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Show f. ITEMS. LOCAL Ct J daily ..At-Corr- ec,e'1 -- Goli Co SeP1 jing. 3. recognit more than 18C9 tbe right of the civil authorities to interfere in questions which belong only to ecclesiastical domain; and notwithstanding my deep respect for our gracious sovereign, and my perfect submission to her authority, I am and will always be obliged la refuse sepa'ture to J. Ginboid in conseground, as long as my bishop for- Balloon- crated oios to grant it." Versailles. 16. The assembly without debate, resolved to pass to the second reading Squab- the bill relating to the election of sena tors. The public powers bill finally passed by a vote of 630 yeas to 30 says. resolution was adopted to discuss tbe .Riflemen Abudget on Monday, and then adjourned until Nov. 80th, as this course was de clared urgent by a vote of 836 to 819. The motion by the left not to adjourn AMERICAN. till the senate bill and budcet were 16. Washington, The President has signed the commis- voted and the senators to be chosen by sion of Francis B. Stockbridge, of Mich-iga- the assembly elected, was negatived by a vote of 331 to 371. The left reproaehed to be minister resident at Hague, aad W. Weber, of Iowa, to be minister tne government with betraying the con resident at Eucador. The commission stitution. Taris, 16. of Adan Badeau to We minister resident The minority of the moraine papers, at Brussels has ben seat to the Presincluding orcans of the moderate repub dent for bis siguattire. licans, exDresstbe omnion that Onmbet. Fisher, attorney for the a erred yesterday in attacking Buffet in District of Columbia, has not resigned he debate in the assembly. All agree as requested by tbe attorney general. bat the sitting was an unfortunate one The general charges against bint are carelessness and neglect in the adminis- lor the left. Berlin, 16. tration of his oflice. lie bag just returnCourt circles here declare unfounded ed from a visit to Long Branch to see in fact the rumor of the proposed inter the President with a view to his retenvention by Germany in (. ubun affairs. tion in office. Meanwhile Gov. Wells, in with Great Britain and conjunction of Virginia, for Beveral ye ,rs a resident be United States. of Washington, having been tendered London, 16. the office, will accept it. As the competition is open to the Next week the attorney general will Americans at Wimbledon, they willhave announce his opinion on the Chorpen-nioan opportunity to shoot for th i Buss mail case, involving $i00 000. in the pavilion, the Curtis and The complaint of the postmaster gen- prixes Oakes and a few other Harvey eral against district attorney Fistier, matches rifle, in several contests. The rule was in consequence of apparent list nets the use of English rifles. Tbe and lack of lntetest displayed by the requins Americans bad some practice wuh these district attorney in his preparation of arms. At an extra series of matches to tbe Hinds case. Seeing this and fearGeneral Aikin, of the American day ing that Fisher bad too much business team, made twenty-eigh- t out of a pos on his account to allow him to properly sibls score of five, and Sir Henry thirty attend to these cases, the pestmaster Halfourd, a crack British shot, made general offered assistance by tbe thirty-fou- r. The scores of the other of the best counsel, which members of the American team who took Firher declined The pos1 master general part in the shootin? are not remarkable reported to tbe president, and wus J The American rifle team will reced by him to again make the offer to individually at Wimbleton for thecompete Albeit He did so, and (be offer ws Kisbers up, valupd at 500. tor the Arthur rifle agiin declined. Hssur.ng the worth $100. the Derby and St Ledger .us master general be would aite id to sweepstakes, and for 192 extra prizes Hie cave. By lack of inherent and failure I bey start for Wimbledon r time to ib rae before ti devute-prupeshortly atter the American team ar t he ii ia.!, ei rors (cciirt i d which result- rived at Wtitib edon to day, Lord Wbarn ed m the Hcquiltal of II in . cliff and Colonel Phillips them, There in no truth in the rumor that and accompanied them to the council's Mini co are England Germany operating tents, where they were received by Sc with tiie United S'airs in pressing ou After the usual retary Mildruay. be pain-- b government a policy ot courtesies, the Americans were shown ibanloi jug is Wes. In Ji i possessions. over the camp They will shoot first to Ti, secietaiy of the interior has morrew in the St. Ledger sweepstakes memher of crijress elect N. II t 200 yards. Lach comp,etttr has ten Van Voirtt,.,., of Oii-Julae I 0. hots I i'arker an inspector KeniMe a commis Tne Financier sta'es that the amotint 1 on to v nit ill if coin and bulliou in th e bunk of Kng Omg'' In linns hh I ex II m. John land now i tbe rtiinue iiitu their con tiiiou. largest ever known. ;l mcook. of Txai, will be tidied if he Liverpool, 16. Tbe inquiry into accepts ibe position. be loss of the New York. 16. Vicksliuig has closed, and the coni-Donobue gae a This afternoon esion will nd its report to the board decision ordering tbe ti of pait.cnla s of inJe. It in understood the verdict -- sked fir by the deteoJaul m the c.v:l exonerates the captain from all blame. suit of the peop'e vs. W. M. Tweed Madrid, 16. Ins. Louder, indicleii with John J. Bunds of Carlisds have gtskea refuge Price for perjury in connection with the in Frunce The cnmmandnr of lhe Tilion Beecber Oiise, ws arr:nel in French forces at Tanberhuso telegraph Dmoklyn yesterday and pleaded not ed to Paris for orders as to the cmirue he ot Vulencia guiiiy. Price w not arriignel sha'l pursue. The Louisil!e, Ky., 16. and Castellar are now free of Carlis s. George II. Jackson, thedt pu'y Uni ed The insurrection is confined lo the States collec'or wlio wits tbe alleged de mountains in Navarre and tbe Basque fnulter of $45 000 as was given iu these and Caulonia provinces. Tbe head despatches yesterday, died a little afier quarters of Gen. Jovellar are at Sarant. He evded the question mid night. whether be had taken poison, but tbete was a p int mortem this afternoon, at tbe ins ance of tbe inurance company Jackson havinz $12,600 on his life. The to give addirefused collector Ax tional ficts to tbe public in tbe Journal TUB BEST JtEER in Ul Wholesale and Retail. this morning, but it is thought Jackson s peculations have been cartied on for sometime; the collector reposing such FAMILIES ANT) THE TRADE SUP entire confidence in Jackssn's honesty, PLIED. that he was. able to cover tbe evidence f Orders Promptly Shipped to any his crime. It was discovered yesterday the on Point lladroads. de of the treasury bp a special agent partment, who had been instructed to & FRY1 examine into the descrepancies of some $15,000 in the accounts of the Louisville P. 0. Box 19, Ogden. office. Jackson was a prominent mem ber of the church, representative from in the Beautiful the 15th ward in the board of school Pleasure Ground Grove. trustees and esteemed and respected by A Fine Hall amtwements All kinrti of all who knew bim. It is found that he hvs been living for some time in a style tond200large diiDCiog floor, accommodating from 20 persona. which bis salary of $2,000 did not war Fartiea wishing to engage tne Hall or uroundi bond must for a bad He $2,500 rant. aptly neieudays in advance. given and there may be sufficient property TERMS LOW. found to indemnify the collector for his d220-6defalcation of the The news loss. created a profound sensation in the city. Jackson leaves a youBg wile and small children. Concord, N.H., 16. ST., OGDEN. non A. Foster, chief justice of lhe SEALERS IS circuit court of this state, while riding in a Pullman car from Boston, last even ing, was shot in tho (.right arm through an open window, as tbe train passed Mernmiio station. The Bhot was doubt! less fired by a tramp in revenge for AND being put off the cars the night before. Chicago, 10 Professor Donaldson and Mr. Morse 4198-l- Musical Merchandise. j wald, of the Evening Journal, made a balloon ascension yesterday, leaving this city at 5 p. m. Tbe balloon toon an easterly eourse across the lake, and was seen by a schooner at 7 o'clock with tbe basket dipping in the water. Marble or Sandstone Monuments As the schooner neared them the balloon CUT AND LETTERED BT again ascended, and bore away north Nothing has been heard of them sinoe, MAIN STREET. OODKN. and as a violent storm passed over the Th t-- and cheapest In the market. no lake about midnight, it is reamed ilgS-t- f thing but disaster can be recorded. Z. O. M. I. Tie Attorney General and District Attornev Fisher. - OGLE . Ladles of Ogden. 0D Donaldson 25oto$1 T Vl 0ckPir .J. lo ofWd . cbildrens' shoe. Walk" Bros. eprinkl. of thi. morning. II pt-- 7 ,6 o'clock th. lea"8 and brighten.d " tut tbe dusty ground little, of the scanty downfall it was o,er The A. tlute. '6 ? Jfla Blight -A Tl,t4l- lUr still gets us and Salt Lake Meanwhile of the showers. is ao name for the ' koi an. will vaccinate with afbis office.on Fifth Street, rSul.dy aJ Monday next. Terms to No "allies, 25 cents each person. to the destitute. DfB lymph W ad II ..h''Pbovo" . Homk MadbCtoth, .J . tr Cassimeres, boys wear. They jail and cheapest and wear the he best W. FOULGER, agent. Mkint. rnw forn-enan- wlL Prints. like eheeting?, vary in quality. be cheapeit to the highest ?(ieep front! tb Wm 'ylea' 8elec,ed witn jrJdei, for our trade. Prints, ptitcare BEOS. WALKBK jojjjf Back. Vernon Vaughan, Tool it .5overnor of Utah hat been declared to inweby his wife, who made affidavit Frnnci-cwhen but S m in U effect were instituel for prncee'liBg g to say refused she ii rririiint o, Iter let any-ihia- h(I irwume v the case was di n s ed. of at was tbebottcui whiskey trouble. le the ist in trouble again. y. Church and State ble in Canada. The American n, f any desiring :olor, quality or price, can ho ftiited by the leaHti friliog to' ' Frederick," lifer of ()iBha, Nt h , who ha til mule to order, eqtii to imj efii'i wi', pom niaae in ine mm Tbe but can be 8f n ilor, quality, &c. 7 miil free of expense to the buyer i(m remitting the price of tbo hat a fine Ht J227-3ih2a- w Cbristensen hve Parlor at their ill Water Manufactory, Fourth Street, teere'tm in any quantity. AJdres P. lciSma. Box 0 Pnyne & an Ice Cream 20, d223-t- Ogden. f We irish to Inform the Public, or those seeking Homes, that we will sell Now come the Farr with posters, etc., an the celebration of the Twenty-Fourt- h the upper Grove, cool, shady Two Pabtif.8. 1ji to the front wincing in isi free from wd sis g ird le' dust. will be open on tbe Pio- wrs' anniversary, aud those who want th Groves icu take their choice between Jones' id if they please, can visit Mh,iDd draw all the pleasure they can Neither. Farr'i, or, 5otic. Dr. Waugaman & ur proffessionaly every by tbe poor and neighborhood free of from 1 to 3 p m. ' this city i,rS' ... Constantly BtU IA oods Condon to consulted d227'tf ' Jenninirs. 4 Saddler, Eagle Emporium, Salt Jk City, are jn constant receipt of pisjignmeatg of Staple Goo(j8 which fJ ill job to country dealers, or sell rwlat prices which defy competi-- 1 Arriving d29-l- m It RlOHT. Thn or Apt f nnrt 'Second Judicial Diatrint. ..minut )Iad M,Se C. Bates, renuirinir him fn atinw liy he should not be punished for "Mempt and diBbarred, was vacated on 'M of Judge Sutherland on the 15th Batg being required to pay a of tin ... i ., , . wnicn ne did n the spot. ""i e remembered that Mr. Bates, tinsel for a i..n.k.. r m kU vw V - Mr. at w es A , 4Ai V U TV U indicted for complicity in the aaoow MasBacre, and who laemselves to avoid a long before trial, applied to man t0 admit "kose persons ' hl the that if m lament understanding '""""M mey would surrender m volunti.il k.wt;r..i n... to hide from the officers. V oorm f , ""nsioerea tnis an in-- L N' ton,' Cotand issued the order 1 . ... FOREIGN. St. John. Que.. 19 'ctinn nf r. i The steamer Cbampiain which ran on "dan certainly 4mter extraordinary, but as a rock at Sawmill Rock, sunk in fifteen , iDten,ion t0 insult tbe minutee, and it is supposed broke m. w Montreal, 16 j good faith, not know- Father T?nu.f11. of Otchoe carifh church in this city, has written a long on. the order , referred to was letter to Dualree, counsel in ineumooiu y , ttJ aod Mr case, in which be sets the latter at defiance, as t the execution of the late illHcrment nf th. pnnncil in this matter. The grist of the letter is. "I do not UHUlBil !f ' Jr " ... -- :o:- Attention is directed to our fine selection of any of the following desirable property, to wit: ZWESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS. No. 1. Ribbons, Irimmings, Notions, Mc Etc, ONE HOUSE AND CORNER LOT On the SELLING OFF AT LOW FIGURES. Bench, two blocks from Main Street, aad one block north of the Public Square, containing thr;e fourths (J) of an acre. One of the All kinds of STAPLE GOODS of the Best Brands. best orchards in the city on the lot, with good water privileges, force-pum- p, hose, etc. ' The house is njw, and has six large rooms and kitchen, closets, bath- DRYG0ODS,BOOTS&SH0ES room, good cellar, pantry, etc. There is also a good stable, and wash-hous- Hats and Caps, Hardware, Tinware, Crockery, Wood ware. Clocks, Etc. e, other conveniences on the premises. At present occupied by Mr. Joshua Williams, the proprietor. CENTS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING! Fi-ti- er pro-'ince- I ARRIVING. NOVT No. 2. ONE Grovo Stoves, of Newest Patterns. LOT ON THE BENCH, Near the Tabernacle, and adjoining the residence ef Mr. Uenry Tribe, containing one (1) acre, with a young orchard, good fence, splendid spring of water, which will supply a fountain if needed, and a good gra.ss All improvements plat. RICHTER No 3. MONUMENTS. .... James Fowler, occupied by J. B. Czachcrt. All Orders addressed to D. II. PEER Y will receive prompt attention. . . Clawson, supY. W. FOULGER, No. 4. Is A BUSINESS LOCATION Ou Wall Street, near Williams & (Vs. Lumber Yard, 32 x 80 feet now offering to the City and Country Trade a much LARGER, FINER & CHEAPER STO CK THAN EVER, New Direct From the East. Ko buildmgs. Dry 2oo1s, Notions, Roots and Shoes, Clothing I UlS.MSlIIAU GOODS. No. 5. ONE DESIRABLE -- :o:- DOUBLE RESI- DENCE On Wall Street, near the corner of Sixth Street. House just completed. Suitable for one or two families. Staple and Fancy Groceries -- :o: Agcnt for tho PROVO MANUFACTUING CO'S. Cloths, Doeskins, Kerseys, Cassimeres, and all Kinds pf WOOLEx GOODS. No. 6. A FIRST-RAT- E FARM Of eighty (80) acres, in excellent condition, well fenced, with or without a dwelling house and orchard, situated on the line of the U.P.R.R. We have also a number of other valuable locations besides those TRADE SUPPLIED AT WHOLESALE FIGURES. J209tf CLARK'S! WINE AND LIQUOR DEPOT i f men- tioned above, to dispose of. Any party wishing to purchase a home will do well to give us a call, as we are determined to sell and will give good terms to reliable chasers. ENCLISH, SCOTCH AND AMERICAN. . ALE ii Iff B BEER! Qf the Finest Qualities manufactured, on draught or in bottle, pur- For further particulars apply to the undersigned, at their office, corner Wall and Fifth Streets, Ogden. ALSO, ACHOICB ASSOXTMEXr SCOTCH , OF IRISH WHISKEY! AND Ilome, Mountain Dew, Pipifax, U. S., Victoria and California Wine Bitters, CHEAPER THAN ANYWHERE IN OGDEN CITY, AT TAILORING. WILLIAMS d2S7-3- LOUIS IMPLEMENTS. On Fifth Street, 29 x 165 feet; now FIFTH BOOK! and SHEET MUSIC AGRICULTURAL SMALL PROFITS & QUICK SALES. A GOOD BUSINESS LOCATION crat-rto- A. W. Brown & Co., AND first-clas- s. s Brewery! PIOWS d296-tf- J'-.dj- praetl GOODS e g H. C CHANCES For Homes, in England. vi-il- ed OtiTtEHES RARE RAN J. HOLTHER, Fifth Street, Ogden Tr,e Host Fashionable Styles Si Co. CLARK'S LIQUOR STORE, Main Street, - - Ogden, Utah NEAtt THE LIVERY STABLES. ( Nothing adulterated. All of the best selection. ASP Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Give Me a Call. dl81-3- XIIE CHOICEST BRANDS OF m d306i7- - CIGrAJl&X W. H. CLARK Proprietor |