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Show JJ 'I BY TELEGRAPH. - election of senators y the asBemb'y, MFOUTANT TO THE TRAYcouncils general of the colonies and inELIXG PUBLIC. stitute in They say the senate this way is sure to entaia experienced it 10 iu amj 01 au pencils toforo itmrtitur oa aJ men and would bo to a certain exteat lmt mara tha iBrney to ascertain bv modeled after tbe sens e of the United h their tUwtinatioa with tli lnut tronllo,ad il thoro are two or mora road lilln la tli hi.bm StatesMotions deolariog tho urgency to tUciik whj(ih U da aahtt aat jpleawaiMt puiot, for, sad in favor of immediate consideration of Waddingtca't bill as amended We tain DloaaaS la ataiin. flrt1h Cinri i kailwat UtkuklPitradn by the committee were made, and re- ai uilas Uie tliortent. raula batwaan Oknaha and ceiving the support of both centres and Chiwign. Whhia tho Ud ir past t the entire left, were passed; tbertupon in aumirablo eouditiua, and almuit ixa pni outiro lino the hat beta with ralaid raila. itaal members of the right withdrew frosa Dpul ia tnco u ototrallv located, and the chamber. The sitting was suspended MTha their trains arrivo there thirty miaatee ia adfor a few moments, when the proceed- vance of all other linee, paeeentere can alwaye be oure t aiakis( Keiter aounectiant. Fer all 4 ings was resuntd. ,s tn Nerthera and a pointo Iowa, juo Marquis ds Castileae, monarchist,, lKald purehue tickeu via atanball, Cedar Kap-ior Clinton. lor DoinU in Northara llliuoia or mounted ths tribune and declared tbs Fsltoa: and if rum ara ruiuc to senate would lead to dissolution and Wiocousin.or Chicago, yoe should, by all meant, monarchy. Ho threatened if measures ticket! by the Old Pioueer Kouta ywtr were voted imposing on President necessity sf organising a re- The Chicago C Xmrth- - Western. Tou will Qnd oa all thro uah tralne Pallmaa public, the deputies of the right would SleeperK, new and maenifloent Day eeachea. and resign in a body. , the hsxt hmckinn and Secend daw Cara aow aa Ths assembly proceeded ts debate ths ny rooa ia ttio Unite! Statue. . , senate biii. Duval, Bonapartist, again Farticnlar inforniatioo, with maps, time table, c, may be had at any at the Tkroneh Ticket moved his amendment that ths senate Ofilce in tho Went, or upon perianal or written be elected by universal suffrage; rejectapplication to ed, tbe Bonapartist deputies only voting J. u. movktaiii, Western Trareliig Afent ' Umaha, Sb or to for it. W. H husm, (aoaeral Paeeeuger Afent Wallon, Bonapartist, offered an amendCbieaco. ment pisviding that lht senate be composed of tbrse bund ed members, of whom the departments and colonies shall elect 225, and the assembly 75; fo-m- ed ' fsbllshod bT ,b.ltet,Pciu"',Co,l?i", AMERICAN. a S ci President of Udiw All kind, n kiudsofbsirwcrl---en1.o- Jieu by UtUr recet ' . L.kCit. ' erlT, toi-Zob- Bio ,00 0f Mr'Eobert F"r' ' on ths cheek by" kieked bm wm frao- hor.l Sunday, tad ths bone eheek tured. Tbs Ulo fellow has big It is healing up tapidly. ob him hut euht-r"l- d Mr. Geo.. Dunford,. the well known marchant of Salt Lake, wishes f Diron'a s'ock the trade to inipeot his complete which of bats and cups, boots and shoes, fc8 sbls to supply them at is bed-roc- k prices. Accident. Warner Bingham, son cf yr, E. Bingham, who broke his eplltr bone and put his shoulder out of joint through a fall in the hollow called the "Cream Pot" last Saturday is under the Kraal men t of Dr. Anderson, and' is dsiog -- etU - - -- -- -- rti Bth Momthlt Recoed. Lake, Salt at Record, published jlontbly ji neat, useful and valuable periodical, containing much information eu our dining, commercial and other material vntircst. Bent hum Fabiari is the editor. ni the Record is designed and adapted to fills vacant space in the literature of Utah. Stevens & Co., Salt Lake, $1 50 per annum. Our yonng friend Sweet Lavindeb Joseph Clark has shown his appreciation of (be beauties of tbe floral kingdom, and has gathered Lavender enough to last We Hope if will always be him for life and that 8 pleasant to him as its blossoms may come in due season to gladden his heme and his pathway. See I marriage notice. ; telegraph compiay, before the of the judiciary committee testi fied that ha never. knew af his company refusing to aead dispatches f th Amor icaa Press Association on account of the criticisms on the telegrapbh company, nor did he 'know of the company musing on that aecouat Is sead dispatches to any person, corporation or newspa: . . per. The House eommitrae ca tleetions to day decided six against five in favor of Lawrence and Sheridan of Louisiana, the former contesting the seat of Sypher, toe latter that of Pmchback, as repre' sentative from the Stats at large. . The Louisiana conservative committee bad an interview with the President today. Durke, of the committee, proposed ts read bis amendment to the .Wheeler proposition; but the President informed him that, he could not be a party to any agreement, as his duty w, te execute the lawr. not ts make compromises; but he would rejoice if the opposing parties la Louisiana ceuld conie to notne agree, went. The President eulogized Wheeler as compromiser. He said some mistake had been made, but if he had been Governor of Louisiana at' the time of the September trouble, he wonld have turned the disturber of the peace over to the Cnnrts iubtvad of consulting with the Fresideut.- He informed the commit!) that he would consult with ether parties to the contest in Louisiana, aoj said no man would rejoice wore Ibaa h if seme settlenieut of the disputed matter could be mada, It beiDg suggested to the President that some intimation from Washington would probably b' necessary to influence the actions of the Republicans in Lou siatia, be, after some conmdera tion, reterred the committee to Wbceler, who. being interviewed, said be would do all in bii power by' action, influence s and advice to settle tho Louisiana on the basis of his proposition, which he declined to modify. The Ouio Republicans in Washing'on. recognizing that the, coming election in Ohio will be the opening of the Presidential campaign ot 1876, met at tbe r s idence of Secretary Delano, and after an y, Elder 1 F. A Fhom the Islands Mitchell aad f&rrti'y rettjrned lasrf even ing from the Sandwich Inlands' having rr.onths been absent "for twenty-two Tbey were Waahiagtoa. 22. Orion, of the Western Union accompanied by Kaulaina-Bioka stalwart native, who bus received permission to come to Utah and stay as long as ha desires.., - Eider Mitchell reports the colony, on the islands in a prosperous condition. Last sesiBon more sugar whs raised than in any previous season, the crop being over ore hundred tons. The health of fhe people is-- excellent. The "Moririon" plantation ir in the district of Laie, on the island of. Oihu: EUer Alma A'. Smith arrived on the 22d of jastH September, and is now in charge of the mission. Native and Utah uiissiotmie are traveling through the iwlaudiv and the baptism' of converts is frequent. Elder Mitchell and his family are in excellent health, and their number has been augmented by the birth of a tin boy who is now four months old Tbey tnt away seven in number and now count eight. Mr. and- Mrs. Mitchell are to be back again in tue mvuatains glid id to see again the faces of their friends. They- stayed last night with Mr. Ed. Horrocks,. and will proceed to Salt Lake this evening. u, - Fireman's Ball. The fireman's ball at Wooduaniiee's last night' was a big success financially. It was huge every detei-uiiae- adopted. At this point a ra tion was carried that the bill for lh organisation ef pub-li- e powers be made (he order of the day for djourned. sitting, Tbe legation of tbe Uuited States and muny private iesidences of Americans te decorated wtm nogs in noncr or Washington's birthday. Minister Washbuiue gave a banquet The extreme Left, at a meetiBg yes terday, resoWed to support the new 8en ate bill, nfter a speech by Gambetta, whs showed the daoesr there was that tbe would t.ks advantage of BoBspt.rti-t!- i e prolonged prov:sonnm (July lea members diisented from the action of the The Bonapartists coutemplate meeting offering an amendment to tbe Satiate bill proposing that the Senators be elected by universal suffrage. They hops by this means to break up the majority, but the left has agretd to oppose all amendments. They will support the demand for nrgencv and move that ths Till h added to that fer the orgaoizttioa of the public powers and then vote for the en upon an early opening and a vigorous aggresTbe com sive campaign in that State missionern were appoi ted to vim tbe State executive committee a; Columbus to prepare fur tbe cauvas tire projeet. Tor the Ogden Junction. Mtrino KIie'p and their New York, 22 Times' Washington special charges that Secretary Robeson loaned the London banking house of Jay Cooke, McCullougli & Co f 1,000. OfO of tins government's money to save the firm from collapse duriug the crisis of 1873, t iking for security a quantity of old and new railroad iron, already twice mortgaged for more than its value. T lie cor respondent quotes alleged emc:ar :ou niciit.i iu proof ef this allegation, and vs that WiNon, of Indiana, declared a few'days since that he would move for a m.mittee to investigate the milter, f t wan not so late in tbecssiou. Pn.f .Harkaess, in a to row's Times, give- an account of th sue cesstiil landing of the five American pirties appoin'ed to see the ransu of Venus, in the Pacific, by steamer Seva era. When their task whs completed, the Sevatera went to the Auckland islands, to limit up a German party about which some anxiety was felt, at Melbourne. It found them all right Tbey baducceeded in geiting obsrrva It was cloudy bait ions of tne transit. an hour after the first con'act, but clear hereafter, and one hundred and fifiy photographs, six se's or measures wi'.D observations of the third and fourth con tacts, Were secured. J Professor lUrk nes8 states that he arrived at Port Chal mers, New Zealand. December 27th, and compared chroncmetis and resulis with While the Dr. Peters at Queenstown. Sevatara was Wine at Chalmers the French observers from Campbell islam) arrived and reported failure at their station m consequeuce of clouds Mr. Smith and bH party at Chathair. island had cloudy weather during most of tbe trausit, and obtain d onjy tsir een photographs and a number, of micrometricai measuremen's. A match game of billiards for $2,000 and the championship of the world was played to Dight between Vignaux and tiall Rudolph. Tbe game was the carom, and was wen By Vignaux on" a score of GOO to 5o6. There was a big crowd, about 150 couples joining im the dance, and they raised a big dust. Purdy's band sup plied the music; which is a guarantee ef txcellence, . Burrup called, and there was no flagging in the life add spirit of the party. The fire attar were coBspicu ous m the new Uniform, the scarlet sbirt with the white monogram on the breast showing very conspicuously among tne sooerer suits of various Aades. ' The ladies were well dressed and looked merry and beautiful A lit-- tl was to the party hy a given variety frem MY; Purrington, "The Widow Msgee;" and a recitation from Miss Jes- Chief I'enrose, "The Fireman." illiams was there ill all Wis glory, find on- - of v, g eompany haven't bad each through' wearing their neimets all the evening in the ball room n Ihey we ot ,f hard' heads, jut ' stand the smoke and- fight with ire. - way. r to-d- . - - " as a jolly dance, and after recess, When !, . . .. . , "on luinnea out a little, it was rJ Djoyable:- We left at 3 and music and the lively feet were Mill a.., moving together with Hnabatfd vigor, 1 did quit some time alone in ih Horning, and several persons of both l'y s realiie that rtst is sweet ibe treasurer of the company smiles en 'oil of greenbacks left after all ex PWas are paid, and thinks it was to-dt- splendid party. y Croswes. The FOBEIGy. Rome, 22. , Ciiuets:& House Furnishing . Goods &tov?s II Daily. !' uhi; II nenna Trl rtint 1st lJ. "' Naiill4'r " I Tluuarev CalaBuariv CrocRerjv . " 5 IS THE HOKI'HW KMT. e- Ieatlicr una FltMliiig , i ;i STUDEBAKElt and BAIN WAGONS The Commercial Department OAL1L, ' JVNI SEE THE: h: Is rarefnlly edited hy g utlenien of ability and sxperieure, in Literature, Local and General New. Foreign & Domestic Correspondence, l "I'll! . J 1 . . All Orders atldrs3setl to I). II. l'EEKY will receive- prom . attention - - s 5 INTftR-fMT-A- ' JoHS S Go 1. Brownsville, Ya.", February, 1875. , , '. DAILY r. , M cent per year Spe-.iamad with country pub- arraiieenient with their publications. IKhr for clnbrti g fcampl eopte free Money cam be sett by nratt. money order4 exprMi, or regutwed letter, at oni j,4 IXTJCli-OCKA- -- old created a A little girl f rik.' ripple by rcmarknii; to the teachc . - ,,,Addre .., r - ,. j tr of her Sunday school class: "Our INTiK-OCEAt I let 'tlie ttngt ls was dog's . ,- - Ch leaff&. St. Lake scared- when they gee him codiiDg up the walk, lie s cross to strangers. A COMMODIOUS STORE Home ocDunei. iur-yo- '!!, On Fifth Street,- - . Horrocka. Ogten. Pioneer KENT. FOR : jt W. H Hooper, 6UPT. .,t -- , Clearance Sale " FOR 30 DAYS ONLY. F O U Ii G- B'Ri'"ST W, - Teas. Sugars, Hams, Tkcon," Fajicj lUcachod and lirown wrccriesr Dross Goods, , Flannels, Sheetings, Prints, Etc. Etc. r r t Motions, L A til ES' CLOTH AND CALF SHOESi RUBBER OVERSHOES, ; Cliolcc nece-sar- . ' aeaieaaaisaaaaajaaxaaaaajasaaax ' , If-- . Morrison Plough.!! The Agricultural Depaitment 1 ii .".- Is conducted with great care, and everything po sit'lois done to make tho MAHKKT RKl'OKTS nchas the FAR.VlKltS and Bli8INK38 JltN of the Northwest can K ELY UPON. - ' i';:!,,-- ! FARMING IMPLEMENTS Not alone on its political character doe the biHrUtKAN ret its elaiHi to popular laror, It aiiiil at the hitheM excellence in all dnpart. ra of procreasiv tournalistu mente, and iu thi aspires to position among the beet. niakrs expecial claim itie IH 1 A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. It columns are carefully gnarded turns! hiectiooah'e matter, and every effort is made Ui rud r it a pleasant and profitable ooiupanioa to ue nonie nreside. INI - 1 , " PLOWSr AND ALL KINDS OF" The Leading Republican Taper sh-.e- AT V1'" 9 "S" sAaBiivioiisra, peioesi ts Other PremUes. Ilefore .o ii i ItemovhiK TERMS STRICTLY CAS1I. dl23-3m- . NEW STOCK , Next door fast; of 0. Turtier'i, with two rooms in tbs rsar. Xt.; Hcnt BALT.8 on auy other Apply toda. liruu Store, Main' Street, MICHIGAN CENTRAL Chinese fanatics have destroyed tho telegraph1 lins between Joa Chow and IH Aoog. . EASTERN CONNECTIONS. London, 28, 5:30 a m. . ; (HE maccT Sir Charies Lyell, geologist, died yes78. ail Freiglit Rant Tlmiuifli PasseBger terday, aged , Paris, 22. NIAGARA FALLS The second ballot for members of the assembly from the department of Cotes du Word, yesterday, resulted in legitimist, 46 000; Fouobe de AND ALL. POINTS EAST. Oareil, republican, 41.002; Duo ds Fet-tre- s TBI Ct.UWUATi Bonapartist, 31,600.' Another ballot is necessary. of freight Tbs most important proceedings in For theepeedy traiwporUHon 0 all kinds over tbe the assembly, ts day, was the report of without tnuuvehinmeot, runs exclusive aew protbs committee of thi ty on ths jects for organization of ths senate. ' It Lino frmn Chicago Tho only East ejeets ths American plan proposed by running the vagniicent senators Vautrain, which was to elect jilman Palace Sleeping Cars bv a method similar to tnat by which the president of the United States is On Its Paseenger Train. II chosen Tbs committee approve, with H. K. SAEOiJST, eT Snp't, Chicaga, certain modificitions. of the bill offered 1. lETWORTH, OfoT Paoo. Agt, Cfcict. by WadJington, wbich provides for the RAIIiHOAD Kir-gequ- e, J. , bener care of them. nd consequently SOD obtains still more gain in that' way By mail per year (in advance) ll.lKI By mail, clubol tor,(in advance) Others have resorted to the " 16.0(1 of six club " (in advance)1 By mail, now these coarse wooled By mail, cl nb of ten (in advance) mutton 20.00 One I'BEi! copy wiU every elub of tea,- animals are not what y 'U want, and will v WEEKtT. have, no oapaciiy to only be a loss th-l.m By mail, per year (In advance) , ,' ' ' herd, tbey are short livij'and ot tender Club of four (in advance) vanr are not what or S.v ten Club you am constitution, they (in advance) 20.00 Clubof twenty, (in adrance) Tbe improved Meriuo is a low, heavy One rsEE copy witli every club ot twenty. compact sheep, of geod sue and vigorous Tho new pottage law constitution, and carries a heavy fleece P0STAGE.--b effect the 1st Gay of ovsr of fine wool, the rains from 15 Ibs-tA.U., lSTft. Under this law the po tage 35 lbs each, and the ewe will average January, on newspapers mnu l ald AT THE UKULK some 12 lbs each; they will hetd in ft II Eli E I I1EY ARE MAILKD. This will make it for all subscribers or agent sending tn either large or small flocks; they are subscription to send the money Ti) PAY P08T- good travelers and genile in' disposition ADDITION TO TUB SUBSCRIPTION IN A(K, The wethers, when matured, will wngh I'itlCE. The follow are the rate to b paid - ? ; from 90 lbs to 175' lbs each, and will under the new laa-16 WKERLY centpr yoaf sell at the highest price. SKMl WtKKLV INTKR-OCi- f AS 2ucentoer year - London, 23. v .. ISTKK-OCKA- ar ' ' L NEWSPAPER Great Central Route. ; i Clothuta. INTBK-OUKA- Advises from" Zanxibar report that a 1ectnrea every Sunday evening at 7 o'clock bombarded fleet of British and oaptnred the port of Mombax que in Sociables every Monday evening,! lecturers traveling through Ogden, frei)ently tbe island of Mombaz, off on the east fiivor as with an addresa. d The Africa. of coast engagement lat. n five hour. Seventeen of tbe gam-owere killed and fifty wousded. Twm slave ships were captured with 300 slaves on beard. Si ; - Kstatilli-lieleu than three ear airo a a Ro- preefiitative Ropu'ilican Paper, iMkiI to main tain and deffnd the principles and orpiniaatinn of the National Kepulilican l'arty.the l.N was f any panned to tbe forefront, nflourarll aad achieved a ucce snnrecrdenlod in the istorr of Hch enterpriso. By universal assent it has keen ansiirnee pmution as . zj - Weelily.Seml-ffecklj- j Hats & Caps: Canned Goods,si Ladies9 Dress Goodsr Millinery, . Sha wls, t lancy Trimmings Laces: Notions; Ac Newspaper TO men-of-w- D? Goods' par-elia- Mr. Editor: And everything that goes to sank Tie large flocks of sheep that are now kept in Utah are mostly First-cla- ss ngey and uncomely animals, similar 10 A- those of New Mexico; these Only produce It1 is not excelled by any publication In tbe ia a wool, hence. oonctiy. The ight fleece ef inferior many are required to furnish a good an NATIONAL bouie breeders have gone one that will be found nnefnl and nual income, Intermting to nor'b and bought many mKriar grades, Americana In every part of' the gird'. While it AT lNThKKETS (IKK the use ex which are of little especially represent in any place of the NORTH WEST, it I national in it views rept 10 die out of the way. How much and comprehensive in its Firm better would it be to go or send to a se iu it poli'icat ntlth. icls not bigoted, and In a' be and abovs aims to discissions candid, fewer and ilbckdignified, this from aiid lect buy attnxe. bettvr ituirji Is, as these will gi e you a personal has tho largest aggregate The more of sue of any newspaper published in the circulation pound fully general average wool per sheep on all the croesee; now korthwest It is sei.t to more man B,tKXi 1'osf distributed iu every State nd Territory as that etftra pound of wool on each offlcos, n the United states. In all tne Hritish province. sheep is also of a superior quality it will aed nuaierious toreiga HUt and (ountrio. se t for more per pound; hesidrs this Terms of KubAerlptlon. your flock is so greatly, improved in ap DAILY. . ?' pearaoce and value that the gain is so mail (payable in advance), per year f 12.00 much more that the fleck master becomes Ry mail (pn'vakle in advance), throe month iMXi By takes a.uu interested, and he net), aaturally Sanday edition, per year (extra) It is understood that at the n' xt con sistory fjur ecclesiastical provinces will be created in North America, in order to provide for 'he rapid extension of tbe T IBERAL1ULL 13 TO RENT JJ Lectnres or family parties, church in those regions. eveninSe hut' f unday and Monday. Lonaan, Io ike Purobase of vi.-- It, v Now offers t the public Nsnh-KaaUr- dilii-cul'ie- of views, 0 6 DEBT. B - - mie'cbaiige i 1 NEW YORK, BOSTON , "BLUE IiirJE' Great Central Route i i Olxeaz3et Enquire ef .G W. TURNER. Og'Ien, Or JOHN CORDON, MoUnd Fort. d91 tf , OEARDSLEY HOUSE, ' Off (ten (mEMERtx Junction. ' JvacTio hotki;:) ,' mRAKenKIiT AffD HOME CUSTOM SOLICITED X and aUtcUoB guaranteed. M. H. DEAKDHLEY, " " d9tt G. Ar OIILSOX, MAIN STREET, - - OGDEN Four doors Nerth of Ogden House. All kinds of - I W "5T J.Btix m - Manofaetnf jd in the STYLE OF WORKMANSHIP. REPAIRING NKATTTKXBCTJTSD, TAKt.N. 3apt rotawod froai tit eld steed .... fEODCCK on Fourth BK , tfun Just armed from the Eset, of the a splendid Seiwrtion 'mat FINE STErer FURNITURE J to this brouglit AH City. 4 - "it ' For Sale Exceeding Cheap, at , J. BOYLE & Go's AST SIDE MAIX STREET, OGDE.v Ilurean-i- , Hedsleads, Parlor and Chamber Sets, IoiiHge So la Iookiii); Clla?, halrn, ,S:ilV, YVIiat-noIlrackets. and all kiudis or , r,t llt, U, PLAIN AND FANCY FURNITURE SPRING BEDS A SPECIALTY. Agent for 3Iaon &. ! IIamlinh cntquullcd CVlJitt )rvw . ... |