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Show BY TELBGKAPU. AMERICAN'. York, 17. of .ho As-- jTew judiciary Th9 co.m,ee .tersely reported wives to testify cr w naoM.tr' ....'rial Mrs, Mitchell, ! ., . In i"K who ....;., 1 i w- - nn i nttr. room. and heard Mrs. of enlreHty, n times returned o the Tiltcm heard say SLe tto net. - D , .i.J ad IS!!.;: ..i I.oi. """"s t; on Dure' Mrs Tin r WHO fe The Ti killing th. bill. IlllOu iu Mrs on their again.t , . EnsbanJ. v .,., BUU.C wneo uc was Uiscusirgcu ruined. that he whs... .. .1 .n other gentium" 1 VI ftrl ,t1B - ITninn iever. saw any PH I UU I UCU B Beecher and Moulton. IbnL. Gay, clergyman deposed to at lecturing betorji the col ege Jloomingtoo, iB which be a1oca ed the Witness doctnnes. his to resign position in in consequence ot opposing free-iov- b Hdent was requested the college e TlltUD Louisville, Ky., 17. of alleged Ku arrests of A number Todd couxty in made been bnve Klux are new in recently, and the prisoners fears of some been bnve Uil There sent Leslie Governor and trouble, to that militia State a company of the were made on the confcounty. Arrests the of one of gang. ession to-da- y Wilkesbarre, 1. The ice still remains stationary, there has been no perceptible fall in Cellars water since afternoon and the and houses on River street are fill d with water; the gas works have several feet of water in thera, and the city is in darkness. The weather has been gradu- ally erctring colder, and. everything This has will be froien solid to night. the undoubtedly prevented bridge here from being swept away, and should a gentft thaw follow, the ice may move without further damage; bat if the thaw should be sudden, great damage must be the result. ct Yankton, 17. It is stated here on the authority of Delegate Armstrong, from Washito-da- ngton, that the treaty of the United States with the Sioux Indians, whereby the Black Hills country was set apart as a reservation, was never ratified by Congress, and the best authority says it will not stand if tested. This is also confirmed by qther gentlemen who were in Washington in. 1866-matter was under discussion. citement increases here in 7, when the The ex- regard to the there, and far ties are preparing to start at once. Scranton, Pa , 17. West Pittston stands between two Hoods, one of which broke through the ravine at the base of the mountain this morning, cutting off the flight of the inhabitants. The loss by the flood and the obstruction of the milroad tmffio will reach a million dollars. Lancaster, Ta., 17. Dr. Thomas II. Goodwin, of York fountj, is committed to jail here arrested on a charge of seduction of Miss Wary Reichelberger, a young lady of good family in this city, and who afterwards attempted to procure, abortion. hich resulted in her death She &s found a week ago by the relatives concealed in a hut in Maryland. The msmU of the affair are horrible. Oaiaha, 17. ueneral Ord. received the following today fom General Sherman: The directs tkfi f,lln,in in ha made AU public: into thatipnt'iuu of fudi expeditions "lue lJUck Hills country, must be pre- lun "s ,he iU present treaty ex- -' Worts ar? now bcine made to e fur the " xtiiUuisbtieu, of the "'l. ml alt proper means will be ' J HCi.nr.li,h that end; if, how- "r. the steps wlmh nre to betaken we opening of the country to set- fail, jhone at present i"i that teintory persons muxt. be expe.led.' JJJini'nd of General Sherman, Wra. new gold fields to-da- 8:45 a,m. A great shout of thanktul-nes- s has just gone up The gorge has broken and the ice is floating down stream, while the water in the village is lowering. ?00 houses were carried off, but us far us I eard from m liyes were lost. A dispatch from Pittston, Pa., slate that all but the east spun of the magnificent new bridge across the Susquehanna there was swept away early this morning, and the old bridge a quarter of a mile above followed soon after. The Lackawanna bridge had previously gone down. The loss in bridge property alone is not less than half a million The flood is making terrible inroads in the valuable property in West Pittston, having already covered the lower portion of the place, and the loss is already very great. 1 p.m. The scene at Germantown, the lower part of this city, beggars description. The ice is piled on the shore in many places thirty feet high, and ia About pieces weighing thirty tons. tweuty small houses and some shanties have been tern to pieces, and about 200 houses filled with water to the secsnd story. It is reported that one man wan killed Four of the five spans, in nil 622 feet, of the Delaware railway bridge are gene. The debris of the railroad and Barrett bridges caught fast off Nan Nay's island, three miles below, thus saving the tower of the suspension bridge. The damage to the Barrett bridge company is about $15,000, and the other losses in the village are about $20,000. The river is now going down and the danger is over. About twenty-fiv- e small frame buildings nearest the river in Port Jarvis are totally wrecked. Charleston, S. C, 17. Great excitement was created in the by the Legislature at Columbia, veto by the Governor of the bill to liquidate the floa'ing debt of the State. The Governor in his message says the failure of the Legislature to inaugurate any measures for the reduction of the ex penses and taxes, of the State reuder it impossible for him to consent to add a dollar to the weight of taxation that now oppresses the people. He would regard the approval of this act as a piece of gross injustice to all those whose interests be is bound to protect. The aggregate taxation is how without a precedent A great maand without justification. jority of the claims covered by the bill are unpaid legislative certificates which have been made to cover vast frauds, and these claims, as a whole, the Governor does not consider constitute a va- id obligation of the State; Moreover the commission appointed by the bill do not, as a whole, command his confidence, nor hat of the publio. A lone and angry debate followed the reading of the mes sage, a number or colored vembers bit. terly assailing the Governor. No vote was reached, but it is .believed the Con. servatives and reform Republicans will be able to sustain the veto. San Francisco, 17. The execution of brigand Vasques is set for Friday, 19th inst., at San Jo;-eAdvices from Los Angeles state that Chavez, the lieutenant of Vasquez, has sent letters to prominent individuals in that city, threatening bloody vengeance A petition was f Vasquez is executed. telegraphed to Governor Pacheco yes- erday from influential citizens of Los Angeles, including some of the parties who captured Vasquez, asking a post. The result poneruent of the execution. of the petition is not yet knowa. to-da- y, . In-"- to-2ri- U 'nipple, assisuut mere is but linle adjutaut general." credence placed in itonei of miners fron the Black Jm 18 KeaerHy considered amove- ,lntere8ted l0ha wh hope to "HP a harvest by ouifittm people. Delano has takVn to Repretentative and Champion of American Art Tatte ! Prospectus For - BRANCH. OGDEN 174 Eighth Tear. Wholesale Dealers Journal of America. G-ENER- in AL ISSUED MONTHLY. "A Magnificent Conception wonderful carried out." 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