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Show - .,, j .yrf rystJ- a-1 - lc- - ., . i qr'vBUM PUBLISHED &4.00 JSMl.. SEMI-WEEKL- Y, OCDX.X. UTAH. WJUDXESDAY. SE1TEMK;5& 1, i $1.00 I'i;KQK. IS71. i i; i t VOL. VI " i'ltj 1 , t ' - i i ( 1 h 5 i?Ir TELEGRAPH. DIRECTORY. OCDEM lost Osteal Office: OF MAILS. IRRIVAL AND CLOSING .50 a.m. City, iub!e daily, dt 1 routrh MhiI daily t TUronsb SW1 daily S jUl'i" Sea 6.45 p.m. 7.40 am. 6.40 p.m. 8.4.in. ftitIeCity,aoul'ljiily ' lliroupn .nan Mail daily : . Vkmiiirk Terrible Hurricane at Another Case of Kidnap, ping. 6.30 p.m. p.m. 8.40 .nu 6.-2- ctosiso. - tlie East - t5StUke.uatt.eWMt 7.00 .m. 5.00 pan. - Forest Tires in Hew Jersey and Canada. Evantnn, Mjwot-'- 7 rJni'hCk.uHty, mails co Ilich County, an,i have tins latter iIim fur 2 p.m. V&hics'iuva Bd Saturdays, 4 County, daily and KarnmiUe, Wednesdays 0i'l-1 2.00 p.m. Satur-duuville. Wednesday, and fe Burning a Vessel at Sea. Sitnr, ,d plain City and Slatwsville, 2.00 A.n.ltlVC Hit aperand Mm, W oduesiiays - ,d Saturdays OTCICK 6.15 p.m. ' AMERICAN. New York, 10. United States Commissioner Iuven-por- t has published his answer to the charges brought against him by the counsel Tor Tammany Hall, and asks for a prompt hearing in open court, and the whole community. Ville du Havre" which arrived yesterday fiom Crest, encountered a terrible hurricane on the voyage, during which the captain's large house on deck was washed ovoiboard and the place where it had stood .left as though swept with a broom. ' The port side of tbe bridge was ground to pieces, aud two immense davits were twisted almost in d two. The life boat was washed and hung by the stern, the oavils beating against the fide of the ehfp until,, ike officers l'eck and LeFrance sprang into the sea and cut it adrift. Captain Daure, who was standing on tbe bridge, was hurled by the waves against a boat, which alone prevented him from going overboard. He was at first supposed "f octave "bveri fataly Injured, but is elawly fet&vcringr The second capt. had his left v arra broken, and several sailors were At a meetinjured. on before arthe of,, day paseengers ing riving in port, resolutions expressive of tbeir gratitude and thaDks, were voted to Captain Daure and his gallant olficeis and crew for their behavior during the storm. r ! p. ewprleans. La., 10 KKXilSraY DEPAttTMEXT Own from 9 a.ni- - to 3 p.m. JI0NKV OFFICE DKPARTMEMT. Opou from 0 a.m. to 3 p.m. fiotside lXwr ojn from a.m. to 8 p.m. JOSKPtt UALL, I'obtuiaster. .Trains - &rrfcres train P. C. 0, -- learts " rj. C. train armes - " P. U. " u and leaves --- - -- ' and, '. train arrives. i i C. K. a.m. p.m. p.m. a.m, a.ru. p.m. a.m. p.m. 7.40 5.40 6.20 8.50 7.50 5.40 8.40 6.30 -- " CP." p. " be-fo- re 6p.m: 8 30 a.m. leaves Religions Services over-boa-- a.m., and Evwy SumUv, in tlieTaliernc!e, at lit! Second Ward SfUoolboso FarUy'f School-fce- f ' at & p.m. and Third Wa-- d Scliotd-konft- e at 11 a.m. Mid 7 p.m. ' s Kiiwcopal Chun-a.mi ab Tyia. Ntliodiirt Church t?tuTYa (CTiild' Hall), at 7.30 p.m. 11 tll Ogdeti City Library W. Timers' Nei DepoU - Open At 'Geo. wry dy, Eundoj'l exceptod. LAW ...... " ' ATTORNEY AT Asd . K0TARY ' TUB LIG, - g(kn City, . ; - Utah. Jr..T n X.kTASSER -- with Cowuty Recorder, Office City, '. f -J. -- .Utah. , , i.fKi'! S. LEWIS,' ':f J' u'III. J. " ' WATCHMAKER i AND t i JEWELER, iu Watched, Cloutd. Jewelry, Silver and We, MAIN S'iYHKET. WUKX.w arranted. KeiHirkig neatly Uoae and all work OftWr flil REMOVED. HOC WANT A' MURPHY, roST OFFICE,' MAIN ST., pposiTi2 WXSCU.MION f - ' St. Taul, 10. ; A brick block on Third street, below Market, was burned last night., Loss, $25,JO0; insurauce, $12,000. Farmington, X. II. 10. The stable aud a portion of Yarney's ' Hotel, were burned ' last nigh. The flames spread to. Nute's shoe factory, doetroying it. Nute's loss is sixty thousand dollars; insurance forty-fiv- e M " thousand. Two hundred hands are thrown ouiof employment. v - i " ' Memphis, 19. Douglas Jamsoni .one of, "the negroes taken by tbe mob from Trenton. Jail, is here in "jail in .charge 6f ' the United States marshal, who refuses all or any is becommunication wiJ.E lieved that' from disclosures made by him ?deputy United Slates VBiarsbal arrested five men' at Pickettsville"lasl. night, who were concerned in the Trenton affairand that two others for whom warrant! were out,;oarne in And surrendered themselves to the marshal. A'., ; . hmmit 1 FOREIQX w " ' y ' , J CALt ON DRi Office half miles eastward, . DOCTOR OR rn65ISOSIAN A severe shock of earthquake was felt al Yokohama on the 20th ulL' JNo damage resulted. , Philadelphia, 10. Four thousand acres near Egg Harbor have been burned over. The woods on the line of the New Jersey railroad at Cedar Lake are burning, and the cranberry bogs have been destroyed near Atscen. The fire is urder control, but the flames s' ill rage furiously two and a : : Paris 10.' Trejiim Depatttietiiat;WaBhingi 'The newspapers here published au ofton, having put a report lhat ilie yellow ficial Currist dispatch acknowledging that fever prevails heret and at Galveston, theRoyalis'ts' fired on'lhe German, gnn Dr. 'jyaite,' president of the board of boats' 'Albat ross'' and "Nautilus" 'nt health, writes to Secretary Bristow con- Guetaria. The dispatch declares that tradicting ihe report und stating that the vessoll were endeavoring to effect a the city is, absolutely free from yellow landing of arnied men, under a pretext Health ' officer Rule, 'of Galvest- of exercising their jCrews, and gays the fever. on,'- says there has not been, nor is Carlists will recognize no combination there rwwv a gyiglccase of yellow fever of Serrano and his accomplices, but will or any disefife simulating yellow fever, exaM respect for- Spanish territory; and in Galveston during the year 1674. The resist the bravado with which Germany same in true of all the Gulf ports of the has endorsed the action of the gunboats. , Havana, 10. ? state ot lexas. ct 10. The LiO General issued a Washington,', Captain 'j i) In the case of the Cash lode of Colora decree ordering out immediately lor. acdo, .the Commissioner . of the. General tive service, five per centfof all voluntcers enrolled in the Island, to serve unLandOffice,'ru.lcs that in for l.&d patents under the mining laws, til the 1st of April next, which will add ? I t proof of citiz?nship is not required of 3.&00 mtn to the army. Government has obtained a loan from the original locators or intermediate owners of a mine, but only of applicants the banks of $1,000,000 in bills and $500,000 ia gold, with a promise to refor a patent. 1(5 turn it shortly. "Washington, i The recent action of the Treasury DeOttawa, Ont., 10. '"; Lush establishment fires the are tt in raging in the neighborregard partment hood of Templeton. An immense of precautionary measures against ports, is not intend- an ount of property is destroyed, and ed to convey the impression' that the the country for ten miles square ia disease estiSta ahywhere'along the At: blackened , and charred. .The city f lttatic or pulf porta in epidemic form, uttawa is full of smoke, and ashes fall ; j but to prevent its introduction by ships. thickly in the streets.:; ; ( ATTORKEY AT I LAW. Ogdcn Ilakodadi. Ger- man Government 7.00 a.ai. nouns, - owwl Delivery, - The Carlsts and the p.m. rumors that his company has purchased the controlling interest in tbe Franklin and the Atlantic & Pacific Telegraph Companies, with the intention of absorbing them, E. D. L Sweet, of the Atlantic & Pacific Company, aUo denies the statement. San Francisco, 10. The steamship 'Colima" brought little news of importance that had not been anticipated by telegraph. The Japan Gazette of August 'Jlst contains the account of the murder of Mr. Ilaber, the German consul at llakodadi by a native, who says he was actuated by a demon. He killed his victim with a sword, cutting him in a most horrible manner. One leg was cut eutirely oft. The German torveit e Elizabeth" lef: at once for , , to'-da- y - , Fee, $LO0. , Tlie worU is full of cryitjt; for CUild-re- McLAJX'S r Candied Castor Oil. 17 1 i, tlUql effective The r- pulcive taste and smell or tne tastoruu is en It Ik deiiciout, ana ' tirelv eviwme. Its atharffc" pwers ' art I'rice 2o centu . - New York, 10. " is great excitement t Green 0 "P1 confectioners slious. Children roiu'u Long Island, over the' disappearwnaad cry for them i'rice zo cis. per uo. ance ef the three months' old child of Jacob Hoger, a wealtby German. The ma other druggists. tab ws taken, out for a ride by a dis. charged nurse, . wlio didn't vtturn until he story the. nexV lay and then ,wjth that,she vos coptured yw0 men wll look the buby.froui her and shut her up i iivaJiQUse from which she afterward escaped. The poUce believe she either killedf thahlld or? hid jt; for f Ihepar-pOf-e- 1 . ' I. twtsilinn. i.J of blackinsilfng the parents.' Trotective .Seaman's Association, .;The longshoremen, riggers and others iu like Wp(oyjth4d I pWJi ihisS morning, to protest against t.hefextortions of b6ardin"g-tiouskeepers and shipra,e t 4 t 4TT per, xAVout 8Jtuifle(SU jmeft were, in line, who conducted themselves iu a ,, ., TIT S beeCeajhW and orderly s?ner, Jjj Dubhsh The Graphic will, fclain's Vermifuge Jtonbtms .sThere -- 111 37-l- y , I OREZO D. RUDD 'Jill .' tHY GOODS cap-talns- j1 e fM ?f?f j3att?-demandj- i nni'V . 11 . . 7 r'lit!C :. !5j Tleeclief Iu wilt fin.1 10 i24 U CIUOU AtKjji ffse iJl'Jok i'u vw-;- edition. ,lie Liverpool, 10. The steamship "Alexandria," which sank in the Mersey by a collision with the Spanish steamer- - Tomas" has been raised, and taken into dry dock. She had only ballast on board. The "Tomdocked. as" has .; ... Rerlin, 10. The Provincial Correson the recent article an in pondence, attack on 'German gunboats "by' the Carljsts." pays that the Albatross having returned the Carlists fire, the matter - also-bee- semi-offici- al operatives at Bolton is regarded as in- "And," she added, with a charming ingenuousness, "I will be your wife also, if you like." A" fortnight later they were married. She had long beeu fond of him, and he of her and she knew it. Rut he was so sensitive aud that she felt that he would nit reveal his a flection unless he were liberally encouraged. Yew men and women have been better partners, sentimentally or financially than l'urepa and Rosa. They gave English and Italian opera at the Academy in better style than it had ever been given, and notwithstanding the great expense to which they had gone they realized handsomely from the endeavor. Rosa and his wife cleared here over 250,000. evitable. A Times dispatch says Ameer, of Kath-gar- , has defeuted the principal body of troops which was menacing his frontier. Congressional ISacon. From the Montgomery Advertiser. We propose to say a word or two ia behalf of the "overflowed." On yesterday eight, or ten ear loads of bacon, donated by Congress .or the purpose of feeding trifling negroes until after the election, arrived in this city. More will come It to was consigned J. C. II. and II. T., meaning J. C. lleudrix aud Holland to-d;i- y. Thompson. Yesterday evening in fiont of k Abraham's store, on Court-st.- , 2,000 or 3,000 pounds of this ''electioneering document" were dumped out. The boxes were opened, und late in the afternoon the clerks were yet weighing.' AVe learn that is but one of the several stores to which J. C. II. and II. T. have consigned their grub. Everbody knows that thcrchas been no overflow in Montgomery, and thut this bacon and meul. or greenback business is a dirty, vile, radical trick. Negroes aro already being imported from Mississippi and Ter.nesiee to feed upon it, and that which is distributed here in Montgomery and adjoining counties, is given only to keep the" lazy negro in good cheer and de' ' coy, if possible, soma unsuspecting white voter into the clutches of iho nogro custom house, party. ; In this latter attempt the.Wretche3 who are conspiring to turn the State over . to negroes and "yilliius will meet with Wo have not been signal defeat.' overflowed, except by saucy and.im pudent negroes, and mean unscrupu lous white men. ' Relieve us of this incubus,' and take back' your grub. Meanwhile we, advise, all ' persons lo' draw it freely and prpsfcute- ibr bribery every man who hipts at receiving votes in return. If J. C. II. and 'II. T. sell the rations, prosecute them 'for. Ros-vral- d A Brooklyn girl has just rejected suitor bpcause his arm wasn't long enough to go round her. She says if she's going to have a lover at all tha ; a means to have a good fit. '' While Burns was at Moffat once with Clarke, tho composer, the poet called fur a bumper of brandy. "Oh, not a bumper,"' said the musician: C'I prefer the small glasses." ' "Two. glasses? ' cried Burns; "why, you are like the lass in Kyle, who said she would- rather be ' kissed twice bareheaded, than once with her bonnet on." - , An old man and1 his wife who came in ly the. Central road yesterday ". - How Carl Ilosa sot Married. '- - . , to-da- y '. . . Carl Rosa and Parepa, ' antipodal as they were in complexion, "istature and avoirdupois, were, supremely harmonious, excellently adapted to associated enterprise. He had never undertaken management until alter his marriage, and he is indebted to her, it is said, for the inspiration." He is so modest aud retiring a little fellow that many persons have wondered how' he could summon courage to propose to a woman so much ' ' ' larger than himself. The manner of his proposal is thus related: ''The musical twain were Hartford' by rail seated Rosa seeming to be unusualside, by ly depressed. Tarcpa, a close observer, and always sympathetic, noticing his. melancholy, inquired the cause. lie answered: ' "I have been unlucky' in this country. (' For some reason 'or other I have not been able, to keep my frieads iti America. t..t With the best of feeling and intentions, I nppear to lose as faxt us I make them. I a single Ithink'I have liot" pioming Faw about thirty hacks at the door of the depot, and about thirty hackmen shouting "Hack" at them. The man took it all as., a high compliment, and turning to the old lady he said, 'I tell you, mother, they think we are something great, or they'd never have all these' car' nages down here to .' meet us. "I wonder how lliey knew we was coming."' Detroit I'm Trent. - embezzlement1 Sidney Smith was once visiting, the ci'iiscrvat'ory of a young lady who was proud of her Dowers, and used (not very iccumtely) a profusion of ' botanical names.' 4'ha've said '"Madame," he, you the SepU'iiiins psoriasis?'' 1; ..'"No," she .Baid very innocently, "I had it last winter, and Igave it to the Archbishop of 'Canterbury, 'and it camo out beautifully in the spring." Septcnnis psoriasis is "the mc Jical name for the seven years' itch. . . , . . Tha following note dated at Jamaica Plain, near Boston, on the morning of the 2:Jd,'was' picked up on West Roitury street: "T whoever may find thi3 note: I, with great trepidation, have intrusted my body totlie Wiiters of Jamaica pond, having led. an erring life. I have found that this was the only way of ending my troubles.. . If I am found, I would request that my body bo sent to my bereaved mother, who resides on Shawtnut avenue. Yours in heaven , : i f : or in hell: .'''Jo'iix P. Anderson."" The enemies of Becchcr are far lets dangerous to him than bi3 friends. If the Tilton expose knocked "the 'Life of Christ' higher than a kite," the riot at Plymouth Church ha knocked the. report of the committee higher than the "life of Christ." . . ... lnend.. ., j , "Oh, I am sure you have!" replied N.Y.lIeruld. she brightly.' . "WeU, friend Jim,! how do you , The ship "Euxhie," on a Voyage from "Alas!" he exclaimed, Mghing, "I make it down South?" , SJiieldjfor iAdenook fire and was dor fear I have not!" f'First rate made plenty 'of .". of her crew who stroyed. Twenty-on"Indeed you are, ciLstaken, my money.", ,; escaped in two boats have arrived at StJ did do with it?" have re"What If wot so Carl. you you Helena, nfter a voyage of 1,100 miles, good in houses I "Laid out it and lots." ma heretofore, boat saw neither the promise you other. garded during which A third boat, oontaining the remainder now that Twill- always bb your ."Where?'; ' t; ' ' of lu crev...htti not t yets been heard friend. :":".'! "Every place where I have been s from. ' Rosa's boyish face kivdlcJ w ith de where thero' was any.", ttJf iVPaHn ditpatch say (iitUot;3he au"What kind of houses and lots?" . thor and statesman, is in a comatose light 5 he took her gloved hand, and "Coffee h6c69 and lots of whis- with chivalrous instinct lifted it up tc state onddeath is Jmuiinepii . ' .' - . ( e , , . , : ; .it - , , j AjBtrike of thirteen thousand cotton his lip?.:". ( f- - i 6 s |