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Show BY TELEGRAMS Tha. Mayor drvyered an address of wel AN ORDINANCE . . com,' to which the admiral repmedrf mTke the Auicntlins iiuOrinnrtfioe entertainment " programme! "AMERICAS. CoMMSECiAt.OBrrected daily by J. ludes an old fashioned Rhode Island Ah ; Ordinaire eulttled Gold buying, 114. clambake, on Monday, and a btll and Waihington. 20. E.. Dooly & Co. au Ordinance AmvndinC The fallowing i the text of a teUgram supper at the Ocean House, on Wednea-deSelling. I16- - ' lo Relating Ciyt OIHcers," the attorney night. from Governor Ames Passed in Missisaffairs .Long Branch, JO. JOJii, is75. . to. relating general, President Grant aud family will leave The County Comtnis- - sippi, was & made public: Rr.iDfl Be U ordained by the City Council of here in a special palace car on Thurs de Jackson. Miss . Sept. 11th. of Uintah Co., W; T.. hate s Ogden City, that section n oX'An ordi Bear Mer Attorney General Pierrepont, Waahiog- - day and go direct to Colorada. nance amending an ordinanoe entitled cided to build a bridge oer 20. Denver, accom ion: .The third annual fair opens on Tues An ordiuaaco relating to city officers . , . Thisill bo a great ..r- AluiY. The necess.ty which called forth my day, the '21st, with a good prospect of a passed Feb. ljhb, J875,'be fo amended" Lalte people and odatioa to the'Bear nf .i,. ftth infant to the Presi- - successful exhibition. ' The entries of as to read after the' words "already in of business IIS lilHIBincrease an still eiists." your" question of yes horses for trotting and running are nu curred:" dent bring ' asks for infor merous, and same by suit in the to collect Or a fine aeaauu-Iterday, repealed ton promise b mation, which I g'adly gie. The vioive stock entries exceed those of any the' corporate name as other debts are lence is iocidentio the political contest previous year. Although tbe grassbop collected by action at law; and the asess-- ' iluskets. orecedine the pending election. Unfcr- Colorado during the ment roll shall, In all tfuch cases, bo evihave Clothes, bushel, lunch,t market, fancy, lanatelr the Question of race, which has pers season,ravaged show of grai aad vege- - dence on. the part of the corporation." the past ,!, .AMih ainno th i, .Iuv "e- - haaketl of all kinds and i Lueeu ; it.i ables will be large and Imposing. mail utyunucui I ... j " HEBaicK, . re , -A l t a acsumeu to iU bus eacn, ai nmgomeu luxuri Mayor. 25o war, $0 8ilM from I hereby certify that the shove is a WALKER BRO S. ance at this time in certain localities. FOREIGN. In fact, the race feeling is so intense correct copy of An Ordinance entitled ' St. An Ordinance amending aa Ordinance, that cro'teotion for the colored people by Thomas, W. 1 20. white organizations is aeepmrea oi. me An expedition was successfully landed. entitJed'An Ordinance amending An OrA Masonij grand Masomic Dol'uical contest made on ihe "white in Cuba by tbe Uraguay, lateOciavia, at dinance relating to City officers" passed ball will be given in the new hne.,V forbids it . .The history of the the same lime General Acquilera landed n due form by tbe City Council of '75: colored people since reconstruction ana from Jamaica, The Oetavia landed two Ogden City, at a meeting ef said Coun Hall, Driver's building.' Oct. 6th, as its bearing on the situation at 'his time, batteries, 1,500 stands of arms and 500,- - cil, held September be will tb, Joio. gien - an I a detailed statement of the troubles 000 Further particulars A party of forty men Janks Tatlok. cotncartridges. are the arrangements w BUVU here cannot be condensed into a tele and officers had the munitions in charge City Recorder. LOCAL ITEMS., ; ". V ; y - ... v.. - : FALL Li,.,h ; ijiJxttL . :. 1 gram This State has been opposed to (he orz&nfriDK oft mili'ia ot colored men.' It has been believed by ikem thit it would develope into a war of races. which would extend beyond tlie borders of the State. An organization of whites alone, where the issue is one of race, lie mod would. bo equally effect i :co in 'le te protection wouiu ue iuuuu m a of wnitts. con tradictions will be numerous; so tbey were last December, but I he report o the congressional committee proved the I am correctness of my assertions. aware of the reluctance of the people of the country to national int rfereuce in Stale afiarrs, though if there be no'vio ation of law. there can. be no mier ference. Permit me to express the bop that the odiuin of such Interference abit.il not attach to President Grant or the re publican party. As govrrnor of th Stale, I made the demand which cannot well be refused. Let the odium in all of its niugriitude descend upon me. I cannot' escape the conscientious di charge of my duty toward a nlas of American citiren!, whose only onense consis's in their color, wnicn i am powerless t protect.. " " AUeIbebt Ames 'Sieoedl 'r ' Philadelphia, 20- The jury in the Westervelt case re turned a Tertlict of jwuiy on the l&ii three counts of tte indictment As the worJs fell from lbs foreman'? lips We- terveU cried aloud and sunk down into the dock, completely overcome, and sob His wife aud children bed like a child. and thWr cries joined; and were received by the Cuban forces, Krsgujeralx, 20. The debate in the ekuptschina en the FresU Ojstcrs. address in reply to. l'rinee .Milan's Booth's celebrated brand of Oysters, speeoh has commenced. The sessions Fifth Stinoees, in every style; at f , are held with closed doors. J308 tf Advices from Bosnia report an engage Street. menl yesterday between 2,500 insur gents and a Turkish brigade, which re Assault LaBt evening Thomas Fur suited in the retreat of tbe Turks; . Tbe Alderman insurrection continues to spread. In tbe niss presented himself before and tbe address in reply face, a skuptschina bleeding with Thomson s tbe report of the com to Milan rrince Albert Bwore "out "complaint against' mittee was adapted oy a vote or 71 yeas and battery, Bennett for to 44 nay?. .The document simply parawarrant was issued for Bennett's arrest phrases ihe prince's speech, regarding tne lurKisn troubles, aad contains no nd nlaced in the hands of the police for warlike declaration. It will be pre service. sented to tbe prince to morrow., ' . "I Constantinople, 19' ,? i To ?ltcnt. The minister of war has received a dispatch from Ali Pasha, dated Mostar Part of a house, with conveniences, on Sept. 13tb,, Ntating that the insurgents rd Th and Streets, Ihe corner of Young, wen attacked on Bepi. em, near Visn Ogden, EnqAire of Mrs. Ann Odellon grad. Bosnia, defeated and put to flight. d307tf On ihe battle field were found passport the premises. an I other documents which leave no doubt that tbe Servians intended to de Ckait Last evening a Frenchman, a against Turkey. The Sublim -Porte publishes the foregoing and calls arrested bv the police for ni.nt war 1 .. . iiientioti to Ibe fact that the insurgents nn who take, refuge in Austria are nowdis all night. This morning be was brought armed,, jpotwitbstauding lurkey s repve hpfnm Alderman Thomson, who, on disseutaitons. that an interpreter, Kragujeralex, 20. .nwppinp. . B, through t w In compliance with the earust desir the man was not right in his mind, (lis- of Prince Milan the (ielibera'ions of tb !l ' charged him from custody. c. iuuiit;ce uppoint-ejo consider an ad dvess in reply to bis speech Vrill bu Stib muted to ihe chamber of deputies i paying the highest Walkbr Bbos. secret, eession. The , ileba es ti tb cid r UU LUr:duSMU (113. i.v.'...(S, market pried for Grainj that is the place sne. Mr.' r ord mnjeaiieiy nioife t lor chamber will also, at the request of tli d303if to trade. an arre-- t of judgment und a now irial l'riuce, ne sept secret. It is net ye kn'own what will be the tone of the ad for fuur bus Eluock allowed, days Judge "r ' . .The first two. counts on dress. arguments. From Dr. Condon, which the A Bad Biast. Berlin. 20 8 i acquitted, charg' prisoner ubductiou ,A report has been received from Cen of an accident a participation iu I of- t'uis city, we learn ttoi-'fbc last three, on irai asi inai anu.oaue. eon oi in which .occurred in Weber canyon ot Chariey' which he l' couvicieJ, thai ge a conspi deposed Khan of Khokand, bad an in last Friday. A large boulder weighing terview with Gen Kauffmann, and th to conceal, aud guilty knvledge lacy . . .. , ,,, NVw Orleanc,- - 20. t wo tons, which had been loosened by a latter is Ba'isQed thai Sade it not re information obtained sponsible for (he recent hosiilitiet The Times,-froblast, bounded through; a house where from the following ac agaiinst Russia i It is expected l ha passengers, gives anil women some two men were working at storm Galveston count of the lo Russia will recognize Sade as successor and children- werex present. John Ah-ertoThe tbe summarize disaster; gtle to his father in ibe Khanate, but wbe briefly one of the men, was seriously in- from the north by ..Wednesday mid day ther tbe recognition will be accompanied by an armed occupation of Khokand is jured by the debris of the building; the reached such proportions that the cap uncertain At the last advices all was accustomed of steamers fir tains genera of the out rest escaped by crawling tioos to traversing this portion of the quiet there r "'' .. .. ' ruins. I' , London, 20 lmost to sea to f declined put gulf Richmond at Stockton The determination this with simultaneous av tbe upon Tees, comprising twenty-si- x fur a came that the ship yard report Special Notice. extreme eud of the island bad been in- naces and rolling mills and employing Taylor & Cctlee, Salt Like City, undated and ihe men were fleeing for 300 hands, has suspended Tbe concern i; , a fine assortment of Goods to Con- tbeir lives. The rapidly falling baro is insolvent. i has been appointed Gen the an of Dorregary increase indioated meter ference visitors, at rates which caBnot siorm, commander in chief of the Carlist army be underbid. Their Hotel is the cheap and the water of the gulf whichiBis on and Gen tbe Tristay, Carlist captain general the south side of the island and d303-lest plaoe to stay at. rear of the city gradually commenced to of Catalonia The headquarters' of the encroach upon ihe gardens of the scat- Carlisle are now nenr Sin Marco, in tbe tered resi lences bordering on ibe beach, province of Guipuzcoa. Gen Seballos RuFj-iAi- i Soldiers; The Beaver En- - and were soon overflowed, water during is expected there. ' f Paris, 20. terprise of the 14th inst. gives an ac the day reaching a depth of two feet Three thousand : Carlists bave crossed count of an attack made by three drunk All "day long and duiing Thursday ii the French frontier.'' They will be disen soldiers from Fort Cameron on Mr. blew a hurricane, pushing tbe g'ulf water armed and interned. . over ibe entire island, and covering John S. Fulmer. After beating him in even the i Paris, 21. i ,t highest elevations to the depth Tbe Courier de France states that tbe a ruffianly manner, one of tbera threw a of two feet and a half. This ridge emstone which struck Mr.' Fulmer in ihe braces an area of perhaps twelve blocks, cabinet have unanimously resolved to from Mechanio to Market propose the abolition of the system of forehead, indenting the skull to the extendinga distance of two squares laii voting by departments, f The Courier street, brain. Mr. Fulmer is in a critical con tudinally frout - Centre street to Ba h anticipates, in consequence, the over-throot tbe ministry io November. n dition.! It is to be hoped that the of avenue.. For about six squares longi- Leigncttl Silesia, 19. ' r f ficers of the post will turn them over to tudinally, in the entire rear east and maneuvres ofthe autumn The grand to rose water tbe ends of west the city, the civil authorities for proper punish a sufficient depth lo flood large wooden German army . concluded . to day near ment." edifices, many of which are;Tery valua- Leigneiz, after three days of sham battle. ble. The resident portion ofthe city was There were two army corps, each conNotice. Dr. Waugaman & Condon most affected from Tremont street, where sisting of 30 000 men, the 5tb commandand the 6ih can be Consulted' proffessionaly' every this section bvgins. For a distance of a ed by Gen Von Kuchback, 'I Gen? The' and by Tumpiing mile ground on west half a and every garden Saturday from 1 to 3 p ro. by the poor every foundation is destroyed. Domiciles which the ,' maneuvres took place 'was of. this city and neighborhood free of are scattered promissuously in tbe een maiuly the scene of Bucller's victory ' d227-t- f tre of thoroughfares, many oj tbeiri being over MacDunald, on the Kaizhack river r,; VI charge.. i. in? 1813. ,The corps represented jammed together. Fjriher to the west, in the neighborhood of Obander park, Ulucher's ariny aud ihe 6th ihatoftbe Bio Blow. The rain clouds which where there are many small farms and a fjei The 6' h' was virtually defeated by gathered around Ogden yesterday, open number of stylish residenoes, the wa'ei being prevented from advancing on is reported to bave reached depth of Liegnetz .on the third day., The 6th ing occasionally and dropping a little from six to nine feet. A similar Btory corps succeeded in pressing the 5(h back moisture, were attacked towards even is told of the eastern end of the island, on t Lei net z Each day's scene was ing by the fame foe "whieh ' scattered which extends from Cent re street a mile, brilliant in the extreme. The contest them whenever they " attempted to do and is the business seoion of tbe city for tbe passage ofthe river Kalzback on business here duriDg the summer. A Large stocks of goods are kept en the Friday morning resembled a real more and one can tstimatevie than a sham baitle. ihe battleground stiff breeie arose from the northwest. trrotind floors, was nine miles in diameter. Tbe valley which thirty inches of sea wat injury and swooping down from tbe mountains,, would involve. It is fair to presume thai of Ka'xback was at times enveloped in 1 increased to a heavy gale, which lasted the earnings of 'an entire year will te smoke from the artillery and infantry. by the exhausted in repairing the damages. The contest was concluded y all night, bending and breaking shade Probably vegetal ion has been utterly storming ofthe heights near Mothkirck, and fruit trees, and shaking every destroyed, bot that the island is involved and' resulted in ;a victory, for the 6th corps. The emperor watched tbe man1 that too firm to tremble. in wholesale ruin we Jo not apprehend was not Duiiding ,1 euvres, accompanied by Voq Molike. I The blast HtmrtnI noUli (nRnll I olr 'Only two lives were loet The Americana present were QuarterR. I.j 19 , . Newport, Ph. norm- b, "vIIer British M sj esty's ship Bellero- - master Meigs, bia sob, Lieutenant and Colonels D.ckineon and could not make Farmington. Tha phon, flyiDg the flag oi Admiral George Woodruff, - Tbe troops .bivouaeked on ..ouKer train from Ogden arnved at j Granville Wellesley, commanaing me the field of battle; their camp fires exhere arrived American North equadron, Farmmgto the freight, which it tb.i morning. As she let go her anchors tended a circumference of .fifteen miles. usually meets there, and had to detach AmeTican flag wfth twea The wnoie presented a magnificent spec,he ealnled " engiae-.ango to:, tlie help' of the ty one guas. after wbith Fort Adams, tacle, and in every particular resembled " . . me latter Sxi not reach Ogden by order of Commanding General H I. a real battle. fifteen tillll o'clock, Ustead 'ft"oft .BtT. Hunt, retunied the wlirteiwiiborder of The torpedo ttationVby .' l VV . s.s fAm..j:j n01 reaeh,8alt ake till 10 of Commander Breeve, saluted Admiral A mau in Michigan tat a large V. r,a o clock instead of 8 20. ' The wlrich was piece out of hw leg the other day, witlf fifiern tui hurricane l Welleley . ...... r . i fti J no aa rarmioijion w trrifi An. nf ti,.l returned by toe lieiieropnon. ut'derthe impression that had been : received . was by bitten oldmounUih winds which ibe conn. "iral ,!ded' and hy a rattlesnake, and then disMayor Siocum, Captain, jones, of tbe covered that he bad !Wn f Da59 4 merelj been Couitj' Las ;chl.Ted British legation. and a committee of tbe U l : a bcc. ' ?1,nntable o Og11' notoriety. City Council and the summer residents. stung by pleted. uali ... ' .-- . . , from ' ffuiiy? Onarantee Every :i , w phine bold, i .WE ALSO SELL XII E ! . ! 17ttt omnr fV T ! - COOKING AND HEATING STOVES ! -- ;o:- These pooda are bought from first hands, and the profits arising we will not be Ondersold. propose to share with our customers. ,:'-- ,q . ! See the celebrated ' P I AX o. ' self-eleariln- g All Orders addressed to JR.?, WATSON wiU receive f V. ) .Morrison Tlow, and other Agricultural Implements. ,. ; Manufactured hv the ol 1, relialde film of H P. Needbnni &. oii, N. V., and tne f; US O X : 31a- - ORGAN SILVER-TONGU- E FTye'yearii written Warrant given with butli iuntiBiiieutti v f .' , l aiiennun. I d296-tf- Agent for Weber and Box Elder Coantle, Utah. at T. W. Jonea' Tailoring Kaiablisumeut promi. H. B. Clavjson, E. W. CUE ALES, . PRICES Charter Oak, monitor and oilier leading , maues oi A ( INSTKUCTIOXS GIVFN FHEB to all who own our .Machines. v . Staple and, Fancy Groceries J, , 1 ;' ' ' iQUU SXQCK'.idpjprises ail the BKST JlKANDS. o( 4 iiARKKT. ... ' ':: " Jmrtim owulus tlien in thit Territory, but rniJer it We mmply refer internling purchmeri to partial KVKK i n 11KHK, who own our Ma ... . chine. Our terms are aa ear a thoe of tny other tewing Macniue Coiupauy, aud we ' ! . . : TIV Mcchlnea KM " ....... "i ry, furnish Thonwadi of could, if WETeJtlnioniaU .. .T. BOOTS and SHOES, LEATIIEK and FIDiydS, HATS and CAPS, II AKD WARE. WARE, WOOD WAKE, . CORDAQE,' ' QUEfcifS- W AHE, G LASS WAKE, Etc. CHEAPEST, SEWING, MACHINE! Ui ,. - T i ma . be offered to' tto''piiWicVt THE SIMPLEST, . 'i U MOST Dl'BABLE, AND COXSEQUEXTLl' TNe" .u. - i - a j ' arid Staple Fancy Dry Goods 1 Sewinglilacliine y . .Vun THE HOWE r , BED ROCK - , . 'A.Mt 1'9 AilRlVK .. t r . . t , - - ARRIVING GOODS . H C - . ! B S AN" EN O G D Fl. y . Offlc MAIN fTRKKT, OU PKN. C d227-t- i: f - Ill--;- wi ' - UTAH HOTEL" - - n, Facing Union Square, Ogden City t,. - HOTEL, .EIRST-CLAS- S trewly fitted up and Furnished, I iran-work- s 1 Carriage! to (Ad from all, trains. A. dlTtitf t. S'lAKKSfEARE, j ; Prop'r. . 4. NEW LUMBER YAKD. J. ' .wurrt t.y. 5-i- - ( CKES9KD AND HOUGH. J LIME OX d3u6-2r- j HAND O.V A SD FOX SALE. a NOW IS YOUR TIME. I J.J $'7 GODBE, PITTS i- ' t f GEO. v f", i i JD UNFOBD, 1 HAT AND ' CAP INVITE ATTENTION Boot and Slioe Trade -- -- gan; h it ! ' M7Boitiii and CO., CO)' ; ' ' r' ; ! at TO THEIR STOCK Of- Tatcnt Medieines, rerfumerics, Toilet Soaps,!: -Fancy Articles, - .Offers his fiae stock & Wholesale and Retail Druggists. SALTAKE city " (SUCCESSORS TO GODBE r " MERClllXT THE LEADINO to-da- "ra ' CAN ALSO PCPPLY Iors aad HEMnah cfany tiieabd In any quiitity.i)ill filled with proaiptuaM. ; Dye Stulfej Paints, . ; New-com- S C rickets , 15 8 : Cedar l'osls, etc.i .; ' ' T.. Q Katir and Imported Shiueles ; ' J-.-j M. HARRIS Bed and White Pine Lumber. j ij w Jot lo' M. E. Cburcb lias opened a Yard for tbe Sale of . - St next On Main Oils,; Brushes, etc. VA THE. MOST COMPLETE IN THE TERRITORY. ; v Retaii-- , PURE WINES AND Specially Selected Tor the Utah Market,; FOR MEDICINAL' rUltpOSES. J Finest Brands GENUINE 't. UNEXAMPLED FIGURES I Visitors to Salt Lake at the Octo ber Conferenctf, are invited to call and inspect. 5 ., V d303 tf ' i: fr Terms 1d4, M. frr. English Ales - ahPbrter. Imported Sparkling Ginger Ale, for Inyalidsftf,' PIlESCRIPtlONS CAREFULLY PREP AilED. Prompt attention lo orders by niail or eipreaM. ' ' WHOLESALE KILLS AT srECIAli kXtE Exchange Buildings; Salt Lake fJity |