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Show commemorated in the sweet poesy of FuMistUf pvrvATE"DNKSdAY anfATURDAY. JJyron. l'.V tll8 (XiaX I'l'llLISHINO COMPAN. of Mien, ere we part, ol ! gi?e we back my heart." Give, Charles W. IVssroxo, Editor. She Was fwfciy married ; first, in the suj 13asinw Mormger. r r flush of womanhood to a Count, then to a Frech Marquis, who left OGDEX, UTAH. her a widow, bequeathing to her an Wednesday, april 2, 1873. uumeinse iortune ana a castle in 'Shfi induced to seek for their pleasure nttd spend their spare cish in the Western portion of their own magnificent country. cease. At-tem- Iinilun ...til. pt . insane shriekswith children and .be the dog inside. riattc beeizedikfl,:..'3 Z Chronice.1 thrilling adventure a few dajs nzo uiav-- i u iuc luiuuy vi a member of the luj-profess Lou., who h:i i) ii - ? Sf 'f 1 nfid . S. ii. 1 tar. wsjmefthe.. recbr t.o while the children were ffiaUe, "S eina.e(, welt-Know- An al Irrepressible Conflict. ofiice on Montgoinery This afternoon's dispatches in form us that unless the railroad companies yield to the demauds- of the Government, according to the Act of Congress, regulating tariff duties, they will bo seized and taken possession of by the Government. A crisis is impending. On the first of April the postal cars will be withdrawn from the different trains carrying the mails, unless the remuneration exacted by the rail road companies be adjusted. What the result must inevitably be, is apparent. Commercial relations will be disturbed, and a derangement in the intercourse, between the many parts of the world must necessarily - - Maniac's Desperate to Murder a Family. A Daring the last few years slue has- devoted he leisure to litera ry pursuits, the most celebrated effu sion from her pen being "Mv recollections of Byron." Mrs. Stowe, who two years ago startled the world with a sensational production-- referr ing to the infriinics au(J amours of Byron, was particularly severe in her allusions to the Marquise whose death is announced The has its however, passed judgment upon a woman . who deserved the houiage that is awarded fo her. And the memory of a man who consecrated his life to the independence of a people suffering under the gallMus take place. A conflict will arise be ing yoke of the sulman, has not suffered from the tween the nation ill flllMinrif ioa nrnl criticisms of revilers and detractors. the monopolists who are exerting their influence to oppose any inno vations upon their reserved customs The Old World and the and usages. In the meantime, the Spain. A ingtoii. s!reet,-neir?-Va- Thegntlemau resides on to a place of security. A lew minutes lurned ,erfj Lar-ki- n ttreet.r near Jackson, with his family consisting. .f his wife and three muuH children. The house adjoining his is WaoJ ' that had been of her the maniac goiR. CDne , . i'.V , CA5citi8 occupied by a iuau und his wife, the sp,.ai fl,rouHlv sight She has been smb-ji- wM her. but tho posed, imkI the maniac w,s7,:''n.a in,r. to firs of viuit iit delirium and i . ffti. o raving ....i i for some liimj past, but us the had never Th hi-buly, wl,o was in shown auy disposition to harm any one for .some time beendelicate lh: having bhe was not as subj..c, regarded dangerous. Her husband is averse to sauJiug her to the induct and b, hJ Asylum.. As she appeared lobe woman, but. 01 . '"e una Cm, harmles-- no one mudo cumplaiut against The maniac B her, and she was allowed to remain with tnd in u' her hubbaud.In her ouiet mnmonu general excitement her ,!,'.' ""noticed. She she was rational, and often went arouud went downr? WR! to tbe houses of her nek'nUrs t, vU;t to 1 ost, where shfi f bo? nd attacked ana converse with thern them, striking had be- stick They witb lS ?"e uX come so accustomed to her, and she ap- eye She tbeeo?hegraflerLi peared to be to harmless, even in her was too pursued fleet of foot for l '1butL(J uitMi Violent moments, that they regarded her presence in their midst without any uneasiness, aud allowed their children to play uround her at will. her dc linum subsided On Friday afternoon, while the attori 83 ra" evei tionaland as quiet ney was at his oilice and iris wife was The gentleman visiting one of her friends in another atly of ,mpcri(lf the portion city, tha insane woman tl,l u , J' 18 a called at his house and the bell. ion, and themember Prfes-trang Her drew wiw disordered,' her hair disf as affair, heveled and her eyes shone with an unon porter IT natural luster. The belt call waa Saturday request the i by the girl employed in the truth of VuT" Dul. e as a domestic, in whose care the Touches is Placed an embarrassing Z'iti 6 ,n umuven lia.4 been left by ineir mother. bemg The little ones had been reluctant playing in the against the 1, hallway with a large Newfoundland dog, complaint uer to be sent m h t "ancl. kept by their father as a guaruian aid TnVbanT . companion 0f the children. As the girl "gainst the wishes of his" that, ring wife tl door their T the it opened her with cbud.di curiosity ta hear the be murdered by the maniac in one of h convex miou. The iU;jane woman enter- e i toe door, betiiud her, leaving it ana made some remarkopeu to the till to ood Sense which the latter "4 replied. The do a Ml'4c&'V'V STAY.VEitM sugacious, faithful annual, notioiug ner excited aud unusual mauuer, and fearin that she meant harm to the children" placed liiiuself between thnm a.i ana growled menacingly at her. Tho i c.uiugu-- spoKe sliarpty to him, desiring kirn to go ut of doors. M;tiu trKetThe maniac, thinking tlm 1 j aressod to tier, became Justice roR excited, uud sprang furiously atgreatly tha rirl sn, e n.ew Associate the Lansing tftiiglii the lrightened and bewildered for gui irauiicaliy by the hair, pulling out says:Wlon. IV 11. VEnieron a noff wi.olo kaadlullsand sei v.ng las second term as State Senator ecratching her lace ,iU the Btrengtk of oadly. and iroa Calhoun county, and is president denrnim the threw the poor frenzy pro em. of the Senate. It would be girl violent- uard to selnnt fmm i.A o ly against the wall, bi -niioie oiate a ...lie ly and tearing he? cloth gentleman better qualified for this ' Her eyes were distended and fishing witb ihe lustre of gnashed spasmodically, the loanifeliiu fr0, tUo .rrllL'?"!'''USOif8- ,uYU"g n Manhood great urops uown tier dress, and Iipp ap V, restored. ,Br' pearance- wai Buflicieudv terrihle i latter be;ug insane. . James II. Dixon, formerly a Senator from Connecticut, died yesterday at the ago of sixty years. Om hj one the Barnes that link llio present jrcneratios. with tlio past' history of the country, are disappearing from the tit ago of life. Mr. Dixon was horn 'in Hartford, and was a descendant of the pilgrim fathers who landed at Plymouth Rock and laid the foundation of the institution under ' which we live. He was not what is man. His usually termed a parents were in good circumstances, and lis received the advantages of a t liberal education, having at an early ,,an&, entered the walls ag.i n.mes.r.Ttu'u of Yale College. When only twenty-fivyears old 2STew. he was elected to the Legislature of public mast suffer hi.s native State. His unassuming The Chicago Tribune calls the atand modest appearance and. aptitude tention of the Pacific a" Bailroad comFRIDAY, 28, as a debater, attracted the attention panies to the fact that a European T v. Tv r. mine union Pacific train f his colleagues, among whom were tour costs less than a " trip across camo in last evening, tho ' largest from Toucey, Seymour and Ingersoll, the and that" while the the Last for many weeks.. We continent," are in whose names are indelibly connected number of tourist over the jrreat formed by passengers that in itfany w ith the history of the nation. places in Wyoming Tenitory grass ts highway has fallen off, foreign-bou- n In 1857 Mr. Dixoa was elected to steamers leave New York loaded springing up, and cattle are seen in nui1 rho United States Senate, and dis- down to the merous herds with guards passengers tinguished himself its a warm and This is a matter worthy the V- - C The Utah Central cars camo in fervent apostle of cirancipatioi), then of the Directors of the U. P. and went off aa usual. Tho train was the political subject. and C. P. roads. There is Three or four light. certuiuly gentlemen stopped Ho was also enthusiastic iu further-in- g no lack of riT attractions to travellers here, with liucs aud hooks, for the purmeasures to crush the niovemeut in the bold and majestic scenery 0 pose of "interviewing" the tribes that hikibit the Ogden water. of secession. Afterwards, when the tho great West, and it ia evident pndad.he was determined and that it is the question of cost which ArroiXTED. T. It. Rickey, Esq , wC u Jinn in espousing the cause of troubles tiro minds of pleasure-seeare informed by ' telegraph, is conbetween the two sections of and iuduces many of them to firmed as Postmaster at Farniioton. the Uuion, averring that it wai time ers, OtatncIetr3fnrriaze. decide on a trip to the Old World, to consider the . necessity of JCST See . .Whitehead's instead of an exploration of the re y on a constitutional basis. .Advertisement. settled portions of the New. strike terror in (1ia ceutly el,t frco- iu ucillh aXXL nnhvti. At a caucus of Senators and lhc children huddled together in ihi . "J1,U,,.AS-OCIAT,0NVibtces or Pkixteks xfntht is the Rice estimate fr of the rcl LK.Mr; Following an of institution liaviiii the room and coiner I'n, of Pole Patch, called belonging to the party ative and expatia ror. Tll8 pirl w.ia an shrieked in ter- a hiRh repn union for honorable conduct urj. expenses of the two trips : foAiuukl skill. a6,CmF nral.n,l which had an overwhelming majority ted, on the virtues of advertising. A fine tear as to be unable to offer any effectual horse belongig lo him had the misfor- To tiie Wkst. Hotel Arrivals. iu both" branches of Congress, he io me lunous maniac, and had she not received assistance she no New York to to tuno Sau a Francisco severe cut and across one of its doubt get withdrew from its consultations, and OGDEX HOUSE. would have been badly return (exclusive of sleepinc'- injur!,, which it gambrel was Maho-J. joints, by - - - J. entirely if not killed with his characteristic resolution reThe faithful dog, Proprietor. . $280 00 the best horse dieabled,and March 27. tke wild of the of judges the Salt seeing and take onslaught return 6 00 lunatic, Geo Wilson, iun. TYvominn pudiated his connection with the bit- San Jose and return 10 00 district decided that tha- auimAl could sprang so mnously at her as to cause Mrs here-t:furher tu e ter and relentless partisans who quit the object, of her maniacal C.D Cleveland. Salt Lake; Jos Tiige, 26 00 never be worked again Geysers and return- Seeing the ad- wrath and retreat Mitchell, San Jose, Cal; P B through the open isig frees and Yosemiteand re- hadboea hia associates. vertisement of Fowler and Pearce, horse uour. one Sacramento, Cal; Thos Craley. a returnee moment after 83 00 lra doctors, in the Junction, Mr. Rice sent ward, bat tbe girl sprang forward aud Mr., Dixon was still in the Senate S. L., S. V. & P. Eailkoad. General slammed the door in her face and suc $309 CO for Mr. Fowler, and through tho latter'a when Mr. Johnson was impeached, Total P. E. Connor, President of the Salt Lake, ceeded in bolting it atrainst her skill tho horso ia now in first-clawork Sevier Valley & riot-hand tendered his vote in opponitijn Tliis To El'EOPK. railway comonly increased the frenzied fury order. Scver.il other persons at and of the maniac. pany, ing from New received, yesterday She hurled herself against t the articles of impeachment pre Tickets issued by Cook, Son & Jenkins, near North of tbe were Uiduced to ra-pl- the dooc in a desperate attempt toforce i'ork, a telegram advising him Ogdan,. ' New in York. a of of contract closing miles for it ferred against the President.. He from its fasteaings. fifty Mr. Fowlei with similar results. Finding hep ef- - iron, for this road, two with and return (first-clasLiverpool together Sioi al Advertise your business in the luiiaiu mai direction, unavailing, she locomotives, and five cars. The iron is was superseded br a radical Senator, $180 00 sprang off the porch, and. Junction and always look lo see what stick, began to smash in the windows to be shipped by tin first of May. This and retired to private life. Incor- Liverpool to Manchester and London 5 00 other folks advertise. witu it. J lie crash of the glass and the indicates a determination to push forward, to. an early complet ion this promisruptible and persistent in the main- Loudon lo Paris. 7 73 shrieks of the terrified ing enterprise. tenance of the rights of all classes, Paris to Turin, via Mt. Cenis in the house only served to increase her ClllilllrOEl 'l'V - -i'nw Vy.T..!.. n Mji.tiB Tunnel...-.- .. 'v. 21 25 Candioa (iwtor Oil mid Cundieil Vcrmitujie irenzie;l maduess. Her face and hands James H. Dixon will Yro in the Turin to Disappeared Small pox, we arc inro dilicioiis modicini-were badly cut bv the fragment nf lit a Genoa, Florence, V'xn They und liarmk'ss. formed, ya rn,,t i v,. has disappeared from Millers i... hearts of li'j countrymen so long ss Civit ken Leghorn,. Vccchia, glass, her clothe3 were cavered with ward Z. V. M. I. nd all drugista. 9t.0iu (Mill Creek) where a quarantine to back Koine, Naples, Home, mood, and iter disheveled hur floated was personal virtues and public integrity the county established, by Florcnco, Bologna, Veuice. in the wind. She shrieked in her wildly Stock. Thomas' Takikq Coal rihvsicians. We presume and quarantine Verona y.e held, m reverence.; ' wild S5 and Milnn.... Padua, 7o rage and flung her arms wildly official , to-da- we-fl!- self-mad- e y. , semi-barbaro- time-honore- d e app, lu.-an-,- s U - and-cuttin- ltrs:rn T" - g-- well-know- l n ?1'e? " au-swe- the-famil- e.n-emel- j l T - - -- rn f'A"0" recon-c'liatio- k Ju-tic- 1 rccon-firu-cti- fft - oa a- - 2-i- f!l't Itejre-Ktmtatirc- B to-da- - y TWi-irnrc- - - Gri-sic- ss oy s) 15ou-li'ii- s. s A IJemiaisi'Oisee of Lord ,., 'KyronC'r-.- - Milan, through Switzerland...., Basle to Baden-BadeHeidelberg, Worms, Mayence.down 10 00 0 25 8 75 Another, eminent personage has $218 60 paid tribute to the grave. Theresa "Add for 87 CO gold 'premium....... .amba, a woman of noble parentage, 5286.00 at the age of seventy-thre- e 'years", is Total.......... dead. She was of noble parentage, lia redaction is made by the roads to a company, howcvci; being a descendant of one of the Her namo would large, and the difference in the exDoges of Venice. be inconsequent if not connected" penses of ooarse become greatly enwait tnati ot tho. unhappy CJjoru, larged j when a family party is mawhose lyre was tuned, wider, the, in- king the trip. j, f We thiuk , that thoi. companies spiration of the votaries! worship at the shrine of Parnassus would, uuibi , money by issuing tick t , IJyrou met daughter ets for, excursion parties .at reduced, who was already Married, to rates,, and that by of Italy, thousand , who.: vonld cairy is a It (sixteen. tliat hit legend;, their .nioney aw.iy,fti scjaander5 du Theresa n.n thor maid of kAthes the Kastern nemisphero,; would b ; - . ft i .Si I K '.. it ' notice will be given of tho fact. bears a large board auoui. oaeing mat ene could not force ij. jieraid l'Jth. the front door, she seized an axe informing the public that the establishlying in the yard and began t a, hack ment is closad in consequonce af Btock- Small blindly Police. iue eiues oi me nouse. sue then reai taking. Will the owner announce to an solved to try the back ; door and soon it The following is important to all who cxpec'ant public how many shovelfuls of was shaking beneath her repeated blows. contemplate attending Conference : lime and coal the stock amounts to, and Hut she was unable to force it from its salt LakkCitt, March 23, Wis. To tho Bishops throughout the Terri which is in excess, fuel or musical in hinges, jind was on the point of giving over the attempt, when the cry of one-o: struments? children in the pantry, where they had tory We wish you to use every precaution, been locked ip by the servant girl for so that to small pox persons s Sion. to the frame ia security in case the ma 1 woman succeed- shall not attend exposedconference. general ed in breaking pnen the outer all that is left of a VfiHn tint VL'ioh Irt nnelnnna il tt0?fLIiqft 'vvrm' " - ihm. general Ituer ortienuon. iracteu of the disease, but if we are not careful merchant's sign The wind, or She rushed to the window, and with there may be danger.:. tome other fellow, has' been on a burst one blow smashed it but u was so far in, and health officers should Quarantine and torn, something. ' Wha-'to. pay above the cround that she was unable in be instructed to prevent- any exposed climb ut to it. The L'irl, hearing; her at ' damages?. ; : persons leaving their neighborhood, the window, and thinking. UuU the chil- and the must be exerdren would inevifablv full victims in ih cised. greatest vigilance A Goon XuMBEli.--Trhremiomcttl fury of the maniac unless assistance was We depend on you to sec. it attended Journal for April is an excellent num. obtained, rushed from tho house, scream- to as-i- t should be, and this responsibility, bcr of thw popular an4' interesting ing loudly for help; As it happened, no must rest upon you.. We shall do ail in our power, to fumimcajthly, coniainiag twenty original ar one was near, and she. in her pxfi. flew ns fast as she could tlho of--J to ment, ticles, on subjects that all" may, rcdct nee oi tbe lawver. where Kh hrontlilnoj- - gate here, .and nse every precaution from the danger. people lt.ADn wtaWtriff Tt ...HI upon with profit, besides a quantity of !y told him ot the peril his children were preserve u:4ilhiDeoB. matter ol a eimilar ehar luj Ha. was greatly Alarnwjd at the in- - the cityvt9javke ture there is no small-po- x i ollirrfinro ami Snmnimi r.t in the houses before they visit their nctcr. The Journal eoatUrueait.susl&in :' drov at, tho top of "horses' speed friends. ,! j"' "'." the reputation it has famed so wartiUy; YOCXC. fciefound r.RlUHAH the tbre ruWLi by S. R,. Wells, New York. woBwu.beatingArriving BABIIEt IL Wixis. wildly at the sides of the, Lime ofiice to-da- y Iox the i Rhine to. Brussels, Antwerp, back to. t.onuon London to Liverpool vnr-rant- f Nole-ines- well-know- to-da- .... n CJ n- 1. i y. s - - ! he V. . nis-iious- e. f th. - ; ' |