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Show ! JTELE Git Aj PIT. BY j t 5ht flgfitn function. j Session of ConExtra PriiHiK8 " JlKi' gress Expected. , ; j ' i Carefully Examined bv the Oadim CflAi.W. PENROSE. Kditoi and Business Supreme Important Court Decisions. Yong and Coinq Homi. Pre-t4U Be.ver. and. arSmith speat Sutfiy s. rived last ., 1 What Tilton thinks of all well. nigtit at Cote Crsek, his Wife. Condition of Perlous ' Fishing Crews Recognizes Al- England i folSO girl either a. csok. or at the nurse, in a mM family. Aftply Fifth M. Bucbtniller, residence ot Mr. dl'2G-t- f Street, Ogden. Waktku.- -A fiit.r ' Alleghanians. The press, all AMER1GAN. route of travel, of the Allagha the ' along Washington, 15. comniaDS, unite in terms of praise and The Supreme Court, to day, rendered of these the. lollowing decisional mendation of the Hl.rKeltey mUSicWol anil and others "vs. McGlynn'and oihers; ap inoomparuble belKring'ers frsra tbe Circuit Court for Califor Thev will perform in our iheatre next peal nia. Th'S was a proceeding to set aside Saturday evening. the probate of tbe will of the late Senator Broderick, ot which Andrew J. But ler, now deceased, and McGlynn were Hdman Hair. All kinds of UUius executors. Tbe court holds Mint a court bair goods. Combings made up. and all of equity will not entertain juris i'ction t een i ar i f qurK'ioiH of devise wu.ca kind? of hair werk done cheap. Order t teitl.-t. a rcou nu oi by prop lU'eruiuii u i'tiiively by leiter receive par.icular of lie in this cane the tuat and y the Standard Hair S:ore. Sail or' Cal fornia ie cone. us ve Tiiit s perfoj-niftDce- Lak-Cit- I'roba'e four d77f of he w.ll; he f c ot !e penuin. ilia bf a" i jii is biured by the maimc of O lm Giy of l:iuitatiunt. and if it were not tbe fae's Attbstion. al!e-Jfchiiw 'hit tbe Will should bave untried ttrit a Five Ba tal.on ars heen cornered hetbre the Prubnte Court, the City and luil t would have beeu tetore the special meeting w.ii be h.Ti o cl CK. 1111 next Jus lay evftiiinj at 1'robae Couit hu' tnr ;he ignorance of tiie ccniplamiin ( of liredf rick's death, d. A punotu.I attendance i requi-sand u'l the pu'.dio f veil s coTinect ed wi'h R. , Un-eli- . jai!on, loriinuii. J. it. le tfclnii)ij : !n; of men,:, uf Iron Work. Work h We li.ipt .as agiin on t:" Iron Works alvk-ioss- , ) th. the Spring b pushed with vior an thai ere long we (ball see the good siutf ro.i;ng out of tie furnace. Ogden wants i bose works, and it will never do to stick in the mud now. Finish 'cm ud, and 1ft us have the iron. :u!i'i! wt-j- c.i. oni 'the Mini a vs. i ti not LU't t.o el 1 fft .lice !.' t v o nt the jtmipluinanN hi" li'arfi.'il wii'r'an. Tfiit l'aetdw '8 not ule tiu'in our of the operattin of tin' hiatute : ot til il nt i o tib; r.flirn.t-dIT'.?, City ot 8ncr.in.ento i , vs Towle; er- ror to the Circbit Court of Culifornia. The object ol thi uciion wss tt mi peach a j iogmciit obtained agains'. the city in a S ine :our', on tlie ground t hit thf-rwas no sutlicient- service of process on lhe corpt ration, it having been served on lhe President of tbe Board of Trustees and not o.i the head of the corpora The court holdn tbe Beivtce on tinrj the President of fie Bo rd to have been and Oti l.e brad of the crpnration, therefore sufficient on its merlin. It is said that if the city ba' any defense to have been set up in the action it the State court. '80, Bcrnbisel vs. Firman; appealfrom the Supreme Court of Utah. It is here held that where a creditor of an insolvent mrrenders his old securities within the proper time und takes new ones, the new ones are valid as a consideration for the Hurrender of the old, and that if tins were not so a creditor would lose hi debt without a fault ot his own, and contrary to tbe intent o. thedubtor The By letter to Mr. we learn of the death of Reed, L. Uojt, &t.i5crwenio. Mr Eugene lloit was at one time a comp. sitor in the Death of a Trro. ' cunip'.Hini-x- in'urriia'u-n- laws hicu coriilid ii.F.iiy, nor doe it make any dif empl tt'O'l' Salt Lake Herald of this morning gives particulars of an awful accident which occurred yesterday. Richard llarwoou,' an old gentleman of 71, was knoeked down by a runaway team, and his skull so badly frictured that he died soon after. The team was properly hitched, but tieeoui-in- 2 fnehteued. breke away- - with the abeve named sad result. Fatal Runaway. n fsru-- t ,,f il E. II. DOIVTBUY She had surreadered her convictions to him and had followed bis lead trustingly, and like one blinded, he thought she rXTIt YOC ItAVK had sinned as one in a trance She was she a thiik free didn't agent, but would have done his bidding, if, like a Hindoo pries', he had bade ber throw her child into the Ganges, or cast herself before tbe car of Juggernaut. While this testimony was being given. Mr. and Mrs. Beecher, Halliday and Sbearr.aa, laughed heartily. Evarts announced that this finished of witness, and tbe Fullerton then began tore-direthe examination. The witness was questioned in reference to his wife leaving his house, and finally said it was on the 11th of AKD July, and up to lhe moment of ber leavbad ne he intimatioa she was ing, going; . 1 I knew Elisabeth was a very sympathetic a'l ,.ii-..!v: x woman and easily influenced. When she .it'.i came to her downfall, he found she was wrapped in ber religius be ief, aud sinned when ina Jraucc, at her teacher's " bidding Beeclnr's poa'rait wss removed from witnes- - house because Mrs. Morse threatened te plunge her scissors into it, and lie tent it to Moulton's to p event her from destroying it; witness toimd iih some of In wife' (i correfpondeoce UfCiier aftei she had left together with oiii half a dozen phomgri phs of BeechCD er, and soioe t ooks he ave tier The i surewere taken at iMfertut times. as they were in litt'Tenl attituden. The !! p c urei were 9ln.ua th jm y and offered in vi ince to t!.e lasi of whi.'b rvarts ol'jet'td The conn ruled iha' t ey on record Aun hei sliiil'i We have 13 should It KEAMIVW I tie y will lo work. portrait was also pot in as evidence The witness explained that the despondency 2 Thy are the cheapest to buy, mentioned in the letters o Elisabeth They are the best to use, arose from tl.e piin experienced by him They bake evenly aod quickly in .he transition from the rxnHH'Cal-vanistiTin ir operntion is perfret. I rehijium vies of li s ynutn, to They have ulwav pood ilraft. more liher it vew. Adjourned Thev '.'T" M'nde? of the tegt material. A ruh!gi nh) 'o the New York Fiei' The- - ro-- l pei 'ert'v. unnoiihcrs mat nev jus luiiii h eiiture hnl little fuel, Thej ade a A. H ily. of B.'ton. has been They a- e very low priced, the Ciitliol c bishop of Portland, le.; They iir- easily managed. Very Uw Thomts Ga berry, the Vugon- me sil ted to all lnealities, They lini-iih sun of llAr'tord; J J. Kni.i, of f iery Stove (runriiiileeil to ei SatistarttoB of Winding; Harper's ferry, lihop ?H.t) BY I!ev. Kr.iuttiayir, of Miiwaukie. bishop f Grecu Hay, llev. Hur ly. i' Peoiia, Manfn'js; Co., bishop of a see created for tbat city; ST. MO.t LOUIS, Minn Rev. John Ireland, of St. Paul, , V AND BY vicar apost olio of Ns'braska, and Abbot Seideubusb, the benedicline vicar aposalso that tolic for a part of Mtnne-ota- ; Omion, the pope has confirmed the promotion ! 1204 eod fl40 Boston. Philadelphia. Milwaukee aod Santa Fe as arch episcopal sree. Dissolution of " office, and also worked on (he Tew York, 15. Sail Lake papers. Among the fraternity The cross examination of Tilton was be was respected for bis urbanity, continued :hm morning. He was asked be said if Beecher resigned, be would steady habits and general good qualities. if liitn on the street. Witness re shoot For some time past Mr. Iloit was enplied that, he did not, but said if he gaged cn the Sacramento Union, where published a letter of resignution reflectthe same good feelings entertained for ing on bis (Tilton's) family he would shoot himoa the street, and he most asbim in Utah, were felt by his fellow would hare done so In regard workmen. He was taken with typhoid suredly to Mrs. Tilton's leiter of December 7th, pneumonia, to which he succumbed on 1872, witness testified that he did not the 7th inst , greatly to the eorrov and write toe letter sor aratt it; it was written by Mrs. Tilton after a consulta regret of all who knew him. He was 22 tion with witness as to the phraseology him marked death when of years age of part of it. for its own, and we believe he came He was next interrogated as to his in debtedness to Moulton, and testified to from the State of Wisconsin. having borrowed five or six thousand dol'ars of him in June, 1874, with the that Moulton would, if he understanding Returned Mr. H. B. Sooville rewas unable to repay bim, take part of turned from the East on Sunday even the Golden Age-The money advanced ing. He brought with him some speciby hi n was to float the paper along. mens of his handiwork in the manufac Moulton told him if ever his (witness') lure of broems, which are really as fortune came to flood tide again, he could reimburse him. handsome and elegant as they are strong Witness then testified te his 1 m mm mi Jitr 11 - He has spent most ot his three months absence in learning ths routine of broom manufacture in a first- class es'ablishment, and If the people of Weber County will only raise the broom cern tbey need not import any more broems. It is expected that on account of the destruction of the broom corn crop in the States, the price of the manufactured article will be considerably raised during the present year. If the people here want to make brooms he is prepared to go into the business on a large scale; if not he reckons be can go into farming or ths lumber trade, or some other honorable pursuit. Now, what have the public to say in the . matter? Shall we and make what brooms we want, er shall we continue to send our cash to the East what we ean just as well make at fr home? I : . In the' House, yesterday, Anthony, Prestdent pro tern, ,be juJiciary Committee reported, without amendment, the Civil Right, bill pa89ed by lhe Hou9e; placed on the calendar. A discussion ensued npon bringing up the question of Pinchback's right to a seat in the 8 followed by the commencement of a speech by Sarg-0n Louisiana, pending which a message arrived from the House relative to the death of Hooper, ben the Senate, as a mark' ef respect', i adjourned. lathe House,' (be bills affecting the Strict of Co umbia. were discussed. 'he House adjourned on announce- the deth ef Hooper, without "cu:Dg arj, ,mrortailt conciU8i0n. e, nt ""f 4 C SXX30IuV.Xj IKrXXJC332MC33N-- T ! In the Turcbase of Clothing, Boots & Sli oes, Canned Goods, Hats A Caps. Ladies' Dress Goods, Millinery, Shawls, Faiicy Trimmings, Xotions,&c. Laces, Carpets & House Furnishing Good Stoves Hardware, 'liuwarc, C. lass I Burn cm. Ilariiiks Trliiiniln, Saddlery Leather aud Fin din get ware, Crock erj. PLOWS, AND ALL KINDS OF FARMING IMPLEMENTS' - M 11 i STUDEBAKER and BAIN WAGONS. Excelsior rtaii. law-Si- n Clue gn, 15 av Senators generally admit ibat there is now little doubt that an extra ssion will be called to consider lhe Hawaiian treaty Fwemy three new .Senators will be sworn in, and it is mud one or toe political pur is m com pel poses of the extra sesi-ioCameron, of Wis , Christjancy, of Mich , appear ance before the Congregational council, the report of whose proceedings was net secret. They were published in tbe Brooklyn Eagle by Augustus Maverick on his Own responsibility,4 without wit-- n an' knowledge. Maver.ck, who was friend of witness designed vindicating h m before the public. Witness did not know of Mculton'f contributing anything towards tbe expenses of this suit. Since leaving the Golden Age, he had been struggling to live in tbe city wbere Ply mouth Church has 3,000 members, whe were striving to keep him dowa. After recess, Tilton resumed tbe stand, and testified that bis youngest child was born June 21st, 1860: his son, Paul, died January 2Gth, 18G8. - Shearman then read a letter from Tilton te his wite, dated Hudson River Depot, Jan. 26th, 1868, declaring that she was all to htm tbat a wife could be, denouncing himself for his conduct and hii suspicions ot her, saying he thought he had the sweetest Another familv God ever eave a man. le'ter dated Pittsburg, January 30th, 1868. referring te a letter from Mrs Tilton, received that day, and explaining that he was more cheerful, and that the knowledge of her love to him was more to him, tbau the Wrld'Could give, or than he deserved, etc. Fullerton asked witness for the foundation for the belief he bad avowed to Evar s daring tbe that his wife was a good woman, in view-o- f the charge of adultery now brought against her. In other words, how could he reconcile such a statement with the charge against her. Witness replied, he could only answer for bis own judgment of her behavior; that ha' knew Elisabeth when be was ten years old and was her confessed lover at sixteen, and married ber when twenty, and that for fifteen years of their married life he held her in reverence, almost to the point of oiakiag ber an idel, and when fbe came to ber downfall it was almost a necessity of bis heart tbat be must find some ex cn for her. Others might blame her, but be must pardon ber; be found tbat exciiRD in the fiet that she had b een wrapced up in her ieliei?us teacher. n, ' Now offers to the public Goods RESERVOIR Dry G rocerics. LOW Junction aid substantial. Z. 0. M. I. OGDEN B RAN A WufbiHgton sperl-i- and other l.dept ndent tors to define their political status. If, the says, tney snail cti80e to not with Spraeue, Fenlon and Schurz, who cill themselves Independent, hut do rim attend the Republican caucuses, they will be likely to be nssiirned very different positions n t he com wit tees than they will be tu case they cis"ify themselves as Republicans on the Philadelphia plat form. Specials state that while members of the Louisiana committee, which' hus to Washington, tire uuwilling to give any officiul statement of thtir views pending the consideration of the coin-- j promise movements, it is privately a- oertained that lhe Republican members differ materially with iheir colleagues of in refrreoce to Louisthe iana affairs. They say tbe condition of affairs there is terrible. There is prac Kellogg, they tically no government declare, is rather weak than wicked. He has no streng'h and could not maintain himself a day if the troops were with- arawu The best element among the Conservatives favored the first compromise pro position, which was substantially a proposition to give the Conservatives the control of the Legislature by Eeatiog the. me, ber s whose certificates were withheld by the returning board, and allowing Kellogg to tetain unmolested possession of tbe executive oSice. Tbe compromise was. defeated by tbe action ef the untra Conservatives, led by the Bulletin newspaper and by McEnery and others. There are still hopes of some such compromise being adopted. Boston, 15. The crews of several of the fishing vessels caught in tbe ice at Provincelon, after managed te reach tbe shore a perilous journey, in some instances of hours, leaving their vessels to their fate. Thore are a dozen vessels whose crews are entirely out of provisions and fuel, and unless succor can reach them they must perish from cold and huoget. Some of them an ten or twelve miles .from shore, with iee piled up many feet for miles, the treacherous air boles and wide stretches ef open water rendering Unless tbe thnir escape impossible weaiher moderates within the next hours with the westerly twenty-fou- r wind the most disastrous results must Sena- ' 11 ensue. San Francisco, 15. Tbe steamsbip City of fekiee was taken from dry docks on Saturday in an excellent condition The slight repairs required were completed. Partnership. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT re ex the co partnership heri-totetinjl between the iniders.gned, uml r ibe firm mime of Bend & Kyan, is this d:iy dissolved by mutual consent. P. P. KYAN will continue the business, assuming all rosponsibilites of and collecting all debts due to the late firm l Taris, 16. Morrison Ploug f W. 8. REED, P. P. RYAN. Ogden, Feb. 1st, 18G5. AH Orders addressed to D. 11, PEERY tvlll receive prompt attention. W. H. Hooper 8UPT. d2!0-tf- . 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