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Show r TElEGBAPIL ; AMERICAN. Vi'iishirgton, 4 aw-siain ThecaseofTheo. Brovn. OWW -l with the larceny J1, , rfcniiv mem, iiis oecn 'Turned until Tuesday. when thejudg ,...,.rr . 'fc . ,i v ' .. v - - .1 - . nri .p t rriiKf'W l'.o,. ,,.!. that t lOrnii. nn infi.rnnit inn 1 for receiving "ought to hold hiui now nouns stolen mony Tbe ticMal department has perfected from .,,oni icuio f.ir a fast mn.il train Washington Philadelphia. ork, Mow 1?.. 3 VU rUtSDUrR It i iTinl P 10 IMVttgu, Louis. CiucinDiiti and uli pointa in ?t. This (rain wul com ,mP running on Moutlay, feeptember ., ite Pennsylvania ramvay. over t"th . extraorcu--audits connections, making ;,,. an a. la fullv accommo- of the date the immense posiaJ business a uesiguaieu, an wni number of through passengers. The chedule of time will be urrangeJ and P aunouncea in a iw unya. New York.: 4. cities 1 . funeral. services over the . remains l .i t i nf Pietro aim, me jLianau arnsi wug stab-bin" camiuiited suicide on Tuesday by a himself at publio entertainment, vraaatteuded on Friday by a large iium-l.c- r There were also of his countrymen. rresent the Italian and Grecian consuls. jtttd several Italian artists, singers, etc, Count e Luca eulogized Vamis life, and said be had been involved in eome trouble in Rome. He left property esti ... mated at from $15,000 to The : Philadelphia, 4 n Jfelmbold,; the was from drugcist, discharged ihe Pennsylvania insane asylum oh a writ of habeas corpus by Judge Elicook, the iude noldimr teat there was no oc casion for Lis detention in such an insti Henry L. Dr. well-know- tuiioa, and stepping down from the bench congratulated him upon his release. Dr. Helmbold's counsel propose to bring a suit for asylum. damages against the , . San Francisco, 4. , The Bulletin publishes an editorial this evening in which, after referring to the course of that, paper with regard the Bank of California and RalstoH, It When the bank suspended last ay?: week we thought it our duty to protect, is far as possible, depositors and other creditors of that institution,' We published lUSt BO m.'inr fust a.a we hplianeri to bet of both sides, it will be fortunate if no reportrd that the" Bank Caliiornia was largely' indebted to the more serieus results follow the second Utaited State? miut here. The bank has attempt thaa succeeded the first. Some tthag been been refiuinsr far tlie mint, and it was supposed thdt ibe inebietlnePS was incurred throuch that channel. The su perintendent of the mint ?tates to day that, on the contrary, the mint owes 'he bank about $12-- 000, payable on de mand. Chicneo, 4. A Wasbincfnn anvs fHpre i a srrong movement on root Mere, becBeu vy a rin r of Tatirio cnunt men. to have a new department of the government es Ublished. It is in'nritl tliar. this new department be specially devoted to land surveys. T'e merits of tbe movitnent consist in the fact that the new department will afford a number of additional places for political rets, and will more readily subject the lands of the west to the control of capitalists. Tbe project in reality is nothiHsr more than the old plaa of separating the interior department from the patent office. The merit of the project becomes clearly understood by a glance at the backers of it, among whom are Senator Sargent and other patriarchs of this diss. A letter from a member of the Red Claud investigating committee conveys the gratifying intelligence that the commission is prepared to whitewash Secretary Delano of tbe charges preferred against him by Professor Marsh. If this prove true there will be only one way this commi'sion can still further serve their country, and that will be to eo and drown themselves. Tbe Treaty of Washington to be an everlasting thorn in the side of the Canadians. The taxation of the tin cans containing lobsters and ealmon was counted a Yankee trick; tbe annoyance in regard to seal leeks in trannortation of bonded goods across the frontier next vexes our neighbor, snd now com?s the greatest of all : the Grand Trunk rail road has been informed by tbe secretary of the treasury that the com Dan v cannot do the carrying trade of the lakes. ertil ee-im- s law-abidi- ne OUR Wholesale Dep:artment Is Stocked with a splendid and complete selection of tapl: HANDISE threatened, as also those ofthepronii nent members of the Institute Cana dienue. London. 4. A snecial telprram from Berlin states taxi Sclavonic natters announce tuat tbe leaders of the insurrection have oreed upon a manifesto demaudine the inde pendence of TinHnia. and Ilerzeffovinia. under a Christian prince to be chosen from one of the European dynasties tribule- to TurThey are willinsrO to pav I key. and to nartieioate in the conference at .Musiar tearing TurKien lunuence. e- : Country Dealers are invited to call and inspect. Wheo a Peonsvlvanta farmer sold his farm to an oil company he went to town the day he got his cash, and bouant lua wile two buodred dozen Goods order.! by letter will be securely packed and promptly, forwarded. clothes pirs and twenty-fiv- e clothes lines. He said he'd had s;rowlin and jawing enough about that house t Now is a favoaable time to renew stocks and, nrenare for the business of the ' -- ... .la; opening Season. Our Assortmeflt can not be excelled Xor Our TJ JST PIIIOES lij 1. ! .:i , TUB FOLLOW. TIIAYE IN MY POSSESSION animals, uLich if uot cluimod and iiway within ten dnya from date, will bo aohl-tthe blgliet rmtxmniUIe bidder t the District Stray Pound. Ogdfcn Citv, Weber Couuty, riday, Sept. 11 th, H75. at o'clock p.m. OuaBay llorae, o jearaold, branded Ion left ' K ' hip. Mare Colt, "Piuto," one year old; no ) On . . braada. .. One Iron gry 3Iare, 5 yeara old; brawled J1C on !ett hip-- , and 8 on right Iiouldr.-)u Ked Steer, S year old, white undor belly: SC on left hip. . One Brindle and White xleifer, one year old; rep off left ear. ' Oco Red Bull; one white under year old, belly; ''.. ..... '.' Advices Addrcsseil to fJ)f M. Peery. will receive prompt atteution, ..:;j.-,j- . should, if possible, contrive some " We preferred5 to suffer the assaults of enemies rather than to give facts at a time when they might furnish a complete vindication of our attitude towards the bank, but Bight at the same time hinder'and possibly defeat the plans which the directors were devising for the protection of the creditors of that Institution.. The dU rectors, some of wham ala-trKaon tunch friends of the 'LilletiB. and are of extrication. onow; have" perfe$tedtheTr' pransrand ve settled on a basis of action whereby every creditor of the .bank will be fully paid. We have full confidence both ia amity aad in the good faith of these nen. will redeem their pledges, They may ultimately strongar even than the ' make"' one which the-bun- 11 lt-t- b be relieved from jwch.H has .been abused, would " ' ' ' - . :i -- suu-- " Bulletin the secrets fr, keeping, wil ... .'..;.i ... . f ' THE . . . ' ' ' Tlie Best 1 4-- 4 7-7-- t Prpji Every-BniL- periiarfl -- 78c--fV 12 ; ' , at!l. ) , r r v !. j' ln me a vouwis. imesi siyies, the liner ;Lf ic .- k -j . ln PaJ quality from $3 0 tl JU I r C.I 1 ; ift ftl.iu' . '.t4 1.1. 'ot' .it,;. 1 ' ' . - Fine Cass. Suits5 bnly $12-1- 5 nrilv Suits Satinet 100 prs line Cass. Pants coo : worth ii Pants, flftf. vrnrf li"'fi'i -- ; : 100 ii est only $1,50 worth $2.75 100 Sanuet Pants jat $3 worth $5.50 200:," s, only $250 1 v ,, worth $4.00 V , (-- i I j.,.. 1 ! ( ( t l.u- 5 CiiOTHiHG. I , 'i to;)f - ;i. b if v m . . - r t jjit ii 9c per -- ' 6 l-- 2c . 1 - ' '; c, Ifin i isrnsta 8 l-2- I -- ! '."fa 12 10 ' i . if .j ,1 .ty V i . : fcgP c .j fH: ;! . rrj , C3 ICvcrvthina down, at to. a stomxh thejmbh in order todissolte a.;;t:; IWtfnffphW ,Jf"h Qih 7G, therefore wSr everything we have. II. IOSEJTir AT.. ' fcvfcv. ''' r FOREIGN. . j : ; d til Jet4 1, KiiT- - IN-.- ; ,:;9c , Albion U , f S is.,.-.- i " ': 7 ; 7 ' err., itm. Montreal, 4. t ' Tk to report in finsneS 18 nonice Joseph Doutre has prepared an affida.. or.Wmmerciat circles. vit declaring Ihat tbe public peace is V ,et .confilce prevails. threatened. This, with another affidavit of a similar effect, has been submitted fur!hei;lectron returns have to a magistrate, in order to secure tbe n olculated to Ivt .! presence of a force of volunteers at the The' legislature u'-ui-! burial of Guibard, which la postponed rc,urn until next week.' Further trouble is apmerreMW'but With the ill feeling on prehended.- ii W r. A. .V..... Blft lrliArt 4-- 4 "Blonr.li nil.. '.."iuv-AaviBest r it .vr . 1 . 1!....': it !. or f.nnricline line iiros miiv a i n a-- Prints" 4-- 4? d,8C0'eries were made the .',9n f the kte P"ident with the Was Bt once """cd- Be-three and feur million dollars of wh"!VTejr had gone out of the bank "oatthe knowledge of a single dircc- f! 0t euPP8ei lat "7 the arrange-th- e txng ttade to rehabilitate : I or i.O'nilf.U.'I -'A C. Island " M i, "8 E ti V vn i had unless- - demanded by both parties, and as Colonel Foster considered tbat be had given all the satisfaction required of him, be declined to join ihe demand for another shot, and the matter was'eettled without further difficulty Both behaved splendidly. The weapons Used were thi'a Btaleriient Colt's navy revolvers, at twenty paces. : ':.tci (;linton i-- k Best Brown Domestic ';12 64 V - . ' DRY' GOODS. for . .to 'iff i i si , .yj. i . Exchanged for Wool thirty 1 9 One Door South of Hoy lc' Furniture Ntore. .v.'i . .!' :f. tn ic, .1 : a i i JI'I If . -- forty V I Price Dry' Goods & Clothiii Ouo I rived at Clinton this afternoon to pro i tect the town. The negroes are reported arriving and threatening 'another .. j i. a'-.i IXCllSIOR;,, WOOLEN. HILIS fight. ' .l :" Denver, Cat.; 4.6 ' J. ' W. '''SttlliTan. secretary " of thn 1 In this city commenced work United States geological survey, has re- ceivea tbe particulars of an ' engage cgain on Monday, June 14. ment which occurred on the 15th of August, between Gardner and Oannet'e Cloth Hay den's survey and a band parties of Strra Lasal Utes. near the line be to forty-fiv- e Front cents tween Colorado and Utah; and near the per vood clean pound paid north" line' of New: Mexico. ' The fight washed 'wool. From twenty lasted twenty-onhours, and resulted in seven to fon unwashetl -, ij- 'ttm's a loss to Gardner and Gannet's party of ? ,ku" j: j For the convenience) of, residents ol all their .baggage and nearly all their provisions. They all escaped without Cache County Joel Ziicks will exchange ' clotii for wool in Logau.. n W : i .lt 8t ., .!,,, .... ,,dS.lt-48-t' Louis, 4. 4. a John N. Major Edwards, oae of the editors of the Times, and Colonel Emery S., Foster, ediiorof the Evening Journal, left here last night for Winnebneo Co., Ills.', to fight dueW The affair jhl been kept very private,' no one outside - i I . tiu SUIT. j. , ytherefori propose to conjent bsard of directors "to relieve us om any furtlwr ebligation keep facts within Vur knowledge. of the parties directly interested knowUing done our best to protect others, ing any thing of it until thiB aftcrnvpn, "is part of our duty t ourselves. when it got on the. street and became "renow authorisedUpu-cby D. 0 Mills to a subject of much comment. Dispatches that the late "J ,reideut di, without announcing the result have1 been mo n knowledge of the directors' use 'uientarily expected since 12 o'clock, but iron three to fuUr H.illion doll.irs of the aG o'clock nothing had been reeeived. Later. A dispatch to the Times from private resources, which amount "mms unpaid This was the cause ol memhMS of the Edwardsville parly says w recent fail the duel took place at 5 o'clock this u ' ould have been set down an de ftfternoo, at a point five miles north of lca,on. w, Rre bv Kockford, in Winnebago county, and one a ,,hor5z' nM 8me authority to shot was exchanged without effect, both wa that (here say 0 Over . . , .. .... "l "tccK, wiu-- n nas now parties firing too high, but making a provided for. The use line shot'. Major Edwards demanded a '"CO was mnHa r .v.:. fparticular second shot, "but as under the the agree01 now our dul 7 to mention ment t fight, a second shot should not be Vh.. .l W ..r.- - i . i rpeifl will nts I any other Wholesale House in the Territory. ESTRAYJOTICE. - "J xr ! 2.-X- 3 - more. av ... FOE THE SPRING TRADE. serve that purpose and no Vicksburg.'Miss , 4. We then said, that the failure A difficulty occurred at a radical was owing to the mismanagement of the meeting in Clinton, Miss.: to day, and late president", and that this thrse whites Chas.' Chilton, M6rten management was without the knowledge of the Ltnley and Mr. Thompson are report- no tirandn. , directors. For these statements we were ed killed. Three' neeroes were killed. One Red Bull, ore year old. white spot in foreand several whites and neeroes weund- - head, crop on" roundly abused. A vicious, presauuderear. right took to marshal all the W. N. FIFE, 'I ; corrupt elements ed. No positive informiion ii District Pound Ktepr. the- reason We were in possession of reardin against us. nf thn r.nnfli '; di'OMsBi-- a Ogden, Bept. .1st, 187 j. facts which ' we could not f state ibe" Atout 150 armed whites from ibis plaoe, cause were most anxfous that thedi-recto- rs and fifty from Edwards and Balton arwould BRANCH OGDEN SOO There is a villaee in New Hairm shire which has produced twenty and it was in allusion to this circumstance that a pious old deacon there remarked: "Yes, there were on em, but as they've all twenty-si- x left leckon tnc Lord won't I town, Augusta, 4. The crand jury of Washington eonntv. lay it up agin us. before whom the allezed insurrectionists have been on trial, nresented a renort yesterday recommending the discharge or me' remaining prisoners, and commending the judge and couneil for the faithful' performance of their dutr. Judge Johnson then addreseed the jury and citizens, advising the latter to acquiesce- in the decision of the jury and commending the people for the conservative and course they had pursued."-- ' All the prisoners not indicted were discharged and the court adiour- c ' ed until the regular term. - Z. C. HI; I.. armed men are in the cemetery waiting for the funeral. They have been there all night, and have blockaded the Cote des Tergis road, and demand th name and business of all travelers. The inhabitants round abiut feel much alarmed, and have appealed to the govDoutre, to day, ernment for help. caused warrants to be issued against twenty of the ringleaders in the late riot, and it i now understood that these will be presented when the burial takes place. A battery is ordered to concentrate here, and' volunteers last eveuing were drilling. Doutre's life has been . , ; : i - ,,,,, ..t :.i ' ,;c u,-- , ,:t, , i s ROSENTHAL will atirtW - it j ana will sell 11 at thA .at . 1 Roskatiiai. , , iL.,T,.,. yauuaiv . Ci ist. ioo ; ; ' 1 in t )pfiPrj'! vi ! |