT LA x1 Atmftos in re-m- a, l(H-6- fr. ' t; AND PrBIIC. ttie The Utti SOT A KY Office, Maiu Street, opposite J. 1!ot1' furriM Store. OcduB. V. T. SStf. the caul condt i. C. ClQ; W. STAYiSEK, T FURNACES, Ranges and Stoves For Wood, Hard and Kofi Coal. (GILEAD.) YC REAPER 13 TJ AND the, M Usij,. LECTURER- f - 5 t Ch, History, Travels and Good ?fD5e SpioeJ np with Quaint Humor aud Amusing Anccdotts. His new Lecture on V, John Mitchel' msjoritf in Tipperary tUM. WITH THR LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. J. K. JOH!VS. lit. (ieorge, Utah. over Moore. Conservative, is 2,408, in a total vote of f.B&O. Registers, Ventilators. &c. 12. Rome, Estimates for Heating and Ventilating W. F. CRAWFORD, 3T. D., The Voce de Veritas says the Tope THAT HUMAN' BAROMETERPromptly furnished. confers the carditialship on Arcbbwhop CITV. PLAIN MeClohky not ouly on acoount f his per- HM SS A WALLS.S3 Lake St Literary Institntes will please sudmI merits, but because the Holy See Wither Utah, 0. County, always in .writing. Address aS' (Send for Circular.) CHICAGO, ILL. is desirous of honoring the Catholics of Box ff, L.'City. '"THE N O STJ U ni I iti - 8l-5- ta Stayner, tit ti W i. |