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Show B Y TELEGRAPH. Government Action on the "Highland Chief." Now Revenue Steamer for The Pacific- - The Pennsylvania Min ing Riots English seilor is in the Worst conditien of any of the prisoners. The Standard's special from Berlin says the Prussian police have redoubled their vlgilance.having received alarming notices of plots against Bismarck and minister Folk. A special staff of fourteen detectives has been formed for their Hills. 1875. protection. The Federal council meets on Monday to consider the question of extending the laws controlling the administration of action. ecclesiastical property and abolishing Wilkesbarre, 7 religious orJers, to the whole empire. There was an exciting time lust night Berlin. 7. around Kings'on. A procession of from Six thousand German families are f0 to 100 miners, with torches, and arm- preparing to emigrate from Prussia on ed with guns, revolvers and clubs, account of eppressive conscription. -- 7 CO marched to ths dwellings of men work3 CO 3 SOtil ing in Hutchison & Payne's m nes, and 1 5 s gave them notice to quit on penalty of I,aud Patents. 2 t5 death. The result has been thai Payne's cr? men refused to return to work this mornO United States Land Office, era w s ing Three of Hutchison's men, while Lake Salt City, U.T., on the way to the shaft, were followed I3 CO CO May 7, 1875. "i. by a gang of women and children and homestead The following final " patents pelted with stones till they were forced B ! to seek safety in flight. The constable, have been received at this office, aiid S2 to 2 B into whose hands warrants for the arrest are ready for delivery upon the parties SO CO o m ft of persons who beat McDade, were 5" 3 their duplicate receiver's O surrendering to tO to to to placed, was unable to serve them co- g o X C5 Cl C. u a posse will accompany him receipts: fcrera 5 M O and trouble is expected. as O 3 Cincinnati, 7. O 53 NAME. r. d. to At 2 o'clock this morning an attempt - o CO was made to rob Adams' express mes S 140 Kawsel Bradford. senger on the train between Lima and 74 501 Timothy Gilbert. forest, Ohio. The robber sawed through 101 484 the end of the door of the express car, 105 George Walton 221 effected an entrance and demanded the 10G Warren F. Reynolds. 08 William McMillan surrender of the messenger. Price re- 123 205 Thomas II. Jones Constantly adding the Latest Styles wliich renders it fusing, the robber shot him twice, once 138 2GG Samuel Briggs in the cheek and once in the shoulder. 1S9 Complete. Price then shot the robber, killing him 144 Anders Hintie 19 Alva A. Green instantly. The robber proved t be a 157 158 333 named Alphonso Green recently discharged conductor 1(52 550 Eliza Allen acon conductor th Brinkley formerly 131 commodation train of the Pittsburg, Ft. Hit) Henry Day 819 Clark lligley ayne railway. Price s wounds are not 176 182 549 John W. Sharp serious. 192 William II. Hill 647 Lawrence, Kan., 7. 199 156 Simson D. Iluffaker At the annual meeting of the stock 676 Cornelius Green holders of the Kansas Pac fie railway 222 FUJLIi, 227 326 following held lothere ihe company, Phillip Houtz yesterday, 228 322 Edward Hall wereselected directors Id lowing gentlemen 533 lma Dut fey for the ensuing year: Robert E Cair, 280 C H-281 D. 139 M. John oo 8. Adolph Meire, Joseph Thompson Terry, 282 700 C Hansen C? B. 8. F. Peter Lewis, S e Edgell. Greely, jr.. 13 William Kendell O , 5 St. Louis; Tbos. A. Scott, Philadelphia; 283 o 74 John Thornley Sidney Dillon, Jay Gould, Jos S. Smith, 284 o G 2 en O 285 23 New lork; Oliver Ames, Bottton. Daniel Harvey e O O 280 17 m as Christopher Layton Plymouth, Mass., 7. a i OD I 287 1236 Wm E. Stnrtevant, the triple murder John W. Mecham 5 C 5 I co gc o o 288 541 o Peter was Graff 1 er, banged this morning in the yard m SI P TS 1 78 lieu ry Talbot t of the county jail. To the last he main 283 o CO o B rS3 72 Thomas Finley tained the stolidity which has character- 290 VI p 70 ized him throughout. For the (mi time 291 James Forbes o oeu G89 in this state the old 'drop scaffold ws 292 Wash. Lcmmon u 646 Samuel W. Wooley discarded for the more modern instin-inen- t 293 Ci eoo ef de ith, the cross beam and 294 Chancey G. Webb 164 AS GOODS COST MORE ON ACCOUNT OF FKEIGIIT 4a, weights. ' The sheriffs of several coun 295 Georgo Adams 133 296 W. Green. ties were present. George X laid down in Salt Lake City than they do in Ogden, we can and do 297 418 E. Beck Joseph sell, on au average, cheaper, '(jive us a call and compare figures, and the 298 73 William N. NaHer FOllElGN; ' result will be a purchase, therehy saving money, time and traveling expene?. 24 299 Robert Burton Shanghai, 7. 75 Thomas Evans The American Methodist chapel nt 300 301 539 H. Khees Charles Quickany was destroyed by a mob, and 302 259 C. Neilson Charles sl31y Chinese amauthorities have offered lue 803 220 Geo. W. Beckatead ..... ple reparation. , 304 233 John Field City or Mexico, April 30. 305 432 Joshua K. Clark The revolution which began in Mich. 450 Joseph W. Smith oacan in consequence of the publication 300 307 129 William Jamison of church reforms aud the expulsion of 808 249 Thomas Williams the sisters of charity, ia extending aud 809 275 Henry Harkfr gaining ground in other Slates. Wi LLETT POTTESOBR, is suffering greatly. All business is paialjzed and the people are leaving Register. The village of Junenbihus been pillaged , and burned. The legislature of alarmed at the progress of the ' A Colorado tombstone has the folrevolt, has been convoked in extra es- : siou, which began on the 23d inst., and lowing: will discuss measures for the suppresHe was youDg, .assortment of sion of the rebellion. He was fair, Goods Farther Point, 7. Territoty, But the The steamer Dominion bas arrived. Injuns and Raised bis ha'r. The oaptain reports having been caught in the ice eleven days ; lie left the Polynesian and Lake Champlain, also one of Allen's ships yesterday morning, Withotit Fall see the former in the ice and the latter s VI clear. The Polynesian appeared to be X all right. He passed eight vessels in all INDUCEMENTS : in the ice which was very heavy. CD ' ' Kingston, 6. TO Later advices from H are to the effect that toe attempted revoCO-OPEKATIlution was discovered during itie nationI : al festival, on Saturday last, while tfce CD President was at churuh. The government troops proceeded at euce ta arrest Bryce, Menplassie, Pierre and Caval, i aspirants for the Presidency. Eaeh reOBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. ' IV.' H 'ClippTton, sisted arrest, and fought fimoaly. Xryce was wouuded and died at tho- - iaijlish AT LAW HAPPY RElIEf OR TOUNO MEN FROM HI Pierre comia'uted Consulate; tlio effects of suicsde.aud .hdH Aburtcu in early life. AXD Mnnhood Kestored. IuipediH.uuU to Marriane H Caral sought sheltei ia. La American XOTAR'riBLIC rH Kew method of treatment. New aud Consulate. Order wm restored on MonOffie, Maiu Street, oppemit J. BovU's h"1" rnidic8. Voeki nd Circulars The J the implicated parairest free, in Ritd nvrliH. Addrem. 11UWAKI) Slois, Ogden, U. T. day. sS8tf. ASSOCIATION. No. 419 NortU Ninth St.. Phiadui-phities still continue. Two foreigners were 0 a liigh repututioD Pa., nn Iustitution accidentally kilWd during tie. outbreak. in lor hniKrabe conduct having aud professional KkUl. Department X 2 9 CO Washington, 7. The attorney general has orerruled the objections wade te his complying with the official request ef the secretary of the interior in regard to the Highland Chief mining controversy, and had accordingly directed, the United States attorney at Salt Lake City to institute proceedings in the mime of the United States for Betting aside the patent heretofore Issued U the Highland Chief company so far as it conflicts wi'h the locations of the Prince of Wales and Waudering Coy mines. The Brooklyn Eagle speaking of the probable duration of the Beecoer trial, says the testimony yet to be adduced far the plaintiff will, it is expected, be all in by Tuesday night, and the remainder of the week will be occupied by the final testimony for the defence. Porter will begin his address en Monday the 1 6th, and occupy the whole of that week. Etarts' address, which will be commenced on Monday, the 22d, will probably oceupy tlie remainder of the month, and run into Jane, and if nothing unforseen takes place the whole of the summing up, including Beach's address in behalf of the plaintiff, will be finished by the end of the first week in J. me, as he does not expect to consume more than three days in hid summing up. Then follows the charge by Judge Neilson, and the deliberation by the jury, and the verdict may looked for by the middle of next mouth. A Washington tpeo'al rays that the bond of Postmaster Parker, at New Orleans, is a family affir. General Butler has a brother-in-lawho hbsuiiips 200,000, his nephew by marriage. Governor Ames, of Mississippi $100,000, nnd the father-in-laof his daughter, Ex-Judg- N-- l-t 3 to-dn- C1" w pl, s- Gent's Furnishing Department, 250 Trunks, Yalises, e & Satchels, Grocery Bepartmeat, Having Just Received the " 9 , " m I 9 o w A special from Port au Prince, May 3d, says that the revolution was, at th first moments subsequent to the outbreak put down, by the government troops. Generals Price, Brice and Pierre were killed. The foreign consulates were immediately crowded with the refugees who sought shelter from the violence of the Martial law vas proclaimed natives and the proclamation contained a promise of amnesty to those who would surrender at once to the officers of the government. Tranquility was restored. Fort Laramie, C. Louis Richards, from the agencies, says: The Indian delegation will be here It is not certain whether they go to Washington, lied Cloud and Hpotted Tail went to confer with the President by telegraph themselves. They distrust agent Scoville. There bas been much quarrelling among themselves as to who should goto Washington. One Indian, "Sitting Bull," was beaten by hit band for saying the whites wuld have the country anyhow. Two bands h of Indians on the arc supposed to have crossed above here. The miners who leit Spotted Tail for the hills are iiot yet found by the troops in pursuit of them. Professor Janney's party wfu cot be here for two weeks. The expedition will rot leave before June 15th. war-pat- . , Two more expeditions being organized at Sioux City, will start for the hills and Big Horn country about the middle of this month. The pony express whica reports that the first expedition is within 100 miles of the hills. They had seen nothing of the military. Fifty soldiers went west from Omaha on ifriday. They leave the railrund at Columbus and march north to stop the Macs mils adventurers who left Sioux ciljr recently. to-da- . Kansas City, 7. Thirteen men left here via the Kansas Pacific railroad (or the hills Col. Carpenter's expedition starts on Monday. .The interest in the matter is increasing in this cection of the country, and an immense immigration is anticipated. A large ferry boat has been construct' el at Omaha for the Platte or Siluey route to the Black Hills. to-da- I I 3 r-- K s . p, . .$100,000. WALKER MOTHERS. 1875. Spring Conference, Mich-ouca- n Mich-vacan- SALT LAKE CITY, - Have received the most complete ever brought into the spring and will open them for inspection sale during April Conference. Country Traders Should them SPECIAL Port-au-Princ- e c6 o STORES. Taylor & Cutler, YE . ATTORNEY Kn-oi-- s . I iierlia, 7. The proceedings against the Prince Bishop of Breslaa, fw violation of the ecclesiastical laws, resulted in his re moval. He has been conducted to the Bohemian frontier. .The Post considers- tho reply of Bel giurn to the last German note unsatisfactory, and it believes that Germany is Baltimore, 7. placed in Buch a position that to set the A company representing the Fifib matter at rest will be- an impossibility. Maryland regiment, visited Washington London, 7. and tendered its services aa Clews, the Englishman, of the schoonto the President to the Bunker Hill er 4,Jefferson Borden crew, declared he centennial. The President, it is eaid, joined the mutineers under compulsion. gracefully accepted the proffered cour- The United Stales consul has taken The marine baud will accompany charge of the tesy. prisoners and ordered the escort. ; their to the Dread naught hostransfer ' '. Chicago, 7. but there is sonit legal ,iiilEcnlty pital; t A Times'; Washington special says of o , lui-n- t a, PV -- p: w H 5 C. :: FURNACES, 6 i Ranges and Stoves For Wood, Hard and Soil Coal. - es-o- 2 I The Mexican Revolution y SPEING GDEtf, UTUi r Expeditions to the Black to-da- STUKET, Sry Goods Shooting an Express Robber. arrived here the abrupt dismissal of commissioner of internal revenue Douglass, that the politicians think it the beginning of a ne departure in the matter of executive ap The President informed a pointments. called on him yesterday who gentleman to remonstrate against Douglass' sudden taking off, that be was going to show the politicians that he was President of the United States, and that hereafter he ghoul 1 remove and appoint men with out giving any one the reasons for his WITH THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. rt Registers, Ventilators. "S3 &c. Estimates for Heating anj Ventilating Promptly furnished. , 24 . Clilt'AGO.HJu. (GILZADk) LYCEUM READER AND LECTUI. 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