Show H gATLlUAY 2K)IN(!L21 AMERICAN n‘ rf prcgidrni 0Pr U" Two on ttuy ud lKiP°r-Finance wound Fotlf lu IIor The ease of the of n(t Suffering Min Ivors the of the “Trade d A se edkn stemd tk Wind” la SEW party e the YORK Utica the Oil Refinery of jex)losion of ev cm rig- resulted rd Bonner last one inan and the bly burning of the inam building of the re- ndbrkii 'liing r‘d ereJy their " iar ’a’ ’Mcilanes’ foundry tuy burned loss §10000 Financial Delegation J'cloci Wth veW York Tinas says last ovenirons and powerful delegation of srol importers of this city Washington for the jiurpose of with the President taeutioE ine a conference condition of to the disturbed ouads aftairs previous to the holding ara The subject ot Cabinet ineeting 'Lion before the Cabinet will be the ISA as il “iciiii situation of the country cansl m "ken afiieted by the recent crisis olina W and importers have merchantseek the President’s aid in this AsJey if the n! cr'ency so that they may bo relieved naturally j’tiie insportstn the unsettled condition of g from disco' money market id at ak Secretary Jlnutwcll ja Wednesday tyQW ted if lie would not modify his this menrie o lar as selling $10000000 Char!® (lining the next month is Pont well cent back positive liiat the line of action already iormined on must not be in any way The merchants and jibed on determined to send an -- At delegation to consult with the and request linn to ullow the Jvident men powers so that dis on mary discreiiouury Mich quantities and my ell gold in badly ichtiinciiio will best regulato the 'm tffid itsj h and chants reach Jf dy cut 'umn Steamer Seized celebrate the anniversary of- IndependA CARD ence for the first lime since ’5 9 with peace prevailing throughout the RHaving made arrangements with Mr tho laws obeyed epublic and the Stenhouse to collect &U indebtedness due Governroost strong to repress rebellion the Tklxqiuph Office for subscription and disorder advertising or otherwise it is hoped that Celebration of ladepentlamce Day ail those who have been accommodated with the Teleokaph etc on time will After electing officers now be prompt to meet their obligations Oongress in honor of the day journed A grand which in most cases can be doue with celebration fallowed in which 60000 case as the labors of the comparative persons took part husbandman have been blest with an Juarez accompanied Pyest by his abundant harvest It is my intention to cabinet members of Congress and visit settlement in the Territory every Nelson the American Minister went where have business to transact I may to Puebla where he inaugurated the as as early Puebla and Mexico Railroad Two or But brethren don’t wait for me to three thousand persons were present call on you bring on or send your pay A banquet followed at which speeches All kinds of produce will bo received at were made on the question of internal the office of the Daily Telegraph in President improvement uarez Salt Lake City at the retail market mitted himself fully to tho progressive Conference being near at hand prices olicy in this respect The toast to the will afford yuu an excellent opportunity nited States was replied toj by to comply with this request and thus Minister Nelson whose speech made a discharge vonr honorable obligations very favorable impression I trust that the brethren who have been accommodated will give this matHumboldt Cciitrnuiai as I wisk to The Huaiboldt Centennial Annive- ter their early attention was celebrated by a banquet and close up all unsettled occeunts at an rsary early day torchlight procession GEORGE D KEATON Received Conscription Badly — The conscription was badly received We have for bale at this office and protests appear against it in all parts of the Republic Lieut Colonel pamplets on polygamy 25 cents each Pedro Abar was sentenced to be shot for his connection with the conspiracy Strangers who desire to comprehend of August tha interesting subject will find there American Consulate Robbed all they want It would be well for The American Consulate ut Mexico has been robbed of money and valu- many folks at home as well ables Mexican Bevtnue Theatricals Conference— Romero Senor Secretary of the Our friends from the various parts of his Treasury presented to Congress report lor tno focal year ending June the Territory who come iu to ConferTotal receipts 90th tleJO)' ex ence will have a rare treat at the penditures $133000000 $2000000 have theatre such a one indeed as they been applied to the payment of the which lublic debt and its consolidation have not had here before in the peradvocates formances of Neil Warner we have no of Mexico Population hesitation in assuring them that he is According to the census jut the population of Mexico is the greatest artist of the day lie will S 607 000 Several Mexican journals be supported by Miss Annie Lockhart annexaare discussing the question of the full of and talent U States the nited tion to the company PRUSSIA Opening the Diet The Fair — On Monday morning Dresden Territorial Fair begins and the inthe Tho K ng yesterday opened tho Diet dications are it will be a great success with a speech in which he said he ways endeavored to further the develoas the entiies already made are veiy pment of the Confederacy on the basis of numerous a Federal Constitution and ghoul co- lntluenco ntinue to use to procure the All articles intended for exhibition best friendship between the States or competition except stock should be posing the Bund In this respect ho should act in complete unison with his taken io the lkth Ward Assembly Federal allies J at hip Enterpt was seized the United States Marshal large Parrots Rooms shot and seveIn consequence of Col J C Little’s to bo intended C HES boats nowbe- - M I D N I G H T 1)1 gun SpunMi rthetliiity resignation Samuel Bringhur-- t Esq was to finished "here The Entn-phas been appointed Chairman of ComAMERICAN this morning and await at sea the ship sumo night this ling of tho gunboats ght mittee on carriages wagons etc and Statemrutof the Public A at Wm Eddington Esq has been appointThfron clad Dictator and steam frig- Indiana accident at Staid are at the navy yard coaled ed CLaii man of Committee on Taintoyeeintif State Fair Nineteen person 'fur the Cuban ready for departure ree ing Engraving etc in place of C R ut wheie they have Leon ordered killed and a hnndntl raing Savage Esq resigned wounded— Eart!xmke Fisk’s Opera House Attached says In California ht Half of street is more quiet Earthquake — The people of File brougg ’lay s has been settled all WASHINGTON expelmore bad quite pn earthquake tool 'probably be settled Public Debt Statement rience last evening FA s Opera Shortly after seven House and buildings cLeswidf r boon attached Washington distinct by tho sheriff on two there o’clock were ningoJz very Tho public debt statement shows the suit of (shorn A Bostvick to recov- wn ka j(!0 ou a g0j(j total debt principal and interest to shocks and vibrations succeeding for (‘ate including coupons due and not about two minutes No damage is a'ng &4 vc t Vueaenteil lor pti 06 PENHSVLVAMA m vaM The amount in the Treasury ported 81 of currency llcut ca filltlt al Row— Two Men Fatally $055900315 AVoandrd less in Tho total debt the amount ntokel The Hospitalities of tiie City-Treasury $2408485 072 Jl decrease in er wlul Philadelphia The City Council resolved last evening the past month $7467429 Bil decrease hivinciblcs paraded Mlepubliean ank sinco March 1st $50908187 10 to tender the hospitalities of the city to (veiling to West Philadelphia treamn CALIFORNIA Wklefrovdngthe Si huylkill rivet they Colfax and party during hey F! sisaidted with bricks On their San Kru ncisco their visit Committees were appointm at tho ‘umo place they were Legal tenders m attacked and one member fatally ed to take the proper measures Base Ball outdid While this was going on The Cincinnati Red Stockings bent tho polico came up ami allege to In the City — We were our local clubs badly They play with reed Mi ring on them Another a California picked nines Fraukfaj a greet brother Amasa Lyman in the stiber was shot through the body and farewell and start game on Monday' fared fatally toi last He threatre was evening looking home on Tuesday 8 WASHINGTON remarkably well Karlhuuftltc eeneffitf The Case of the There was a heavy slioclc of an earthssianfel District Co but —In the case of accompaquake at San Lorenzo man fT Chicago nied by a loud noise James Kilfoylc for the ham the People Washington says tho ease of ARIZONA ilinmi has received attention by our of Frazier several witnesses killing Snn utWitio- Francisco is if she on the high seas The Indians in the examined for the prosecution and of Lopez were tkr ilit Cu Inin Hug she will be regard-- i vicinity a pi muThe Treasury r have gone into the mountains to hold a defence yesterday The case will prothe Sf The Mohavcs council given orders to refuse her be the jury this afterto this to from given bably Immigration SpMiiards claim sho was fitted Tiina'i American pirate but while at White Fine is large noon liils'leljihm the Kpauish consul INDIANA no evidence to A Short Visit— Our Odd Fellow justify her Terrible Accldenl he w as allowed to sail for brethren made a very short visit yeher regular clearance papers Indianapolisat o’clock Veflie A terrible accident the sterday They came in about occurred a thoroughly examined by autiiiritics and allowed to State Fair grounds at li o'clock this in the forenoon and left at in the A steam boiler exploded there her regular iupers evening a were They distinguishvery i'limcnso crowd on the ground evening being an ISIINOIS at tho time It is difficult to get particufrom neaily ed paitv representatives is lars but it known that twelve persons Bnumgc bj (he Missisalppl bairii®! Among were instantly killed and probably a all the States in the Union Chicago eaw1 hundred wounded P tho number was the P G Sire Abtuil Jlocri am on tfioof a hundred feet of the Coder of New York Saunders Further Pnrlirnlar of the Upper rapids inSft rier at Ma inc broke away Indianapolis inter The military hand from ( 'amp Dougaloffi Further particulars of the accident entailing a loss of $120000 and msjuig tho work one season Tho at the fair ground ihow nineteen per- las paid them their respects at the ho01 Bock Island been killed and about one tels and then headed the procession I JCJ’ Ripii's has been sons have wounded was the Culler dam being ilood-- ‘ hundred The engine toWj gfimnded About eight hundred and had been with the Utah Lodge conducting the men aie nttaclicl to a saw mill l'vn out of for fired visitors to Commerce Buildings where atctwith another machine up employment a Baker Gov was by killed frag nearly tOVVB TICUTT the fiaternity had a short session We ment which passed over hi head and of Bunk Habbt-wounded his coachman dangerously regret that they had o little time to pr Several corpses wore defaced beyond Norwalk tsfiw Thero is great excitement stay iational Bunk in this city was recognition I’lterci by burglars and and much fooling in the city over tho t night More Railroad— Messrs F T SnJ event taken The loss to private iminen-bit the amount is Perris and J Fewson Smith leave toknown asinft for Coalville to survey for a raiday FOREIGN exidS lroad from tho mines to Echo city o f ibn “ Timlni Ind’s ” Kn llroni! t'onvriitlosa cl at Thi s is as intelligence very gratifying Snn Ivors Oswego it is the pm pose of the wo understand Giief Tuiip Connor of Honduras CANADA in tho parties undeitaking it to have it done up picked pirty (iimer Tint' 'itnllronil fonmilion oa’j boats They wore so that the winter’s coal immediately Oswego jjc(la)s without water and tin ir will he hi ought all the way ly rail to uis'' " ere so great some of tho Ari alignments for a Railroad ConveturBS S ul“ ‘lei ions and one leaped ntion Imre on tli: Bill of October have this city This will living a still been perfected Ainnpxv ill he co'istmct-eijpdfl reduction in the nriec of fuel sixty feet in length hy eight feet greater ree!” wide showing the widest part of the to tho Pacontinent fnun Nova FOR KKl N Srvruv's Srmu cific and showing all tbt lines of rail— Males 51 B Of Funnies A largo road and land navigatusii those adults II: children SG Died os uro expected ptuHilft- - number of reprosenUitiv fwm IUihj fiuiuH the of a4 causes following of reported: tq i Gov Wells has cut off the Teething and bowel eomi jaint- - 55 n(r fljU supply from the Viririnia convicts IK i fin her 7: fever- - ’: pi nsslaii I)U line cut1' They do not consider it a 0 and old age 7 sin In Indianapolis an ambitious old bility com pi tint aftei lurre died shortly O is i sitting on a pair MHI( speckl’d hui h niti an eggs — proeuied fiom Unrcpnuch’s hirni 2 iliiid bed 2: heart of iiinivi ss to ha L ii them if it 2 m a ffi spin ion an pended l ikes al uimiicr inn" C tt Iruiil "f Jrovi in'il top! 'iTiuei''- '‘7 Ihe lity of fnlifoiiia vyuM mak U Sex! d d"'l f ok ari ed si dI‘ cn!' Pt lies gu s a em'il d on Tin1 sci a tlnm ist extends o D: !' II" 'vie n in u cvtcn si'ni nidi - mid the Cl'i ideni J uni ii I'tl! "! 'll nil I'lito ‘lie inti rmr ii'ie " foil lei d offered steam thirty nrg oa board three thousand solid ral of shell believed SPAT the Mi J !r her ’Ps'r' rry trrit e: by job F0illi LATEST- - BY MAIL EASTERN NEW YORK Tho Star of the 25th says : On Wednesday last the dead body of a man with face out and seamed and head battered and bruised in a most shocking manner was found floatThe remains were ing off the Battery taken to the Morgue and there identified as those of a night watchman Neih! hownamed Michael Neihl ever subsequently put in an appear "l his much to tho surprise friends and tho questions now arise who was this man from whence did ho come and who is his murderer? for murder it assuredly was as the postmortem made by l)r Beach shows that tho wounds cn tho head and face wrere inflicted before death and that he died in other words he wa3 by drowning knocked senseless and then thrown into the water The Buffalo thieves are conducting their business openly not having the fear of either citizens or police before their eyes Lately a gang of four walked into a grocery store in dayrobbed the till walked out light shooting at such citizens and officers as to interrupt them They attempted all got away unharmed into some safe hiding place TENNESSEE Tho Knoxville IVs1 of the 22nd has the following account of a brutal murder At an early hour yesterday morning the citizens of Knoxville were startled by the announcement that a well known citizen named John Morrow residing on the Clinton pike three miles from town had been brutally murdered by some unknown parties The murdered man redded in a one mile beyond the residence of Mr J II Armstrong with two brothers one named William and the other who like the deceased are Joseph men of peculiarities different from the majority of mankind — living by themselves and living the lives of hermits Joseph possesses but very little intellect and is at times crazy and becomes The murder was committed about three hundred yards beyond the bouse where the road from Mr Metier’s wirh the plantation forms a junction Clinton pike and on the outskirts of a piece of woods a fitting place for the dark deed as it Is very secluded ami would be unnoticed except on accidentally passing by it The bloody work had evidently been done with an ax The unfortunate man’s head 'was split open from the crown to the moutn Other blows had also been dealt him splitting him open from his chin to his stomach presentHis ing a horrible and ghastly sight right shoulder was nearly severed from bis body by the same instrument which had done the fatal work The ground was covered with clotted blood and bones which had flowed from his mutilated skull MISSOURI Froiu the St Louis Times of Sep tcinber 2Sth 1 esterday afternoon a delegation of farmers from the vicinity of a German settlement known as Marine Ring be tween Highland and Belleville in Illinois arrived in the city for the purpose of making known the facts of a case of lynching in which some of them were The facts so far as the participants are as follows developed A shorr time since the victim of the farmers’ summary vengeance Phillip Steimel who recently kept a saloon under the old Mozart Hall on Fifth and Biddle streets rcmovoc to the locality named where he had relatives A few days ago he attempted an outrage upon one of his nieces a j'oung und intelligent girl 12 years of The girl was so generally known age and respected in the community that on learning the facts of the intendec crime the neighbors congregated in force and hunted Steimel down They found him secreted near some haystacks on one of tho farms and bearing him to the nearest tree swung him up without ceremony where he hung until he was dead When found by the county authorities his person was shockingly mutilated in a manner not fit to describe Steimel is well known in this city and was a man of family Ho was married not long ago to a widow named Hamm who owns a brewery on Wash street lie was not over 40 years of age and rather prepossessing m appearance lie belonged to several secret societies and the facts of the tragedy have been reported to their meetings TEXAS Stealing cattle in Texas and driving them acres- - the Rio Grande is very actively prosecuted Ly Mexican robbers A noted Mexican named Bias Loya has thirty men under him engaged in this lively tiaffie Recently a body of U S troops under Lieutenants Vernon and Lynch together with a force of citizens on the organized Texas border to break up the They have captured two robbers and recaptured two droves of cattle NEW MEXICO The grape crop of New Mexico this year will far exceed that of any former season not only in quantity but qualiDuring the last season more than ty half a million of new vines were set out many of them bearing fine crops tins vear WESTERN c ltiroitsi A San Futiei-cpiper thus touche tdi the street that utersof the Bay (’in At the i inner of ilifortii nd Mi nit tioere is regular free ginnery c!nbitbin u'ry eioni'i'j furt about dark the :d! iv'ent i'c and tie’ Cen lie met: eu1’ a j U ll w diminutive specimen and has a squeaky the voice with which he harangues Then there is the idlers about him man whose lungs are of brass and whose mouth resembles the front door of a wholesale whisky Next comes the establishment a little humpbacked eld man to be trying to keep on who appears to save funeral expenground in order ses and lately there has been a new arwho rival of an genius calls himself the King of Pain and appears in an open baroueh with a pair of grays standing in which be holds forth Ho gets himself up in good stylo his hair is long and Hows about his shoulders with a criminal looseness ria nose is of tho style of architecture and forms a kind of piazza over a mouth by which the owner y makes a living m two different what goes into it and what comes put of it he wears a hat which might with propriety be chartered as a place for holding the next exhibition of the Mechanics’ Institue he hits to get a ouple of ruen to hold the brim of the hat while ho walks under it lie is a prodigious talker and starts in as if he With all four of these meant business talkers the street corner is kept in a continual uproar and it is rather difficult to tell which man you are listening The following will convey a faint to idea of what one hears on passing bv : ’Ere’s yer cement gentlemen and ladies for mending glassware crockery ware furniture ware mid” “Cures toothache earache and blind staggers in less than two minutes just take a little of it in your mouth and” “You can’t blow it out Indies and gentlemen i'l! as long as there’s —“Cut a anything left to burn nnd”-lmir off slick as a whistle" “Only four hits a box and one box will you as long as you live" A gentleman was passing tho other night and hearing part from tho “King of Pain” and the from tho Cement-mabought a box of the cement and going Athome took three teaspoonsful declared that a tending physicians won’t help him and in ail probability the man will die oflock-jaIi a small dose of tho latter could be administered to the street talkers all might yet result for the best From the Alta of tho 24th : morning while a ChinaYesterday man was engaged iu hanging up some clothes on top of a frame building on Second street near Folsom ho lost his balance and fell a distance of nearly sixty feet to the sidewalk After laying there a few minutes the Chinaman got up again without having received any injuries and resumed his work About 11 o’clock last night some Chinese in a gambling house on Jackson street got into a quarrel when Ah Hoo ran down Jackson street pursued He ran into a store by three others to escape when he was shot through the head and instantly killed Two of the parties were shortly afterwards arrested Another was killed iu a wash house on Market street near Second last night by a blow struck with a of wood by a ifTW’lf 'iirWMlTl'T "IwUlt another council at St Petersburg attended by bishops of the Greek church and presided over Ly tie Emperor It is said that the Pone has made great efforts to induce tne Government at St Petersburg to send Russian bishops to Rome but without success Upon this the “Orthodox” clergy came forward with their plan fur the Government holding a council of its own but they were informed in reply that this could not lie done as it would offend the Roman Catholics in the empire EGYPT Advices frem Suez describe the cutting of the dyke to admit tho water of the Red Sea into the dry canal which The party extends as lar as Chnlouf front in steam launches proceeded Suez and after ouie slight official ceremonies the dyke was eut but to fill this section a flow during six or seven When it shall days will be reemired have been filled tho water will be let into the Bitter Lakos aud then it is said the waters of the Red Sea and the Mediterranean will fur the first time With regard to the actually mingle Bitter Lakes thero seems to be no doubt they are five metres below the and at the level of the Mediterranean present tiuiOj with the stream flowing from that side the rise is not more But the than three centimetres a day flow from the Red Sea is expected to h bo stronger than that from Lake calculated and it is accordingly that on its waters being admitted the rise will for some time be at more than still taking all double its present rate thin vs into account it is thought that and look100 days may he required finished from be ing at the work to Serapeum to Lake Timsah an opinion is expressed that the complete opening with as much as eight metres of depth can scarcely be throughout the appointy the 17th of November ed day CUBA A Cuban correspondent gives a vivid account of a tragic scene which had He says come under his observation an American seaman the son of parents bad been condemned to be shot on a charge of being connected the evwith a filibustering expedition idence being full ol’ inconsistencies and strenuous Although very defeetive exertions were made by the English and American consuls the Spanish authorities seemed determined to sacrifice On the man’s life the condemned morning appointed for his execution he the usual out to marched was followed He was immediately lace British jy Mr Ranredert to make and tho American Mr Rameden a still further protest read the document protesting in the name of England and America declaring that the prisoner was altogether innocent of the charge which had been aid against him demanding bis immeand declaring that those diate release who took that man’s lile would be guilty of murder and would be answerable to the Governments of EngA consultation fol land and America lowed and the consuls were eventually informed that their remonstrance came too late : that the prisoner had been NEVADA sentenced to death for Laving taken up The Virginia Enterprise of the 25th arms against Spain and that the senThe order tence must bo earned out says was then given to the firing party to At present there is not a single ease “present” Instantly Mr Kamsden in the County Hospital of consul and the American rushing with and but one in the city of which we the of their respective nations behave any knowledge It is feared fore flags the levelled rifles to the side of the however that it will again break out victim shouted “hold!” Wrapping-thwhen the weather turns cold English flag round himself and the William Bennetts the Cornishman and addressing the officer in who was so seriously stabbed in an af- prisoner eharge of the firing party he aid — fray with a fellow countryman by the As a consul of Her Britannic Majesty name of Bray a day or two since is t cannot stand silently by and see this still alive ana it is thought that he foul murder of an innocent man It is may possibly recover my duty to protect his life and if you MONTANA' take his you must take it through himself immediateand these” placed From the Helena Herald of the 24th in front of the condemned man the From Mr Whitehead the stage man ly consul American in the wrapped between Helena and Lincoln we learn and stripes” being on the other “stars that during the past three days another side The Spaniards stood aghast A hundred head of horses have been consultation was again held and the swept from the ranches aud stations prisoner marched back again td gaol along Canyon creek and over the under an escort of troops the consul vide and that the woods on both slopes the unhappy man all the supporting along the route me literally full of the That night the prisoner was re“red devils” at the present time A way and taken on board an outprieved farmer from Seven Mile whom we met ward bound ship in town tbis looming tells us that a CANADA party of Indians rushed through his A most horrible and disgusting scene district night before last (not more thau six nulcs from Helena taking off took place at an execution of a murderer at Murray Bay near the mouth about 12 head of fine horses including Tho untwo of his own and that Indians were of the Saguenay on Monday victim was a Frenchman also seen lurking about the hills there fortunate the named Bitra3 who killed an old man watching yesterday apparently for the paltry sum of men wno were out in seaich of the named Omllette We have no desire to get thirty dollars and maimed for life sevlost stock who atup any big scare but we think there eral members of his family defend to the old man’s life have occurred a sufficient number of tempted successful raids and even Altai attacks He was tried and the evidence proved on all sides of our Prickly Fear ant: his guilt beyond doubt but the accused still maintained his innocence Ten Milo basin to warrant ua in warnUp to the valley tho last moment he denied his crime ing the settlers throughout and refused the consolation of religion to be prepared for any emergency but when brought to face the reality of the terrible position on the scaffold he repented of nis sins and confessed his FOREIGN The execution was characterguilt BRITAIN ized by the most painful and brutal infrom The chief hangman The London TYtnes publishes a very cident Montreal is said who it has already who pathetic letter from a nailmaker hanged four criminals io his time was say? there are 22(100 men women ant almost blind drunk and his assistant children in South Staffordshire and BeEast Worecst' rsiiire starving in con- was only a novice at tie business tween them they left the rope too long sequence of a strike forced on tho when the trap fell Bitras fell to the and Their by their rate of wages his knees on was He taken giound wages have been gradually reduced the rope shortened and the trap apparently by competition until a goou up hand only makes 12s a week out of full again and the unfortunate man satwhich he has to pay his share of smithy isfied the vengeance of the law rent fuel lor the blast and the cost of Mrs Julia Ward Howe lectured at conveyance to tho warehouse so that Sunday on “Moial Trigonthe remainder is insufficient for main- Newport she has a husband tenance The trade have consequently ometry" And struck and are starving If this state- living A sausage maker in Cincinnati ment is true the best thing the nail named Xavier Andre has sued for a makers could do would be to abandon di’ oreo from bis second wife because a trade clearly overstocked with hand Why ii nut all nul bu made by ma- she cannot imsirt him properly in sellHe claims that he ing liis sausige-chinery? in her Before was deceived their m ssia lud told him that she marriage Tho propo-c’a! Council could not read or write but was good haa curious movement at figures and he thought if she could produced read figures she tumid do to attend among the Russian elerjy Tmy to got up a counter demonstration the shop and so lie took her ibr better to y iomj by liavm U‘ VlOli'U'i ti f Iff |