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Show Ibe BY TELEGRAPH. function. qdcn EVBMXO, SnaOayi excepted, n.u gVEE AMERICAN. - " " New r0rk, 17. judiciary committee of the As- .. Tbe "lott. GeMge.ColUns, huDt tin. up, but 're for twenty hs an order Miller R M f . sembly, reported adversely' on an act permitting wives to testify against thtir hasbands in criminal cases, and the report was received, killing tbe bill. The bill is supposed to be intended to allow Mrs, Tilion te testify in the Beecher case. ' 'S In the Beecher trial Mrs. Mitchell, who nursed Mrs. Tilton during her testified to Tilton having an altercation with Mrs. Tilton on the night when Beeoher visited'' her. She was in tbe next room, and beard Mrs. Tilton's voice in tones, of entreaty. Tilton went to the study and returned with some paper. Sbe heard Tilton cay when be was discharged from the Union that he was ruined. Never eaw any other gentleman in Mrs 'Tilton's bedroom but Beecher and Mouhon. John L. Gay, clergyman, deposed to Tilten'i lecturing before the college at Bloomington, in which he aivocated the broadest free-lov- e Witness doctrines. was requested to resign his positiod in the college in consequence of opposing sob of oU Tom wta to let th job ' cent.. ? I ' '4, " jnsl Arrived. Cotabings made up, and all goo kiadi f bair WCrk d0De CheP' rde" attention at b. letter recede particular,Salt Lak Store. Hair City the Standard - ' : 5 ai Ureal Bargains. Blanket.. Nubias, Com-- r, uch H dVcVfc, AT COST at WallwrBro.. . ,, '' ooedn, of J. L. Jdbt Dbcisios In the suit William Brown, of Ibis Tilton. jiewtou agint Louisville, Ky.. 1". : the Third District itv, yesterday, in number of arrests of alleged Ku the iurj ..returned .a .terdict Kiux have been asad in Todd oousuy n..rt IAFBT ot $ooa oo defendant recently, and the prisoners are new in .gainst jail. There have been some fears of sent trouhle, and Governor Leslie y Dutu Major Seth M. Blair depart-- 4 a company of tbe State militia to that thh Hfet Luan. Cache Count;, on oounty. Arrests were made on the confession of one of the (fang.. t Major Blnir whs well Wednesday last. Wilkesbarre, 17. and the throughout howa in ibis sity The ice still remains staiiouary, and there has been no perceptible fall in tbe Territory. Cellars and water since afternoon houses on River street are filltd with A nor' easter last water; the gas works have several feet A Good Blow. them, and the city is in and tajs .morning frexe up eery-ihin- g of water in The night weaihcr has been gradit touched, al blew away the darkness,, colder, and everything growing ually mow clouds and lt'ft the sky a f ure, spotlwill be freten solid to night. This has ess aiure, beautiful to behold. The undoubtedly prevented the bridge here from being swept away, aud should a atoros is past, and we are glad of the gentle thaw follow, the ice may move . pleasant change. out without further damage; but if the thaw should be sudden, great damage Mrs: Job Smith, of must be the result. Straw Work. Yankton, 17. Salt Luke, has opened a neat little store on the authorIt is stated here en rifih St. for the sale of straw goods, rtiiHtrong, from Washity of Delegate mads up by fiereetf, but bn ided by (he ington, that tbe treaty of the United Slates with the Sioux Indians, whereby 'Ladjoung ladiei of the Relief Society the BUck Hills country was set apart as ies of Weber oounty, call and see Mrs. a reservation, was never ratified by Smith. Congress, and the best authority says it will not stand if tested. This is also Third District Court. Ibe jury in confirmed by other gentlemen who were when the in Washington in 1866-7- , he Flint case agreed to disagree yestThet exmatter was under discussion. McKaan citement increases here in regard to tbe erday! and were discharged. closed the court. Judge Emerson has new gold fields there, and parties are ben invited from Provo, and tbe trial of preparing to start at once. Scranton. Pa , 17. Col. T. . Kicks will take place before West,Pittstoa stands between two him. floods, one of which broke through the ravine at the base of tbe mountain this U. N. R. R. Mr. Sam. Burt, just back morning, cutting off ibe flight of the in habitants The loss by the flood and the from a trip to Franklin, fpe kg highly obstruction ot tbe railroad traffic will of the fuuw Utah Nortberu. tbe on plow " reaiib a million dollars. ltcut ttie way through Ibig drif.s ii resti-bi.' Lancaster, Pa., 17. Dr." Thomas H. Goodwin, cf York and' the delay in (he worst place on divide was very brief. Good for the com ty, is committed to jail here ar rested on a charge of seduction of Miss narrow guage. Mary lteichelbirger, a young Inly of good family in this city, and. who after A Veteran. Uncle Robert Carter, tf wards attempted to procure ubonion. which resulted in her death Siie Salt Lake, formerly' of t'ockueysbire, in was found, a week ago by the Hold Ilittgland," reaahed his seventy- - concealed in a but iu Marland. The glnh bitlhdity this morning. ' He is a details of the affair are horiib'e. Omaha, 17 terary character of the peripatetic per- - " General Ord. received the following uasiou is is tough ts, ancient p ue y ' The from General Sherman: uota, as, merry as an aged cricket and president directs the fulioning to be AH expeli ioAs . into rue as old si eel.') Bobby, may you live made public: of Indian Territory known that portion any years yet, and be still hale, hearty as the Black Hills country, must be '" and honest as of yore! so long as the present, treaty exists. Efforts are now being made to arrange for the extinguishment of the In Funeral. Tbe funeral of the infant dian title, and all proper means will be eon of Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Richards took used to accomplish that end; if, howwhich are to betaken toever, the y from the residence of the wards the steps place opening of the country to set parents. Elders Lorin Farr, C. W. Pen dement fail, those persons ' at present within that territory must be expelled ' rose, R. McQuarrie and Thes. Wallace, delnered consolatory addresses. .,, A By command of General Sherman, Wm. D. Whipple, assistant adjutant general." large company io vehicles followed the There is but little credence placed in reuaini ta'tbe Cemetery. The bereaved the stories of miners from the Bluck Hills. It is generally considered amove bate general sympathy in their trial. ment of interested tons who hope to ' V. reap a harvest by ou' fitting people. i ;' It j ,2 Secretary Delano has taken steps io THAGEDT AT ToQL'KRVILLE. 0 tbe te Washington a delegation of tbe bring IGih inst , a man by ihe name of Fryr, Sioux for the' purpose of tbe negotiation hot bis wife and child and a neighbor for the extinguishment of their right te amed Batty, at Toquerville, while un- - the Black Hills country. P,ort Jervis, N. N., 17 ier emsy spell, 'i The woman and onitd At 6 this morning, a large shop wins ,'ere killed in bed, and Batty while tie warned tbe, people that a flood was akin a fire in his own house. rising witn teartui rapidity, lne telefryer barrieaded himself in and resisted graph bad previously announced the ice bad swept through every barrier above be officers, and was finally shot by a here and was coming down upon the "tariffs Posse All the vintima ara dead. a upon the crest of a wave ten feel ... , (.- htgh. fryer declared lie was "The Lord." 7 a.m. The water is risinz rap idly and King street is inundated. A lxre e was exi lo e,u barge of ISirlk. and did great execution. Ttie ice is damThis morning, at 5 50, to tbe wife of ming ap at the head of 'the gorge. The Mr, George a flood is coming with inconceivable force Horrocks, of this city, " ' i and the inhabitants are fleeing ia coofu j f ! . ' daShter , All well. I ' sioh from the flats. .' 8 a.m. The gorge remains firm but Releases aHtl Appoiatmenls the volume of water bas made a river of King straet, carrying everything before . i , Elder Robert Easton is released from it.i 8:45 a.m. A great shout of thankfulbonnlin the Glasgow Conference to ness has t4me 'a gone up The gorge bas conse(lllence of lHng broken just UalU and tbe ice is floating down Elder WiUiam Greenwood is released stream, while the water in tbe village is home 00 account 0f lowering. POO houses were carried off, Bbut as far as I eard from no lives were W- is released Carrington trr in laboring tbe London Conference, lost. A dispatch from Pittston, Pa., stales V? d'rous of attending a course r. ,SdlM in all but tbe east span of the magnifithat Werpool. new bridge across tbe Susquehanna cent Alexander G. -Ingram isappoint-toilrSi there was swejit away early his morn'he direction of Elder David ing, and the old bridge a quarter of a mile above followed soon after. The Mill. Stkr, Fb. 23 Lackawanna bridge had previously gone down,; The loss in-- . bridge ; property '"Is there tn niacin thii town alone is not less than half a million. The flood is making terrible inroads in Batned Afteruoo'n?" inquire a Mis- - the valuable property in West Pittston, "jstppp, F,8t,na!,eri ag te heid up hav.ng already covered the lower pr- tion of the place, and tbe Iobs is already euer directttd 'F. M." very great. i . m v y, , pie-vent- 1 1 p.m. Tbe scene at Germantown, tbe lower part of thiseity, beggars description. The ice is piled on tbe shore in many places tbiry feet high, and in pieces weighing thirty tns. About twenty small bouses and some shanties have bees tarn to pieces, and about 200 houses filled with water to the seosnd story. It iaeported that one man wa-led , four of the five spas. in all 622 feet, of he Delaware railway bridge are gene. The debris of the railroad and Barrett bridges caught fast off Nan Nay's island, three miles below, thus saving the tower of the suspension bridge. The damage to the Barrett bridge company is about $15,000, and. the other losses in ihe village are about The river is now going down $20,OUO. and the danger is over. About twenty five small frame buildings nearest the river in Port Jarvig are totally wrecked. Charleston, S. C, 17. Great excitement was erented in the Legislature at Columbia, by the veto by the Governor of tbe bill to liquidate tbe floa'ing debt of the State. The Governor in his message says tbe failure of tbe Legislature to inaugurate any measures for the reduction of tbe ex penses and taxes of the 8tate render it impossible for him to consent to add a dollar lo the weight of taxation that now oppresses the reople. He would regard the approval of this act as a piecu of groB injustice to all those whose interests he is bound to protect Tbe aggregate taxation is now win out a precedent and witnout justification. A great majority of the claims covered by tbe hill are unpaid legislative certificates which have been made to cover vast frauds, and these claims, as a whole, the Gov ernor doe net consider constitute a valid obligation of the Slate: moreover the commission appointed by the bill do not, as a whole, command bis confidence, nor that of ibe public. A long and angry debate followed the reading of the message, a number of eolered weiubtr assailing the Governor. No vote was reached, but it ia believed the Conservatives and reform Republicans will be able to sustain the veto. San Francisco, 17 Tbe execution of brigand Vasques iB set for Friday, 19th iat., at Sun Joe. Advices from Los Angeles stale that Chavez, the lieutenant of Vasqusz, bas sent letters to prominent individuals in that city, threatening bloody vengeance if Vasquez is executed. A petition was telegraphed to Governor t'acneio yesterday from influential citizens of Los Angelex, including some of the parties wbo captured Vasquez, asking a postponement of tbe execution.' Tne result of the petition is not yet known. La'er. Gov. Pacheco has rpplied to a petition of citizens of Los Ange Irs. deolining to postpone the execution of Vasquez, sayiug the op erations of Chavez will be as great at the end of tbe delay as now. A letter fiom Florence, Arizona, to the San Diego Union, gives a detai ed interview with Bender luealtig'-- Kan He confesses he is John sas murderer Bender, and fay be did not commit tbe murders, but John and Kale, bis son and daughter, ..lid. , He declines lo ttli the whertabiiuis of his family He fays they wmt frrnn Kansas to Texas mid there separated, becoming to New Mex-ieo- , and to Arizona, leannu John and Kate with the old woman. A requisition from the Governor of Kansas is daily expected, when he will be taken there. ki bit-tei- FOREIGN. An extra session of the Bianlian Legislative Assembly, called for Ibe purpose of considering the budget and the disorder in the couutiy. assembled to djy. The speech jfro." the throne was delivered by the Emperor in pernn. . , I '.Madrid. 17 'V It is rumored that Gen, Elis h s abandonod Dun Carlos. 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