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Show . BY TELEGRAPH. Congress in Brief Bazaine's Defense H?Murder in St. Louis. Political Items. In the House of Repre- sentatives . Havana Feeling on the ''Virginias." Another Missing Man. AMERICAN. - minim J Coal & Lime Office MUSIC STORE, Main Street, . . Ogden THE CHEAPEST KINDS LIME HAL IIWIITS! OF Cheaper than anywhere M. B. in and other Fittings. Violin Strings HAMIOIB, Main St., Ogdcn, and Main St., Logan, Cache ts-da- y, 0 . nor.. j. liable. . . . Ihere were threats of violence and at one point the mob had actually conclud ed to destroy the 'Vlrginius," but were Oliver Harper, in a pretty, wodeterred therefrom by the action of the letter to the Alta, from St. officials. There is bo question but that manly babies: all the Spaniards on the Island are Louis, has this to say about At Sacramento a handsome young averse to relinquishing the "Virginius," AND and would not do it if they were not Jewess came on the traiu, with a absolutely compelled by those who pre beautiful baby six months old. I love fer the surrender of the war vessel babies. I hated them until I had There are threats of burning or scut since I have (line her. So serious have the threat? one of my own, and ever been remarked that the guard on tbe loVed every baby I have seen. I don't Tirginiuft," which continues to lay at care for dirt or cries, or anything. A the Navy Yard has been doubled, and baby to uio is the divinest thing on have been other extra precautions beautiful flower of the taken. The officers of the navy keenly earth, the COAL AND ! The innocent feel their humiliation in the return of rough human heart. In the Market, al way on hand. soon so the "Virginius," and it has been pro eyes and sweet purity that clui i ed in the newspapers that if the becomes clouded in older oucs, is vessel is given up, all the officers of the still in the face of the infant that can ALL "Tornado will resign all grades, hon inarticulate murwith speak only ors and decorations, and retire from the The little dimpled fingers service; that many officers in other war murs. Vrom ft Jowabarp to a Church Organ, an Choap.or vessels will do the same. Such has clasp yours so trustingly now, that so been the tone since the announcement of soon will, with the rest of us, grasp else Utah. the demands of the United States. Mat for and gain. So this lovely gold ters are now growing quieter, and while babe reached out his little pink finthe dogged intention of the Spaniards still exists, and there may be some gers to me, and cooed his pretty SHEET MUSIC, ETC., ETC. trouble at the time of the surrender, the pleasure, and dimpled his checks as I will Government take such precautions toek him in my arms, I he proud Olio door South of Ogden House. as it can to lessen the danger. 827-l.- y mother told me the father had never II. E. Ilasford, cashier of August, seen his baby yet, and she was now King & Co., brokers, is missing with some 4o,000, belonging to the firm. going to Palisades. Then she took Ilasford was formerly president of the him, and laid the waxen cheek on her Croton bank. snowy breast, and his long black St. Louis. 9. lashes drooped over the blue eycs,and Hi chard Tiattichef, was killed Co. he slept while her fond eyes rested by the brother of bis Intended wife, such him with on devotion as only a AGENT FOR THE lienjamiu Colonenbold. mother can feel. Hartford. Ct., 9. A small house in New Britain burned I sat and watched her,and thought last night, and a colored man, his wfie of all the ties on earth that of mothand child burned to death. erhood is the divinest, the nearest Manchester, N. II., 9. The Democrats elect a mayor bv oil heaven. Even the little birds are plurality. Heretofore they carried by conscious of its holy bond, as well as nilUS JUSTLY CELEBRATED WAGON IS MADE OF THE LEST MATERIAL JL one ward. tho wildest, fiercest beast that bloodthroughout and is warranted. 9- N. Y., Troy, 1 the roams he A FULL SUPPLY ALWAYS ON IIAXD. thirsty plain. very Tt A Innf. n t 4ltA ium milt . ! is divine. of of creation, birth, plain This city euded Also Dealer in Twelve hundred l'roin the little ripened seed that men will find employment. drops from the plant to swell and Boston, 9. Samuel 0. Cobb, democrat, but nomin w in beauty and tenderness, to ' ated by all parties except the prohibi strengthen maturity through all elected mayor by a classes tionists, was of bird, beast, fish and plant, majority ot lo,ol.'3. Gushing, the pro hibition candidate, received but 568 apd every living thing on earth or in votes. Four ladies were elected on the the water, are all created alike. The AND ALL OF FARM MACHINERY. school board. plant gives its ripened seed to the San Francisco, 9. earth, and with its gift its mission is Thirty-fivdemocratic members of the ended. The bird rears her young A Complete Assortment of legislature met in caucus at Sacramento her work is finished, and she is hap- last night, and resolved not to make nominations. The purpose appears to y; the tigress rear8 hers with a ten be to block the proceedings iti the joint derness born only of motherhood, and WAGOI MATERIAL, DARDWOOD, IliOJ ASD STEEL, ETC convention by voting steadily for demo she is is and and there X1S " T" happy; gentler crats. It is reported that several railis no increasing animal on the face of road magnates east have sent money to Sacramento to bt used in defeating Mr. the earth that docs not receive the Washington, 0 In tho secret session of the Senate to (In j, lutuisey introduced a bill to provide for the tritudimssion of correspondence hr telegraph. It is 'in all eubsutitiul particulars identical with (be Jlibbard bill for connecting the telegraph with the postal Bervice. Jlorejr, of er mont, introduced a bill for the resump tion of specie payments and for free hanking; ii directs the Secretary of the Treasury to issue in return for deposits f United States notes of the amount of $50 or upwards, one huudred million dollars of loan certificates, payable in four years after date, bearing interest at the rate of i:.j-l()per cent.; all At- (tonal banks mentioned in Sec. 31st of the currency act are authorized to hold half of their reserve in these cerUficuieu, the other half in U. S. notes or gold; all other national banks may hold any part of their reserves in these certificates, U. H. notes or gold. Any deposit valuable lor the redemption ot circulating notes may be counted as part of the reserve of the association organized in the cities named in the currency, act, to which such deposit may be due; and all U. S notes, so received, shall be cancelled Tho Secretary of the Treasury is direct ed at any lime after October 1st, lSii, to issue five twenties 0 per cent, gold bonds to the amount of SOO.OOO.OtX), with the proceeds of which when sold at pur for gold, he shall, on and after January 1st, 1875, redeem in coin such United States notes not bearing interest as may be presented, in sums not less than $100, at the treasury in Washington, or at the Hub treasury in New York; and all notes so redeemed may be at the discretion of the Secretary of the Treasury in payment of uny dues of the United States except Uui'cd States bends and interest on the public debt. Finally, the bill proposes to repeal all limitation n the amount of natioual bank currency, Uootli. except the restriction that the amount of F0KE1GN. the circulation issued to any national Taris, 9. bank shall not exceed DO per cent, of the The proceedings in the Dazaine court hoods deposited as eecurity, or of the martial, ere of unusual interest. mounts of its puid-tJl. Laohard, counsel for the defense. capital stock. Ingalls introduced a bill to arm and read some letters from Prince Frederick 6quip the whole body of tho militia of Charles, of Prussia. The first Btates that (be United States. It provides that Marshal Dazaine never visited the $600,000 shall bo appropriated annually Prince's headquarters during the siece. for that purpose; all arms issued to the and that the Prince saw him for the first militia to be of the same pattern as time after capitulation. The secoud let those adopted for the United States ter read, expresses the highest esteem for Bazsiue, and praises him for the army. Washington, 9. wit: which he prolonged tho re At the expiration of tho morning sistance to the Prussian army. hour, tbe House took up the bill to repeal the increase of salary act. Cox Knowledge Hisfavored its repeal, but preferred the bil. presented by the minority. Lawrence favored the repeal because it was deA young fellow who professes to manded by the people, and a failure to now more about natural history repeal the law would result in the defeat of the llepub ican party. Some than five out of six people you meet, amusement was created by the adaiis-nio- n was out in the woods uuttins;, trap of Lawrence, in reply to a question or fooling. Monday, and caught ping that he took back pay under the law of a something, lie took it home, caged VG. Kendall, of Nevd.i, opposed tbe lie respected tbtt people's it and aunounced the first installment lepcal. a menagerie he was about to or- itamor, and argued to show that the increase of salary was just, considering gamzc, to his lnemls. and invited the abolition of the franking privilege, them to call round. He insisted that mileage, &c. Negley would favor the 10 had caught an enormous squirrel repeal of the bill if it was presented as a or a measure of economy, or in obedience to peculiar rabbit. One friend went round and looked at the animal in the expression of the popular will, but ho was not satisfied with the motives of the cage with wonder, while the natthe intu who proented it. Wilson; of uralist tickled tho atiinnl with a Indiana, was not opposed to a repeal ot straw to it. will arouse know He si the bill, nor did he wi:di to argue that the salaries were not fixed too high, but kunk the next time he goes hunting. . .. I . v ii .. was uiscusseu he did desire to show that there was 'P!.iiu ... uiauiT at tne on Tuesday evening. nothing unworthy or dishonest in pacing the bill; that a man might vote for Some of the ancient laws of it and still be the peer in integrity and conscience, of all the multitude of his are worthy of considera detractors. The people had the right to tion at the present day. In 1G42 demand a repeal, and as they had done law there was a so he hoped that the law would bo reproviding that "tho?c who do not teach, the bo and salaries by themselves or as ltfi pealed, they were before. Townsend advocated an others, their children and apprentices amendment proposed by himself, fixing s i much learning as mav enable 4 hem tho sularies of members at $G,000 per to read the English tongue. annum. Lynch argued that, whatever lerlectly ttid knowledge of the capital laws. change was to be made, whether to increase or decrease, it should uot take hall bo lined twenty shiHiiii's for cli neglect therein." In those days tifect (luring tho present Congress. Hale, of Maine, gavo notice that he it was ulo thought proper tlint no would tty to- get a vote on the bill to- inter lore ice should prevent suitable morrow. marriages. A law ot 1G41 read.-- i New York, 9 will publish that if any person shall willfully and The Tribune, a letter froui Havana, dated December unreasonably deny any child timely 4th, in which it is stated that the popu- or convenient marriage, or shall exlar opinion excited by Spanish advices ercise any unnatural severity toward from the United Spates at one time reached lever heat, but is now subsiding them, such children shall have liberoa the streets and among'tbe volunteers ty to complain to authority for reand the lower order of Spaniards. dress in such cases, , . chuttler Wagon! to-da- y. to-da- Spring tight machines, Wagons, Sweepstakes' Threshing Buckeye Mowers and Kcauers Corn Shelters, Feed Cutters Itakcs, Sulky Fanning Mills, Emery Grinders, Stubbie ' Flows, Shovel Flows, Cultivators, y KINDS e d to-da- n en-ers- ry of Natural - torj. . idge-uiceti- Mas-ichuxet- ts diviue spirit in their motherhood. The mother, whofw heart does not respond to infantile tears or smiles, pains or pleasures whose heart does not grow tender toward the clinging grasp of helpless baby fingers, is uot worthy tne name of woman. GO FOK TOHK AND OTHER Monster Cheeses. Y STAYNEE'S TO At a cheese factory near Utica, X. there have been made this fall MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS burtceu big cheeses, weighing from ,000 to -- ,.00 pounds. The largest one is two feet high and two feet six inches across the top. A Utica pa per says it is "as large over as a large millstone, and considerably thicker." In other words, it is as big as a big Save stone. It took 21,000 pounds of milk and it weighs 2,200 pounds. It requires a wiudlass to turn it over. This cheese was made as a present to the NEAR SAVAGE'S English friends of the donor. AJtD Twenty Cents on the Dollar. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, MAIN STRFET, 23tlt JLaCilsLo 'Going through" a town, in a financial sense, must be an enterprise requiring genius and boldness. Oilman, 111., was confidentially operT ated upon in that way a little while ago. An enterprising stranger, in the .first place, bought all the live Teams to slock, and made large contracts ahead, lie followed up this stroke of business by borrowing nearly all GIBSON, ECCLES AND VANNOY'S the money in the town. ImmediNew Steam Saw Mill, ately after he borrowed a horse and buggy and left. But he was brought Sihiatcd two miSes east of back again. Oilman could not bear Mount KniKib, qii Hear to part with so great a man, and, Divide. rather than lose him, has provided lain with lodgings at thu public ex- Oity, XT. T. HOWE Haul Lumber SEWING MACHINE. from IN TUB mint take mil ofLumbor lilled pense. on the THE WEED SEWING SHORTEST NOTICE. MACHINE ! Xone bcILT ever made. SEND ON YOUR OF!DEf?3. - TIIR latest actt'al nrrjiovr- MEMS, noiseless, ligUt funning, Bliuitio LI. 4 V action. MONTHLY PAYMENTS TAKEN. PERSONAL J. INSTRUCTION C1YEN. W. II ESS, Agent, AT WOODMAXSKKS STORK OGDF.X. 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