Show exl ekl f TO n deseret NEWS ija api imi HOUSE the tha bill to authorize the Bec secretary refa ry of the interior to tor negotiate with the ute in indians idiana to extinguish their right to south pass passed the bill for the payment of bounty to soldiers soi sol diera annd aund their widows andor and aud orphans who served prior to the of july 1861 was avas taken up and amended to apply to Eold boid soldiers lers lors mustered previous to the he ath of august 1861 and passed i GE enak ERAl NEW YORK 8 packages of supplies from En england glAud gland for the chicago relief fund reported los ios been found and for forwarded warded mrs A P barker spoke at the cooper institute iut last evening in opposition to the free iove iova doctrines of her sister mrs woodhull she said she ahe believed believed her sister insane denounced the strong language of theodore tilden and pronounced his biography of mrs wood hull huli as ae a series of slanders on her family the assembly judiciary committee today began th investigation of the charges against judge barnard the principal charge is that he conspired with jim fisk and others to obtain possession illegally of the erle rrie and albany and susquehanna Busque hanna railways the only witness examined was david andley field who testified that the orders of judge barnard in the albany and susquehanna litigation were invariably sustained on a appeal p eal aal field further testified that fees p paid ald aid him were very moderate and that he did not suppose barnard wab waa interested or otherwise in the result of the litigation CHICAGO 8 fully fally nine inches of snow fell here yesterday and last night and there has been a drizzling rain this th Is morning the storm is reported very heavy through wisconsin where the lumbermen hall it with great satisfaction as ses it affords a prospect of freshets fresh ets to enable them to drive the logs loge out of the rivers the storm about noon appeared to cease but came again at four pm and since has raged with undiminished violence snowing and Ble bie bleating sleeting eting alternately the sleet bleet and snow were very severe on the telegraph lines none would work in any direction and most of the western lines temporarily failed A washington special says that the president has intimated to U S attorney bates of utah that his resignation will be accepted but that bates friends urge him to decline and await a removal so that his reasons may be made public NEW yore YORK A dispatch from brownsville Browns ville texas says bays on monday a party of armed men app supposed posed to be cortina crossed the river at ai banta santa maria rancho ranche 85 35 miles from here and captured allabe all ali the including in 9 two custom inspectors they hey held hoid them prisoners while w a ithon thousand band sand head of cattle were stolen and crossed they then released their prisoners and returned to the other side A quebec dispatch that that at a nass mas meeting of the na tl onar onal party wo 09 thursday the tho administration of cana dian dlan affairs wm wat strongly denounced by th the speakers and the speakers aavo sated annexation to the united states the govern government men t directed its ita civil seb beb service employed emp loyes to absent theme themselves elves from the meeting meet tog an object which meets the favoron favor of the general public NEW yorm yobu 9 A church scandal has been cevelo developed ped in this city which threatens to match the huston affair the rev bev abram B carter of the church of our savior episcopal in street and residing with his wife and family on lexington avenue has caused to be arrested miss emma couch a young and beautiful lady whom he be charges with an attempt to blackmail him by pretending to be his seduced victim the examination of the case has been postponed till monday next miss migs couch being released on the responsibility of her counsel edal edul field smith she is a blonde with modest demeanor and well weli educated her parents live in connecticut handshe has been a school teacher in new york two years and a half her story is that sha she made the acquaintance of cherev the rev carter while afton aften attending diug ding his church and insists positively ively that he seduced her on the occasion of f her visit to lo him in the vestry of the church she alleges that the illicit intercourse was kept u 6 several months sometimes in assignation houses and that she became enci ente and the rev rey carter carten then sent her to an abortionist promising to give her a hundred dollars a month and this he did seyen seven months and then suspended payment when two months in arrears she sent a m man an on sunday feb to him dr carter sw swears ears earb that this agent visited him in the vestry of the church on that date and accused him of having deduc seduced ed miss couch in that very ve vestry atry and nd threatened exposure unless I 1 ho ae pa paid ad 1 monthly ico alco carter claims that h he spurned the man fron from his veatry and next day he received a letter of several reveral pages from miss ulsa couch who up unbraided braided him and said assure as buro bure as there was agod in heaven as true as there is a hell heil to which your soul will be sent I 1 do here swear that if any sabbath dawns upon this earth edith ind hud you go to preach in the church you have defiled in such a filthy way I 1 would go separately to each one of your congregation As long as I 1 live and sm rm able to take a stop step or ho hold hoid I 1 d a pen pea I 1 would never let you alone your wife and children shall see wh what t you have made of me emma PT B couch on receiving this letter carter consulted his lawyer elbridge garvy and they decided to arrest miss conch couch for attempted blackmailing carter says the charge is totally false though he admits he knew miss couch as an attendant at his bis church and that she sometimes visited him in the ve vestry veatry stry to procure religious books when miss couch was arrested she had j just visited ted carters bouse house according to his pre ar rau ran gement with the police she demanded the regularly and he refused and defied her when she was arrested on the street the trial takes place axt week and is looked for by the friends of both parties with considerable sid erable interest carter has been rector of the church of the holy savior for several years and has stood high in new york for his hib conduct CHICAGO 9 A young man named james jewell released from the state prill prison on at joliet gives an account of it which if true makes it a disgrace to the state rad ead to humanity the pun ish ments menta in the prison are various the principal one being confinement in a solitary hole a cell with no light no fire no furniture and frequently as many na aa ten or twelve prisoners simers are thrown into one cell and frequently chained lo io the wall the usual time is one days chaining to ten days confinement fed two mouthfuls mouth fuls of bread a day and one drink of water among the most noticeable cases related of punish ment in the cell is the following A ten year man returned with a aup a blow that had been givern him over the head with a hammer ile he was sent to the I 1 solitary a week and hafi wes then ordered to apologize to the guard which he refused to do he was chained up in the solitary until he became so BO famished that he eat the upper leathers of his shoes and his esp brim and aind when he was found about to die he was taken down reported blok and died in the sick cell same night he was in alto gether ether eighteen days and was so weak he 0 walk or stand and had mainly supported himself for several days by the chains on his wrists joseph mccarty detailed in writing some account of the abuses and brutalities practiced in the prison it was waa supposed a auard guard was assisting him and the thib offloads tried to compel him to tell who wilh it 14 as he refused to do so and wad sent to the solitary for seven days antl anti chained up forty eight hour houts s a at first he was caught with a com communication mimi to the press la in his pocket and was then sent to the solitary ten days chained up every day and at the end of the ten days was sent to the north wing chero he became insane they said he was playing crazy and he was again dragged to the solitary for fifteen days and chained up nearly all the time when he was much reduced he would be taken up to recruit and then thew chained again finally he was sent to the hospital his hia nose was twisted till it was blue his back bruised and he was handcuffed and fastened deprived of bed and food he la Is still crazy and under this ordeal dally daily it is a very common thing to bl beat eat men over the head with cluba for small smail of fences and shoot a man through the leg for a slight of fenee flence the cibe cise of john brannan is a good exam example iole lole he was wheeling a stone up the rha run about fifteen feet and the stone was so heavy that he let it fall ho lle was ordered to go and sit on a stone and aud on hib his refusal the the guard shot him in the leg pled pied him for lin ilfe sitting on a stone consists eon clon bista slats in sitting on the ground with the arms folded and the feet raised up eighteen or twenty inches ona atone stone with nothing kosup port the head and back it Is common men for a mere trifle bit sit but in the sun thus till they faint and arld fall over and themba then be ordered dr dered off to ork ark ilbak another case was that of a convict who gho became insane bub but was accused of hypocrisy po orlay crisy and was stripped covered with croton oil cupped in the back had alcohol poured down his back till etwas it was blistered and was then bound hand and foot and compelled to he ile on hia blistered back on a straw bed the editor of the beg register ter declares his fullest belief in the integrity of witness jewell in these statements statement ig and urges an investigation by the au authorities thorf thorl of the state BALTIMORE 9 quite an excitement was created at the B and 0 depot of this city this evening by the discovery dis covely covery that a box shipped from cincinnati to trenton W va said bald to contain books contained the remains of a human body the heal hea legs arms hands ac were severed from the body the head was shaved but I 1 is s is believed to be the corpse of a female the discovery was made by a portion of the lid being punched off in transporting when a piece of the mutilated body dropped out NEW yore YORK A brownsville Browns ville dispatch states that two thousand cattle have been stolen from stock raisers since the middle of december and driven into mexico by organized bands of thieves on the mexican side of the rio grande river the robb bers come from medico it says they are determined to clear the country from the tho rio brande to the river naces ot americans by despoiling their property at a mass meeting there were resolutions adopted stating that the tho frontier had been unprotected for years and governmental protection was asked and that such protection must be ba afforded or they would bo be compelled to organize for protection the feeling la Is such bueb that retaliation by invasion of 11 mexico exico la Is very probable if there is not a change in affairs soon on the border charleston S C 10 the union ville times reports arrests for alle alie alleged ped ku in marion county last hast week by deputy united states marshal williams there is much excitement throughout the country where complete quiet and harmony had prevailed for many months business of all kinds hinds being suspended in many localities workmen have abandoned labor in the fields the owners being unwilling to risk riek putting in a crop owing to the feeling of uncertainty OMAHA 10 no train from the west has arrived at cheyenne yesterday or today to day the melting snow in the mountains has hab caused numerous washouts wa shouts shonta along the road the state constitutional delegates from utah passed here hero today to day on their wa way y to W washington as hinato n they as assert gert sert I 1 th that a t the reason why the mckean party have decided not to vote on the question of adopting or rejecting a state government may not expose their weakness that of the gentiles Ge atiles in utah not more than are opposed to a state government washington 10 chief justice me keau eean atall in washington Washing toni on business business connected with the judiciary of that territory and bas baa had beve seve beveral ral rai interviews with wit the president i end attorney gene general ral rai williams thera thena is no probability whatever that the criminal suits already commenced and pending will be abandoned A measure will soon be introduced in congress for the necessary pecuniary means to meet the expenses of the prosecutions some somme of the members of congress consider the subject of a supplemental antl anti bill in order to obviate the obstacles but the oct act cannot be enforced owing to the secrecy with which polygamous mar biages are con eon consummated am mated A remedy Is ia suggested by making proof of cohabitation or acknowledgment of the same sufficient to sustain an indictment washington 10 at a dinner give 3 last evening by the tha territorial delegates to co the president vico vice president and speaker blain waln one of the speakers argued that the delegates ought to have votes on subjects their territories while another favored a suggestion which had been made elsewhere to unite the inhabitants in sufficient numbers or to alberthe alt erthe federal rates of representation s BO as to secure votes in congress the argument being presented thara thada long time must elapse before several territories have a sufficiency of population to be admitted that as the people of the tho territories are citizens they should according to the fundamental principle of a free government have proper representation which includes bludes voting in congress Cong reea CHi CHICAGO caolo cAcio 11 A washington special says united states attorney bates of utah will reply to the attorney gener goner als request tomorrow to morrow asking his resignation bates will refuse to comply with this invitation on the ground that no charges are brought against him because that thab organized as a district of justice has expressed its entire satisfaction with his course in the mormon prosecutions in this connection it maybe may be stated that ft dr newman had a recent interview with the pre president ident wherein the latter was urged to persist in the prosecution of the mormons Mor mons as aa the country would not now endorse any compromise with the anomalous condition of affairs in utah dr newman ended by stating that bates tion should be demanded both as a matter of policy and justice los ANGELES 10 trouble Is ia beginning among tho tha inis mission sion slon indians of san luls luis dulskey rey roy and vicinity who are almost in open resistance to the authority of jose andrea sai bai the appointed chief by y OIe Ole garde and followers appeal has been made to superintendent N whiting hiting san BAN SAN 10 passengers as from the east recently arrived say that the number humber of V visitors from the ri middle middie row rew wow row E england and western states who will come to california as aa soon boon as spring travel fully commeT commences aceb Aces will bee much larger than last seasor seabon heason quite a number of ebes thes already hero will remain maln main some soine months biting the yosemite before returning among the new arrivals are arb overt over twenty wen ty families fromi illinois who came here to reside permanently most of them aro going to the southern part of tho the state j 1 V foesig wol vol big brg SIG LONDON 7 tho times today to day infers infer from nom the ther admission of the tho arb press m of the united states that tho the Aine americans ricans admit |