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Show BY TELEGRAPH. FOREIGN. Bacon, Bradford and Bowen. Custom House Frauds. Three Children Burned to Death Victory over the Carlists French Politics. English Grain Market. Berlin, 15. The Roman Catholic bishops of Russia who addressed a pet it ion to the Km. peror, and received a reply last month from the minister of state, have made a rejoinder that to reject the decision of the Vatican council would be equivalent to the abandonment ef Catholici-m- , and that Ihey are convinced the Holy See wauld never be unwilling to act in conformity with all proper decisions of the state government. Barcelona, 18. The government forces gained an important victory at Moniverrat, and captured formidable positions of the Carl-itm that mountain. With the lo.--s of killed and woundei. only ninety-thre- e Rio Janeiro, 18. Vis otinl, Munn & Co., bankers, have suspended. They promise to pay in full if given tim. The gowrnmeut i hastening to the general relief in the present financial trouble. s Paris. 18. In the Assembly Minister Dtifauer submitted a bill for regulating the relatious between the public powers. It provides that the senate and chamber of deputies shall meet annually in January, aud s t at least five months in the year. There is a prospect that the republic cmy communicate with the chambers bv message. The chambers are obliged to reconsider any decision if the president makes a request to that effect. The president and ministers can be impeached only by the chamber ol deputies, and nut be tried by the senate. M Dufuuer alao introduced a bill relative to the organization of It. provides that ttle the senate. tion for tenators shut) be ordered by de AMERICAN. New York, 18. Tito following letter expUimi iioelf : To the editor of the Tribune i to-da- y, Hir: In your report of the election ofotliceraof the Congregational Union in jour paper of Friduj lat, it wnsaiaU cJ that the Rev. Dr. George D. Bacon decliueJ hs trustee of suid Hocioty because of his objection to Henry 0. I'owen as a meniber of the bourd, and thai 1 was chosen in his plnco. I was not pmeut at that meeting, nor did I know of my election until I siw the re port in the Tribune. Allow me to sny, ttierofore, that I uioet heartily eympa-thii- c with in 3 friend Dr. Dxcou, and for the tame reasons that led him to decline an re election have declined to become cree, which must be issued six months beford the day appointed for Ibe holding 1;U successor. I ask the privilege of ihi thereof. A motion was made by the min statement becau.se one less public might ister that the bills be referred to the lead some to think that Dr. LUcon stands committee of thirty. Tho Left opposed alone. I believe our cliurcbea are with the motion and ured that the bills, be him; at least, it cannot be doubled that to referred the senatoriil committee. they would prefer to have their contriM. Defauer's moiiori was defeated butions dispersed by men of unquestionM. Bitie announced that the wkereupon ed christian characters coumiite of thirty bad resigned their II. A. Bbaofobp, M. functions. member of Congregational Church, Mont Clair, N.J. the committee ofLabusluye, M. objected. thirty, The fifty-fir- .t of the Bade had no auuiversary to the tender resigright American .Sunday School Uuiou, was nation of the entire committee. Due C' lebrated this evening at the Academy Dan d i (Tret I'acnuio. president ef the fts of Music. Addresses were made by Bev.: Dr. Stuart Robinson, of Louisville, and seoibly, declared the reignation of the oommittee was unprecedented. The others. The reports of various commit- committee first conssider meet should to tees show a very encouraging condition the subject. Those of its members who f the Sunday school cause. to resign should noiify the preTho demand for Gen. Sherman's me- propose othcor of the assembly of their insiding moirs is so great that Arpleton is com tention. MBuf uer info 'mod the pelted to deter the publication from the f House that the defeat of his motUin Joth to the 2d tnst. would not be considered a cabinet ques Tho following were elected dilien. rectors of the New York & Harlem U. II. London. 18. company: Cornelius Yanierbilt Win. Thd Pall Mall Gazette finds the origin HVauderbilt, Vim. 0. Wttmore, Aug. of the recent war rumors in the follow Schll, Abraham- B.s Bojlif, James If. ing ciruumjtanoes: lu Versailles As Banker, Johii B. Dutcber, "Jos. Barker, just before adjourning for iig Cornelius Vanderbilt,jr., Jlobt. J. Niven, sembly last passed a bill which bad been Cornelius M. Meseroli, Chauucey M. under discussion concern lor time siuie Depew and Wm. II. Leonard. Cadres of the French army. Litter ing An officer of the Treasury Department addressed a circular is in town, under instructions from Sec- 1'riuce lxsmark to the diplomutio representa dispatch retary Bristow, to thoroughly eimnine tives of Germany abroad, complaining the records of the ei k and l ice Itnporta of the advption of the measure, which tioa of the last two yearn, iu connection was described as calculated to endanger with certain developments btougUt out of burope. The contents of the. peace iu tho recoutarrest of Lawrence, deputy the derpatcli were according to instruc colleotor Desangcs and others. tions rally communicated bv German A Havana letter atatej that highway to ihe Government to robberies and murders are no frequent representatives were n'sncc'fullv accredited. whia they lately in the streets of that city, that th The existence of this dispatch was 'di- HCling Captain General, who wus himself vu aua nee to the reports gave geJ, robbed in the street of a watch aud jew-t)r- which have lately caused so much ularm has ordered ail the culprits hereEurope after ta be tried by the military authori- throughout The Mark Lane Express, in a review ' ties. V of the breadstuff market, says that the:c The Washington light infanry, cf has been a marked improvement :n the Charleston, 8. C, will, acoompnny the of the p.tst week, temperature England society and Old Guard of the highest point attained in reaching tl sumNew York, in the trip to Boston in June, mer and the face of the country. altering t participate in the Bunker Hill centcu This cvming on a null market maie It is not improbable that the 5th business btiH mra dilhcult. Had high Maryland regiment will aloe unite with p- ices been paid a smart decline would with make the (rip them the above and tnve followed, but at the present rates Washington, 18. tbere is no room for abatement. All The Sioux Indians called at (he inte- over Kurope a beneficial etiange has ben rior department this afternoon to pay felt but the markets are liule altered. Uieir rcupeots to the commissioner of In Prices porhaps me a shilling lower. dun affairs. Sennr Lngasta anuouuees bis retire-miColonel. G. A. Batchelder, formerly . from politics uu'il able to subn.it cecretary of Dakota Territory, died here the acts of bis party to publio opinion. The Uuited KnUnd Alii ince for the . Tue Secretary of the Treasury to day suppression of the liquor tritlic, gave a made several changes in Mtorekocpeis vreauasi ,at Manvtiester to iSeal and guagers in Illinois. Wisconsin and Dow, abwiit to sail for the United States. Pratt Laa orgau-ie- d Sir Alfred ' La wfon, toeruber of Pailia jwa.a Commissioner new division in the itevenue meat, presided, aud presented Dow with Bureau, and is known as the divisiou ol a farewell adurevs. revenue agents. It will be ia vhargo of reveriwe agent Largan. It is stated that frauds in th importations of crape and mourning goods Collliou on (lie CliiuaSea. have been discovered as having exteud--through the past two years, in the (From the Norta Chiua News.) appraiser's "department cf the Custom House ia this city, and cf tha eiauiiuers We liave to record anotlicr-o- those line resigned. 'v .., The examination of the books and ac- terrible disasters at sen, a collision counts of wholesale whiskey dealers and betweeu tvro atcauter, involving rrcinn isnogoing on wry thoroughly much loss ot life, this time ou our here, but irregulurities Lave been own const, awd betweeu vessel well fjond. ' The World snys Sharkey, the murderknown in this port The catustrophs er, is on bvrtl the steamer Crescent, in from en route onarge of detective Davis, happened on Sunday morning, the lUvua to New York. 4th inst , at about half p.t8t ten Omnba, 18. M. McPherson, living near Columbus, o'clock, when tho lirifish steamer Neb., wLiU "vibitiug some fri;n Ja on Ocean, of 970 tons burden, and com Sunday night left four small children at home. During bin absno9 the house manded by Captain Urown, collided was burucd and three children burnt d with tho C. M. S. S. Fusing, coin to dea'h. The tire is S'lppoe l to have uiadtd by Captain Andrews, the tor n tho work of an incendiary. - - to-da- y - r.-ce- s y, fw - - nt 1 - to-da- y. te-aa- y J f damage being so gfeat that the last named steamer sank in a very few The minutes alter the occurrence. weather was calm at the time, but a dense fog prevailed, and the sea was risiog in a heavy though unbroken swell. The Fusing was, we are in- MAIN STREET, OGDES, SPEING KTAIJ. 1875. formed, goins; almost dead slow, e when suddenly the sound of a was heard, and almost as suddenly was seen the form of a large vessel bearing down upon her. The -- t CI a O O ti order was given to back astern at full a' (A speed, but before the effect of the CP? engines could be well felt the strange O en 1 vess struck the Fusing just about c O a P? s ft o2 the fore rigging, and such was the 3 5. e (0 s force of the blow that the whole of H B her fore compartment was cut coma. to 5 pletely asuuder. r, ej Co The scene that then ensued was o ft m t dreadfui The Fusing had about 125 10 it o o Oi c on people, including passengers, -- 1 O pa ? board, and almost before a boat could 73 be launched she went down head CO to (A o1 Oi 09 foremost. the of were people Many in the f recas le, some asleep, and as she dived into the sea some ot the poor wretches were seen running along her decks to avoid the waters that were rushing after them. ForConstantly adding the Lnfpst Sfylcs ivliith renders it tunately, at least in this instance, she Complete. had some deck cargo, consisting of spars of wood, and theso floating aa she sank, were the means of salvation to a goodly number of people on board. Captuin Andrews managed to get one boat afloat, and into this wore soon crammed about twenty.six of the passengers and crew. The ICcccived FKTIili, steamer Ocean stopped her engines, following: stood by, and lowering her boats, tv IS O saved about thirty more of the uno fortunates, who by this time were o C5 either floating in the water or on the O -m spars washed from the deck of the fa O CO o Fusing Still there were many whom O E f9 1 it was impossible to save. Some were ih a w ? either killed in the forecastle by beco CO o o 1 53 ing crushed by the bows of the H PS 3 o 73 CO Ocejn, or were so dreadfully injured S us to be incapable of doing unjthiug o or2 -- to save themselves, and in thi mau-ne- r H pp CO some 70 oi more found a watery grave. AS GOODS COST MORE OX ACCOUNT OF FREIGHT, At, The Ocean's boats proved the laid down in Salt Lake City than they do in Ogdeu. we can aud d meaus of saving many from the float- sell, on au average, cheaper. Give ns a cali and compare figures, and t)w ing spars, and for some time pu!K-- result will be a purchase, thereby saving mouey, timeaud trayeling espeao. round the spt' where tho steamer disappeared, in the vain hnre of saving more. The Ocean herself received such severe injury that, had zmnmcMHiiiM the weather been iu any degree rouzh, it ii more than probable she would uot have lived to reach pi As it was, a large hole was knocked in her bows, and her fore compartment was filled with water, but luckily the bulkhead stood firm. 13y stow fug this compartment with bags office, the water was in a measure got rid of, and seeing there was no assortment or more hope of saving life, the Ocean's Goods tliq Tcrritoty, head was turntd toward the Yangtze. and It should have, beeu'stated that the open sad affair happened about 120 miles Conference. miles north of Shaweishaa Island. 8team-wjiistl- !ry Goods Department r & 3 vi . t 5p I -- o Gent's Furnishing Department, Grocery Department, Slaving Just the v So . x p o - - . d ill-fat- WALKER BROTHERS. r. Spring Conference, 1875, SALT LAKE CUTT, Have received the most complete over brought into hpring aiul will them lor inspection sale during April Favored with contiuued calm weath er, the Ooean "reached Woosung ou the 6th inst., when Captain Andrews and the rescued portion of the crew and passengers of the Fusing came up to Shanghai in another eteamcr, and the eatastrophc became known. Among the passengers of the Fusing were several of tho native of- Country Traders Should see them ivitliont Fail. PFECTAL INDUCEMENTS TO CO - OPE H ATIY E STO !RE S BARMAID WHITES, ficials known as only one of whom, we believe was saved by Deiler ia clinging to a spar. All the Europeans on board, except the third of"WAa-oisrs- , ficer; were saved either by the boats Of all kinds and Siiei. pr by means of the spars, being afterwards taken off either by Captain Wood's Mowers and Paddock adjustable Sulky Jh'V Reapers, boats boat the cC or the of Andrews' C'o'.. unrivalled yraii Shetarti llakt, yU Jiol, Ocean. It is said that one reason savimj Thfeshiny Machines, and general why the boats of the Fusing could ! not be got afloat was that the Chiinto crowded them decks nese on her and so prevented tho falls working. Wiih a good supply of Extras for Macliicea Some of the unfortunates taken ou board the Ocean v were either so injured by being crushed, 'or exhausted by their immersion in the water, that they died after they were rebefore purchasing elsewhere. ceived on board. On! one boat beclearof tho longing to the Fusing got :o: wreck, with the Eurwpean portion of the crew (exempt Mr. Stewart, the ALL 1 I third engineer, who was drowned) to give satisfaction, and will sell at the most rcnsoaalle prices. iu and some Chiucse twent--threall. After putting the rescued men on board the Ocean, the boats returned and scr relied forever two hours a'.:iorcsthe Trrcckago any Ogdeo, Vtoh rice-mandrin- s, b aiist AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS CALL AND SEE STOCK WILL CUARArTEE o fr ot:;cr survivors. rfcrih Srcel, SELL |