Show BY TE r gum MUM TX A AMERICAN M E R I 1 C A N FA elphia 9 the press tomorrow to morrow will print a seven column article giving judge blacks posthumous reply to jeff davis davia recent attack attach upon him it comes cames in the shape of 0 an interview with the great jurist by frank As A barr of the apresa preg ssta sata esaff a personal friend of judge blacks black and the interview occurred just before the judge was sick it Is ia fully authenticated and deals with a most important subject the response to davis criticisms forms but a small part of tha paper judge black maintains his former opinion in lation relation Ta to the secessionists and is very severe upon acts of the ex confederate president and those who acted with him he ble asserts that davis was talking peace and planning war gar and always trying to get isu liu chalman chaiman lannan to yield to the demands of the the most important part of tho the article relates to hib hla association with nuch Bach Ba buchannan channan annan aunan during the last three months of his bis administration the difference a between them are described and much of the inner his tory of that period given in forcible and entertaining words but the most important feature of tills this article la Is judge blacks dramatic story of the cabinet crisis in 1860 which Is given in full ho he defines the scope of buchanann Bucha nans reply to the boch carolina committee and why he gas was going to leave cabinet his ultimatum to the president at that moment is given in full his reasons for his acts at that time that have never benore before been published are herein outlined it tells of Bucha buchanana Buc banana nans position upon secession and denies hit his letter to the south carolina commik blon eton and acknowledged the right of the state to secede tho the article articie places judge black in a new now light before the c country DENVER 0 two serious accidents occurred yesterday afternoon at kenosha mountain south park road in which seven employees were injured three thought fatally conductor livings tons tona s freight freigh t train had been made luto futo two sections to i come down the hill the first section made the grade successfully cess fully but at its base ran into a construction train injuring four men but none fatally the second was even lesa fortunate just at the top of an immense grade while running at the usual speed the engine jumped the track and 8 carb can at the back of it were telescoped down the embankment E R 8 fisher engineer edward lake head brakeman and conductor G JE livingstone livings tone were injured probably fatally at alfy alJy the wreck was a terrible one the wounded men rifen were extricated from the ruins and brought to this city arriving striving this morning when the particulars were first learned des MOINES iowa lowa 10 lo col geo L godfrey member of the utah lilah commission Commis blon aion is in this city and in an interview rates states that the commission has agreed upon some re commendation sito elto be made to congress regarding future legislation among other things agreed upon the commission have prepared a marriage laws law which provides that all marriages marri agea in utah territory shall be null and void which are not in accordance with urith its prescriptions and the law jaw also provides that all marriages bhail shall bo be solemnized in certain public places before witnesses and that the parties panties solemnizing solemn izing the marriages and witnesses shall make affidavit that they are not polygamists ista and contracting parties shall ahall also make like affidavits the parties to marriages and the witnesses the person officiating the place of marriage and all the facts relating thereto must be put on the public record records sI proper penalties are a attached for violations actions regard ing woman suffrage the commission will probably make no recommendation tee suffrage law vba en acted twelve years ago and it is generally adored adopted in the territory col godfrey bali ball twe we have no hesitation iu in saying that the lack jsck of such a law haa hla been u areat reat obstruction to the speedy settlement of the polygamy problem we bhail shall le IB commend that tho the first or 01 lawful wife may be ba a witness in court in all prosecutions in polygamous cases have you any changes to suggest besides on your individual observation which would be effective in accomplishing comp lishing tho tha purpose of the edmunds bill was asked sel sei tl believe belleve if the iowa lovra law giving right of dower to tile tiie legal wife and descent of property to her children born in lawful wedlock were put in force in the territory it would aid very materially in eradicating polygamy the marriage license law would alzo aizo be an effectual means securing of a public record of the marriages Is the work of your commission ended no sir we meet again october to investigate some contested election cases In which it is alleged some lats aro elected lt it the allegations are bub bua tamed they will be impeached it Is not impossible wo we may agree upon further recommendations ions to oon Con congress grem we really can do but littie little more until further legislation is had we have done all we could under the law wo we had and we stretched that to its utmost tension no person acquainted with the situation of annia affia affairs lra irb will charge the commission with being swerved from duty by mormon influence FOREIGN garlej paris 7 ain iru inu the course of the excises at lepuy dupuy gen az n read a letter from gen Thi bandh minister of war prating thet the fla ness nebs of views of lafayette wk conduct he said never belle belled principles 14 h the count of paris informed n friends that he did not att affel Chamb funeral because U king of france cannot take ond oud place unless he ak thia expression the count of wili wiil be ordered to quit franc france e it is bald baid dr aerland fl civil commander ton tor 1 ned the expedition to Hue we ette etts the tho bombardment of the torb torii the hue biver river and concluded t L treaty tresty with anam onh isow the government IB trel nely annoyed the marf maiv mato maro 41 4 tseng tsang presented france BODIB do ago at the request of chiz chaz lacour a statement of chiam i dosal wun with reference ence to he now asks in return j ix ment of the french coeny cd Z hosala the tha interviews tseng and Chal chai lemel lemei lum laeal IV very cordial and altogether to an exchange ot 4 I 1 intended to leave way bayor for tor a furet Is treaty when stipulations arrive a basis whereon to agreement the union is a noto note recognizing the oum count i ralis rails as chief of tho the houfe of B ev bon in france eranee vienna 7 A general croatia is expected i T the tho austrian court go intaj deys de a mourning tor for or the conni conat chambord don carlos canlos pretender t I 1 here the Th french eFrench from visiting him he has hka wr ilten a letter ietter to tho the ot blam epam declaring that he belongs to ba alone and will belong to her ei 9 ht hundred workmen ager amer bled in a of the city yester day and engaged in riotous dews dems den dem st rations they refused to whereupon troops charged inz uhe ube mou mob madrid 7 bowing oving to dicter of informers inform erb eib the ne government gove gore pa besses an list nat of ehe ebe fectea army nel ned an navy rL about are already exiled agram 8 an gau aau assembled heno hene last evening and smashed the windom ot thi the government offices on whyel who vm garian escutcheon was wag tt it placed troops were ordein orami ut oat and the rioters dispersed at th tio point of the bayonet meetings ui called for today to day and to and it Is ia feazel fearel the peasants peas teab ants auts vt vii join the mob A battalion of troop has been dispatched to Sea bea Beago seago gorne where trouble is also expected |