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Show jiY TELEGliAPH. AMEMCiN. The Washington, 11. general has arranged postmas-e- d fi1 oflbe 0ldalSl for (he oomjj the of Sporuuon steamers between the oiieuf.il mlil. san S.a-e- V their s plying Frucico. JpB nJ China, for asthea unthen,aiU conveyed forth. ..r.ice. fhe UUu.ou Belr.c of earner l.e .aita from with the mails for Japaa Francisco and it is China on the lash inst., ;DJer8.o,d that the companr will eail-ina steamer monthly hereafter, the about on from San Fwncifco sea The month. postage each ijih of has agreed to votes which the company the Jor .caept as a lull compensation aOO per w ill not amount to over serTae it will reach month, and it is thought annum agains. oniy about $5,000 per Congress sIDO 000 per annum which lereed to py to the Tacitio Mail steamthe same class aud ship company for amount of service. United States war vessels have been oworderel to Panama and Aspinwall, in the disturbances ing to the political Columbia of United States In relation to the testimony of Colonel Loaz before the Marsh commission of Assistant Secretary Cowan flour has been paid for at no that eUtes lied Cloud agency by the Indian office Colonel Loug'B except that which had it. to attached certificate The Burgeon general has received the following dispatch : .Fort Barrancas, 11, No new cases or death. Every patient is convalescent. B. B. Ilalleck and Theo. W., alias arrested "Peg Leg." Brown, recently the in robbery, treasury for complicity were brought before the palice court Each waived an examinthis morning of $40,000 bail they default in and ation, were committed tejail. New York, 11. Well executed counterfeit bends of the California and Oregon railway were discovered in Wall street A London special says that Shaw and Thompson, engaged in the iron trade, have failed, with liabilities estimated at The announcement of this 120,000. failure and the anticifaiion that others may take place, has given a drooping tendency to the market. Cleveland, 11. L. K. Adams, baggage master on the Clsveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis railway, running between here fad Galien, has been arrested, charged with robbing passengers' bag gage while in his charge. His house was searched, and goods, consisting of ladies' wearing apparel, w a ches, jewelry, etc, valued at $3,000, recovered. Adams has made a full confession, which implicates several persons to whom he claims he b&s disposed of goods. Baltimore, 11. New York tea company failed to day; liabilities $60 000. A epeoial from Staunton, Va., says: As a freight train was passing through Big Bend tunnel on the Chesapeake and Ohio railway, thirty feet of the roof fell, badly wounding the engineer. Captain Moody, convicted of cruelty to his seamen on the voyage from Quano islands to Baltimore, and sentenced to three months' imprisonment and to pay a fine of $500, has been pardoned by the President. Moody served two months of the imprisonment, and had paid the tine and costs. Raleigh, N. C, 11 The latest authentic reports show the e election of sixty Democrats and a Republicans and Independent s. Sixty-on- e is necessary for a dis-mlc- h z to-da- y. fifty-nin- Dem-ocr- choice. San Francisco, 11 on Front disastrous fire street, Sacramento, destroyed a planing mill, tub and pail factory, and lumber The yard ajid a number of dwellings. fire is still raging with a strong south wiiH, which may drive it into the heart of the city. . A dispatch from San Diego reports the arrival of Dr Edward Palmer, of the Smithsonian Institute, from Julian district, with a quantity of plants, etc, for shipment to Washington, nd Kimball, special treasury agent, from the examination of Diallers on the frontier. The Independent Democratic convention last night nominated Sam. Brannon or Congress. The Independent State committee of Oregon met at Salem to day. Governor Ueorge M. Whitney was nomiiated for A anti-jukie- Congress. The graders in the corner of Mission nd Sixteenth streets y unearthed keg containing gold in scales and nug to-da- get, the vahie of which is variously estimated at $30,000 to $80,000. Z. C. M. L, Madrid, 11. the arrival o supplies of heavy ordnance and other 8)ege material for the attack on Seo de L'rgel. Five of the besieging batteries yesterday exploded a inagazine in the Official dispatches announce uoi ueieuces. Tar'-s-, 11 Carii.at niivipa iluplai-- 1 Vi a t fh Irani will defend the citiJel of Seo de an OGDEN BRANCH OUR Wholesale Department Is cf to-da- MERCHANDISE , in-la- w full-size- onlcreil by letter will securely forwarded. packed promptly a Xor Our PRICES die-cussi- id 33 ...-.- . 33 CLAWSON. f. Price Dry Goods & Clothing Ono 1 One Furniture South of I i part-nnrshi- n Dry GoodSj Clothing, Hats, Notions t2 &c. Death and Destruction to High Prices ! ROSENTHAL & BROS. 0 1 . v 1 ittjM'byHOprrm.BBOS.' l lj , , 17-- I . . FOREIGN. - ur?el to the last, and that the Alfonsists stable Ewalt then came cp and arwill find ihe reduction slow work. MMk God. Doctor, rested Dublin, 11. fr?"exc!aim?d do that what did The Irish rifle association held a you as em t4I officer the sorry for it as meeting last night, and pssed reso of tbauks to the American rifle anybody," answered the prisoner. team for the pr res presented to the "Where do you want me to go?" Irish riflemen. Regulations, of regret at Marshal Hoffman joining parting, and expressing a hope in the theDeputy whole party proceeded the two, early future of meeting for a lriendly to the house court building and into The competition, were also p.89ed. Dublin riflemen and several prominent the office of County Judge Lucius citizens went to Liverpool to aid in the Dosha, Jr. Ju'lge Desha gat facing parting courtesies. tho only door, and across the tabl Stocked with a splendid and complete selection Copenhagen, 11. The obsequies of Haus Christian An- from it, poring over tbo statute law dersen, held in Frau Kirke cathe- relating to tho ca?e in hand. Hoffman sat with his face at right dral, were touching and impressive. The and King royal family, with the minister angles to the door and near it, with and chief officers of the government, as- his feet on the table. Ewalt was sisted the depulatiens from all parts of the kingdom. In the cathedral were reared back in a chair, close to the his right side face to representatives of public bodies, State ouly window, and city diplomatic corp, the faculty the window and his back to the door. and students of the univert-itywork- Donnally sat reared back in his chair, men's societies, gefctlemen of the press, his left lace to the window, close to with several connected with American FOR THE SPRING TRADE. directly opposite. journals, and an immense congregation it, R. brother a II. Ridgley, of of citizens who filled every part ef the II IIIH 1 edifice. The casket was oovered with Peckover, was at the latter's house, hundreds of wreatliB, laurels and floral his own home, when the news offerings, many of wbich were sent from of his kinsman's fate. He had beeu Country Dealers are invited to call and inspect, Germany and other couutries. The day out few moments betore, but a only was made one of national mourning in Denmark. In this city all business was was not well and had returned to the d suspended, and flags floated half mast. house. He had got. a pistol, a Colt's army revolver. It is London, 11. Gooils be Shaw & Thompson, iron merchants certain, too, that he said he was goiug and makers, who yesterday were reportand to kill Donnally, but one young man ed in financial difficulties, compounded whom it said he thought it only with their creditors fifty cenia on the to dollar. Their liabilities are put at an idle threat, and another gentleman with whom he talked on the subject $500,000. Now is favoaable time to renew stocks and A special to the Standard says great left him believing, or hoping, he had numbers of Montenegrins, on Tuesday, been persuaded from his bloedy de prepare for the business of the joined the insurgents around Trebigne, sign. and it is asserted on good authority tbat lie entered the court houie yard Russia won't prevent Montenegro from opening Season. to and the the a by Ilerzegovinans. ai'ling gate, nearly opposite Gladstone has published another pam- considerable distance from the winphlet, in which he discusses a new ques- dow at which Ewalt and Donnally tion relative to the papacy, which formOur Assortment can not be excelled ed the subject ef his former pamphlet on sat, passed by the window, around The preeeut publication the corner of the house, and in at the the Vatican. takes the same strong grounds against door. X 3D ! 37. -the papacy, and predicts trouble in futTJ 1ST 3D The doomed man sat as described ure in both Britain and on the continent and the constable says his eyes By any other Wholesale House In the Territory. The pamphlet de- above, from that source. his ou the were front cast icct down, dans that papacy will seize the first rounds of his chair Hoffman saw opportunity through bloodshed to main tain its rule and if necessary even Ridgley enter, pistol presented, and Advices Addressed to 1). II. Pecry. will receive prompt The new almost as as thought had his plunge the world into war. quick . . attention. ? is much document of the feet down from the table to the floor, to renew calculated and is the 11.13. himself on his feet, and his hand oh t4-treligious conflict raised by his effort on SUPT. , Rid gley's arm. Neither the Judge this subjeot. nor Ewalt saw Ridgley enter, nor Paris, 11. The government has prohibited the probably did Donnally. sale in France of the Right Hon. Mr. Hoffman was too late. Gladstone's writings against papacy. He thinks his striking Ridgley 's arm lowered the course of .the ball, The Latest Kentucky and his idea agrees with the probaTragedy, bility that the aim was at the head or the heart. Ridgley advanced about of the Cincinnati Correspondence Enquirer. three or four feet into the room to ti traeedv of ward Donnally, and when four or five The Donnallv-Peckove- r feet distant from him, fired, saying I Thursday evening is the prevailing he fired: as ' topic of talk in this city. Dr. E. J . . "Blood for blood !" Store. Door ' r. j, ; l ISoylc'fl Peckover and Lr. U. It. Uonnally ill Some statements him as represent den in of the were partners practice also : tistry in Cyntbiana. Dr. PeckoverV saying,didn t do . "I We respectfully announce ta Vie citizens of Offden City you as you did him. father, a practising dentist in raris, to have I could came I face; Ky., was also associated in some way shot up your the wiudow." Weber and the surrounding counties that we have thlsduy you through with th,e firm. This threefold ' He was seized, disarmed, and after opened the finest and most fashionable stock of , was dissolved a month or two a little delay lodged in jail. ago, and the settlements did not pro Donnally fell over from his chair gress to the mutual content ot toe to the floor, and cried out in agony, two younger members of the firm,and On Wedner. ''My God !" asked Judge Dsha to there was dav the two gentlemen, in a talk tell his brother to take care of his efabout the settlement, had a dispute fects and attend to everything; the his face, and over an account of $10 against a cus- death palor overspread in a few minutes. His he expired tomer of the late firm. Donnally ac office removed hU to room. We have a constant buyer in New Yo'rk City who is engaged in tho same cused Peckover ot. cheating nim. body was business who is always ready to take advantage of the fluctuations Peckover, in reply to this assertion, j Dr. Don . of the market, and therefore wi are enabled to sell goods cheaper denounced him as a liar. than any other bouse this side of St. Louis. Our Motto is: nally turned away, with the remark that he would have no difficu'ty. Doth 0 ! ot these gentlemen were men ot bod- riety and good standing in our com; . And to convince you of the truth and veracity of our motto munity. . . we annex'a price current to this ...... , Meantime Donnally brooded over was who the wrong, and to a friend, We Jlespectfully Sollcit the Patronage of the Citizens, trying to dissuade him from taking any further notice of the insult, he said in substance: "I've been think ing the ihing over, and the more I I get." think of it the more provoked . w r . Thursdav evenin?. abovt O.oU o ft ciock, I t Donnally stepped out of his office Price with a pistol, and, nnding recKOver, 0 H 41' ft i I. J i 'it l i' ll ou the street, called to him. lie turn x 4-- 4 cents p yard. ed around, and as he did so, Donnally Best unbleached Domestic,? t Prints 3 to said: "You called me a liar yester-dav.'an- i Yard. cents ,12 per 5 Dresi Goods 15 cts. to $1 .25 per yard the words had hardly fal Best unbleached Domestic 8 SbUla, latest 'styles $1.75 to $3.00' lea from his lips when he fired his ! m 10 cents per. yard. t ' I ' f ' j CassWeVe" Suits" nistol.the ball Tassin7 almost through to' $30. ?15 12icfc 10 to G. Island 4-- 4 Fine Best the Peckover, near the region of -- f 8aUnettf Spito'ic toSlS. He got up and walked the heart. ,' , '4-- 4 Bleached Donestic 9 to 20cta. into a jewelry establishment, and siid Kne Black Tants $3 to S12a V " i h th had t m, tbat Charley Donnally per yard. A full line of Tiece Goods. Kcticn, onrl Aid in about tweLtv minutes. Bleached Domeetic 7 to 12cts 78 Table Linens, &e. , , , 1 ' f .,t, . Mr. James T. Hedges, a dry good per yard, t momhant iust OBDOsite. stepped over and csm-Donnally bv the right 6houMer and arm as he w8 in Un& set of shooting the second tune, and told him that he had killed Peckover, 196 s3G-l- y Con and should not fhoot aguiu. 4 ! , p;.jv , 1 bt Call Sec.' Trouble to Show Goods, , |