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Show BY TELEGRAPH Our Navy Yards Still Active , English and Spanish Advices. vessels as might be sent to receive it. Preparation is being made to give timely notice of the transfer. It is considered that this course would give less occasion for offense than if one or more of our ships ihould go directly to Havana for that 'purpose. Government leave to Spain th& fulfillment of its obligations, but if this should prove impracticable, the facts will be reported to Congress for its aotion. AMERICAN. San Frnncisco, 6. f. Got. Booth, in bis annual message, tors a rerision of the treaty with China, which shall restrict Chinese emigration to this coast; he also favors legislation for the enforcement of a cj stern of freight and passenger rates on the railroadi in this State. New York, 5. Fire hundred men were taken on the with orders to push nary yard the work as fast as possible. The will not be ready for two weeks. Xho 'Colorifcd'o" will no doubt sail on pun was placed Sunday. An eleven-Incon her poop deck to day. The "Florida" will be haulad into the dock as soon as the ''Colorado". leaves. The receiving ship "Vermont" is Ii(erHy overrun with Navy seamen or landsmen, applicants with or without trades, if able bodied, are accepted. The Express says the "Albert W. Smith," a large nchoor.er, suited from Elizabetbport, N. )., on Thursday, with, it was reported, coal for the Beet, but it is now ascertained that she really carried arms and for Cuba. ' A Cuban gentleman who returned from Washington; this morning, states that he conversed with Secretary Fifth and several Senators, And they assured him that aiiy further diplomacy with Spain on the "Virginius" question would be declined. They believe the Spanish authorities in Cuba would refuse to accede to the propositions of the protocol, and war would probably bo the consequence. The steamship "Bremen," that returned here in a leaking condition, sailed after making the necessary again uni-for- m "Ho-nnok- e" to-da- y, h two-maste- d am-uniti- n, cam-paig- Violin Strings and other Fittings, r. n. M. B. HAMMOND, pi-ral- e. w. to-da- y and St., it - Ogden -- , at brance the settlers had. Mam Street, - Havana and elsewhere in Cuba, while tho plan of release was intended to be effected yesterday in the quirtest man' ner possible. There is no exe'tement in any quarter concerning the "Virginius" 'jtiestion. although some curiosity is, e$ri'sed to learn the condition of uQ'iivs at liavaua. Official tidvicea are- withheld from the public for prudential considerations. The Cabinet talked over the siiu itinn. but noihinp wa done to change t.hc position of a.ftirs. The embarrassmeuts surrounding tho. Spauish Government are appreciated, an 1 therefore without a prolongation of time, this Government will wait till a delivery can be cffopled in a way thai will give the least offense tot e Spanish prido. It is believed from what has been privately said in official quarters, that it was not agreed between .SecreUry Fish and Admiral I'olo that the "Virginius" should be surrendered at the port of Havana, but that the ves Htl should be taken from the harbor and conveyed beyond Its jurisdiction, and - then delivered to euclj United States sold for $17,000. Twenty years ago these trees were the greatest incuts Anna Dickinson kept a Syracuse ., ... half an hour the audience waiting 6. London, dress Tbe Government squadron has not other night because her green trail of THE CHEAPEST COAL AND LIME ! The been seen in the vieioitv of Cartagena with trail hadn't come. . III thtf Market, nlwayiioifhaiu). f ! iu its the serpent Fashion for a week, the Insurgents, able been to have absence, procure Gen. Fremont hns cancer in the fresh supplies daily, and have captured boats. several provision stomach but has, until lately, kept ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUI A special dispatch to tbe Dftihj Telethe matter a Secret from family and graph, .rotn Its Central Asian correspon1 friends. His physician say that he V From dent, says Gen. Kauffman, by Ills wasteto a Charch Oran, s Cheap, or Jewshnrp ful and corrupt administration In Turk-ista- cannot live a year. n and his conduct in the late Cheaper than anywhere else in Utah. An Ohio husband who stole fifty against the Khiva, has incurred pouudl of flour to keep his family the displeasure of the Czar. from Vernon Harcourt was to day starving was acquitted by the to Parliament from Oxford without jury and a shake purse of fifty dol' SHEET MUSIC, ETC., ETC. ; opposition. lars made up for him in the court1 MadHfJ. 6. room. Ono door South of OgdenJIoi.se. It is reported that a disagreement has 8;. occurred between Castelar and Salmer-oA prominent physician of Boston, The Correnpondencea says in the event who is also a member of the state of the of a crisis on the board of health, says that depriving Cortes, the Left will oppose Salmeron and support Margall for the presidency. inmates of the state prison of butter Government intends to push the bom- is very injurious to their health, as it Main Main Ogden, bardment of Cartagenia. Logan, Cache Co. engenders consumption, to-da- - Goal & Lime Office 'MtSIC'iTOEB',. standing walnut trees on a half section of land in Miami, Ind , Tho FOUEIGN. London, 6, The Times, in a leader on Grant's message, says! "The excessive privileges in regard to freedom from search', claimed for vessels bearing the American flag, would confer immunity on an open Such pretentions ate ' indeed shortsighted for a mercantile nation. We cannot for a moment beliete Congress will adopt tbe suggestion Jo prohibit National banks from paying interest on deposits. We do not agree with the President's financial views generally, and think, he is wrong in attributrepairs. ing the recent troubles to the currency. Advices from Havana caused a depres- The advice to return to specie payments sion On the Stock Exchange eurly in the would be more if the PresN satisfactory day, an advance in gold premiums. La- dent told the country bow to do it." ter, there was a recovery in share specThe article praises the message' for ulation, owing lo the increase of nearly its moderation of tone in general, and iwenty millions legal tenders in banks. on the Cuban question in particular. Kegular London dispatches says Havana will support a news has caused a depression in Ameri- England which unreservedly that Spain must policy requires can securities, really, as well as nominally, control Washington, 5. Cuba. The Havana news published this morThe Daily Xttcs says the President's ning occasioned very great interest. language concerning tho "Virginius" Cabinet oflictrs, however, have no im- affair is moderate and dignified. portant news to communicate. There The Daily Telegraph 'sees in the dewas a fall attendance at the cabinet mand for the aholition of slavery in Cumeeting, and a probability of a prolong- ba, a menace which will greatly increase ed session. There are many speculations the difficulties of Castelar's 8 tuation. as to the result" of delay in delivering The Standard thinks the only result the "Virginius" by tho Spanish authori- tbe threats Spain will have will ties in Havana, find the opinion is ex- be lo hinderagainst the adjudication of the difpressed that Spain will bo unable to en- ficulties. ; force its orders. of Several members Congress were among the callers at tbe Wluto House and in their interviews with the Nettling Up. President our Spanish relations were a Conrad Kessler and hi wife lived prominent subject of comment. It has been said that Spain will probably, if it Edgtficld, Term., in good stjle, be found impossible for the Castelur gov- orer their bake-sho- p and confection-try- . ernment to enforce its oBicial decrees in a was Kessler goodkbaker aud t'uba, make nn official admission of the iaot, and that revolution exists in Cuba, a thrifty man, but a very unhappy and that tho United States will have the one. lie had violent passions, and countenance of Spain in seizing the "Vir quarrelled with his wife continually, lin hi a" in the harbor of Havana. No and occasionally disturbed the neigh-boone in any quarter think this governMrs. Kessler took her own ment will reeedo in the slightest degree from its position, decided upon by the part as well as she could against the cabinet and accepted by Spain. The Sec- strong man, and U3ed hur tougue retary of tho Navy is in daily conference freely, as occasion seemed to require. with the Bureau officers, and a system The other day she came out of the operation?, in case pf absolute necessity, front door of their store hastily, and for striking a decisive blow is without back was talking at somebody inside. doubt definitely decided upon. The diplomatic branch of our Govern- She went to the front window and ment is not so hopeful now as it was sev- looked in. Then a leaden ball came eral days ago, of the ability ' of Spain to crashing through the wiudow, aud carry out its orders. The sucgestion of Mrs. Kessler fell, and was dead in a a modification of the protocol that tbe few moments. "When the officers "Virginius" may be delivered to' a third party, to await adjudication, does not at came, Kessler was hitching his horse present meet with any official favor. The to the baker's wagon, in the back statement published to day that there yard. He was told that ho had was not one United States naval vessel killed his wife. IIo thoudit it was at Havana yestevday is accounted for by not so bad as that. He was led the fact that it was part of the arrangement between Secretary Fish nn the ruund front, and, looking at the dead Spanish Minister that (here should be woman, said that he thought she was no show of menace whatever "on our part , too contrary to go off that way. He which could increase tho excitement 1 A Marion, Iowa, mail who held $500 in gold all through the high what figures, was glad to sell it for, he could get the other day. St., AGENT FOR THE Take my little awl," said Hard he as of Stanton, Kentucky, wick, plunged that useful implement to the ! hilt in the abdomen of his friend There was no quarrel, iio Conlcy. o Ilardwickwas simply drunk enmity. JUSTLY CELEBRATED WAGON IS MADE OF THE BEST MATERIAL and Conley simply died. THIS throughout and is warranted. The Vernon County, Wis. Censor A FULL SUPPL.Y ALWAYS OX UAfD. reports that Henry Bailsman, who Also Dealer in had his skull broken and a portion of ji the brain knocked out, a few weeks Wagons, Sweepstakes' Threshing since, has entirely recovered, and is Mowers Machines, , work. at again jiuiti-Hitters, Stubble When the King of Portugal adMills, Emery ..Flown, Shovel Flows, dresses his wife publicly, he is obliged to say : "Very high and very exAND ALL KINDS' OF FARM MACHINERY. ' ' ' n cellent' Princess D. Maria Pia of Sa' voy, Queen of Portugal,' my dear, and highly esteemed A Complete Assortment of hold Lord our spouse, may your majesty's person in his holy keep- WAG0.V MATERIAL, HARDWOOD, IROX AXD STEEL Elf, ing." But in tire seclusion of their majestic, very high and V(?ry excellent private life, his majesjy is very ti apt to run on after this style : where hare Maria, you put my suspenders ?" The Boston Transcrijyt says that FOR YOUR there was quite an exciting time at one of the Pittsfield factories the OXtL.G-AKS- , other day. A girl employed there went out for a few minutes, aud on her return had some words with the AND OTHER Superintendent, who was displeased at her leaving her work. He then cruelly struck her, as the story is told, bruising her face with his fist, aud afterwards cutting and wounding her on the back and shoulders with a e stick. A plucky took up the quarrel in behalf of the AND girl, aud blacked the Superintendent's eyes, cut his lip, and thrashed him Cents on Dollar. pretty soundly. The affair is to come chuttler Wagon . Uglit Spring and lleanm Buckeye vurii nueucrs, aunty Grinders, Fanning Cultivators, A-ec- well-belov- ed GO "D--yo- STAYNEE'S TO PI1IOS, ' MUSICAL INSTEUMENTS female-operativ- before Sare Twenty the District Court. tho The recent commencement exercises of tho Iowa Stato Agricultural college developed another innovation NEAR SAVAGE'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY", MALV STRFBT, of woman on tho sphere of man. Seven young ladies graduated in the class of stock breeding. After a thorough investigation of what they knew about farming, and shorthorns, Jerseys, Berkshires, Cots wolds and horses especially, they were handed over to an interrogation of amateur Teams to and practical stock breeders present, who quizzed them with all the probmm r.nr in the L by tli Invoutor of the Sewing llacl. lems and intricacies known, but failGIBSON, ECCLES AMD VANNOY'S ELIAS IlOWi;, Jim. ed to raise a point with which they New Steam Saw Mill, were not thoroughly conversant, ft not subject lo FITS was a noticeable fact, says the corresSituated two miles east of FOINTS OFjsUPEHIOnin! pondent of the Chicago Journal, that Mount v,with all these young ladies the horse Kanab, on 15ear Lake Tci fiction SimplUiti'and was their favorite theme, in their IHvide., i ' of Jlcch(iniv- of which, they surpassed knowledge a Durability will lastLifciiMt. the men of their cla3s."' HOWE Haul Lumber SEWING J1ACHINE. from imagined the doctors might fiuisomc life in her. When told that they had tried and could not, he said : "It's done now, and it caa't be helped. I told her to ht iue.aloue." lie surrendered himself and gave up his pistol. The officers led him off to jail. He requested to be conducted 3TiIlotl past the business houso of his only " ' Work withoutorr the tlangcof creditor. He called him outp;i'ed v a Fin-allil' THE WEED SHORTEST NOTICE. out Lis" pocketbook and p:iid him SOS Perfect iok of Stitch aud , Tension. for flour for which he stood indebted, SBW2HG MACHIKE! outrecollected and another small lie Ease of dpcrdtLm JViM better ever7 made ' SEND ON YOSJR ORDERS. Managcmcuu standing account, and handed the flour merchant tie money to settle . Self Adjusting Takc-Vu j THE LATEST ACTUAL IMPROVE- Adjustable Jlcod. that aud then said thai, was all he ALL light ruuuing, shuttle fivyyt TO h:id .to do with the world.,,. Crossing action.MEMS, Uttitciesa, Cl! and Examine or SMm nn Prfcw , W. JONES', Tailor, the suspension bridge he again .pulled ' . MONTHLY .PAYMENTS TAKEN. FLYGABE& door from Z. C. M. lEtnl CHILD, out his pocket book, and saying tUat ; SAMUEL MILLEB, JUS., ho had no further use for it, threw it PERSONAL INSTRUCTION GIVEN. Lumber 5th St., Ogden, Yard,' : into the ruer. He had loft some J. W. HESS,' Agent,; '. ; a fe ' AJso, Rt "tbe Sai.es Rooms, GR NEXTGOOa TO children at home, too, weeping over I. M. U- Z.;C. SiH ' AT WOOPMAHSiXS STORE OGDF.X af.Z. C. M. I.,doorvc6t their'motlicr's corpse. , :' ;,, .. An'iroxt:TaiACiiixKnd , . Bills ofLmnber , , v ' !. . 1 f. '. , 'v j , -- ' , . ' - 3td-253-S- . a Cij. I- 0a-..- |