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Show ike JEVERt the0M ' ' r.i, BY TELEGRAPU. gutirttott.xe.pted. ETKNI.N-G.8uiid.- PBUSBIK PENROSE. Kditoi The War of Races. CoMUHT The Barbarous Murder of Negroes in Memphis- - and Buainw. Manager Look out for the Choral ef- Concert.. It wiU be a grand ", The Brussels Conference The War in Spian. ftrU AMERICAN. from Salt l San Francisco 29. late as the middle of Sep lib cy Qen. Miller baring declined tae apleave will that ne compftDj tenber for of Majar-Geuerof the CaliOo- - pointment on or about the middle Of fornia militia, Major Dewitt C. ThompIhtt pirt which i rill be the last company son, who commanded the California batiober, talion in the war, and is cashier of the ihi! if on. National Gold Bank here, has accented LBKKT CaBBIKCTOX, the appointment. E Fund Compan'7In tue habeas corpus case of twenty- profiJent of P. two Chinese women, passengers by the YKl-- Old is Sol rating steamer "Japan," ou Iter last WaJ voyage, Tberraom. up in the nineUes and and who, it was claimed,' were brought here' for immoral purposes, the fourth Phewr! , ...mniherine eterylhine. distrht coun, rendered a decision sustaining the constitutionality of the State law by which such persons may be Xetr Store. of finest Glassware, preventeu irom corning here, remanding the them to the custody of the captain of the rdkery Chi, brcrR1,t lnto thi c,t "Japan," which was about to sail. The " d28Wt supreme court issued a supplemental order and tie steamer sailed without We are glad to see that them. iHraoviiiO. Prof. Davidson and party, to observe is again convalescent. )r, Das. Wood the transit of venus, sailed for Nagasaki be as looks if nnd 0e is able to be out, on the "Japan" She took 747 passeng health former his were rapidly gain'mg ers and $80,000 in treasure. and strength. Geiger. tiied at Santa Rosa, Cal.. for the murder Of Mrs Strong, was convicted of murder ia tee degree aad (j0SI3.n. If. A. Morrow, with his Sentenced to the State firtt lor life. prison. on new his tor left command, quarters Mansfield, 0., 23. At the county Republican convention, tie line of the U. P. yesterday morning. the resolutions adopted were, it is said, Gen. Morrow made many friends among Senator Sherman. tllclassas of the community during bin mainly prepnred by take the thatnatioual taxes They ground with him icjonrn in Ulab, and carries should f e confined to spirits, tobacco Mormons'" beer and the respect and good will of imported goods; that revenue should be the primary object of all tariff and "Gentiles " laws, taking care also to prefect home industry; they declare that public policy her "which Susan B., and public faith alike demand the payluroame it is" Anthony, ays that girl ment of the United Stales debt in coin, she saw her sitting on and that measures should be takeu by who declared to resume at Theodore TiltonV knee, was half an Congress toe earliest day practicable, lbey also let she wuea B. What was Eusau idiot. faror free national banklngr"" ' " .. tie girl see! And supposing the girl . Cincinnati, 29. McCullough has written widaft, that doesn't explain why Aunt a letter which will be published here on uin lounged on that kind of beat. Monday, in which it te stated that he favors the withdrawal of legal tenders and (be granting of free banking. He argues Cash a coin hasU cannot, be readied that TOR KGGS AND SPRING CHICKBNS'AT G wh'lr legal tendeis are afloat. He favois W. Ittt.NtK'S iiltu Ogdu. . 129i-tlow tariff for revenue, and sajs the coal and iron manufacturers of Pennsylvania We regret to fay and the wool manufacturers ef the Ea t SiBious Accibiht , occurred li.st need proteotion no longer. lliat a serious accident y " i29. New Orleans, evening to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Cntchlov . The rieayune, this eveuing, reported Thry Here going home in the light wathat dispatches had been received from gon in which Mr. Ct itchlow usually trav-el- i, Shrevepon stating that a large body of and slopped on the south part of armed negroes had assembled at Cousb-atta- , a town in the Red Kiver country, Uain street to sprak to some friends, near Coif x, and that great alarm and wIit-a kite which a boy was. flying came t xcit meui prt vaiii d am iig hf win es iu reply down tuddi'iily and tftiuuk the huree on Gov. KelWe's private the head. The animal started back ami to an inquiry of the Assuciuiel l'rtts J to the report, says it ic thee ed, tipping Mr. and Mrs. Ciiich-lo- agent in regur not creditid by the executives and that oter and flinging them violently to the only foundation for it is that (be the Mr. Critchlow, though a Sheriff at Cousbatta has summoned" a ground. e persons, fit'seeu wbiie cripple, held on stoutly to the lines, posse of sixty-livio ueienu inu parisii and coioreu, titty md was dragged about three or four officials in case of an attempt to force rods, (then assistance came and the them to re'iirn. borsc wu8 Later dispatches from Shreveport this stopped. Mrs. Critchlow was of the confitm the first found to be evening A gash trouble at Coushatta, and reports severely injured. state that a ' was cut over b or. left eye, clear to the courier who arrived at Shreveport this bone; her left arm was sprained and her eveuing says the negroes are constantly back and left side of head and face were receiving reinforcements from all quar is guarded by two hunbruised, and it ig feared she is hurt ters. The town dred whites, who ask help. A courier Mr. Critchlow was bruised internally. from Minden, Webster parish, brings ' ' , On the right side and, this morning, ei substantially the same report. a. m. Paine :his Cotton left men periences considerable paiuin the chest. Forty i Seventy the of conflict, scene the for The wagon was not broken. Dr. Mur-Pt- men left Shreveport this afternoon, and was toon in attendance and waited Reinforcemore will follow promptly on the injured persons. J ments have also gone from Minden. It U about time that this kite business A letter from a gentleman at Robin, son's says a conflict is inevitable, was regulut.d. It is becoming aa intol- and heplace thinks it cannot be longer deerable nu gance. No harm is done when layed than The black populfcy proper haudling a kite is sent up away ation of Red River parish outnumber the Coushatta is fifty out of danger, but when every little boy whites three to one. station. nearest the from miles telegraph is flying n iafernal machine made of is not probable that further news will It Pper and sticks, iato the faces ef horses be had Later. "d pedestrians, it is time they, were from Shreveport says a wt off the A dispatch to some ether public streets courier from Coushatta, just in, reports locality more suitable fer their sport. that the troubles are ended and that the The police should attend te this. town is quiet. The whites arrested the Sheriff and his deputy and several other officials, and have tliem in jail. The neCokdkxsations. From diseven-lng- 's Saturday groes, being left without a leader, were two blacks and white Kcxk One persed. Kder W. C. Stainea and Feramors killed. Memphis, 29 TUDg bTe gone , New York; the for-ttA large meeting of citixetis was held to attend to emigration matters, the here lust night to express the indignattert0 attend the 8. S Naval community at the barbarous Academy tion of the colored murder of ' Annapolis. prisoners taken from M. Estea presided, B. Trenton jail. Sheriff John Burt, of Box Elder coun. Gov. Harris, Judge Archibald with ,T was thrown from a wagon and hurt Wright, Charles Claytivech as Speeches were made by "urely about two weeks since. A few Harris, Jefferson Davis, Col. oys ago he went to do some work on Duncan McKee, General Forest and larm, and feeling an acute pai.t in others, denouncing the cowardly tide, he pressed it with bis ha id cf prisoners, end calling for "neaaloud report was heard, and on the prompt and energetic enforeemnt Of perpetrators of the lamination it was found that some of the law against the stated that he stood Forest Gen. nbi had been Iroken when the acci-n- t crime. to start to assist the ready " ' occurred '"" efficers of the law aBd bring the aesas Resolutions were Mr. Frank Hirth, of the 2nd Ward, ins to punishment. the horror andin-dignatio- n expressing adapted ! 1,1,0 "ught a burglar had taken his of the community at the foul Pocket-book while he was asleep, found crime, and demanding cf the govern rticle in the house with the and energetic measures for money ment prompt murderers to justice, and od the papers intact. bringing as possible, as far the State, relieving Charles Price's bay.tack, at Nephi, frem the disgrace of such horrible loads, has been crimes, and asking the government to plaining twenty-fou- r Octroyed by fire. Several young ladies employ the po'ice experts of Memphis to the assassins, and 'Invented the from spreading assist in capturing the to employ the best legsd counsel in further. in l Attorney-Generathe assist to Christian C. Turklesen, better known Siate prosecuting them. London 29. Christiaa Kramer, was killed by the inter says A Brussels telegram ''gbtntng while harvesting at Fountain refull a at sitting, national conference, on the 24th insU He was a good jected four introductory general princifc Bd kit a wife and two and all pro ehildrcn. ples proposed by Russia, ta forwarded - tk ' e. specie-paymen- t Paid , , f. cn-inry- . y er ts assas-ainatio- " "n - Late noutu stab hotel, Soutb Temple St., Halt Lake A'ltj, the ticrmad and French delegates Two tlocki Kant of Railroad lp..t. f trwt The sale of the London Hour has been Car nu by th Dour. prohibited. The Ftench authorities have disarmed a Carlist battalion for entering French territory, and the Carlists have since been more circumspect. Paris 29. M'ieMahon has signed the decree ordering elections in seven departments, on Oct. 4th, to fill vacancies in the rPHIS J. an 4 tiTiu IIOTKL an, clianera la CIGARS. Patent Medicines, Trnnrialor and having rrlnrultbed throughout will supply tb Dot of aoeemmoda- - uaH t U9 ffttlovrtiitr wrm: eiiiard- - ru lAMlf 1114 prr mm-k- , iioih $0 10 fti. Mi mm unci liodging pr ua , iruia f i.ikj to i.ou. Aioaiawcia. THOMAS GODFREY, Prop'r. dSM.,,.2ro. S. TAX-PAYER- Assembly. Honey con 1TBW DRUG- STORE! ! UTAH HOTEL. The count posals concerning reprisals. of deliberation has beu peaceful, and there hat beea tie recognition between Brussels, 29. The final silting of the International "VO0 ar I! EC KB V Notified that th olflw of Conference was held yesterday. .AH of X the City Awenor and Collector. i at th won lard. Kji.t aid JIaio Strwt, the members signed the protocol except fbWlM STRATFORD du. delegates from Gnat Britain and Tur-- J Asmntar and Cbllwtor. aey, wuo postponed attaching their signatures. Madrid, 29 Over 200 Carlists have been killed and many wounded in an attack on Puycerd. The Republicans en the DL1LDE8S AXD fOCTHU'TORS, garrison haveuineteeu barrels of dynamite with which they will blow up the place if the Carlists succeed in carrying PLAIN aud ORXAMEXTAL it. A force of Carlists entered Calahoma twenty-foti- r miles southeast ef Logrono, on the 25th inst., and sacked the hounes and levied a contribution ef $17,000 Orders left at John Boyle's Furniture from the clergy. They shot four volunteers, freed convicts aud burned the Store will receive prompt attention. railway siation. riGH & SON, j STAIR BUILDERS. Raymond vs. . Tillon. 8Ioul lou Bret'Iier. ' ' "NewTork, 29. Professor Rossiler W. Raymond's speech before Plymouth Church last night attracts marked attention for its eloquence and logical force, in exposing the absurdity of the charges against Mr. Beecher, and the iufaniy of his accusers. The following passage gives some interesting new facts obtained by bim as Secretary of the Inveatigating h : . IOR PERFUMERY. jtiLSei C. Peebles, i. NEW STORE, Medicinal Use. Prescription Druggist, Finh Nlrcot, Ogdcn, IJiali. tf d-- 7 FULL STOCK. SAMUEL HOKEOCKS, Slain Nfrccf, Oirden.. DEALER IN XtKercfrantiise General J . JUST AERIVKD, A N'KW STOt'K OF SPRING AND SUMMER In great variety, AT TIII2 laOWEST HATIN. PURHTITU OGDEN. GOODS. all for sale RE ! PEALF.lt IN GLASSWARE, i CROCKERY, China, lamps, Cutlery The Finest and Cheapest itock of 1Kb WARE! PLATED IN W ATKINS' BRICK Ever Offered in th! Market, IS NOW ON EXHIBITION, AND FOR CALL AND SKE. dlS5-t- 8AfE AT & Cis. J. BOYLE r TRUSTEES' NOTICE., IS HEREBT CIXKX THAT THE N'OTICK Soul School Diitrivt bave levied (i tax (if cue fourth of cue per cut or the payment of iialiilitiei, luilJing letitiDg raomi aud other. tt'butfLpuipoeet. , i THOMAS DOX'Tf i, VIW'MAB kMMfclT, f. BiKOIt." JAMEB ' -U9-- 3 e9-- I Aug 2, 1874. ' ; EASTERN, FURNITURE Bl'lLDIKO. The Finest Stock in the City. EAST SIDE MAIff STIIEET, OGDEX; All kinds of Household goods, for the Drawing Room, JarlorT Kitchen or lied Room. New Hlytes of Looking & Ulaisses, Paper llaninp, lVindow Shades, t I'oruic es, nd other tsiilcles io adorn and beftutify' Happj liomus. ; 1 pyrflpsrpuMPSi FOR 6ALK TUB BEST AND CHBAP KEEPS g I l;.VI'H i'OHt'E nutl LIFT or ikailow.welin. Also, Pa for tout Points for Urir. Well l'ump., with aaitabl. iron piping, tump r.iuiredaud fitted upon reason, alii ttruK, at M orkahop. el' Old dp orth HW Yard.nrdn. TillitnyOIHre M. rettengil& Co., 10 State Street, Boston, 87 Park Row, New York, and 701 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, are our Ager-t- for procuring advertise ments ii the OaDiH Jckction for Boston and 1'huadeldhia, and authorised te contract for advertising at eur lowest rates. tf v ; SPUING- - BEDS A SPECIALTY. D. M. STUAUT Store! City Drug MAIN OGDEN. STREET, 'f ', - '" ' V.. PCRE DRUGS & PATENT. MEDICINES, ! Perfumery and Toilet Goods. s , j PAINTS, OILS, TCBPS, TARXISIIES, IIUFSIIES, Etc OGDEN HOUSE. ' A fVVL LINE Of Main Street. - - Ogdcn Groceries ! Groceries ! OLDEST AND BESt FAMILt HOTEL Genuine IN TUB CUT, CARRIAGES FOR PLEASURE DRITES EXCURSION PARTIES. OK Foreign and Native Wines and Liquors, . DEPOT. rrp'r. (Mad II ohm d2TM. CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF. HOME, KENNEDY, RED JACKET, PLANTATION BITTERS. B BICK!BKICK! Notice to Builders. - Inteodi ojwsiDf his ..... - ON v Offden Bench '.. EARLIEST ' BI AT TUB' d92:tf ; -- a TVILLIAW DlilTEE. riopV , ' - i SODA WATER. OYESrOYESl , " j Kit UNO fiOPA Tim froBow SrAPLIED WILL BE SUP H. S. BLAKCETT & CO, OPPORTUNITY. OCDEN MANUFACTORY, Wholesale or Retail, DA8 PCBCBASKD THREE OF TUE FINEST Brick Slaking Machines, A ON REASONABLE TERMS. ROCK SFRIKGS & LVANSTCN City C sates an caa WJiito nnd b. iappli.4 iiXj X tbeir PRESS IT. bar. alio opened a eoxr MACHINE I aa follows: FOK "I have sought for four years, for the First-Clas- s sake ef the innocent children or two families, to shield Beeeher from Ibe ex FROM posure of his ciime of adultery, but Mr Beecher. his committee and bis ehureh FIETY TO SiXIY TCOISASD have united to eimpel me. for my own CAN BE MALE DAILY. to reveal him to the in a reveal shall I him, as shortly world, All Orders Promptly Filled. still worse light than that ia which stands. Work. ICU Grry I fine, TUB litST IN TUK MABKtT. ALSO, PATENT . Preicrtptiotu Accurately Prrpared. PLEASE GIVE IN YOUR ORDERS. ' and ANGCSUKA 7 y C. J. MILLER, " Dutch Schnapps , , E. COVISGTOK, Lata Trareling Agcat for To old Cognac Brandy, Fine Jamaica Rum, Fine Article of Old Tom Gin, FREE CONVEYANCE! TO AND FROM K. . - Old Scotch Whiskey, . Board by the Dsfy or Week. - it . , lrLfiTrii Committee: After Citing abundant evidence show ir.g from Tiiton's own conduct, abatements aud voluntarily published references to Beecher, that Tiiton's wife could not on the 4th of July, 1870, have confessed criminality, Raymond saia it was no wonder that the committee doubted wbethtr she had confessed anything at all; but the evidence shows that in the autumn of 1870, Mrs. Tilton went away on a visit, and that while ehe was there, letters passed between her and her husband. This is the time, when, according to Tilton, she was waiting to know what would be his magnanimous decision concerning her future fate. , At that time, according to evidence before the Comuii tee and from sources entirely distinct from Mra. Til-tsand entirely unimpeachable, Mrs. Tilt ou wi o.e him a pleading letter, b.g gin g him to put away from his room evil aud pictures, audio abandon the society of evil and wanton women. She wrote thai letter with tears and prayers, praying the whole iJpbt belore slie sent It. Sue waited four days for a reply in a commingled agony of appro hem-ioWhen the1 reply aud hope. i.me slic said to her tiitnd, "When hat letter comes, g" up etaita end ivati God will answei with me. I am my pryers .and give me back uy I u band, and save him from. evil courses." This friend bad seen the letter that went and was to see the letter which was to come. Mini, went upstairs and when the postman came with the letter, her friend, not having the eatne faith in Theodore's penitence, sent the letter up and waited awhile before following it, in order tb: t she should not herselt intrude upon i first reading. After a few minutes she went up, kuocked at Mrs. Tihou's room and received no answer, kuocked again, and s ill receiving no answer, she opened the door and entered the room to find Mrs. Tilton unconscious on the floor with the letter in ber hand. As she was already invited to read the letter, she tells the committee that She glanced over its pages. Her description of that letter is that Tilton swore at his wife trom the beginning to the end; that he told her that he would have as mary pictures and whatever kind of pictures in his room as be liked; that be would go with as many women and what kind of women be liked, and that she should not interfere with or dictate to him concerning his moral character or habits. When Mrs. Tilton was laid upon toe bed, after a long time of unconsciousness from profound fainting fits, she came te herself, and one of the first things she said was that she had had a terrible letter from "Dory." After they bad left her for a while, when they returned ibelettcr was net seen. Mrs. Tilion said toe bad ue atroved it end no living being should ever see it, and this remark that I make to night, if it ever reaches her eyes, will probably be the first intimation that she has net lad tl at tl at letter was by providential circumstances read by an t other human being than herself. The Plymouth committee baa not yet decided when to make the testimony public. Frauk Moulton prints a card staling that be notified the Beecher Committee that be was ready to be eross examined at any time, but (be committee took no notice of bis offer, and con sequently be went to Plymouth Church last night, having a right thera as a member of the congregation, and bis member of. the ' church. wife beine After hearing the misrepresentations in their repert he sent a note to the moderator requesting to be beard, but Moulton sayi bi was not so permitted. has in his possession a letter frem Beecher stating that Raymond, who made the attack on him (Moulten) last niiht. knows nothing about tae case, although Raymond himself publicly stated last nifbt that be knew all about it. Moulton says ho wilt have all the letters printed, and concludes bis card AND T. 1). CONWAY, FIFTH S V- - ARTICLES - t- D. TOILET ICE CREAM SALOON! On the Premises. at P. 0. Box 29, or at Factory, jutt below Z. C. M. I., Fourth Strut, vUl rtctivt Prompt Attention. 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