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Show ColfiBCiAJ..-Corr- & Bool jj. dajlj by J. Gold buying, 112 J. ctei Co. AMERICAN. New York. 6. A R. Brewer has Veen appointed p,i.otvtD.-A- nd chri8lineo hfe ... r.mrn -flUUUCU dissoire e()0Ugh to ffk JI BY TELEGRAPH. ITEMS. LOCAL ary of the Western Union telegraph company, and John C. Ilinchmao, general superintendent of the eastern di. vision, in place of 0. II. Momford, deceased Mr. Brewer became ao operator at Trenton, in J 864, and for five years served the company in that uosition at Trenton and oiber places. The New York and Erie bank, Buffalo, of which the late Jobi Canson was the president, did not open its doors this morning. It ia rumored that there is a large indebtedness through outside speculations. Capital of the bank is about ; $300,000. The Methodist Bitnbtors in session this morning, approved ef the erection of a memorial church in honor ef Johu Wesley, at Snvannah. A disease similar to the epizootic has broken out among the cattle near Avon, N. Y. Forty have-diewithin the two weeks past; twelve died yesterday. Deep Creek. Utah. 6. The settlers are all congregated together to night on account of Indian troubles west ot us, and expecting trouble here Ttie lnd,nnn in this valiey Imve all gone to the mountains. Eight strange ludi ins arrived in the valley to day; but we c uld not get anything out of them Tbey were spted couutmg the set'lers, who petit a man out to. day to try and get tlu Indians belonging here te come in, but they woubi not. The man could umierstauil the language of the Indians. The man gays the Indians are going to hide their and sq iawi nnd pappooses are preparing tor war. The settlers are preparing to send their, families to Uiantsvi.le wiih a guard acroi-- the de will have p ckeis stationed sert, ihey ' to night. We have no arn.s, hatdly, to defend ourselves. The greatest excitement prevails. Philadelphia, 6. At the Wetervelt trial to. day a number of letters written to Mr Ross nlf-ng to return Charley tabu pjiems tor a reward, were ideutified as being the handwriting of Wm. Mother, who wa? hot at Biyndge, Long If hind, while robbing a house. Pa'ter.-on- , N. J., 6. Ballots for the constitutional ameinl mms at the election in ihUstute next rueeday were circulated in the Catholic o lurches of ibis ily 10 day, with amendments 1. 2, 8 and 11 eroded out Tue erased amendments prohibit ilie appropiiation of public money at:d lands to private or secmiUM purposes, guarantee a ysirni of tree puhi c schools n and prohibit epecuil now Payne and diwoWei: Se ad. of ibe hot weather is .18 S. Wk anyming. cu.ln. i eoreolatioa, 'yn win soda excelleut that nd supply pjgke will help folks to cool off, w,ter, which one : n- Aug; 18. justloadIteeeUed each Sugar, Bacon and Car Choice New Hams. jogs Bewabb. Mr. John . , Walker Bbos. ia Newey, who the sufferers from the outrages us to inform them of unruly boys, wishes prepared for nocturnal that he is t.o his garden, and if Ihey do intruder into leaden plums they ha sol h.nker after from tbis time lot bis off better keep of bad lot a juveniles, and Xbey are unless they one hard be a will their lot one of le 1 . reform. Hides Wanted. Caah paid for all kinds of ('k!s and gkioi Office at Mendelsohn's dry goo'ls d2T3-3store, Main street, Oglen. m The Utah BcttioK fbom Montana 'ortbm is shipping bullion s from Mon- Last evening's train brought in 105 pound 195 bars, each weighing They are consigned to the Omaha smelting works, and will gi out on the neit That's right. The U. P. freight train. ill soon do all the Utah Northern freight business from the northern Territories. tana. Blanciiard Chubn, in which no family euouM be The Famous three sizes, wi'bout. Children with ease handle the crank, and think it play, while the oll fashioned perpendicular movement is really tedious and hard work. d288 Walker. Bros. tf tee-r- et legi-livio- Alorritjtown, Dr. Linderman, of the United States Mint, arrived here this morning on bis way to Washington. He has been on a tour of inspection to the West, and his report is necessary to ihe decision yet to be made, of the proper location for the new mint. Chicago and St. Louis will have a big fight for it. Ogden is the proper jlace, but Ogden cannot yet command the influtnee neces' , sary to get it. Arrived. Gentlemen desiring a fine Hit goods all made to order, equal to any goods 'made in the East. Send size, color, quality, &o. The hat can be sent by mail free of expense to the buyer upon remitting the price of the bat. . w Notice. Dr, Waugaman & Condon can be consulted proffessionaly every Saturday from 1 to 3 p m. by the poor of this city and neighborhood free of d227-t- f oharge. Swsbt Flowers Mrs Middleton, wife of Mr. Wm. Middleton, an old end respected resident of this city, wished us to understand that A could raise fine flowers as well as. other folks. Si a handsome boquet was laid an our desk consisting of balsams, pinks, sweet Williams, nasturtiums, asters, per. icarias. sweet peas, sweet alyssumn, marigolds, colcbiuraa, larkspurs, eto W are pleased to know that the lady has such good taate, and hope she will live many years to adorn her garden ith the beauties of the floral kingdom. y, , 6. a f any T morrow mornMobe Soldiers. ing's passenger train from Salt Lake will bring four car loads of soldiers and two cars of baggage from Camp Douglass for Toano. These men of war are des igoed for Deep Creek, and their, movements are the consequence of the tele gram to be found in another column Beaver will be the next place, no doubt. Ogden doesn't want any. Our business is legitimate, we don't want to b aid ourselves op on soares.and can get along without the military. J 8t color, quality or price, can be suited by writing to "Frederick," the leading Hatter of Omaha, Neb., who has bin d227-8ui2a- N. of this neighborThe Ca holic pi hood frjrn ibeir pulpits yesterday, called upon each Catbulis veter to tcratch tour of the proposed amendments 10 the stale constitution. Tbey relate ti puhlio schoo'a and forbid an ajpio. i of public moneys for iec'arian in There is considerabU ex ciieineut. and it is said the Protectants will gather in force to vote in favor of the amendments above epeo.fied Okmulgee, Creek Station,-viMiibkeogee, I. T., 5 . A Grand council of the ludian Tvrri lory is iu session. A full delegation is in attendance from nearly all the tribes in the territory. An extra delegation as visitors from the Kiowas, Comanche and other wild tribes Iroiu the p ains is also present. The council will make an appropriation for their subsistence, hoping they will be induced to enter into more intimate and friendly relations, thMuuh the influences of i lie ranre civil zed Indians they will meet. The pnly business to te considered is a new con eiituiion providing for a governor of the territory, U. S courts, und a delegate to Congress which will probably pass ibis C'uneil, but with a proviso thai it be submitted to the national couueils for approval. Tbe cetin il propose to adjourn in a body to attend tbe international fair to be held t Mubkeogee, September 12th. Cincinnati, 6 The Gaxette, Huntington, W. Va , ppec al says tha while Mr. Ouey, cashier of the bank, was alone, at noon today, three men entered and placed pis tola at bis head and compe led him to open the safe. A colored man poppvd in at this moment and was also oovered wvh a revolver and com minted Is keep t II, w.iith he did. . Tbe robbeis sue ueeded in getting potesxion cf $15 000. with which tbey decamped. A cui'ed-eiat- e An alarm bad horses in waiting was i hen given and citizens and police started iu pursuit, but failed to ovei-tak- e the rubbers San Francisco, 6 The gubernatorial vote, as far ae returned, gives D win (democratic) 43,000; Phelps, (republican.) 25.000; JJidwell. dependent.) 18,000. The legislative returns are not yet oomplete, but the democrats will have an overwbe'ming The contest on mayor of San majority is still undecided, with Francisco chance favoiing Clayton, the Cbron cle candidate.. Tha constitutional convention is defeated. Rutland. Vt., 6. Felton's woolen mills, at Cavendish, was burned last Bight. The liuilding is supposed to have been struck by lighting; insured for $100,000. on Felton's mill and Later. Tbe contents, burned at'Cavendish this mern ing, is estimated at $70 000. ; ls Miss , 6. A Yiotburg. Herald ex'ra gives tne lolloinp ac co.nt of tbe disturbance at Clinton: There is a law prohibiting tbe tale of For Cache. The largest excursion liquor ia Cbn'on. Young men (rem train that ever left Ogden for the north, Raymond hrougb. a bottle wi h tbem. started this rooming a few minutes after While ibe speaking was going on Martin and soma friends went a short nine o'clock. A big c:owd came up from Sevelry distance to lake a drink A negro, marSalt Lake, and as many more joined them shal for tbe oooaeion. approaohed them here. The Utah Northern will do well and forbade the drinking. This order on this trip. We hope the excurters will was not regarded, when the negro at tempted to take the bottle ou' of Seveley's have a pleasant time. Among the hand, who struck the Begro over the by this train were Elders John bead with it. Senator Caldwell, colpas-enge- rs Taylor, George Q. Cannon, Brigham Young, Jr , and Angus 31. Cannon, who will vluit the in Caoht and liah to tii paop'c. ored, started to settle the difficulty and was followed by some twenty negroes, whom be ordered back, 'out a hundred moro came rushing np, when some ooe rc1 a eh-j- . wbicb was fallowed by gen eral firing and a s ampede Seveley fired all the barrels of hi pistol. Tti negroes then demanded his surrender. He surrendered and gave up his pistol, after which tbe negroes shot him, then brained him, robbed him of his clothing and cut off his finger in order to get hi ring. The infuriated mob found Chaa. Clinton in his yard and shot and killed him in tbe presence of his family. Frank Tbampson, a' promising young lawyer, was shot from kis horse a mile from the scene of the conflict, and after falliug the savages drove their knives In, his body in many places. John Ncal was fatally shot in the left lung, and Waddy Rice seriously in the hand Four negroes were found dead in tha field, and two mortally wounded. Six additional negroes were found dead about Clinton since. The white men of Clinton organized at once for pr taction under Colonel Harding, and telegrams were sent here for assistance. Fifteen minutes after the receipt of the dispatch, 150 men were ready lo march, took' a special train and reached Clinton at 7 o'clock. At 10 o'clock more reinforcements came from Jackson The roads were picketed during the night; but all danger beiftg apparently over, most ef ibe citizens return d home at Viik burg, leaving thirty men on guard uu ler Captain W. II Andrews, who returned with the men this morning, and reports all new at CI nion and Edwards. Tbe train from Jaekson on Maturday , with rein forcemvnls was fired iuio from the side of ibe road. Obstructions were also fonnd on the track. Chicago, G. A Washington special says there is a prospect of an international trouble between this couuiry and Great Britain that may need another board of arbitra-- t on to sett.e it. Nut long ago an Am schooner, the Gi'bert C. Trtifant, wa- - sold at. Liverpool to Ilrii?h ship owners, in open viola ion of the provisions of our law regulating the sale of Amer can veiseli. Minister SchenoV attempted to prevent tbe illegal sale, and notified the Suite Department hereof he violation of tbe treasury depart merit regulations. A very lively correspond ence baa been niaui'ained between the authorities of our government and those of Greii Biitain. Our people have re quested tbe liii. iah government to turn bvt the vesee-- to the Uni ed States in order that she may be I ibe. led against her former owners. Tbe Earl of Dei by has finally decided tbal the vessel shall not be delivered up, as in the sale all the legulttioart in the British law gov vrning such sales have been carefully lie sees, ihvretoie, no reason for interfering. Upon ibe receipt of bis the secretary of tbe treasury issued orders to the collectors of customs at all lha sea coaat ports to seize aqd to detain ibe Trufant should she ever visit the As the isssel has papers from country the B rit isb government and flies its flag, the seizure if made, is bound to cause a good deal of trouble. ban t rancisco, 6. The government igent is in a position to state positively that Mills does not deuy tbe statement attributed lo hi in in the dtrpatthes of Saturday relative to Ka'stou's dedication and overissue ol s uck. As regards the statement that au assignment to Sharon of his property iug covers tie $2,000 000 surplus it is d"uliful il' tbe amount will cover his defalcation. It is not to be supposed that these things ntfect ihe prospect of resumption, as tney have been taken into consideration in ibe arrangements in progress. Tbe treasury to day redeemed the notes of ibe National Gold B.ink and Trust com pany to tbe amount of $75,000. Tbe California little board of brokers resumed business ibis morning. The transac'ions were very limited. The following quotations are given: Ophir, 42; California, 61; Belcher, 21; Gould & Curry, Hi J Some other soiall siocks were sold at corresponding prices Tbe feeling seems lo- Le that i here will be ne great letting down in prices. Bryant, ihe Democraiic ring candidate is elected Mayor b a small majjrity. Keokuk,, la., 6. Theodore Tilton has accepted an in vitation te lecture before the Buyle'a Mercantile collegiate at Keokuk, in fo veiuber. Montgomery, Ala., 6. The Alib'ima constitutional convention met General L. P. Walker was chosen president by acclamation, the KepuMieans and Democrats all voting for tum. Hh rather was pre liint ot the convention whioh adopted the constitu tion of 1819, un.der which Alabama v as admittei iuio tbe Union. Memphis, 6 Jeffer-o- n Davis left tbis noon to ittend q-- iei Yakool Kahn. An agent of Yakanl'g who has just, arrived at Obersa, but as heTefi'benrre the recent event in Kbok-an- d his arrival will hardly seem to postpone retributive measures by Russia. Le Echo Cciveraal Pans, H, states that cones- - baa patsed between Franoe pondence and Germany triib regard to 'the pro posed pilgrimage of German subjects to Lourdeg. .The German coiuunicatioes are conciliatory in tone, and pronounce tbe French caberalt entirely free frera responsibility in the matter. London, 6, The Mark Lne Express, in iu weekly review ef the corn trade says: the bulk of tbe harvest has been gathered in good order, and another ten days of propitious weather will about complete the work. New sample wheat shows a great rariety ef quality, and is muoh inferior, and in some eases very poor. Tbe crop s short as a whole and a Urge importa tion will be necessary. The prices generally have only been firm in Paris. In he provincial market of France tbey have further declined one shilling per quarter, and in some instances two sbil lings. In Germany the harvesting has gone well and prices are generally easier, although for future delivery most are above tbe present rates. Belgium prices are varied, but are mostly down ward, in Holland tbe movement has been decidedly down. At St. Peters, burg the price are lower. The harvest n the neighborhood of Dantzig has been completed under the most favorable cir cumstances Tbe new product is of fine quality and good weigh', although tbe otal yield is below that of the preceding year. PUMPS! ri-c- KEKfS JirS fordoep tent I'd nts for Drive Well Pumps, with saitpble ironpi ing. Humps repaired and fitted itpoo reason- ille te' s, at nrknuup, nerin or MU vsrii.O(.ien. - iri- GOODS N W MaX lw-t- .. , . OCR STOCK cwpme all tha BEST BRANDS of . Staple and Fancy Dry Goods ! XOTIOXS, CL 1XKETS, CLOTIUXO, ; BOOTH nnd SHOES, U2ATIIEII and FIJfDIXGS HATS and CAPS, II 111 I) IV ARE. TIJf I WAKE, WOOUIVARE, CORDAGE, QUEESU WARE,' GLASSWARE, Ete. ? Staple and Fancy Groceries J Charter Oak, Monitor and othor leading makcM ot r aoiuo oune uian noiei, Where the public can be supplied with cgolc ratML cut at the I' HEATING STOYES! -- soon LOGAN t BED ROCK PRICHS! MAKKT. '( tiRAtf ; WiicK will Le offered to tbe pnUU t James G. Browning COOKING AND lias open a MEAT MARKET ou rJT N" I A. I S It IS K T A raw ARRIVING AND TU ARRIVE. t H C A FULL STOCK OF D. M. STUART CH1AP I'OKCE uI I.BKT or shallow wells. Also, Pa I'lth' r FALL PUMPS! FOR 8 ALB TUB BEST AND Pl Z. O. M. I. OGDEN B RAN . :oi- .These poods are bought from first hands, and the profits arising propose to share with oar customers. We will not be undersold. tt, d. deb-leav- - to-d- ay M. O. Z! I. See the celebrated All Order addressed to D. "II. FEEIIY will receive prompt STAPLE & FANCY 8UPT. d206-t-f. STOVES. TINWARE, & CAPS, GLASSWARE, f BOUTS & SHOES, CROCKERYf PATENT MEDICINES GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ETC., ETC, Aleo a full line FOULGER'S! DRY GOO.DS, NOTIONS, DRY GOODS, Taney aad Staple. ' Gents' & Bi Clawsoziy 12. ! Consisting of ' Morrison Plow, and, g other Agricultural Implements, Offer to the public a full nod complete assortment o MERCHANDISE self-cleanin- Boys' Clothing NOTIONS, . Great reduolion in Price of WOOD'S CHAMPION & EXCEISIOR In Great Variety for Ladies. . BOOTS and SHOES, The Latest Styles for tile present Season Ueapcrs & Motacrs, HATS, CAPS & GLOVES. ; And other Farming Implements. Whitewater and Studebtter I am " in coneltnt receipt of aad veet from tbe Et WAGONS. Alo Winchester C Democrat A Light Spring Wagon, AT COST I IIARXESS AXF t ie agricultural fajy at Desoto, Mo. II goes 'hence to St Lome, Kansas City and Fulton, and will extend his visit to Colorado to the ant bt of tbe people. olotha, doeskiiw, kersejrs, lioAeyu, fiaoae woolen goads. at 1'oweat (jualitUe, pricei uU4 & all kinds t Cou HOME aad all other make of ., W. FOULGER, Main Street. IRIHIIIXCS, Montreal, 6. Thousand visited the so no of tbe late riotous gathering yesterday, tha grave of Gui'ieni s wife, which was recently opened for the reception of Guiberd's AU Kinds of rroduee forwardremains, being the chief ebject of at ed to any point, at the traction. It is rumored that ayatematic Shortest A oiive preparations are being made by French Canadians in and around tbe city to. prevent tbe burial, and arms are being AXL orders sent to M. ThateherwiH transported to aid the belligerents It rective prompt attention. is elated on geod authority that precau measures member are taken, by tiosary of be French Canandian institute to prevent tbe raising of Guiberd's remain? af'er interred. M Doutre has received B, Clawson.' several threatening letters, and a nura 6CPT ber of bis friend now guard bis house nightly. .No allusion was made to tbe riot at the Catholic cburobs. London, 7. A special from Shangahi saya the dif-PIONEEJB, acuity between Engtacd and China, growing out of the Yuoau outrage is re ported to be substantially settled an the following basis: China sends a special Of Salt Lake City. ambassador to London and undertakes With Henry Wlae, tbe praotical to punish the parties guilty of the out rage, Yunan indemnifying iht family of Canfeotioner, to assist him bow offers Mr. Mar eft ry Trade rout between Ture Yunan aad Burmab is to be opened, and Stick and Fancy Candies a levy of taxes by tbe Pekin government At is to be regelated. 6. London. A special to tbe Times from Berlin Order from Country Di'tltTS says Rastia seems oonvisoed that tb Ktokacd rjbaj!:c2 was fvata:'! by 4543-t- respeetm'jn CLARK'S! findings: WINE AMD LIQUOR DEPOT E. i-- tf DAMEL GItEXIG, ENGLISH;1 SCOTCH AND AMERICAN stiuiua. BEE R I iLLE.fi.KID 9t tte Finest Qnalitlei) manufactured, on draught or in bottle, ALSO, A eOOICI A1SOBTUKXT Of SCOTCH IIom, IRISH JVHISOY AND iMouDtaia CHEAPER Dw, Yipvfax, U. S., Victoria t aad CU&rci& Wine Bitters, IN OGDEN CJ17t WAN ANYWHERE ' ' f :'i:r-at ' Baker and Grocer f. Wt, TROYO far Aireut HIAlIf AND isIIOE bongbt NEW GOODS, Cf Ike broJ aad FULL STOCK of GROOERIES LEATHER FOREIGN. ! CLARK'S LIQUOR STOKE, Main Street, - Ogden, TJtali KEAE THE LIVEE? STABUW. Nothing adutterattd. All of Vte THIS itt-si- bi svlcttiffU CHOICEST BRANDS OF C1AI? W.K. CLAKK FrcTurfetor 9 |