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Show (I 1 1 --MMMMMMMM-,-- . ... m,,, - . - !,,.--- . . yC.v - - ''Xba. i j r. 02. So. If ' ! ! 1. ; AKJUVAi KNB CLOSING OF MAILS AHKIV A 1.3. t'lB ,liaii' Mail d.iily uv daily .,. rake CitV, double Mail daily . fi.30 p.m. 6.20 p.m. 8.40 it.ni. - closing. 7.00 ft.ni. 5.00 p.m Evanrton, Wyom-t- t and tlie Kant Salt Salt Lake ami the Wert mails co via liicli County, . i I tL r ms, ami u-IHtl PRIMHIJ Zf l,.tr f.;r Rich Couutv. H &. 3.30 p.m. 3.00 p.m. jioiiivanJTInirtay Vediiosla.v aul Saturday . H'venlale Moopervilte nd and Vlinu, VWduesdays Saturday Ceueral Delivery . iiuRg frm t,J 8 9 U. P. U. C. . leaves and leaves and ' " - G.20 , p.m-8.5- 0 .ra. 7.50, a.m 5.45 p.m. " - 6.30 p.m. 1 1 ScrYices IleliRious in tlieTa'iernacle, at 11 a.m., and Everv Sundav, Ward Sc1i.k11iouso Farley' School-lioHs- e at 5 p.m. and Third VVd Scliool-lum- e 7 p.m. . t KpiKopul Church at 11 a.m, and Mfthodixt Church at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. 0 p.m. at Spiritualist Lecture (Child' Hall), In the Second Ogtlcn city John U. Chamljer' At very day, Sunday Wbrarj New Depot. pea excepted.. FOURTH STREET, Z. C. M. from I.t GENERAL DEALER IN BOOTS At SHOES, fc I.KATIIKU ami SHOE FINDINGS, Produce the Lowest Vrtces. Taken. cashHeaid lor HXDES. NEATLY EXECUTED. KEPAIRS ; 1 J. S. LEWIS, AND JEWELER, in Watches, Clocks. .Jewelry, Silver and Ware, MAIN STREET. 0GDEN. Repairing ueatly done aud all work warranted. Dealer Vkie.1 REIVJOVED. TF c WANT A THOMSONIAN DOCTOR OR Thouisouion Mediciaa, YOU JL CALL ON SITE Cwultatios DR. MURPHY, MAIN ST., POST OFFICE, OGDEN. , SIX DOORS 1 er - " - to-da- t - to-d- , . sl-- m Fes, $1.00. to-da- y, - KORTUERX UTAH surplus. The present officers tendered their resignations with a view to reorganization. It was resolved to increase the capiul stock to $2,000,000, and to resume business on or before December first. Iu the charges against the officers here, prepared by chief clerk Hawley, it is recited that McDonnell, being in their custody, delivered to them a package containing $17,259 in U. S. bonds, a letter of credit for 5,000 and a diamond ring, valued at 400, with the express understanding that they were to be used for his defense, and that in pursuance of this understanding they $G0,000 worth of bonds to McDonnell. The bonds were the property of the Bank of England It is also recited that the officers charged were in communication with McDonnell by mail and telegraph, and had entered into a conspiracy to defraud the Baik of England. They refused to go to trial on all of these specificatiens ou the ground that they had never been included in the charges made by the bank. After argument by counsel the specifications were amended and testimony was taken. Omaha, 80. The Pacific express on the C. Si N. W, R. 11., that left here last night, with eleven of the directors on board, was run into in the rear by a freight train, this side of Cedar Rapids, this morning. J. B. Watkins, superintendent of the Iowa division, who was standing on the platform, was caught between the director's car and a Pullman car and killed. Na one else was injured and no cars were thrown from the track. - I WATCHMAKER SALOON, WEST OF Z. C. M. I. to-da- y, ; - .,- .to-day- TOES AND LIQUORS, a ivn TnifTF.it.. of the Tery beet quality. ct. 'per Drink. ar mid Tobacco of the Finest Brands. Measure or at 25 Butter, Eggs, Chickens and all Kinds of Grain takeq iu exchange. 13. "Vim NELSON, Prop'r. J8. M. Pettengill & Co., 10 State Sweet, Boston, 37 Park Row, New York, 1 701 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, e ttcp A a dverlise- gert i for procuring ""iw m the Ooden J 0.ctio for uoston w Philadeldhia, and authorized to con-lrfor adrertieing at eur lowest r&fes. Jt : m , " " ..m.mm. . , , WHITEHEAD; Four Doors j, ? bar-keep- G. aM SATURDAY.) ; - -- train arrives J i v " " . - I, AMERICAN. Providence, 30. It is understood that L. & W. Sprague, notof this city, do not suspend withstanding the failure of the New York house. Messrs. Sprague state that the committee of investigation into the affairs of L. & W. Sprague, appointed by a representation of the city banks, will be , prepared at a meeting ' morning to make a'repOrf, 1 ' difficulties ar eerious, but Sprague's undented, and the belief is expressed that, tbey and the banks concerned will pull tnrouirn, as their securities are . . 'i rl . i good.' St. Louis, 30. Tatsey Marley, who was to have FOREIGN? ' fought Martin ltroderick, in the same . Taris, 30. ring with Allen and Hogan, was found Count d'Chambord has written a let dead, shot through the left breust, in ter to d'Chesnclong, a delegate from the front of McCpole's saloon last night. He who recently waited on him. The Right had been drinking in McCoole's daring Count ' have the night, and Edward Fitzgerald swore arisen, says misapprehensions to obscure his tending policy, that McCoole shot Marley. McCeole's which is as clear as He is asked and two other roughs were to sacrifice his honor. day. He emphatically arrested on suspicion, it is said Allen declares that be retracts nothing, curand Hogan met this afternoon to arrange tails his ef nothing previous declarations huna fight in Canada, for twenty-fiv- e He cannot inagurate a strong reign by dred a side, in about three weeks. an act of weakness. ' He. energetically Allen and Hogan have agreed to fight muses to reunquisn the white Flag for two thousand a side when and where He the insinuations indignantly the second agree, , and it is understood that his trust is inrepels the valorof his soldiers: be at Omaha, on the they have agreed it shall contrary, he seeks to confide in on November 18th.' ' toe citizens all that he holds dear. Washington, 30 He not the country's glories; The telegram announcing that from and ignores ' We hare a srreat work continues, three to four hundred mechanics and to which. I am v ready to accomplish, about one thousand laborers have been undertake any moment. This is why I navy wish to remain discharged from the Washington ; entirely as 1 am. Were - '' yard,'is an error. y I enfeebled I would be powerless San Francisco, 30. The issue at. stake is the A fire last night, at Reno, Nev., dereconstruction of society, and the ener stroyed one entire block and threatened getic insurance of law, order and prosthe destruction of the whole town. It Especially should we not fear was still raging when the operator was perity. to employ force in the service of order. obliged to move his office and instru- Guarantees are spoken of, were any ments to a place of safety. Since that the Count of Paris, who by required, retime no further information has been came to me spontaneously under the . ceived. dictates of patriotism? I have preserved The whole business portion is in ashes intact our traditions anl liberties, and with the exception of three or four fire- have the to seek an equal cenfi right proof buildings. The loss is estimated dence." atover $100,OUO. Very little insurance. The letter concludes as follows: "My ' New .... York, SO. is notuing, principle is The suit of Wm. E. Briton against personality France will see an end to everything.. Benjamin F. Butler to recover $15,000, her; trouble.' When Bbe. understands the amount of two drafts, seized by But-- " this I am the pilot, and am tier in 'G2, while he was military gov alone capable necessary of guiding her into port, ernorofNew Orleans, come on because I have a mission of authority. before Judge Woodruff in the United France cannot perish because Christ still States Circuit Court. . ' . loves her." ;i misEarly this morning, owing to a McMabon has issued an orPresident placed "switch, two freight, trains came der, to the army, in which be into collision near Port Jervis, on the alludes with severity to the insubordinErie road. ' Both locomotives were ate conduct of General Bellivarre, and omoshpH. and eleven cars, with their to the patriotism of the soldiers appeals contents, were burned. to maintain discipline and support the laws. iloyed & Hamilton have (suspended. "PennThey were largely interested in In the Bazaine court martial, sylvania. a woman Darned Imbert testified that she TmlA Davis, in a charce to the grand carried three dispatches from Men to said a complaint could be Tbionviile on the jury 21st of August. The made againsnue pciujuium ui n.of the court complimented the president cam, ana agaiusi cuurv Hon cf witness on her courage and patriotism. ' for neglect and corruption. London, SO; One of the effects of the panic was the A special dispatch from Brussels to nil t of emnlovment of at least the ' Daily Telegraph, says all of the different 20,000 working girls1 from the French officers who were there on furfactories at Newark, N. J. have left for France, under orders orKs aiscnargeu lough The Fenton Zinc to lejoin their regiments. ' ' : thirty hands to day. Halifax, SO. C. Millmann, ecumiai a- vu., ui icn On Monday it was disclosed that i lie iney uaa fire in the Drummond colliery was not York, failed on Thursday, and of amounts t goods t was openeu out. n nen tne main shipped Urge which they have smoke made to upon Europe, its appearance. The oiily grain been unable to obtain money. now is to flood the mines. mills at Fall Jiiver, remedy Thirty-seve- n a week and Mass., will run four days in rlov after Tuesday. ,lhese u. 'Twas night. A warm couple mills employ 14,000 operatives, and pay stood in the pale cold moonbeams. monthly $40U,wy. A meeting or tne irusiera ui Their touched, and there was a ah sound ,' lips Trust Company was held like a cow hauling her hoof snowed lb at 4 1 " e,$amina!)on mud. out of the, , tal was umuijt""c" to-da- 7.40 a.m. 5.40 p.m. trftitt arrives 11 - ' " UKPARTMEST Trains - - C. P. Chambord. 6.43 p.m. OFFICE UEPARTMBMT. . to 3 p.nu 9 from 0 a.m. to p.m. JOSKl'H HALL, Postmaster, r. " u. Letter of the Count De t Xfrora C. F. Panic. 11.30 a.m. , IlKOlsritY Orx Serious1 Effects of the p.m. 7.30 a.m. aln"city and SaterRTilhs Ivnw' Two Rail Road Accidents. 2.30 p.m. Monday anThurKdaysd gaturWedmaday Um.t"vilie, Spragues. Patscy Marley Killed. 5.00 p.m. hursdaTii . r ' OGDKN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, XOVEMKEJt 5. 1873. i. Large Fire in Reno. Failure of one of the . ';,. rI 'h' $100 1 X and riflie Cowitv, Tuesday, Thursday nirh GmirfV. Tiwxdayn and 5.45 p.m. 7.40 a.m. 6.40 p.m. - - 8.40 a.m. -- Tliruuiih lliwugU Mail daily fiS M "J"- - Through fiTt Throngh Mail daily I -(- WEDNESDAY if Post 'Office: OgdcM li . ..." B Y TELEGBAPn. OCDEN UDIRECTORY. M s.jt j ;t4iti. ),. " ' ,; yui-ce- -eir rs 1 - ,: - , , en-u- to-aa- v.u " : ( VOL. IV. Chauiborr Mother. Here- these four persons remained for sixteen hours. The soldiers meanwhile were searching the whole house, and would probably have left without discovering the hiding place, had Deutz not returned and A fire was lit, pointed to the ond in a few minutes after the lady companion cried out aloud, when all four persons were dragged out more dead than alive. Next morning the Duchess de Berry was conducted to the citadel of Blaye, and a few weeks after an official declaration was made, chiefly upon the written statement of Deutz, that she was pregnant. Two days afterward she was liberated, having been dishonored." And now successfully her son, the Count de Chambord, bus shaken hands with and reconciled himself publicly with his enemy of that house of Otleans which so success' fully dishonored his mother. ' Deutz, meanwhile, has hung himself, but his memory has been immortalized by Victor Hugo's indignant ode : rend vne femme." St. Lvuin fire-plac- - e. that the Count de Chambord ocmuch of public attention, it so cupies may be of interest to recall the remarkable circumstances under which he was brought forth into the world, and those that surrounded the fate of his mother circumstances which make a thousandfold more shameless the bargain struck between him and the Count de Paris concerning the succession to the French throne. .The mother of the Count de Chambord was Maria Caroline, of Naples, a woman of more than ordinary ability, and, in spile of the miserable education she re. ceived and the immoral example of her father's Court, an intelligent, and, during her married life, a passably discreet lady, who brought the luster of beauty, grace and youth to the Court of Louis XYI1I. , She became, on the 17tli of June, 1816, the wife of his presumptive successor, the Duke de Berry. Her happiness as a wife did not last long, however. On the 14th of February, 1820, all Europe was thrown into aBtate Democrat. of indescribable excitement by the news that the Duke had been assassinated. The knife of Louvel had done its work, and the only question was. who could have bad any interest in killing off the We all know what intelligent people kind and harmless Duke? There was we Americans are how we love proonly one answer to this question; The gress and despise old customs, Laving Duke of Orleans, who, by the death of no oiher reasou for their existence than the Duke de Berry, became the. next habit. Still, whenever I hear a man or heir apparent to the throne of France a woman say "git ep" to a respectable Still there was no positive proof, and if horse, I wonder where the expression the suspicion was founded, the result, at came from, how it happens that intelliany rate,, checkmated the motive of the gent people useit, and how much longer assassin; for seven months after her it will be used. The horse, by" long husband's death the Duchess gave birth practice, attaches a meaning to it, ami to a boy, the present Count ileury de obeys; and so he would had he been Chambord, whose entrance into the taught to start at a grunt by the driver, world was hailed with rejoicings, as or a whisile, or any other sound that saving the house of Bourbon front ex might be fixed upon. When a man tells tinction. his borte to ''go 'long," or "go on," he . sa' ' On account of the singularity of his it is usiug plain but respectable English a and violates no good taste; but when ho advent he was named the name he still retains. When he was says "git ep," 1 am lorced to conclude four years of age, Louis XVIII died, and that he uses the phrase entirely from the Henry became the heir presumptive of force of habit, and not because it can the throne, which mi grandfather, Cbas. possibly commend itself to his good judgX, meanwhile filled. Six years after ment. He would probably object to ward the revolution of 1830 forced Chas "g'lang" as being a little slangy, but X to abdicate, and cede the government slangy or not, it is nearer the correct of France to his cousin, Louis Philippe thing than the ancient and illiterate and unreasonable "git ep" ever can be. Is of Orleans, who assumed it as Lieuten ant General ond Regent of France, in it not time to start a reform in this mattrust for; the ten yenr-ol- d Henry Duke ter? I advise people of good taste to abde Berry, whom Louis Philippe acknowl jure the expression, and say hereafier, edged to be his lawful King, and for "go 'long." whom he swore that he would shed bis life blood. A ' short time after Louis Philippe had himself crowned by Messrs Hoy. Lafitte and Terrier, two l'urisian bank ers, and Henry and his mother became George Cotton, a little fellow of Manexiles from France. The house of Ur chester, Iowa, wanted to show off before leans had atrain cheated the house of his little sweetheart the olh r day. The Bourbon in the same shameless manner two were playing on a bridge over a in which Philippe d'Egalite, the wretch gully that has water in it sometimes, but of the French Revolution, had cheated was then dry. George proposed to show and betrayed Louis XVI. The Duchess the girl how men went dowu into wells. de Berry, mother of the Duke de Cham So he got a strong rope, and tied one end bord, never ceased to protest against of it fast to one of the timber? of the this betrayal of her interests by her bridge and ibe other around his neck, now royal relativf, and engaged in end ossisted by the girl, and commenced his less intrigues to restore her son to the descent, rapidly gliding dowu with the throne of France. Finally, toward the rope in his hands. He came to the end end of 1832, she inveigled the King of of the rope but not to the ground, as he Hellnnd to support her with money, and had calculated upon. The rope was a attempted to organize an uprising in La few feet too short, and there he hung Vendee. Innumerable anecdotes relat- helpless in mid-aiHe tried to ease ing to this part of her life, her daring, the pressure on his neck by holding on her undaunted energy, her endless love with his hands, but he was evidently adventures, etc., are still current, but it strangling. The girl raised an alarm, would be useless to make a selection of and finally help came and pulled the boy Ihem. So successful was she in her up iu an insensible state. A few mo intrigues lhat Louis Philippe got scri ments longer and breath could not have ously afraid, as did M. Thiers, then his been got into him again. He was all Prime Minister. A consultation was right in a day or two, and there is a held end it is said that M. Thiers gave stronger lie than ever between him and the decision; "II find la dethonortr" the little girl. Now the (she must be dishonored.) Duchess was a woman of fiery passions, and rumor bad connected her with in A reverend geBtleman, during a sr. numerable lovers. It was ascertained journ among the bills of New Hamp that just then she had placed all her shire, stopping at the door of a cottage, love and, confidence in a man named inquired of the occupant if there were Deutz. a German Jew, who hud been any Episcopalians in the neighborhood. converted"' to Catholicism. He, it was I don t exactly know," replied the said, ' knew all her plans. M. Thiers dame, rubbing her head with a knitling- opened negotiations with Deutz and needle, "but 1 believe John shot one in bought him over at the price of 20,000f. the garden last week, but he thought it Deutz then went to Aantes, where lite was a chipmunk." Duchess was hiding, and engaged 'ooms Dr. L., of St. Louis, Mo., and who is in a garret opposite her residence, imof a wag, called on a colored surto the something police mediately notifying round the house. Ho then went to call minister and propounded a few puzzling on ber, and while engaged in conversaquestions: "Why is it," he Said, "that tion with bim the Duchess received a you are not ale to perform the miracles ? They were private note telling her that she was that the apostles did from all and every kind note handed the She poisons being betrayed. to Deutz, who stoutly denied the accu- of peril. How is it that you are not sation; but scarcely had he left the house protected in the same way?" The colwhen soldiers entered to arrest the ored brother promptly replied; "Don't Duchess. With a lady companion and know 'bout dat, doctor. I 'spect I is. I two gentlemen attendants, she bid her- have taken a mighty sight or strong self in a corner of the room, which was medicine from ysu1 doctors, and I is uvl closed by the' Iron plate covering the dead yet.'" v1',', ' Now " fire-plac- e. life-lon- g ! '.'-hoin- Mt" ' "GUEpV , , . - ) i God-give- That r. , pro-tect- ': ed |