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Show TICH llUItW ITS KXIT; The remarkable triiil of Tichboi ne, thi claimant to a proiul estate an J title, lias met with an untimely bat lie not unexpected termination, not only lost his claim to one of the fiii rest in the British realms, his but pretensions have culminated in a finale that will live as the record Minor of one of the tiiott stupendous frail Is ever attempted, or of the perpetration of a great wrong. Tichborne was list work sentenced to a penal trni of fourteen ycirs for the crime of perjury. This is tho end of a famous case around which was thrown all the glamour of romance and invested with an interest that fir years commanded the attention if iKiL-.e- ' s cannibals who found savage a inurement in the spectacle of Four hours were consumed in eliciting evidence that was damning to the wretches that gloated over the scene in which the Shanghai gladiators peeked away at each other and rent their maguificeut crests. That we live iu an age of aggressive reform and advancing enlightencock-fightin- Wanted. Information of John Grant, of Claybrook, Leicestershire, England, is desired by bis friends. John Douglas, of West Weber, way he addressed by lb ose who can give any intelligence re gitrding his wherenboiils. iJeseret AW dense copy. V. L. A. Tuesday Dr. F. D. Benedict will deliver evening, a lecture before the Young Men's LiteM. ment, can no longer be gainsayed,and rary Association, in the City Hall, at 7 the dawn of the millcnium his hailed p iu. Subject, "Air," with experiments. This l c'ure will be highly interesting to smile over the conquests of mau as well as instructive, tin J we recomover materialism and unrighteousness. mend a general attendance. i in si; of IJIJIIUllAXTS. A re-ent- to e It tity. was discovered, however, that tho fellow wag suborned to testify to that effect, and thus restore the missing link iu the chain of testimony which was till then irrefuta-Me- . This witness was arrested, tried uud convicted for tho crime of perjury, and Tichborne has now met with I he name hapless fate. This caso is perhaps the most extraordinary in the annals of English jurisprudence; tho boldest in tho conception of a daring plot, and tho most startling in the iuflueuees it might have exerted , in adding complications to the alrcaUy embarrassed chancery system of Great Uritaiu. MIX'S HUMANITY. - The sensation caused by the psalm pinging epidemic does not detract from other practical demonstrations oFwutimentalism. While woman has one forth panoplied iu the armor of total abstinence, to subdue the demoralising agencies of evil, Bcrgh the philanthropist, if operating on a plane not less elevated than that of hi? fair in the cause of optinmm. A few days ago the champion t f the brute crcatiou made a down-trodde- n luid on the About thirty were arrested, tried and fried twenty dollars. Two game cocks that cock-fighter- s. had been seized in the pit were iutro-duce- d ai mute witnesses to the cruelty of the uncivilized aud hardened the first I'oard of Emigration iu the lluitcd States organized and established in 1837. Since that time there have come to New York under the protection of the Commissioners about six million persons. tion, who were deeply impressed by his In great learning and polished diction. the evening the Church was again crowded, when the Bishop chose the text of his sermon from verse U3, Chap. 1, of the Cwrinihiiins. E. M. On Saturday evening the tenClin ch was the scene vF an ovation dered to Bishop Peck, and the occasion was pleasant aud interesting to all who OH! eel ; Ogden City,. March Editor Jt NCTum Sib: Jujictio Id an on DistiRACKt'tTL. A number boys created a disgraceful of rough isturbance Church last night. 2 -i : editorial publishej j Saturday eveuin 8 Cache County Mails Again," you the mails "were not forwarded via narrow g.i:i.Re, except tor itYt6 dav Now, if the niniU were not forwarded k that line except lor three d;:y were the pouciies containing the sJ' for Cache county the balance of time? 1 know, and can prove by cJUl petcnt witnesses, that frm the the loth of Feb inclusive, Sunday participated. up. the until for Cathe, from in a treparate pou.;h, and ' u.arke(1 and that Uiah," the mail AceiiJENT on thk C. F. The passen- "Logan, look said pouch each eeoger Dlortli mornWest this ger train due from the from here and put it er the' I'mb y,m$ ing, is .etained near Tonno on account eri car, or delivered it t the person wh al.-of an accident which occurred on the line was to take charge of it. U t but several lin.es alter that ii dan left A train Pequop freight yesterday. Cache mail was put up in the same bib' for the West, nnd some miles from that tier, taken by the same iucrrom. ... i point became caught in the snow whicii delivered to lb- - name person in charKeof had formed a drift of about iifietn feet the Utah Koribeiu irain. J. II all, p. ji in depth. Two engines were at once disOur information was derived from ih patched to the relief of the train, but of the U. N. It. U., who are oflicers they were unable to cut their way gentlemen, whose statements can h rough and were also caught in the be depended upon. We want ike mails blockade. Two more engines were M'nt to go by their road, nnd so dc-lpeople forward, but while running at full speed ofthe whole northern country. Wo ure a broken rail were over by they tipped and ditched. Au engineer, T. Andrews, all tired of the old miserable arrangein jumping off the engine broke his leg, ment, and an? satisfied that if a proper aud a section fireman was badly injured. understanding is arrived at between the U N. R. II Company nnd the postal When the regular train will reach here, authorities, there will be no further we have not been able to ascertain. cause of campl iint. But while mail agents, postmasters, conductors and From Saturday's Condessations. companies play at cross purposes, Xewt: coiifii'iuu will continue and the people Tlie Deseret Agricultural and Manuwill be humbug3fd. Give us a change facturing Society, received on Saturday Co last, a bronze medal presented by the American Pomological Society for a fine Two boys named Youn(; and Riley col'ection of plums. were out hunting near l'inckncyTille, From Sunday's Herald: III., last week, and, being under the Several citizens of Fort Union have influence of liquor, agreed to shoot united in a declaration of their sympa- each other. Young came up to thy for (be widow of Mr. Van Valken-ber- within twenty-fivsteps of'lliley awl who was recently murdered at phot him in the breast. that place. They denounce the loafers Retributive justice sometimes s in their midst, who are preying upon faster than we could. xpect. An the community, stealing stock from the boy propelled ranges and committing other crimes. An a snowball Brooklyn his at aunt lart Saturday appeal is made to the people to exert and dodging ii.to a neighnoruing, themselves in putting an end to these sat down oil a scuttle acts of lawlessness and enforcing the boring area, full of hot ashes. laws in a spirit of vigorous justness. Pneumonia, which lately prevailed in A suburban minister applied to a. Ophir and vicinity, has almost entirely ticket ngent on one of the railroad y' 1 this"' 1 Garrotf.u. passenger on the train H from the st , stepped out of the curs It is gratifying to see that active for few a minutes previous to leuvinir measures are being taken to prevent the outrages which are constantly Evunston, Saturday evening, and while about to the car, was assaulted till classes privileged as well an untipracticed on immigrants, upon their by some unknown men, who knocktled, j landing in this country. New York ed him down and robbed him of $.11 all been has in divided much has taken the initiative iu the mat of value that he had on his Opinion person. The Great Britain rerardinu the regular ter, and it is that most the garroters escaped. probable ity of Tichborne's claim to the rich stringynt measures will be adopted to i.ihtritance to which lio maintained forbid the repetition of the abuses Snturdy night a colored lu was entitled. The higher classes which are inflicted upon unwary vic- manAssaulted. nnmed Davis, returning from a resisted his pretentions and branded tims. dance, was suddenly halted nnd attacked him as an im poster, as the pliant It is an ind:sputablo fact that for by young men, who punished him of a dastardly conspiracy. years the emigrant has been treated severely and inflicted a slight wound on the left side o. his face. The cau-- of A deep current of sympathy welled on the wharves of New York, with a the assault is supposed to be a quarrel, from the heart of thj commonalty, shameful disregaad for hospitality. in which Davis was involved with same who were persistent in their declaraThey have been a prey to the vam men at the dance. tion that Tichborne was tho true and pires of that city, and could not be Sii AMi.FLL Conduct. Yesterday morrightful lord of tlu estate in dispute, saved from imposition by the efforts n iid that tho effort to deprive him of of the municipal authorities and be- ning a gang of rowdies, young and eld, took a potition on Fifth Si reet, near liis heritage, was the result of deep nevolent societies. The old and ilMain, and were guiity of very disgraceheated jealousy and prejudice, among lustrious Irish Emigrant Society-diful conduct, in some cases insulting those who shrank from the contami- its work as well as it could in these ladies and their male attendants who nation of plebeian association. the but labor be too were returning from church. Caa this to days, proved The claimant undoubtedly held the great, and mainly by its efforts was thing not be slopped? vantage ground up to the time that certain developments were made, which destroyed tho fabric of his hopes, which had been built upon incfragiblo evidence. The testimony ftud facts were specious, plausible, appeared tobeiucontrovertible;atid with a semblance of a doubt that the result of the case would establish his right to tho possessions of his ancestors. At a single blow his expectations were ruined. A man who was a mate or steward on board an American tdiip, had testified that he picked up the claimant in au open o:i. at sea. On this testimony the whole case hinged and fixed his idea Post Bishop Pkck. Bishop Peck preached yesterday morning to a large congrega- e i . rail-roa- d e g, fol-lnv- at the Mcthadist Their names should be ascertained and legal proceedings taken against them That hcalthymcasures should be immediately. The people of Utah countenance no such proceedings. The Methtaken to protect the emigrants seekodists are as much tnlitled to protection ing tho hospitality and shelter of our and lave just as much right to worship in their ,wny us the "Mormons." flag, is made patent by the announceLet ment of wrongs which are daily per- these disgraceful interruptions of public disappeared. A mania for dancing makes up for the services be put a stop to at once. petrated upon them. dulnesg in the mines at Dry Canyon. Ac a ball which lately took place two of the Givks Up. The Southern outlet ofthe "ladies" got into a quarrel. Their fin Uuion l'acific road, by which all through ger nails were called to account, and for From Monday Daily of Murck 2. freight from the West was to be trans- a while there was a slinging of chignons, ferred, has been effectually closed, on paniers and other contrivances that berosTi'ONKD. General Sheridan and account of tho levy of an embargo by long to the female toilet. Ord, and their respective staffs, have the managers of,the little piece of road Warren Hussey, Esq., who has been to the Headquarters of the which runs through lowi to make con- absent from the city for somo time, reMatte, and their proposed visit to the nection with the main trunk. The turned last week. Coast has been deferred until a more Union Pacific will h.ivn to come down From Sunday's Tribune: tj opportune day. the terms dictated by the E istern lines, According to the new Directory, Salt unless it should uutcrtuke to encourage Lake has nearly 30,000 inhabitants. Blocked. Severe storms have a new line to Chillicnthe, Mo., which Business in Bingham is lively and on along the Uniou Purine line since would thus give it an uubroki n Southern the high road to prosperity. Monday last, extending southward. No connection with the Atlantic seaboard. A letter from the San Juan Mines says, train has arrived at Cheyenne from Den- In the meantime, it must give up the that 'he San Juan couutry is a humbug. ver since that day, the Kausas Taciao "sponge." There are no gold ledges of any size being blocked with enow. and as for surface diggings, they A mew ii Kin. Rodney Williams, a there, faithful employee of the Union Pacific are out ofthe question, the very best beEstky Onr.AN. The Rstey Organ is hails from the from two to four dollar diggings. enchanting vale through ing justly celebjated in Utah for excellence which the flaws. There Hope B. Ferguson writes further from lovely Juni.-uof workmanship, purity of tone and vahe hail a rich uncle and from the said San Juan, that he aud his parly, after n riety of stops. Vrof. Fowler is the nabob he was led to believe that his ex- leaving Salt Lake, went Northward, and agent for this fine instrument, and were greiit. The devoted reaching I e Chille Valley they were our northern frienns who want an organ pectations this morning received a letter a'tacked by Indians. Two of them, Chas should apply to Mr. Fowler, who U also nephew weich announced the death of his rich Martin, of Bingham Canyon, and Geo. a competent teacher of music. uncle on the Juniata, and that he was McCtavcn, of Preston, Kev., were killed. He himself received two the heir to a part of hid personal estate, A Goon Man Gonk. We to the amount of tifiecu dollars, all gold. wounds, and a man named Fink, from regret to the death of our esteemed friend The heir thinks he will continue to brake Bingham Canyon, was badly wounded. Elder Wm. Hyde, of Hyde Tark, Cache a while longer. The rest escaped unhurt. Quite a num. who ber of men that crossed the Colorado county, departed this morning. The name of William Hyde is known and Uiver have Dever been heard from. A movement is on foot Gymnasium. whole the throughout Territory, to organise a gymnasium in this city. and the people of Cache county especialSuch an institution would be of incalcu"Tell the truth and shame the ly have sustained a great less. lable advautege to all, particularly to devil;" i kno lots of people who kan those whose business pursuits deprive shame the devil caso euuli', but 'tother Chask After A Tmsr. Mr. Harry them of opportuniiies for enjoying use- thing bothers them. Price, who has lodgings up town, was ful muscular exercise. Gymnasia are A no?cl suit is to be tried before surprised yesterday morning on awak- now attached to the public schools in the circuit court of Bund county, 111. ing, to discover an unknown man in the many of the in the Western States, and at the next term. Some time last room, and cn the point of departing in most of all the older states. summer a man in Greenville erected with a quantity of Mr. Trice's personal Calisthenics form an important a bill-baid iu the city for the accomeffects. The stranger vacaied the prem- feature of the school system iu dif- modation of circuses, etc. In Octoises with alacrity, at the same time ferent parts of the couutry, and in all ber, while a number of boys were clinging tenaciously to the property in the large cities gymnastic exercises playing near it, the board fell and his hands. Price gave chase, but the enter largely into the amusement ofthe seriously wounded one of them, intruder was too fleet for him and ma le people. The movement to establish u whose father now sues the owner of his escape, leaving behind him, however, gymnasium here should receive all the the ground and the man that put up the property he had stolen. the board, for ."i,UUO daman?. vneoufngemetit that Is practicable. LOCAL ITEMS. evil-mind- ed for a "clergyman's ticket," and on the official expressing a doubt as to his clerical character, exclaimed, "If you don't believe I'm a clergyman,. I'll read you owe of my sermons P The agent passed over the ticket, but did not insist upon the proof. A J- - THE AMERICAN SAKDINK CO s ParriiniM, ur luurh lietler, uud le Lulf the cost of imiiurtuti SaMiiies. o bl7-l- S than y THE SAX FRANCISCO WEEKLY pre-vail- Og-de- IiONK-I.hS- CHRONICLE, &KSTINID TO HI THE STAR WEEKLY or the Pacific l'a.st. 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