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Show they are striving for. But they have met the wrong erowd. While tbe Tooele people do not wish for per eonal conflict,, tbey are ready for any emergency, and proved it ou Monday." No collision occurred, and there will be none, unless it is stirred up by oificers'who are paid to be conservar tors of the peace. Telegrams were received last night to the effect that there had been no fighting, aud it is to be hoped, that the whole matter will be settled . legally and quietly, and that justice will bear, sway in the courts of law. ' ' i mmmmmmmmmm f f f ii i U rns C!rItM H. Pen row, Editor Tnw4v Evening, 8tpU. 8 1871. T II E CA 11 1 IlLOOD-srCKEI- E T IS A G U. The troubles in the sunny. South are bad enough! Tbe conflict which is being provoltd between the white ami colored races is a Corrible evil, but. hb "the'deul w'nQt so black. as fceV painted," o the tumiiltsju (be South are net act aUraiing as rcpre. tended ty designing persons. ' " " LAW - BREAKING MAR SIIALS AND ATTORNEYS. "The Attorney General is now preparing a circular, directed to Marshals and Attorneys, prohibiting them trom leaving th?ir 'districts, except on official business, without bis consent. Thq Attorney General abuWa collibioa between the" op- says that the( law requiring judges to pressed Suctheroers end the general reside permanently in their districts Gcvernincot. By exaegeraV.ng the should also be binding on tbe officers . difficulties f "tbe position, and de- of the court." ' above news from Waahingtoa The preciating ItbT'jpo'wt r" '"of the local considerable cause will "cussing" .authorities to eettl item, they bare F- - O.'II's ef Utah. The the thjsl?raonS "interference of obtiined the Federal GeVeWment, aad t.he distri U. 8: Judges hare seldom resided in bmion of Federal, eoldiers hj several their1 judicial districts. They have becu too hus in their schemes for districts.--Thetroops are quartered en'jtiuuifilana,' nominally for the pro. branding the people, as tWTon of the .colored Tpecple, but to bdther thsmselves about the provisions of the rlaw in their own cases. ... really , for the iutimidatitn of the whites at tic. polls, aad to provoke to' Judge McKeao's head., qpartere are at Salt take Citywheri F. 0. H's hohtiU'iy .a pcojile who ore enduring g to hear: most do congregate, so he has hid fib tuore lliaa they are law The' people of Uah .arc similarly inducement to violate the hitr to reside in his aiirtrict. ffl;ctcd' lo the' old residents o the But what will" Carer and ilaxwell South. Men soot here to aphold the abou it.? .. Cso they reuain iu do law are .the Instigators ol id jriolav tin. W hih jhe should officiate for their districts and forego the" temptations of tha lobby Tbusine'r-- at thv,god of the feoplo amptjg whoa ;.,0r. ni theydefy lor evide they are sent, thy plot, for their in- law as the beforehand desert Hheir While they ought to be the jury-.- ; the "Mormons' to chanipiotis ofjiberty, they strive. by posts misrepresent at the seat of Government ? ? While evTy means to, bring thVpeople into boiia'cV The lawless scenes at the these officers are so eager to make it "Mormons'! do not pilia stT?alt lake at the recent elec. appear that the them take care the let' law, tiqg and the violent proceedings of respect tie paat fw days atTooele, were the not to be. breakers of, the law, themwork of won wbojr ere dubbed with selves, and if they run away and ifr Washington, a tjUo which indicated that they let thembe reported to the "Attorney wire preservers 'SSteii of iploVrs ' .. Geuml. of the; peace.,, . j --.a fV y JtaVa "great enrse u the Ovikvlowbd Ao aim. Granary Lake eurae of the South, A horde of car. it full again, and the Jcmctiox ttad, if without have fastened their fangs they wiah to cross detaUr,'-wil- l a hav t tdiuua making . upuu her, sucking her "life's blood Lbera isihe jeniun obtain a.fUt bot. ancl provokiug her to commit some that showed hew this nuisanee oould be overt a?t, which will give them a abated without stopping the water from chance to call for the unloosing of coming down the ditch ? And wfic're are the dogs of war, to effect her complete the parties who are responsible forthis overthrow and' fatau 'on the spoils state of things? Utterly unprincipled and their lacls at Evaniton. The ETtn-to- o of conscience being only equalled by of Agt yesterday, gives particulars their exceeding voracity, they hare f tbe shooting of L. P. Hadley, in marked this Territory for a prey and brewery saloon, Sunday evening. will stick at no infamy which serves John.My, a! Oermari employed at tha shot Kadley'in tho aid and to ivor their designs. The South is brewery,' bag-ger- bat at , ! se s, abU-)oo- : "Waeh-iugtd- J B f -- log-rolli- bill-leggin- g " , r-- ' to-da- thtrt" put-bagge- rs Park-hurst- 's in a iiuiilir fix.. But neither their nor Utah' true policy is violence. Patifjufce - and, lawful .resistance are thejjtst weapons in tUe, warfare with the The party which givirthom their power" for evil will forever. Its inherent rottenness is now working its destruc-ioto- d h day, of tboir complete thTow and (he defeat pf nil their yej bchutses is not fat ..distant,, when by reawa ftf their vktktions of law and defi ioce of the common princlpUt of boo8iy ana rruaenco, tney win be oskedly exposed to the rctribion they merit Wateh.wajtjdtifend and forbear; the carpet-bawiH, like other logs, only have their 1 carpet-bagger- s. Bred at the erowd, clearing them out of g 4aj'; ' s ' ."" . regular (husine,..J udge met their .Roberry preding.; Frrin geotlcxnen who were j84H:Lake yasterday," we Icaia that oir roBflderahle excitement existed au unt'uipated collision between the peV "of Tooele and the InvadersJ Mar-phwho are struhog for al Maxwell .itvJ a horde of deputies tr$ ever last Saturday, and proceed-i.i.s'.th- ei tiiiuic ; Thieving scoundrels X,M 'i art going round the , city representing themselves as immlgranta whose , friends had failed to an meet them." Their object" is entrance into houiea for tb 'purpose of ,.1 .. r,x plunder. . I U . ... -r ft-- . CHOICE WINES, Liquors and Cigars. riBNT-CLA- BI1XIARD' TABLES, M . dlW-tf- BE ARDSLEY HOUSE, Bar Attached. Srafritr. An Aucient Relic. On "Wednesday laat, at Rock ford, WHY IS ITT interested a of Ills., party gentlemen That all Bailroa4 mea are now taking iii t"he; earTy history of Z Amelnca, their Male at tht DELMUMUU I made an ; important discovery . rela-- ; Laudt stts an excellent table, ' the Mound to wprks4cff tbe ting treats , his castomers right, and only Builders thi remains, of; whioh ,hre $5.00 per. ween for beara. so abundant in' the Miwissippi val- tbargta lo-- t - , CoiDtssATioxs From last t The "8ea Gull" is tha name of a new pleasure bo&t built by Thomas Whitta-ker.Centreville, to tail ea; SH Lake. She is 24 feet long 6 feet 6 iaches beam, and carries between 40 and 60 feet canvass.She will" aocommo.late from a desea to twenty persons. ' Recorder Campbell has beenlubpofnd to give eTideqcj befjre .Aidge MoRean s court, In the Ordoer liqaor csii. ai'io hew muoh the liquor dealer, oorabiod, pay per atoatk for iioeaee. j Almoa D. WjlUatas appeared re Judge McKean yeiterday to akow'why he should not be fioed ffor eeaieiEjit'df court. In a snit for divorce and ali mony, be was oraered to pay Ilanaah Williams, the applicant, $50 per inottfi,' and $25 clerk's fen and $100 attorney' fees; which ha had noCjioMJtJwai ehown by his eouauieK3ers. Stoat and Burmesttr, tiat defendant had aevef been properly notified of ihe order, and they moved to discharge the ral eJ;S The Court sustained the motion aad decided t against its own order. , A drputy U. 8. Marshal .while hunting for N. V. Jones, "caught a Tartar" at Saysvill. Intruding iato a .lady's bedroom after the ashiea of these dirty deputies, its owner gnvt him such aoringh Scotch that he was glad to ) of if Goods, ,(,. '." u..f lit Fiast or the SBox,la The ' , tock of Fall Nm oommenoed business la J t:. the! OLD WALKER BULL DIN a Main Street, Ocrdeit, 4 ''T.''! ! f m 1. 1 i jjc-M- r. ' n " ;t '" . fMtvu They invite inspection of their stock, eY, :, W6rk was commenced on a mound about 32 feet in dianae large tei and 8 feet in length. After four bours'haf d oxi in the heat and sun me, company- were rewarueu. uy finding a suiootlily polished gypsum tablet, covered en one side with mysterious cha?acterr, ?whieh Wei and still are as unintelligible to all the members. V j&i, Rockfbr'd, party as Sanscrit or' j Lybian. . The tab let is two inches wjde: three' and one and fine fourth of fourth inches-long- , an inch thick... At the centro of the top ia a curiously wrought face, surrounded by what appears to be rays of light; beneath, ami running nearly to the bottom,- - is an upright bar, at the left supported by a cross-bar- ; it the'foitn of a ceiled ijpci'c!ruer serptct; beneath 'this' is a" triangk, bnother erpjut, a(iizard,.and what appears'to ba'i burning taper." These figures stand in a lirje, one above another. In the right-hanupper cortver is a character resembling the letter U; next a dMSge' shaped character, undef'which is,;i flsheflead; next an elongated circular character, with a dot in the center and a stroke ': from the upper left elongation: next under, this arefour bars, crossing each other at alternate angles; under this- - is the last figure, that of a fish, making fourteen distinct figures in all. The edgel are VeveHediand traed.'This was found about eight feet below the surface of. the mound, and. directly under it 'was found a uuiiiber of spear points, stone axes, or hammers, and various other relics, including what appeared to be 'the' remains of human bones. Two other mounds were opened by the party, in which human bones were found,, but no. relics as valuable as the one described. . Burlington Gaztttt.i i .: ley. - LirelErLljErLIME! if t. '..,ft y". ' V con-tinu- well-forme- d ;(, wuj Ulm to la tWi etr. Vf ch ; . '' At the Low Prloe of , ; Z. Ci M. jt'i.'f !;.tio'!.:.v;.. A OUR .ijy , Ogden. 4 ISO .. , :aiThe .2 Brewery 1 -- irj GENERAL OO'D B, " Gr, V " coksistino of : LINSEYS FLANNELS, 1'I THE TRADE SfJr j'LIEl). Qrdeti Promptly Shipped to any Point on theftailroadx.t RICHTER&FRYJ P. 0. Box 19, Ogden. Pleasure Ground in the Beautiful Grove! ';' i Atl klndi of outdoor unwuwttl ' A rio. Hall i lr)tKticiog floor, ccoBiiK)tiug , from 3U to WU pariuii.. Partin wiihing tn .Dgr th Hall or Ground! '.'T'.J V ui J GlJfGIIAMS, ' AND A ASSORTMENT DRY OF AudTaiicy Notious. Wholesale and ' Choicest Styles arid Tatterns of GOODS, ' Xi A. Xj v'.UIiKviiJ in UlAi IIIE BEST BEERRetail. FAMILIES OGDEN; BRANCH. IP "?; DRESS GroVo I:, Just Arriving and to Arrive! HAM PTOT Hain Street, & Co. : d2SS-S- y Opposite 014 Tithing Offie, . JAMES ALLEN l ; Send on Tour Orders. EOLlEY c ALL' NEW, AND AT LOW FIGURES H4hT - ' a f . . . , , , Forty cents a bushi . J vv...a . GOOD ) GBEY LIME , d ' -- Dry Goods, Groceries, GOODS'!: , - Men', Boys' and Children's . ; , ; ; ; Ci O THING OF L A TEST ST YLES I HATS, CAPS, BOOTSt AND SHOES, CLOVE& Mittens, Ladies', ilisses', aud Children's Hosiery of all Grades. t ; LOW. TERMS - ,; 1UM;.U -- j I I, :ir i: ' ' I ;; :u T" , . Y I'H I X VVLL 6T06S OK GROCERIES, D111CS1'S0I105S; STAPLE ., 11ARDWARE, fc , Queen's. Wax3,GlassrWare, Saddles, Harness' acd' s, (JPaer-JIaDging- ( , r, li.Wi 4 A l i P i" Harness Trimmings, Cordage and , .Tin-Ware.- u s ; I 5 fl JUST - j RKCEIVKD, As m'oHmcnt of tb moat popular nd Best i J 11 PAE LOR,, S T,aiVfB.S Consisting of Monitors, Ironclad Monitors,; Plain Santa, Claus, TAILORING. ..... : ... J AMES thiWILLIAMS wishes to'ikvohm hu la optrnwl for builueu lioe at Uii hop, th Next io Pool,t Jfotel, ' the public be stiOT .' Street Fifth Whore h will t ' Heaters, Bee, Advance, Scortchers, Charm Box, 'A H 'I 11 Red Cross, Corals, f , , Ogden, Tl'll-- l " assortment of ..AID 'PRINCE 1IACD1XES Just jn Stocks de. ;plaiit,-LICKXSED HERBALIST! t; , - ...)...- SETOG CASMS 4 ELBOWS, ALL SIZES.; li COptOATED " ' " SINGER . ,; f ALL TO BE SOLD CHEAP, FOR A Full EcJigw. Coal Diamond, Imprsved Neir, Eaa, Scotia, Kansas, Diamond - ; . . ( 1 a avsabg's , 1 , " ; Ho? Tyho I'-- - Creei v WAGONS AND MACHINERY AT THE OLD TITHI50 TARP. , ' ? " J I jr W. H. Hooper, the u las Jueov X'jiy ttioiaii.' DR. PLASH HEBBAL All orders addressed to D. H. attention. Peerj, Ogaen. t wm recede ! Ho. 6 Market Row, YABD, LUMBER, Half SALT; LAKE CITYcr Fourth .Street, Cgden, All Diseases tpsedily , and efioo.tually : curea wiiu aersi, .Koeu; Chipe, Barks, Leave, Powders, Gums, BhIisi mo," Tincture, Ac, by .. f f f !Bt '1 ( miwr, Whgfaay ' ! J I If'cciBalteJdaily I U , . o ! We fiavit ad drew. , afc6v bur ? Block West of Main $tre - ALL KINDS OF T Imported viViAY) JUUIIIUCJL and Shingles, Zaih, Pickets, Doors JFaatcy Building Material Sa. of every description, , Ia case of Coughs. Colds, Asthma. Declines, CoBsamptioB. Bronohiti. Indigestion, Liver Complaint, Nervous Disordered r Stomach, Kick HtadaobCM Piles,0 Scurvy; iUotrated Legs, Gathered Breasts, Lumbago, Diarrhoea, Boils, Eruptions, Syphilis, Ac, sufferers from Tumors, Scrofula, Swellings, Absoessee, King' Evil, Fistula, Thick Nacks.) Diseased .and Contracted Joints, Cancerous Womb, Ac", should apply to this establishment" There is sot a ease, let it be ever so had, but what relief tan bt rendered, aud in most cases a cure performed. " JJourf of ConwlUUion from. 11 to, 3.. , n Native & tr i Fon!r n. Medicine Stores, HtIf .cv, -- . Proprietor. MOORE , -- --- ty GOFt S. ; K Lots of bogus mining capitalists and Opposite Union Depot, other dead beat art .flocking .into .the 12 Tti DAT. FIM1 SOC- - BOARD MEALS oooonidtm. city. Bad sign. ..'. ' The Yokes' family perform at the "Good Theatre Wednesday evening. M. H. BKABWIIXT, - osmps returned w'rtla noi?y trpwd, who "threatened that hu'tlres.pf men would be in Toe nn Mon'-lThe 'ohject in All of WormV 8ieftllT and 7 ortwvt cavd is an EirectnsUy ;?B the eCecrs of .. T IPw."MVl sue aemanata oi aim, and hurry pupers the t iulu.it to tie vLiais of eu' ofthe town without finding tbemT Can. be Consulted at th Globo " utrdpn. every .nonday. toe Uito tctcU ,Ly,iVi,u4, and who ' ,e Hi,rrab for Mrs. S. Ldtrs frm tht country froftpily Jp? li'fcoasfr.U - Avi ita 57-- 2 d2ut-4aI in the I to. Ana Elk divert iui Arguments jr 'j a. Main Street, Ogdejiv .r- . Xh,County Court of Tooele ofppd.iy Jast, and trim? acted ' . ths sslooa, tieepting a printer named gld of .iboc of f - ptr"ons. j 9 . Joha Heckel, wbo seised and disarmed him.- - When nareaed to jail he was told Kepairlaff, Cleaniue;, etc, done with the people would hang him, but he said vispaivu. SATISrACTIOK OTARARTEED. he didn't ear, be was tired of life any' Jamea. WiUUns, rutii Streets how. Mr., Hadley is expected te Mol-t' nat-dur- f blood-sucker- Fork Canyon. 8TAII BILLIARD PARLOR ' v : a tha carpet who have played upon the sym-phies f the frecdmeo for their pwo advantage, are plotting now to bring tM-evidentrY- be heard before Judge McKean next Tuesday. rrm this moroing's JJtrali: ' An inebriate, ubaWe to walk, : was conveyed 4o the .calaboose in a. wheelbarrow, yesterday. a. has . Mrr C.'tuperb ol. R.'Savag lection of viewa takenby him ia Aeti-ca- n csewill - BILLS if! r?. o: -- :o: " . . , t on Bear I Mill, the Steam OP LUMBEB filled to order at - Divide, at the lowest rates and on reasonable terms.: A CMLEB '3f -:- R Visa AT E A8B0BTMBNT D B or TH AIN WAGONS. 8a Made expressly for this market oa sale at the jaro Agent for the VIPRATOB of the unrivalled, grain-savin- Threshing Machine With a Tell supply fif itras. Orders boh cited. harvard |