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Show itg eapny, decUlng that the Sapphire company it entitltd to a patent for Dios eenor or Mouat Uope lode, near Virgin' ia, Nerada. of the calumny and aspersion that found early vent in Plymouth circle, in inves Heating committees and Bacon letters Beecher looks upon the result of trial as ffivioar him all the vindication it was in the power of the court to give. For hi chief vindication he looks to the future "I am," said he, "good for twenty years' work ye, and before that is done malice will have scent itself; iztiorance wil have become informed, and misconcep tions of character will be corrected Being asked what he thought cf the ma lignity disylayed by some of his brethren, Ueecher made many excuses for their eonduct, and added, ''If I strike back I shall never strike but once, don't want to quarrel and I shan't if can avoid it, hut J. don t by any means propose to be led like a lamb te the THE DAILY Ogden Junction. San Francisco, 3. The Post thin erening publivheg a nar rative of nine columns, purporting to be a true story of the circuratUnces con reeled with the troubles of llev. Mr l'arsbali, or Oakland, some two years co. l'arsbali was tried by a ehurch tdunoil in October and November, 1873, for laircivious conduct with certain in em bers of his flock, was confided, and left town, going to Vallejo, finally settling at Healdsbnrg, Sonoma county. On the 28th of October last, the community was startled by a report that r. II. Sumner, a real estate agent, wne naa oeen a prominent member of Parshall's church at Oakland, bad been a victim of aa at- slaughter." Dispatches from Dublin say the mateh tempted assassination and was taken to He kept for the Freeman s Journal cup, to day, his home severely wouuded his bed for several weeks, being attended resulted in a tie between Fulton of the by his friends and a physician, and was American team, and Doyle of the Irish CIRCULATES IN interviewed by a reporter. Ho showed association. The tie is to be decided by anonymous letters, warning him of harm shooting at ordinary targets. The shooting for the All Ireland Chal if he did not stop his persecutions of Shield took place at Holly Mount mormade and an ante lenge Parsball, finally The competitors were four each tem statement, that he was waylaid by two men on the nip ht in question, and from the Dublin, Belfast and New York on his refusing te sign a compact to set clubs; ranges 1,000 and 1.100 yards, in Parshall all right, was attacked as before each of which every participant had mentioned. Instead of dying after this twenty shots. The shield was won by Of statement, Sumner went East with his the Dublin marksmen, the score stand family. During bis absence Parshall ing: Dublin, boo; ISew lork, boo; Bel commenced suit against the Post for the fast, 528. St. Louis, 3. publication of Sumner's ante mortem Colonel Boudinot wLo has just re tatetnent. Sumner returned last May. He said he had obtained a good deal of turned from the Idnian Territory, says murder cases have been information about Parshall in the Last, twenty-sevewhich would help the Post in a libel disposed of by the United States Dis Reached bj a Daily Mall. suit. He called on Col. W. H L. Barnes, trict Court at Fort Smith, Arkansas, who was conducting the case for the before which all criminal business. Post, and showed him a number of from Indian nations come. Out of this anonymous letters which he claimed to number there were eight convictions have reoeived during September, 1874, for murder in the first degree, seven of al( breathing a spirit of hostility on ac- those convicted including two boys, are count of his opposition to Parshall. Sub- to be banged together on the 3d of Sep sequently be told Barnes he had digcov tember next. San Francisco, 3. ered the man who had attacked him, and within a day or two brought to Barnes Captain Lindell and Jean, chief mate office a man named Purvcs, who owned of the bark Union, lost on Puget Sound, AT THE to having committed the assault on Sum- May 17th, by striking a rock and sink ner at the request of Parshall; that Par-ha- ll ing, were arrested yesterday at the in was an old ' friend of his, and had stance of the insurance companies for 'worked on his sympathies until he con- wilfully wrecking the vessel. The mate sented to commit the deed. Purves also made a confession, charging the captain with approaching him with plans for named as his accomplice one J. C. of Oakland, clerk in the employ destroying the vessel The design was of Bowtn Bros., and showed letters pur- deliberately carried out. The captain porting to he from Parshall relative to denies the charge. The Union was the contemplated assassination, which worth about 418,000; insured for $15.-00were written in the same hand as those The Bulletin this afternoon publishes produced by Sumner. Capt. Lees, detective, was called into the cast, who the details of startling developements aide a critical examination of Purves in the case of Miller, the defaulting secand the whole affair. He discovered dis- retary ef the Western development OF ALL KINDS, crepancies which aroased his suspicions, oompany, the substance of which is that and tba upshot of the whole matter is his name is not Miller, but Woodruff. that Purves, and subsequently Sumner, He has a wife and family residing in being confronted with the evidenoa ob New York, who suppose him to be in talned, have finally confessed that the Australia, whenoe ostensibly he corwhole affair, including the injuries re responds with them. The defalcation Executed in the Best eeived by Sumner, the anonymous letters is greater than at first supposed, and is at Style, received by him and the supposed cor expected to reach from half a million to respondenoe between Purves and Par- - a million. Large sales of real estate by shall, was a conspiracy to ruin Parshall. Miller to Woodruff are discovered, beThe Post was informed of the disclosures ing transfers to himself. He was preon acoount of their bearing on the libe paring when arrested to desert his wife REASONABLE suit instituted sgaiast it by Parshall here aud leave for Australia. On Monday Parshall was notified by tel. egraph ef his arrival. On Tuesday it FOREIGN. was determined to proceed at once Dublin, 3. gainst euinner, ana tnis morning suit At the shooting for the Ireland wis commenced against him in the 12th district court bv Parshall, with damages challenge shield, in the closing matches set at $50,1)00 for libel contained in the Wilson, of the Belfast club, won the Wilkes cup; Coleman and Gilder-sleev- e ante mortem statement. of the American team, made four Louisville, Ky., 8. Willis Russell, who has been a promi bulls-eye- s each, at 500 yards distance. nent witness against the Owen county In the contest for the hundred guinea ana at times deputy United cup, Coleman won the final shot, but the States marshal, was assassinated last cup goes to Gildersleeve urder the rules, night by some unknown person, who as Coleman won the Spencer cup. A fired a load of buckshot at him through strong and irregular wind blew during r a winaow. the shooting There was an immense crowd present at the exhibition place Chicago, 8. A Times Washington correspondent for the distribution of prizes, ays or tne complications on the Mexioao which included badges for each member border, that the movements of both the of the American team. The Lord Mayor, war and navy departments in this mat- Leech and Sir James Mackey made ter, have hitherto been managed with speeches, congratulating the Americans the greatest secrecy, and very few out on their victory. side of official circles have an idea of Maj. Leech saiOl the victory would the completeness of every detail of the serve as an additional tie between the enward movement upon Mexico. The two eouatries. Oildersleeve responded, demands t be made upon the Mexican and thanked the Lord Mayer and all government will be most imperative, others in Dublin, and Ireland generally and if the demands tre not conceded, for the warm hospitality and gen erous applause that bad been accord. eterner measures will be resorted to., The New York and Eastern editorial ed his countrymen, nnd assured them excursion party arrive 1 here last night that the occasion would never be forgotaha win leave on Mouday for Colorado. ten by Americans. At the conclusion of They will reach San Francisco on the his remarks he presented an elegant cup 16th, and leave there the Eust about of American silver and manufacture, to be shot for annually by the Irish rifleAugust 12! h. men. The gift was enthusiastically reRochester, NT., 3. A noted gambler and thief named ceived. On Monday the American party John Clark, yesterday shot two officers will make an excursion to Countv Wiek- who attempted to arrest him for bur low. 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