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Show BY TELEGRAPH. FOIIBIGN. News is received that tbe nativts of Assam have a surveying par ty commanded by a Dritish Heuteuant ma-sacr- Deaths by Poisoning. ed and consisting of Sepoys and sixty-thre- e coolies. Liverpool, 16. The bark Brighton has arrived from The ship United Portland, Oregon. States, for Sm Francisco, has sniled. Narrow Escape. Berlin, 10. In the lower House of the Prussian Diet the debate on the first rend Massacre of British Sub' jeots in India. ' to-da- irig of the new ecclesiastical bill. Dr, Falk, minister of public worship in a speech explaining the necessity of freeh legislation on tbe relations of the state with the church, dwelt espec ally on tbe fast that tbe Pope had authorized Aus ti inn bishops to obey suoli laws as nre denounced in Prussia ws not afraid of tbe encycl:cil, but considered the matter serious, and would not allow iteelf to be treated with scorn by the Church. Bismarck made a powerful speech in support of the bill He said the maxim that more obedience vas due to God than to man, certainly did not mean more obedience was due to a Pope, by Jesuits, than to the King The Government was doing its duiy in protecting German freedom of mind ag iiost Rome. The Housa resolved to discuss the bill in full sitting instead of referring it to a committee. London, 17 A Times Berlin special says in a recent dispatch to the German minister at Rome, Bismarck'snggests that all states with a certain number of Catholic iu h enter into an agreement to repel with politics. interference papal Bismarck after the Pope AMERICAN. Coxcord, N. II.; 16. The full Tote is, Cheney, Z'i,21b Roberta, 39.1U3; While 703 Tbe Democrat elect Congressmen in i be first ami second districts, an! tbe Republicans a Congressman in the third. St. Loul. 16 The stea.mr W. J. Lewis, coaling at Chester, Ills , to day ImrneJ to- the water's edge. Tbe watchman, colored, fireman and fire deck passengers were drowned and another fatally tcalded Loa. $50,000; insurance $:'8,000. CUicago, 16. Last night, a Mrs Mullncki. a l'ale, and two children, were found dead in (heir bouse iu tbe north part of tbe city, having evidently been poisoned. A third child was in a dying condition. It (4 not known whether the mother, in a rt of insanity, attempted to kill her children and herself, or whether tbe psison wad administered by some one elite. Her husband has been arrested on mippicion, but there ppenrs n thing so tar to warrant belief of his guilt. Cincinnati, 16. The standing committee of the d ocese of Southern Ohio voted unanimously against the confirmation of DeKoben as bishop of Illinois. Twenty three dio cesea so far have voted for the confirmation of Dr. Sayger as bishop of Southern Ohio, which Cuufirms the election. Soranton, l'a., 16The magnificent bridge spanning the Susquehanna at lMl'ston. was swept about ten away by a flood minutes after the passenger train bad pissed ever The river U rising rapidly, and is full of immense cakes of ico. It is feared the two pnnseuger bridges lower down will be destroyed. New York, 1C. A letter from Ouadalnjara gives nn account of an earthquake which occurred on the Ilia ef February. It shook a Urge pun ion of northern Mexico. The rule town of San CrieUbal was almost mure!; destroyed and seventy deal Uodi's weru taken from the ruins. Tne cenlru of the disturbance appura to be in the vvlcano of Ceboruoo! The earthquake occurred at night, and the terror of the people wad increased by the mil-guide- d Paris, 16. L'Universe publishes the text of an addrecs which it says Geueral Cabrera has issued to the Carlists, aud which he will immediately dispatch from Paris. Iu this paper Gen. Cabrera nnnounces his recognition of Alfonso as king of Spain. He points to the country's need of peace, and appeals to the patriotism of the Carlists to discontinue a struggle hopeless from eauses which he refrains A convention between froui revealing. Cabrera and the Alfonsista is also published. By its terms the Carlist troops in districts and provinces submitting within a month, may retain the special local privileges they enjoyed before the war, and the appointment of a Carlist to a civil or military office, which has been approved by or may emanate from Cabrera, will be accepted and confirmed by the Alfonsists. To these reports it is added that a Carlist proclamation has appeared denouncing Gen. Cabrera as a - t; traitor. When the assembly met to-di- y, Duke de Auditfret Pasquier took the chair and read an address with some strongly worded expressions against the Bonapur lists, which were loudly cheered by tbe left. Duclerg, a liberal republican was elected one of tbe receiving the support of the republican Dufure minister of justice, majority. stated ihat the government had not yet deliberated on the question of dissoludarkness. tion, but his own opinion was that tbe New York. 16 wuuU dissolve in August and Fullerton made'his appearance in the assembly be elections of a new chamber of depuUeccher case again this morning, en- ties be ordered for autumn. tirely recovered. A number oi wit-- n cafes were examined who unified that Au Story. Tiltsrn and Moulton had told tue.ii tliere was no truth in the stories nguinM We lesrn from a jrentlernan of this Heecber. Thorns M. Cooke, formerly it Sun reporter, testified ilia' Woodhull city, who is ju.si ba.k from a trip up wanud hiia to write up the Ueecher the river, the particular of a rather m Jal, saying that Tilton had all the extraordinary case ol experienio in and papers oonnected with it. the hat uwl'ul blizzard. An Indian lielieved bath Woodhull and Tilton tasked hi iu to write it up for Wcodhull and! and bis squaw were caught oat in the Claflin's Weekly. In crops examination storm whilo journeying from Fort naid he had received $100 lor expenses Randall to the Fort Thompson M come and testify alter corresponding Agency, and becomiug bewildered, with Shearman. in a small raviue. They John Uallagher, livery stable keeper took rul'uge testified to driving Tilton and a lady in wrapped their blankets about them, 171, to Coney Island. They both went and sat down under tho bank. The io bathe. He did not see them bathe. snow 8000 COTered them, Imt the returned and he drove them to dian kept a holo through the rapidly rk. Ti too weut'r 2Stli Street, New drift With his gun, which tJ he mipg .moth, house with the lady and afterwards drove them home. A photo- -' WoUia FUKB UP occasionally. lliey graph of Mrs. Woodhull was shown to r named there all night, and the witness and he thought that was the utift became so high in the mean' lady. time that he was oblige! tw splice the Washington, IS. The bid before the ramrod ta the end of his rifle iu Senate a report of the commissioner of order to reach the top ami keep up During their cheerless agriculture for 1874, and on motion of ventilation. Anthony it is ordered tint 1,'JiO addi- imprisonment tho squaw was delivertional copies be printed for the use of ed of a cH'd, and it was christened the Senate. The consideration of the "Snow Drill." Sioux City Jourresolution for the admission of Pinch-bicnal. was resumed, and Alcorn addresss, Indian I ! In-'fh- .; - Vice-Preside- k, ed the Senate. At the end of Morton's speech the question buiog on Edmund's amendment insert tbe word "not" iu the resolution so that it would read: Resolved, n A Hog Story. 4.00 Hook fbi $1.50. A London, IS. ey The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, in plain English, or Medicine Simplified: By It. V. Pikhcb, M. D , Counselor-in-Chiefthe Board ef Physicians and Surgeons, at the World's Dispensary, Buffalo, '. Y. The above Work- -a book of about nine hundred pages, profusely illustrated with large Wood Engravings and Colored plates, and well and strongly bound w 11 be sent, post paid, to any address, for One Dollar and Fifty Cents making it Ihe isjuu IT 10 0 ef TS STREET, OGDEST. Wholesale and ltetail Dealers cheapest book ever ottered lo the Americandomestic People. medi- Other books treating of cine, of like siie and style of binding, and not nearly as well illustrated, wiu IN ALL KINDS OF no colored plates, and some of them containing no prescriptions and making known no means of self cure for the diseases which they discuss, sell for from three dollars and a half lo five dollars. Were Dr. Pierce's Work not published by tbe author printed and bound with his own machinery, and were it sold We wish to make especial mention of Goods just received. and opened through agents, as other like works are, tbe price of it would have to be not less than dollars). For when the publ'suer pays the author a fair pricj for his production, then adds a profit to his investment large enough to satisfy himself and compensate him, not only for bis labor, but also for tho risk of pecuniary loss which he assumes iu taking the chances of the enterprise prov. ing a success, and when tbe State, County aud canvassing agent has each received his profit, they have added to the expense of a book, that originally cost about $1.25, so much that the people have to pay not less than $4 00 for it. Tbe People's .Medical AJviser, on the contrary, is placed within the pecuniary reuch of all classes by the au'hor, who adopts the plan of the Grangers, dispensing with middle men and giving the benefit of the refits to the people, offer ing bis hook at a price little above actual eost of publication. That those desiting the book maj run no risK of losing tlier money in sending it through the mails, the author advertises that money addressed to him at Buffalo, N Y., and inclosed in rental ered letters, may be at his risk of toss. The author's large correepondenee with the people upon medical matters, which we are credibly informed, frequently exceeds three hundred letters a day, and requires several trained and skillful medical assistants and short-han- d reporters to enable him to entertain and answer them, as well as large daily dealings with disease at the World's Dispensary, appear to have peculiarly fitted him for writing the Work, by rendering him very familiar with the every day medical needs of the peeple. ASK THE COUNTRY STORKS TO He endeavors in this work to answer all give us a call, and perhaps they may find our fiirure3 so low that by the numerous questions relating to health and diseai-- that have been ad- purchasing a bill of us and submitting it to iheir respectite Boards f dressed to him by the people from all Directors, they may piiu their sanction and approval to buy at the parts of the land, and Iwnce it contains CHEAPEST HOUSE, a course due to the shareholders. important information for tbe young and old, male and female, single and married, nowhere else to be found. All tbe most prevalent diseases of both sexes slSly are also plainly and fully considered e and means of made known. Unlike other works on Domestic Medicine, it includes the subjects pf Biology, Cerebral Physiology, Hygiene, Temperaments, Marriage, Reproduction, etc., all of wbioh are treated in an origint.1 and It is a compeninteresting manner. dium of Anatomatical, Physiological and Medical Science, and embodies the latest discoveries in each department. MERCHAND four CARPETS, New Styles CLOTHING, all sizes, qualities and Fashion? Gent's FURNISHING GOODS, Splen did Outfit. Crates of CROCKERY, Marked Low. Several LAMPS and CLOCKS to suit everybody's Taste, Cutlery, Hardware, including Butcher's Cleavers K, and F. Tools. DEPT GROCERY ALWAYS FULL. WE II WALKER BROTHERS. sejf-cur- Spring Conference, 1875. LAKE CELTS', Have received the most complete assortment of bpring (Joods ever brought into the rI crritoty, and will open them for inspection and sale during April Conference. ... S-AXj- A party who was looking at a house in the Gth ward the other day said he couldn't afford lo pay so much rent. "Well, look at tho neighborhood," replied the woman in charge of the premises. uYou can borrow hat irous next door, coffee and tea across the street, flour and sugar on tha corner, and there's a big pile or wood belougiHg to the scheeUiouse right across the alley. Detroit Free T v Country Traders Should nee tliem without Fail PEIIAL Press. TO CO-OPEKATI- VE Ilocky Mountain Pills. Taylor A VALUABLE MEDICINE. FROM INDUCEMENTS NEW AND RARK MEDICINAL PLANTS RKtJKNTLY DISCOVERED IN T1IK ROCKY MOUNTAINS. Purely Vegetable! Fifteen years of tiinwt botanical rewarrh iiiiod thp-- e mountains mid Taly bxve rKiil t.il in the rtMoovery, nut only of many now vxrictiea of Urit. bm of new gpmien; mini f which have wonderfully niedldiml n0il curativ properties. ISy eoutinnal uxperiirumt their virttist uve known Hmi tlm from ext.Rrts of thewp ntwly discovered pliuiU are these pilU coinpuuu. cltnt. We arc informed that a fine fat sow belonging to Wut. Mulvay, was I( properly nwd, they will cure, very many iaiu mid ehe. and Bre more etiviitllr covered up during a heavy fall of ditant, valuable in DYSPKI'SIA, I.IVKR COMPLAINT. suow the prescut wiutcr. The Ani- ISIHUKSTION, JATND1CK, uc all chm-- of nl KIONRY mal mysteriously disappeared, and ou FKYKltS. OOLIS, URINARY COST1VKNK8S, KHKl'NATISM, llmSK8, , the 2Uth day after the storm here HKtltTlSL'KN, MaKRIHK, MUMPS, for tb blood, mid for inanv other referred to Mulvay determined to dig diseased, Purifjing hikI nil cse of 1!1LL1)CSNJSS and OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. R0M HAPPY RELIEF FOR TOUXO MIN life. etlects of Krrors and Abuses in Manhood Kwtortd. Impedimenta to Marri.pe N.w method of treatment. New mid remedieii. l'o4ik and Circular lnent free. In elid nveloe. Addrew. 110WAKI) ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth St., PUUdel-ph- i, n Institution ltTiug a high repntation Pa, fur honorable conduct aud profudsioual avkill. lli. .rlj & STORES, Cutler. IV. H. ClippTfon, ATTORNEY AT LA"V7 AND IfOTAKl ITBLIf. Offic, Maiu Street, opposite. J. D.rl.'i fnritur Stoi o, Ugden, U. T. sstc 101-0t- C. W. STA17SEI1, that Pinchbeck be not admitted, etc, West said there had been fuch a variety (GILEAD.) of contrary epiuions developed that he was unwilling to trust the admission of his colleague's vote now. lie moved to READER AND LECTURER postpone (he further consideration until the second Mcudtiy of December. This into tho snow bank that covered the Disordei'Ail stmiiai h. On urdnrs accompanied by the was agreed to ch or postal i to SO. History, Travels r.ml Goo.l For Wood. Hard ami where the animal was in the order, I will send Ml'rly by nmil postpaid, 1 box plac Soft ISpiceJ up with Quaint Humor on! offered Coal. a resolu'ion 1 icrosa box.s Pills for 25 veuu. box boxes Fielingbuyeen that the Senate approve of the action habit of sleeping. After digging a $J4.UO. Amusing Anecdotes. K. LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. J. JOHNM. WITH TIIR Bt. (Jevrjjp, Utah. before taken by tne President,, iit the few minutes he found .tha sow alive His new Lecture on .1 protection cf Louisiana from domestic and apparently not much the worse Registers,- Ventilators. Ac. O violence, and are of tbe opinion iliat he for its long confinement without food. and for Estimates Heating W. F. CRAWFORD, Y. D., Ventilating aliould continue to recognize' in that Mr. M. THAT HUMAN BAROMETER. says the animal is now alive Promptlj furnished. f tate the existing government. Object- and bo CITY. rLAIX tad seen increcan the tat, ed to by several Democratic Seuators, by BLISS A WALLS,S2 Literary Institutes will please PP! and it was laid over till morning. Weber Cowity, Ihe dulous who may visit the ranch. Utah, for always in writing. Address C a Circular..) (Sesd CHICAGO, ILL. heaato at 1:50 a m adjourned. Helena Independent. Stayner, Box 357, S. L-- City. MNlS-I.KS- 1 . FURNACES, Ranges and StoAres LYCEUM $'- -, "TJIE X S ItkeSt 89-6- |