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Show BY TELEGRAPH AMERICAN. Washington, 26. aiNerooia has been paid $19,0.j8 out of Ibe Treasury Department for th redemption of f'ractioual currency and in payment of obliganooN sinca the 19iu of April last, lfn?injr a balance of pueii com on hnul at this date. The 8afe burglary trial was reciinied Col Cook m the opening argument in detente of (Jen. lUbcock, and Col Oatten opened the cao on be half of KotuerTilin. Justice Miliar, of i lie United Statis Supreme Court, and J. lr. B. Ulake, formerly member of tlie board of public work, testified that the reputation of Gen. Babcock before his indictment at Hi. Louis, was as good as any man's of$2,-O00.U0- 0 to-da- New York, 26. The staamsliip Liberty, owned by J E Ward & Co., who have been running her between here and Santiago tie Cuba, was abandoned at oea on the 17th iust. The crew wtre taken otf hy the sieamer Yellow Pine, which arrtTed at the Dela- The ware Breakwater yesterday was which in a foundered gale, steamer, worth about S'JO.OOO. and liehily in sured; Ibe value of the cargo unknown Careful explorations of the channel shown the great blast at llallett'a was more perfect than even supposed Th water is nw of great den h and there is absence of the usua! whirlpools and eddys. The vicini'y is crowded with tourists who are taking away small iiiecfs of rack as souvenirs. General Newton is still the lion of the hour. A Times Washington correspondent has been says some malicious toe senate in oi vandalism guilty wing of Ibe capitol. The marble siaircaars have been literally deluged with oil, and till later with blue ink, which cannot be removed without cutting the marble. Philadelphia, 2tf Prof Baird, U. S. risli Commissioner recsivsd a tel at the Ceutennial, egram from Sacramento, Cul., dated on Monday, as fallows : A refrigerator eon. laining four million of salmon eggs, left by a passenger train for the east today, consigned to Prof Baird, United (States Fish Commissioner, and in charge of Mr. Livingston. The eggs are made up into packages addressed to such Slates as have applied for them, and will be delivered to the express corona uies as (he car passes the station nearest their deatiaaiion. The first delivery will be to Utah, and the last, aboit a week Liter, to tke Centennial Exhibition. About two millions more are destined for California, aod a millien more for Australia, New Zealand and the Sand wioh Islands. The Centennial commission are examining the list of awards. The at tendance is very large, notwithstanding tie bad weather this morning Preparations for Pennsylvania day are elaborate, and it is probable the atteud auce will surpass that of any other. The day will bd observed here as a general holiday. f pt-rso- to-da- y Chicago, 26. The board of trade are taking active measures to raise a relief fund for the suffering in Savannah and eiber South em cities. Potter Palmer eent a message to the relief oommittee at Sa vannah la draw on him by telegraph for $10Q, and If the imtnediatu want was very great, to telegraph hira. The eiti to tba una are raising funds atllioled BecMou, and substantial dona lions will soon be forwarded The luter Oceau's Washington dis ratcbsars the commissioner of Indian affair has reoeived no intimatiou of the aiovei&eat of Sitting Bull on Fort Sully nut has been reported in Sioux City items. The commissioner of Indian af fairs bss reoeived a loiter from Bishop Whipple, ef the commission, who ex presses himself contented with the Red Cloud Indians. The Indians are in any thing but a pleasant temper, and do nut tavor the proposition to remove them, Cheyenne, 26 Cel. Stanton, paymaster U. S. A., who commanded the volunteers and scouts In (Jet Crook's reoent campaign, and Ma jer Russell, who commanded the Snake luduns, both returned to this place to day. The latter goes at enoe to Sydney to lake charge ef one buudreJ Pawnees, who are to go to Fettermsn and lane part i the approaching movements ortb. Col. Stanten returns with funds to pay off the expedition aui the northern part of this department, about rix'y companies in a I. Gen Crook reataius at Fort Laramie, organizing a new cam jrtiga against the Indians, and he will not leave- the field uulil the work is to-da- y . . - ion. Fresh troops, eon?isting of the Fourth cavalry, unier Geo. McKeniie, and the infantry pnder Capt. Pollock, will be at onoe A depot of put in the b will at 014 Fort established supply fit-I- Keuo. The troops eX the recent expedition sre now at Custer City, uuder conunand of Gen. Merritt, and will await new supplies of clothruj aid equipments there. Lieut Lettwiu, of the- Third cavalry, aad one or two others who were ba4iy wounded, were left at Crook C'uj in the 3 acs Hills, with a medical officer, aud wtfl come out as soon fts they can bear removal. The cavalry boms are much wojt out, ami many of them were eaten - 4f lie expressed great disappointment at the uew aspect of affairs. (joostaniinepie, o. The Porte has telegraphed his repre sentatives abroad that tie Has eeni me destitute Bulgarians eighteen theusand TurkUh pounds, and has also taken measures for ihe epcedy rebuilding it heir villages. Havana, 26 Terrible sn Bering is being experienced in Puerto Principe, formerly ou of the richest cities of the Inland. Forty thous and rations are distributed in the mar ket place to the poor twice i week Pro perty and houses Can be bought at very low prices The Spaniards are fortifying the approaches to Cienfuegos from both land and sea with heavy guns. At leant five hundred fresh horses will be required. New Orleans, nu. An official report of ihe Board of Health says there have been reported hy the Board from the llih of Augmt to d ite, twen'y six cases efyellow fever, The of which seventeeu were fatal. liseane is confined to a few squares in he upper portion of Ibe city Only one No new case reported since Saturday. a At felt is meeting of apprehension Press Association, tbis the New Orlr-anevening, a resolution was passed, re questing ibe Board of Health to order the reopening of the McDonogh and Lautel schools, closed by order of the Board a few days since, there not bung sufficient cau-- e to justify the closing.and creating an unnecessary apprehension. Gilves'on, 2. Physician Blunt this evening, noiified Captain Fowler, agent of the Morgau Line, that tbe steamer which would he the left Morgan City last of the line allowed al this port be of t ween this date and the enforcement i he order of quarantine against New It whs subsequently agreed Orleans that tbe ship leaving Morgan City to morrow, the 27ih, could come in provided there was no sickness on board. Msco , Ga., 26 L. Davenport, mayor of Brunswick. Ga., and J M Dexter, chairman of the board of health, will appeal for help for Half the population the stricken city isdownwiih yellow fever; busiuess is suspended and supplies are exhausted Unless aid is speedily sent, manv will die of starvation; the suffering and waut cannot be described. Louisville, 26 A negro named Napoleon Williams.wtis murdered here to night by Ike Forrest, The trouble was caused a a lorn dime, offered over a by Forrest shot for drink hy the negro him and fleJ, but was subsequently captured. In the firBt race mile heats.for beaten horses Grit. won. Mayflower second, Bowman third; time, :46, 1:15. 1:501 The second, handicap, all ages, 1J miles, was won by Linsmore, Laura Third race, for G seeon l, time J 40. ibroe year olds, won by Harry Hill in two beats, Patriot second, time 3:41$, 3: 45 J Last race, 1$ mile, Dash Kedman s THE CBLBBRATE3T) IT CORMIGK r-- HA RVESTINfi MACHINES a Ili-nli- h Conrt in and for llox Kliter ho Territory of Utali, lion, dwnue In the Probate Cuuty,in l.mali, Jtulge. Edwin R. Warren, 'Jr., Plaintiff. io-ln- y v. ") r Summon l IHana Warren, Defendant. ) The People of the United Htatpg, in the Terri-tHi- y K. Warrei, to Edwin of Utah send greetiuif Jr ,iletodant. You are hereby required t angwe . the petition of lamia W'arr- n in aid urn t tiled against yon, within ten day, exclusive ul the day of service, after the service on you of this Summona, if served within this County: or, it served out of this County hut within tliix district within twenty days; otherwise within forty days, or Judgment by uefault will be taken airiuuHt yua according t the prayer of said putitinn. Said action is brought to obtain a decree diNolTiit the tionds of matrimony existing between said -- M H a n li, plaiutitT and defendant, upou tbe grounils sot forth in the petition on file in thin office. And you are hereby notified th-- if yon fail to appear and nnnver the paid petition as frfxve re quired. plaintlU will take delimit against yuu and to the court for tlie relie praved fur. In textiiuony whereof, I. J C. Wright, Clerk of Raid (xiort. Ai lierennw net my cmid au amix tne seat of hum Conrt, this 2 at ilav of SeptenilHr,1876. c 1? BOi-l- 3 J.C. WRIUirr, Proiate Clerk. Er, 77 bar-keep- 4. S:' 11 LOST! I! di-pu- te THR 8TATB XOAD YKSTERPAY BE TWKKN Sidney Stevens' Store. North Oir den rd Joel J. Terrill's residence at Mind Fort, one bundle of blankets w nipped in a buffalo robe. Five dolhirs reward will I eivn to tke finder bv Store. Ogden, or tearing them either at the at HdnY Stevens'. ON to-da- Co-o- p. d314-3t-77-- 3l THE UitoPPtill has no Muperior for Draft and Convenience. TIIi: IMPROVED MOVER Light cannot be beat; needs only to be tried. P. JOHNSON, - LAW, ATTORNEY-A- T K. won in 203 conixyn fl77-6- FOREIGN. London, 26. A dispatch frn Constantinople states that the Bulgarian relief esmmiitee meets under the presidency of Sir H. G It has tlHott, British ambassador. made Schuyler, of the American legation, a member, and has formed a working venmittee, comprising three all eases to investigate submitted, and grant relief where distress is f reved. A Berlin dispatch says the Porte has given Mr. Baring, secretary to the British legation, a seat in tbe mixed tribunal trying persons accused of participation in tbe Bulgarian atrocities, with all the rights accorded other judges. The Times' correspondent at Cottinje reports that Priooe Montenegro sent an order to the commanders of bis forcer to abstain from offensive movements until Ooteber 2d. Mukhtar Pasha, hewever.took advantage of the truce and oocupted aod fortified two new advanotd positions on The Prince Montenegrin territory. protests against this violation of the truce. Belgrade,. 20. The- Servian Government has given formal notioe to all the military com mamlors of tbe prolongation of the suspension of hostilities. The Kosian Consul, in an interview with Prince Milan, pointed out that Europe regarded the proclamation of ihe army declaring him King, with displeasure, and advised him to summon Gen. Tohernayen! to Belgrade and ex plain to him that the acceptance of the royal title would cause frtsa complications. Tho Austrian Consul asked for explanations concerning Gen. Tcheraayeff's proclamation. Prince Milan replied (at bo was endeavoring to arrange matters-- in a man ner showing due consideration for the feelings of the army, whose support was absolutely necessary to biro, ile said Gen Tuhernayeff and the army adhered to tbe proclamation, despite tho dioeua-sioof the war minister. Ho added that a definite resolution concerning tbe proclamation would be taken when the war miuister returned from camp Bremen, 2G. A oonferenee on international law is in progross ia tbis city. Its discussions on the subject of free trade resulted in Resotbe defeat ef the protectionists lutions were adopted proposing a renewal of tbe present treaties of com mere, modified so as to afford, greater facilities for the import and export trade, and recommending a conclusion of new customs treaties facilitating oomaseroial intercourse, particularly between Russia and the United States. Yigo, Spain, 26. Tbe United States steamer Franklin arrived here this touruing. Twted was much surprised when told tba franklin was to take him to the United States. He had hoped on arriving in Cuba, to bo let off through the assistance and of frteudsk to avoid being, surrendered U the American authorities. w CITY, All the McCorrairk Machiires roarrofacturetl for the last thirty years have been noted for simplicity of construction, superiority tf workmanship and durability. EVERY MACHINE FULLY GUARANTEED. Elder Co.. Utah. 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