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Show nril. Coiiiiibcial. E. Dooly Co. & BY TELEGRAPH.. ITEMS. Corrected dailj by J. Gold buying, 112 K. AMERICAN. Washington, 9. Orville M. Grant testified to day before the committee en expenditures ef the War Department. He said that be To lh Public. never at any time, either orally or in Mendelsohn & Sa hate deter- writing, had any authority from p p in relation to post traderebips, aud out their preaent Block of mined to cloM that he or indirectly, e101"1"8' ' exercised never, directly dry K0d8 others the coBtrol of through "Pring PU1" such . te n,ake r0m hats traderships. He obtained the pest will sell for the next three of sutlership fur a man .nd appointed at Fort chases, in Stevens. He was not interested with eTer7thin any 7(tin2 .aoihi parties who obtained appointments of at cost. Sale establishment their post traderships from the Secretary of Moaday, Feb. 28, next door to War. He was interested in contracts Main Street, under the Indian Department; obtained Drirer'8 brick building, a post on his own account from Commis(Men. sioner Smith. He made application fer & Son. D Mmdwsohh dl30-lthe trading post at Fort Peck; received a letter from the President in reply, cash which was fivorable. the ean You The President get Cash Git the the next six notified him that there would be vacandried during peaches for cies at Fort Peck, Fort Belknap, and Fifth Street, Ogden. dayg at Stanford', Standing Rock, and he applied for these places in pursuance of knowledge given Tk 'em along. him by the President. These were the stations in enly trading Tor the Million. has any interest; was a halfwhich witness Crockery partner with Tea Crates Crockery direct Joseph Leighton in Standing Rock post, from StnffordsliirCjEiigland. though he never put in anything. He St., was notbutonlynot required not tooutfurnish WALKER, BKOS.,Maiu to atdl36-tf- . capital, required to go Ogdeu. tend te any business. He hud influence with the President to manage such matters to some extent, although he did not Beer, find the matter to be profitable. Bottled Ale and Porter for saleat HAN always He had not pressed traders on the attenEN & Co's, Fifth Street, Ogdeo. tion of the President. He procured an dl30-t- f office from the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, after seeing the Secretary of the Rock Wasted. Who wants to furnish Interior. Neither the President nor the of the Interior bad the slight twelve cords of rock for the County? Secretary est knowledge of his receiving money. in another Clerk of See notice County Witness testified that he was in the emcolumn. ploy of Basher & Co , Baltimore, as solicitor, at salary of $200 per month. His solicitorship was connected not only Goto Whitehead's Qua n..- with Government, but with private par CU. A.ua ux SOT lOOiB uvi ouvro. lies. He obtained a contract from Gen. of the Quartermaster's Bureau, i Meyers Gent's te (be extent of $400 or $500. ' but only Fine Sewed Boots. Aek for Fagan's Adjourned. ' The Senate committee on Territories make, at the Workingmen'i heard Mrs. S. J. Spencer and Mrs. A dl29-lLockwood as representatives of the National Woman's Suffrage association, in Democrats. Read the platform of an argument against the bill of Senator the Democratio party of Utah, and then Cbrifctiancy, which proposes, among take steps to eleot eight delegates to the other things, to deprive the women of convention at Salt Lake. Time's mor- - Utah of their present right to vote. Delegate Cannon also appeared and h commenced an argument against the bill, directing his opposition mainly to the clause which disfranchises those male Murphy's Liver citizens who have entered into polyga cares headache, pimples and blotches. mous relations since the enactment of dl21-t- f the federal law against polygamy. Orville Grant was before the committee on expenditures in the war depart Ladies' ment this morning, and his testimony I?' D1..A. UTahaaaa T7n V iuuiuvn v.vu.9 Anl fine oerge ouco. vuij ihows that he was interested in lost He gave the particulars of $2.50, at the traderships. his transactions in that connection and WORKING MEN'S CO-Owas cross examined. Prof. Silliman appeared before the Iroh'Wobes. There is a prospect of committee's report on t be Emma mine. the iron works at Oden beiug started He said that his connection with the mine was merely professional; that be JSvanston Age. up soon. was employed to make an examination home Go from to bear it. Very glad and w s left, to fix his own compensaWho is going to start tion. His terms were to hear the news. 5,000 in advar.ee, 'em up, friend Age? Everybody wants to and after the completion of the work not see them going, but nobody knows when less than $10,000 nor more than $20,-00He received $10,000 and fer the or by whom the blasted furnace is to be performance of other scientific services fired up. was compensated, his entire receiptt amounting to $25,000. Belling, 111- Bel-kna- fr "d oom-...ene- Bararian .4 Co-o- - ... Pills 0. Pure Wines and Liquors SeTior Josef New York, 9. an eminent a resident for about Spanish gentleman, dl30-t- f Street, Ogden. twenty-fivyears in Havana, was abducted yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon at the corner of Lafayette place and Fancy Fourth St.; he had $25,000 or $30,000 In every style at the C. W. B. & L. Co deposited in a banking house, which he drew oat yesterday, intending to leave dlSO-t- f HANSEN & Co., Agents. the city to day; whf-- in company with his nephew at Broadway and Fourth This Eveninq. The Ogden Publish street, a man placed his hand on his shoulder and showing a shield arrested ing Company met last evening in the him; neither of the Spaniards underCity Hall, and after the transaction of stood English, and the nephew being interesting business adjourned till this frightened ran away. On his return evening in the same place, at 7 p.m. with assistance the man had disappeared with his uncle, and neither Shareholders, you are all expected to be could be found. The Spanish consul was present. communicated with, and several jails 4 were visited, but no trace can be found and it is thought lie was abducted for Red Canyon and Hock his money. Spring Coal. The Bonton Hotel, in Brooklyn, near Red Canyon, 6.50 per ton. Prospect Piirk, was burned this mern-in' Rock Spring, $8 loss, $60,000. Erie, Pa., 9. Both the best and cheapest coals in A fire last night in Lock & Co's. exthe market. tensive dry goods stere is estimated to Yard and office at the U. P. coal yard, have damaged and destroyed goods to the amount of $15,000 or $20,000; incorner of 5th and Franklin Streets. W.W. FUNGE, Sole Agt. surance $12,000. dl35 lm Providence, 9. The wife of Senator Burnside died For sale at HANSEN & Co'a, Fifth 01 z end a, e Brinks a g; Tan Dorn's Xursery, Opposite the Tabernacle, Main St., Ogden, is the place to get choice Pear, Cherry, plum, Apple, Early Peaches and til kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Monthly Roses, etc.,. Price lists sent on W. T. Vak Domic, application to dllS-lProprietor. ' Cigars. Choicest brands for sale at HANSEN 4 Co.'s, Fifth Street," Ogden. dl30 tf A few Boys,, beware of quarrelling! days ago two boys got into a dispute on the steps of a church in Philadelphia. naxed K'mg, sixteen years of age, struck the other, named Green, thirteen Tears of age, with an umbrella. A tus le followed, 'when Green drew a small penknife and stabbed King in the breast. The wound was only a little puncture an inch and a half deep, but it cut the nain artir of the heart, and before One, the burial service. The re nains were interred in Westminister abbev at the express wish of the Queen, an honor accorded to few ladies. Berlin. 9. A fresh difficulty in the way of peace has arisen in Turkey. The Christian ef the Sultsif bate hitherto been pul'jecls exemp from military duty, and they now refuse to continue to pay exemption lax. and offer instead to give their military Congressional. Cragin, from the committee on naval affairs, reported back a bill authorizing payment of prize money to officers of the Farragut fleet for the destruction of the enemy's vessels in 1832, and asked that it be referred to the committee on ap propriations. So ordered. Cookrell offered a resolution instructing (he committee on judiciary to whether patents for lands have not been improperly issued to the Southern Pacific Railroad Company of California. The House bill granting a pension to Elizabeth B. Dyer, widow of Alexander B. Dyer, late Brigadier General and Chief ef Ordnance of the United States Army, was passed. Gordon called up a resolution submit, , ted by him on instructing the committee on finance to ascertain what amendments to our revenue laws are necessary to secure the economical and certain collection of internal revenue and prevent frauds. In the House, Price offered a resolution instructing the committee on Indian affairs to inquire into the expediency of opening up the Indian Territoryt for Tu.-sday- etc Cox offered the committee Norwich, Ct., 9. fire at Danielsville, last night, burned the freight depot of the Norwich and Worcester railway passenger station, and a block including the post office, telegraph office, II. E, Tillinghast & Co's. store end meat market. Sen Francisco, 9. The bark Isaac Jeans, with lumber, from Seabeck, rent ashore inside the south head, at 3 a m , and went to pieces; the crew were saved. A heavy The bark beswell wind prevailed. longed to J as. Taylor & Co., of this city. North Platte, Neb., 9. McLucu's jewelry store was entered by burglars last night, and property to the value of $700 was taken. The men were arrested en the eat bound train at Fremont, with all the stolen property in their possession, lhey also bad a large amount of money on their persons. A OFFER THEIR To the Lewis offered a resolution reciting the allegations that Charles Hays of Alabama, member of the last Congress, bad nominated Guy Roosevelt Beardsley as a cadet at the United States military academy from the fourth congressieaal district of Alabama, Beardsley not being an actual bona fide resident of the district for four years, but Hays had falsely certifiod that be was, and also that Beardsley's mother bed paid Hays $3,000 for tte appointment, and directing an investigation to be mide as to the truth of the allegations Referred. Tucker presented a set of resolutions declaring that in order to settle the limits of the jurisdiction over . high crimes and misdemeanors in civil offices of the eovernment that the House claim ed primary and exclusive jurisdiction of impeachment in such cases, that crimi nal jurisdiction of ordinary courts of justice could not in any degTee, directly with that of the House. The remains of Lady Augusta Stanley, died on the 1st instant, were buried at Westminister Abbey to day with great pomp. Queen Victoria and her daughters, the Princess Beatrice and iing could be carried home and pat to Marchioness 0f were present M he expired. And now Green, who The Archbishop ofLome, Canterbury, Primate hitterly bewails his rash act, is in prison of all England, the Eirl of 8haftesburT. and Duke of Westminister were the chief barged with murder! Buys, keep your pU bearers. The Duke of Northumber ingry passieui ia sheen: and, Bishop of London, Right Hon. W. who KCBOPIAN STOVES! TATLOU 4c ClTI.r.R, i'uii'rietJC. STOVES! TO THE FAMILY TRADE OF OGDEX and VICINITY. CALL and SEE. Free Delivery to all parts of the City. TTT J J w wi uc" ttuuicsseu .1 .. . .. C w rrcnv if i i receive xw.o. tj prompt attention n.iouii, manager, win . B. A Glawson, SUPT. d296-lf- . It. Thomas W.Jones ASHBY, Prest. J. BULL, Vice Prest. J. FAGAN, Foreman (J. CLARK, Treas. ( C. S. LANCASTEReo ) TIIE VTOllKIXGMEX'S BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY Hfo. f5 Main Street. Ogdeu, Merchant In the rear of W. II. Pidcock'a store. TT1B CITIZENS OF OflDEV AND VICINITY ARE REPl'KCTITn.LX ISFORMKD THAT TFB tnixl Krttublinliuieut ia now la lull niuulng ordor, aud it procured to mauufiietur. ail kmdiof Tailor, BOOTS ABIB SHOES ! Of the Latest Styles and Superior Quality, JL eygea, acwea or JCivettea. BST Opposite BEST OF MATERIAL, BEST OF WORKMANSHIP AND CHEAPEST Uonf,"a . All Work Warranted and Good Fits Guaranteed REPAIRS NEATLT EXKCUTKD HIDES BOUGHT. MAIN STREET, CN TUB SHORTEST 50TICB. PRODUCE TAKEN. Look to your iatcreHts, let importation stop, and patronize TIIE YFORKINGMEFS d!20 tf d23-ly- . BAB. TATARS LEE & SHELDON -- Grainers and Glaziers CO-O- P. WHITS, DEALER IX ALL KINDS OF- - BAIN WAGONS PAINTERS, AXD ! AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ! VLAIX AND DECORATIVE PAPER HANGERS. JUST RECEIVED, A CAR LOAD OF Cheapest and Best Signs OLIVER'S CHILLED PLOWS. These Plows are warranted to io pood work in anj soil, and giw perfect satisfaction; or, after two days' trial, the money will be refunded if purchasers are not satisfied. IN THE CITT. Farmers, Call and Seo Tliem ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. BOARD iU43-t- HUH 111? It S, II ATM SPECIAL IBIDUCEEIEMTS SALT LAKE CITY. All Work Warranted. "Sl NIIOI, Charter Oak and Monitor Cook and Heating Stoves at Low Figures. Street, BT TIIE DAT OB WEEK. with or without Board. Rooms 3? OF Jobbing Trade in .own and Country, at Trices to Defy Competition, consisting of PLAN, West Side East Temple STOCK and CARS, SHOE and LKATIIEK FIXIUXOS. HEAVY and SHELF HAHDWAHE, GLASS and QUEEXS WARE, LAMPS, etc. TAYLOR'S HOTEL OS TUB IMMENSE CLOTIIIXG, NOTIONS, HOOTS and FOREIGN. London, 9. 9 Staple and Fancy Groceries DRY GOODS, a resolution instructing Jon, United States citizen undergoing penal servitude in 'an English prison, and whether or not the case comes under sections 2,000 and 2.001 of the revised statutes for the protection of naturalized citizens Adopted. Clark, Missouri, from the post office committee, reported a bill to regulate the compensation of postmasters. Made the special order for Thursday next. It provides that the maximum tal iry and compensation of any postmaster shall not exceed $5,000 except ia New York, where it shall be $6,000. Stowell, from the roet office committee, reported a bill authorizing the sender of any third class mail matter to write on the outside wrapper his name and address, with the name and number Passed. of the articles enclosed. Hurd, of Ohio, from the judiciary committee, reported a bill to regulate the removal of suits from the State Passed. courts. The Speaker laid before the House a number of papers received from the acting Secretary ot War in response to the House resolution ot the 3d inst., calling for copies of all instructions, orders, letters, telegrams orother official records of the War Department relating to the Babcock court of inquiry, etc. The documents are all merely formal, the- substauce of which has been published, except one taken from Mayor Gardner, Judge Advocate, who complained that U. S. Attorney Dyer had failed to obey the positive instructions of Attorney Pierrepont to furnish him (Gardner) with the names of witnesses, otc, in the Babcock case. Hamilton of Indiana offered a resolution instructing the committee on military affairs to inquire into the management of the Soldier's home and National home for disabled volunteers. Adepted. The House then went into committee of the whole, Sayler in the chair, on the bill to carry into effect the Hawaiian treaty, and was addressed by Tutbill in support of the bill. Speeches were also made in support cf the bill by Leavenworth, Page and Wunnell. Without action the committee O Ogden City, Utah, Adopted. on foreign affairs to inquire into the case ef Edward 0 M. Con n (Do Mio o services. The Christians justify their astion oa the p.ouiise contained in the sultan's edict of full and perfect equaH The sublime ty with Moharamednns. porte refuses to accept on the ground that the Christians are not to be trusted in his army. Havana, 9. The news from the City of Mexico is that in Lucatna the trooprut to death some revolutionist prisoners, and the revolutionists retaliated by shooting some federal officers. Toronto, 9. The Naponce river is fifteen feet higher than ever before known; in the vicinity of Newburg bridges and mill dams have been carried away, and several mills and houses have been andermined. rtse. . Waikisq to Quarrelsome Boys. Gladstone, Viscount Cardwell, Max Mullet and m ny other ditinauishtd persons Jallowed in the . I recession Dean Stauley, the chief mourner, p Opposite Junilion Building- - Address: BARNARD WHITE, Ooden, Utau. ! |