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Show BY TELEGRAPH AMERICAN. Washington, 24. hills which go over lill the the Amonp the following: To iucor- next Hess on are li e Southern Company: to provide a more lrnns-tontineni- poi-ftt- . a . m n t n . r l'nlllio lands; KrnnlinS Territories the right, of wrj of ,be United through the public to enable the Central Uraueh of vithtB-- ; ihe I ii ion racitic Kailroad Company to the United gubniit its claim against to a e laws, under existing States, Court; nmendatory Supreme f the Civil lights law; to authorize the organization of National Banks without circulation: to establish the Territory of Pembina and provide a government therefor, providing for a postal teleof graph; providing for the resumption specie' payment?; free banking; amendatand internal revenue ory of the tarifffailed in consequence of bill This laws. JisaerecinT votes on the amendments; for the admission of New Mexico and Colorado as State?; repealing the preemption and nmedatory of the homestead law; to protcet navigable waters of the United States from injury and obstruction; the House bill for of the army, the House bill for the equalization if bounties; the bill granting pensions to all soldiers of the war of 1812 and their widows and children; for the construction of repairs on the Mississippi river levees; AlcCory's bill for the regulation of the charges for railroad transportation; the Omaha ISriJgc bill; the House bill amendatory of the steamboat law; Senate bills for the abolition of compulsory pilotage and to ant orize the organization of National Banks without circulation; all land grunt bills, and many hundred bills for tue telicf of individuals. Chicago, 20 of A special says Washington the excitement, caused yesterday in Congress by the nomination of Shepherd as one of the district commissioners that Ohio and Indiana Republicans notably made themselves active. They declared that the party would be swept from the deck next Fall if this stigma which Grant had put upon it was not wiped out by decided rejection. Logan in li is tpeech in t lie executive session, denounced the appointmeut in valiant terms. He said he had just returned from the West where the re pie seemed more excited over the Washington ring than ever toe currency question, and demanded that it should be legislated out of Sherman, Allison and otbers sight. oposed the conSrmaliou. Finally, after ft bitter debate of two hours and a half, a vote was laken. Those who voted for him were Sargent. Spencer, Patterson, Flanagan, Clayton and Jones. San Francisco, 2i officer, W. W. Stone, Bhot himself tbrougg the heart this evening. It is reported that Frank Malonc bought "Sam Purdy" for Keene, etock broker, of this city. Five thousand dollars were sent to day for Louisiana sufferers. Crop prospects throughout, the State were never better. Harvesting has commenced in many localities. Tho mysterious female who walked from Omaha to this city, spoke fur the first time since her arrival; she aya her name is Sophie 'Oatsen, and her home is Evanston,' Ills., that she is unmarried and wants to go back. She will give no reason for undertaking this extraordinary journey. The city ' au- tuonties will take charge of her. Washington, 24. A great erowd of Cengressmen took leave of the President at the White luting r,lil-roaJsi- t n decis-jonof'ih- there-untnnizati- Ex-poli- to-da- y to-da- y House. l Cresswell tendered the President his resignation la au accompanying letter he said a prper regard for private interests has induced this step. He warmly thanked the President for his uniform support nd kinduess, assuring Lira that his official and personal relations with him and his colleagues have been roost satisHe promise! his cordial supfactory. The port to the present administration. President in reply expressed deep regret at (he los of the only remaining oe of tho llrst cabinet, and hoping his iucce?sor would be faithful and efficient 9 he had been, and would also prove personal friend. It is intimated and generally believed that the President has teudered the Poxtmaster to Hon.' Generalship Eugene Hale, of Me. He is now at Me., but a telegram was sent this ifternoon by the President. Luttrell, to day, arranged for the prompt adjustment and payment of the remainder of the Oalifot nia Modoc war Uims Checks iu San Francisco will k forwarded to claimants withia a fortPostmaster-Genera- 'ng on business by on agent in this should have a greater objection to coming here for trial than to going to Idaho or Wyoming, is not very apparent: tnft the great objection is that it ut,p iee to publishers as well as to merchants, mechanics, manufacturers and all other business men. Now to this I reply that Jho bill has no special reference to pub lishers. It details with all men alike, and they who make this objection ought to upon what ground publishers can claim exemption from the laws which bind everybody elso. They seem to think that they may be used in Washington for libel: well, should they not be if they commit why nu injury by an agent in this District? The law of libel is no more unfavorable to the press than the sta'ute against larceny is unfavorable to honest people One perplexes thieves, the other liars; but neither is a terror to honest men, and this bill is no more injurious to publishers than every lay must be which looks to the impartial administration of Di-'n- ct, NOTICE. SMALL "AND GKOIKiK DVMOCK pttrsounl or legal repreeeMtative aut all others whom it way cuiiceru: You are hereby notified that we ha-performed tVa labor him! made the iiupiovttmmU en the Jenl.ucin nie Lwli:e Mitio. in Mining District, Hx Kb er omnty, Territory of L' tali, i"jnird by kw, with thereof you, and your probeing portion, there in now duo ou account thereof, from ouch ot You, wiid Nut Small, $107.33. and trom you, said George Dytnock, $t'.'S.7S, for labor improvements oh mid Jennie Ledge Mine. ill tie fore you are further noti0ed that if at the expiration of one hundred and eighty days from the date of thin notion, you fail or refuse to contribute your said proportion, your several intere-in Kaid mino will become our property, pumuunt to, Sec. 5 ef tha Aft of Congress, approved May 10th. eutitlod, an net to promote the development of the mining rosourees of the I'liitinl States JOHN KXOX, (iEO. IV. STILES. Lnciu Mining District. Bated at Ogdeu City, Juno 3d, 1S74. NAT TO their u JOHN CARDOX, - MOUND FORT, Gents9 New York, 24. Senator Carpenter publishes here, this mrn'g, a dtfenceof gag law. Hesay8 an accurate taie-toiu regard to the matter will satisfy evei y journalist ' who respects truth d will Jimlub jhe force of vitupera-'iby those of the profession ho i'i not course cf the delight in the ' review of tin and its several The Senator "writes why the ' t?ral laws ghonld tot nppjj 6 be '' J'fiict of CilimfiWife Wll' as or ""ritDfjc, why aiiy percrived; pttai-- t tf New York or TSotioc car'- - Precocious Criminal. WOOL Union. not very often that we hear of a boy of fifteen being sent to States Prison for life, or sven one so W isot Wood's Champion and Excelsior Mowers and Reapers, WANTED. AU0, Winchester and Democrat Ught Spring Wagons, THE EXCLESIOR AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF matured in crime as to deserve such a late. It was reserved for Little Valley, Cattaragus county, te produce such a moral monstrosity. At that place yesterday, William Bujgies to Order on Short Notice. Are now in running order and turning out Borne, aged fifteen, was sentenced to Auburn State Prison for life. His and Concord and FIRST-CLAS- S CLOTH, was the murder of his stepWH1CU WILL BR father, Caleb Omans, whom, in Janhe to cut pieces literally uary last, nncl Slioo EXCIIAN'GKD FOR WOOL with an ax, at a place called Sicain-burat reasonable rates. Both the murderer and his All Kinds of Produce Forwarded to Any Point on the Shortest Notice. victim were intoxicated at the time. Whether that fact operated favorably All Orders Sent to M. THATCHER, Logan, mil Rrreiie Wool Wanted Immediately. to the acceptances to a plea of murJ'romj)t Attention.. A. RAXDAI.L der In the second degree does not appear, but is probable that the W. same absurd view of the case, in this particular, was taken that has been taken of many others. This boy received his sentence with an indifier-enc- e "ITTE, THE ODERSIONSD.HAYETniS PAY by mutual consent, dissolved partnvrbbip. becoming one who had vaulted ) 1'AR.NKS A SMITH, to the front rank of murderer at a Logan City, Utah. April 8th, 1674. bound, and, with perhaps a single exHAVE OPENED IN LOGAN k OGDEN, BRANCHES OF OUIVWACON WE and MACHINE DEPARTMENT, disposition could ception, so tbut the people of tlie Northern have been made of him. T HAVE THIS DAY BOUGHT THE BUSINESSA Counties can purchase without coming to Salt Lake City. WOOLEN MILLS OGDEN, Farming California offt-ns- Implements. Harness Trimmings. e ILeatlior Harness !F,iialiii. g. s4i-t- r JL HOGPEll, Superintendent. NOTICE. M I. r An old lady in Massachusetts being informed that a dara above the village where she lived was likely to give way, immediately wished for u pair of clean white etoekings, saying in explanation that she once saw a woman struggling in the waters and that she floated along feet upward. J Li- - six Fames 1 and premises formerly ku-Bmith, anl will receive moneys ami pay all Ha to April bilities of said firm, from Nov. Tth . H. FAKNKS, 8tU, IK74. Logan City, April btk,187t s3J-)i- u THE BEST MADE AX PtHlEST-TONESTRUMENT MANUFACTURED. t Cloth for Wool' SnppNsd to tWe point as being the beat, after much stadranit exprrietu'A.itii'l Knww thiit cau rely on litis TecoinmendaUou. JOHN FOWLER. , . OGDEN. Orders by letter promptly attended to. Inslruetioni gireo by th quarter. f , MOWERS, TIIUi:SIIIG Droiier or JIAC1EIM: lsl THATCHER HARVARD WHITE, AOENT, LOOAV. AOENT, OODnf. 30tf W. H. HOOPER Superintendent. HOWE PEOPLE A.1 COXFECTIOXEli Y. Agent for Patent Aluminous Building Papur. FROM T1IK NOI1TII SEWING JIACHINE. l.KST IN TUB rpiIB .1 ly the Tuveutor of WOnLDj-PKRlTC- VISITING 8 ALT LARJ5 C1TT, Uides, Furs and Pelts Dought. sl'i-t- f An IIOXKST"ilA( Superior Clotli, Blank. ets, Yarn, Batting. Kte., Etc. Drins on Your Wool at Once TAKE STiXX TO IIKItD DURING ou Bl;cksuiilli' Fork lU.bci, at the following rates: TWILL Horses per Head Horace Stock u Sheeprates fur k : s. . ; xyv aKCKivi Our Ooort iu Helura at AdvnUigomi Itatca. 52-- 8 A. RANDALL, S0li&' CO. tJ lUtnced Mar Ci!l Bnod BI4UQP $3.00 or .WEST' 3, v OGRhA L. pM DEN a I'aralhl. ! ..wt-s- Mn tt)-o- p. Tension. Ease of Operation and Management. Self Adjusting Take-u- p. Adjustable' Hunt. "WILL TXVITL and FEATIIE11S. 50 Knioved from t rp 'nhTi. Ftrt drl. JAft tint t. Perfection of Mitch and 2.50 lriv Juno Cth. from of Jlecuinii. Durabilitywill last a IiumciiKC Stock FURNITURE half-blucj- k IIIEHiil Range of Work without ' hn, Simplicity ami 1'fn fcction DINWOODEY'S SU3I3IKK II Kit 15. ll not subject to 1ITS. POINTS OFPERIORITYs THAN TO of TKI tlie fceKing KLJA8 HOWE, Jum. COULD NOT DO BETTER EXCELSIOR MILLS, Opposite fardon Broa Watchnmkers, OGftEX CITY, LO3AX, C4CIIK COUA'TY. for the Manufacture and SULKY KAKIIS. l. HOXKIH J. F. REED. Keif XSalccr. The Celebrated THOM AS KMOOTIII II AIIROW, warranted to maVe the st . tho but eultiralur for graoa, gram, corn or poutnes, Ited and to 'aruls ji l iuveL'eil. Our can hare a Wurrom on trikt. ill alsn clre Information and receire orders for Tl'RMNK WIIEKIJ. MLT Tlirs. llenartiDt MAC111NLS, CiHlST and SAW MILLS, or other articles nut usually kept In irk r. CALL "AXD EXAM IX E Is r IIAMPIOX, WOODS, KXCIXSIOR and W OKT.ll IN- Terms Easyt Ratet Reatonahle. s!9-t- Purrtiai-r- WAGONS, Agent for Northern Utah, ' fi'ii' A Try rapid, Baft and wwy way to make money, is to procure territory too Introduce the luteat useful invention that la wonted every day, by every one, every where, who haa a family, a full iied Sewing machine with Table and Treadle for only $10 that does the name work aa a Machine you would pay $W for, rapid, smooth uml firm, makes a aeam no etrong the cloth will tear before the atitt'hft rip npnrt. Klght new attachment for all work and the improved Bnttii Hole Worker ued by us only. Agents only need show them iu operation to sell in every house I hey enter. $.' and upwards cleared dally by smart agents. No such machine was ever offered at any such price. 35.IWO sold last year. 180,000 Families use them. Demand increasing every day where they Income known. Ministers. Judyos, Lawyers. Kditors, Machinists, Tailors Ac. recommend them aa perfect. Rights given free to first applicant. If there is no agency in yonr place, write for it, or buy a Machine for your Family or a relation, there is noue bcttnr or so cheap. Machines sent to all parts ot the country on receipt of price $10. Road advertisement hojrinning "$00 saved in every Family" iu another part ot this paper. Address the Tropr'o-tor- s, Co., 38 Canal 8t Robert J. Mcluoak s34-l- y New York. WE GUARANTEE WAGONS & MACHINERY ESTEY ORGAN. -- nt sec-tl,,n- SINGER SEWING MACHINES. Bain, and "Whitewater Wagons, is ir n CELEBRATED (Evkry Sixth Tounu) s4o 2t Medicine IN GREAT VARIETY. CARD WOOL ON SHARES or at the rate of nine cents a pound. 1T and Boy's Heady Made Clotlriny, Near Ogden. a, night. Motions, &c., le.. Sloven and Tinware, hit: Machine with new Cards, and is now prepared to Has bu.-ine- ss It Crockery, Glass ware, Drugs lake away the opportunity for the Democratic press to malign the Republican party. lie argues at length in favor of the justice ol the provision as applied to men. and declares there is no reason for exempting newspapers from the same iaw. Y. RETAIL AND Dry Goods, Groceries, II aril war e Roots nncl Slices, Hat and Caps, MACHINE! CARDING He declares that all opposition to the bill was from Democratic Senators, who were influenced by the fact that it would From the Rochester, X. ranch, WHOLESALE g4-- 1 justice." A Logan and Kiatotu Cl! Stroet U Clock. at Yvi'-- Tail., Third lwr Imiu 1LC.M. I., OtK. SAMUEL MILLER, JUN., : Aj'-nt- i - 75 7 'n$i$ Krst Sostk Strcit.' 1'im1 n'it.dl iff, i r''' Combined. 4 tleinu and mir T. W. JONKH', AW at tin Sail , . ; . Room, a Uw It , |