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Show ' Vitit Wibeb, Fan 2,1 D j' CORRESPONDENCE, ; 75 'iM!'. . tlUT-ELIX- G Calling herself the chief of sinners, aud IMPORTANT TO others, including the one which ehe asPUBLIC. serts that no fascinations could ever in duce her to her which womanhood, AMERICA yield J(. p. It It thm of all irson befor start ttur on a Tracy said had been so garbled iu Til- iMUnwy to dnry aaiwtam bjr what routs timr an T IVashington, 24. eoafe?-eioton's statement to appear like a rsath tlieir ttin.ti.iu with iho tast trnutl,ayd The republican St&tore in caucus II there ar two ur mora ruatk) Kecess. laadivg t lh aan to deciik which it the safet and ptoaaaotwt this morning, agreed 'that ioimediattfly After recess, Tracy resumed an4 con poiut, travel. te after the pas.age of the pending bill for tinued me sanie Lne of argument He We tek plHknur la itating. tbat th Caiciuo k the admissioB f Colorado, the bill for read ..from ..the Utter of T.ltou to his NoKta-- aaiaax Khilwii U the ol.leM, aud al milt th admi.-fioa Mexico New should be wife' and from hers to him in 1808 to shnrtpat, routa betwoeu Ournba aaJ of the Withia the pwt two vaara tlx roa bad Viximgn. taken up and passed. Tbe House commit- show that Tilton was acting badly aud hai beea put in atioiirahlc couditiun, and altnuet tee oa the District of Columbia bait fixed cknowlcdged the fa;t to his wife; aud U iitire line hai been relaid with ieel ralli. Depot in lihicaico ie centrally located, and the rate ef tax en property in the district that she still bore with him and encour-age- d a The their traim arrie there thirty minutes iu adat one and a half per cent, and ex ended him to reform. Tracy neit refer vance of all other lines, puMouyors can alwaya he the time te three month before execu- red te the starting of the Christian In- - mire of niakinjr Kasurn counectioni. For all in Nenhera and Iowa, yoa tion can be issued to sell properly for ion newspaper, aud tieecher a secession uoinu houM pnrchaee tiekeu via Uarahail, Cedar Kap-ior Clinton. Kor poiute ia Northers llliuoia er delinquent taxea. to tbe editorship in 1870, and said the The House committee on appropna- - rapid increase of the circulation of this Wisconsin, Tie FwIUjb; and if yoa are going to u Chicago, or Eaat, yon iboald, by all means, nt ere engaged on the deficiency paper alarmed both Bowan and Tilten jruur ticket! by the Old Pioneer Koute the last of the series of general appro- Tbat subsequently rumors of Tilton s The bill appropriates about immorality reached Bowen, and caused The CMcago X Nertli- H'eatern. priations Toa will tnd oa all thro ugh traim Pallinan bim to desire Tilton dismissal. Tracy The presideut nominated Harvey then referred to Tilton's views relative Sleepera, new aad manuiBoent Imv eioacUea, and tne beet Smoking and Keeoad Claat Cars bow on ewell, ef Massachusetts, judge of the te love and marriage, and declare him any road in the United States. or Alabama court of coeini8ioners Particular information, with map, time table, free lover, and for five pronounced tied at any at th Through Ticket olaitns. Jewell is brother of the-pomay years had. been'the companion of peo fti, OiScee in tbe Went, er upon ar writtea master gineral. oi He read editorials application to ' personal vinue ple The treasury department commences of Tiliou's and his correspondence with J. II. Mountain, weatern Traveling Agent I'malia, Neb., or to Gi erley, to prove bis pernicious payment of lDtereat on the W. II Stijisstt, General Paaeeuger Agent ue on March 1st, without rebate. in relation to marriage. Chicago. The cabinet held a two and a half Tracy then related ihe circumstances les-i- y o ours lue proposals of Beecber's hearing of Mrs. Tiliou's in of the Pacific railroads were tention to separate from ber busband ud it was agreed that uot ing fhould J through ber Burning to him for advice. done in reterence theret at presi'Dt, ibe statement a repetition ot being o Secretary Briatow will send no oom- - Beecber's statement before the commitmuuication en tue cunject to Congress, as tee. He then referred to the interview & Daily. it is though its consideration at this between Bowen and Tilton, when the line nugbl je;pnrdne some apprepr.a former told tbe latter of aa avalanche Ratablifhed leu than three ears aa a to the probable loss ol of stones tion bills, v ouculating about Inai, and Rfpa diran Paper, pMr.l to main r time in its discusion. Sfiid Tilton niouuted his b it'll horse aud tain and defend the principiea and oricagicstion of The Senate coutirmed jthe nomination dnuianded an investigation That tbe the .National Republican Party. tin IM of John A Campbell, Thii d AxsiHtaiit Conversation hea turned on the Chris waa early panned to the furetreut, of joararllwa a aacceKi anprecedeuted in the Se retaiy of State; George W Frencti, tian Union and its influence ou tbe In- aad achieved Bt universal aaaent ietory of hack enterpriaei. of James aa avsiirned area it baa Wyoming when Territory; Tilton poaitioa ecieury dependent's circulation, t alloway, Secretaiy of Moiiiain; N. told uoweu ho bad a spite asm. bit Leading Republican W. Brazu. A'Sociae J us. ice ef ihe Su , .IS THE SOKlHWm. Beecber, ami related to him the story preme Court of Colorado. of his wife's adul try. 'And uow, gen Kot alone on iu political character doee the rew xork, 'ii. lletnen. said Tracy, "when you begin to ret its clam to popular taTor, The Brooklyn city court appeared w ill s e that the scandal, at the highest eiredeure m all dpar. ItaiinB you investigate, more thauuuily crowded tbis morning if any, rests on liilou alone. Tracy tents, and iu thia era of progreKtiive jouVaaliim a large proportion being lawyers whq sad Bowen suggested the letter to aapires to poaition anionit the beat. Tbe makra claiat a TELEGJlAlilL, THE Q M...L GD'EN. B RAN -:- tdLal n. O .: C f the Relief Society, b;cibl,0. clock four week., f over The Society numbers 42 being I"""1 made a f.V D Preat. John remark., then ! whlck ha did Now offen Id the putlio . I. Hart t occupy toe j t. for about - - , . , r necessity of unuj 1111119 fu, irireellOe mai iui oooluded by VOUOIT of the Ia Purchase) ladieeinta eewing, : ila ; kaittine ana t tn the , Mary ifeuglasi Put carried was uoaniraouelj. cc sisters, and it The young ladies theological clan, numbers presided er by John I. Hart, of age, 87 members from 8 to 20 years aas It meet every Tuesday evening. continued through the winter, and u 1m lBe JouDg till going mens theological class, prenMeJ over by John I. Hart, numbering 67 members, 35 of them being present, every one an iwering quations from the catechism and six speaking from subjects of their ' The class meets every own choosing. s Las done and Thursday evening through the winter We have a good Sunday and day icheol, whioh has also beeu ooutinued through the winter wiib. gaud results. Our oboir has been reorganized and is . ' now in full blast, led by Thomas Uaidy, misted by William Collins. Sad d We have bad another tussle with old oiug we have think and Calasswurc. winter,' this feber mu h credit bting due to jot it secure, McFarland and the William president Board of Directors for their energy and erieveranee in that direction Notwithstanding the enormous taxes Ihe Paper ws have had te contend' with these two buildover twenty years, we have erected forings, also a large meeting house, not E. Bitton'a Mr. John very getting ham, which is a credit to him and also an example te our settlement. especial Our beloved President, J. I. Hart, has had gathered for tbe purpose of ueuring Beecber demanding tiai he should re A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. he opening address for tbe defease. been debilitated for some time by too and leave the Brooklyn, sign pastorate Its coluinna are earefully gnarded against much mental labor, but he is gating Trucy began by saymg that there and Tilton was perfectly willing to e matter, aud every effort ia made hi Satellite. be ter. were grett interests involved in tbe throw tbis firebrand into the camp. At ohjectionab rend- r ita pleanant and protiable oompanioa to its not be estimated, tne home areauie. ase; they could this poiut the court adjourned The Sun shows tbat, 'h statement is The ijommerciat 'Department iey involved the religious and moral Obituary, uterests of seciety. His ciicit would untrue, that (he supreme court rendered In eondncteil with gi'eat care, and everythitiff ue-(tone to make the MAKKKT KK1MI11S Hooper City, Feb. 24, 1875. go out II cm ue trial either tuny vindia dec sion that in estimating anv rail silileis '' as the FA KM M!S aud BUblKKUS MEN of vi Editoe Junction : i . , cated, or with a stain on h8 lite and road earnings interest musl be deducted ench ' i ! - ... Northwest can KEL.Y UPON. the ij Annie Wiikie Hooper was bern a' character, and be took the xtand here as well as i' in order to p. expenses rating The Port Dundaee, Glacgow, Scotland, ! Feb" alone, but bupported by his God and tiie arrive at the net igriculturul Depaitment earnings. The deciU carefully edited by g utleuien of ability and 20th, 1813," was married to beo. Uui utjiioe of his cause. I racy then drew sion was iu the case of a preferred Erie' braith, July Sd, 1832,. who went to York e.oqiient pic ure of lieecber's life aud slooiholdir eueing for bis dividends jxpermuie, In Literature, hire as managing engineer; iheiioe to career, as preacher, friend aud ci izen, thai the interest aud reut must be pui anil General NevJS, Local Delirium.' where she followed wi h hrr ud referred to bis entuin nt se i vies in out of the net befoie preferred earnings & Dom'Stir (hrreitpnudtn.ee, eliildren, and both retut ned to London. the cause ef religion aud for b.a cuiiu ry, shar.;lioldeis could receive 'dividends Fvrciyn Here he; engaged with the firm of Bljth preceedel to relate the history of fbeo Tbis can And every thing that guflt to make r uot'be tortured so as to en- addressed to D. If. PEER Y will receive prompt & Co., engineers, to go to M. fitts, one dure Tilion, who, he said; bey.au J. fe on JtKif ,tne ov'riaii4 reaus .ioiimuci attention. cf ihe Wesl.India Islands, to superintend he tbfi wildest embraced First-class well newspaper; as as operating expends A Newspaper their business views and believed the world would lot from the receipts ia order to ascertain ia not excelled in the y any publication It She again following with three chil tow in tbe way he led, Ue leonine a are eouutiy. The the balance ol which the said roa-is a dren. embarked in a ship called the Dei;, denounced marriage as a (mud 5 btundto per ceni to the govern NATIONAL NEWSPAPER dJ06-tf- . "Catherine Green," of Ltndon; at rived auu as inn Jerin tne auvanct icu; oi inert This view is understood , to be. one that will be fonnd nsefnl and iiiterentiiuc te misafelv. was there 3 months, dnr;nz wl.ich a a taiued he world, lie high ihe bas.s ol Bristow's-- . beaitafma to o Amorious in evrv part of tlie itlotie. While it bad the yel nence; he teil to tii'. Doitou or the time she buried her husband, 1 eHw.iHllv irepeeeeiite itie tiKUAT I.NTfcKrt'TS com s L n ontrea angi, cept the ion aciut; low fever three times, and whs given up nod iu his b iud impotence and ruae, he of the ORTII V K.T, it i Ketioual in ita view ' nrom'se fma anil comprehensive in it to die bv the medical profession. - She visl'el his wrath ou lleury Ward President Orion, of the Western Uliiou in ita uoii ical faith, it i m bieotea,, and in at recovered sufficiently te admit of be ng Beecier, on the tioji.d ibat he tad a be candid, dignified, aud above to aima eia bna recemd 'Company, aer.iinal Attne. borne on a litter to the brack, where been - the CMtise ot his ' destruction Telegraph iroiu me i.oii. inn manager oi me haa the largest aRirreiate The IS she embarked aeain on board the tame Be. eber ha l a fiirud to bu U Til- tnat Cable Aiuericin Co., aire ulatioBtwl any uewauaper pautishea in the Anglo .faying vessel which brought her over. wife his ou and tus wile, and and ehil fraai the fir- -t of Mav rthweat It is aeij to more than e,oi Fontaex', the tariff on All went well for two weeks, when gtate vd Territory iten must be truinpied down to secure a niefBiffes Irom York to the United o5ces. distributed in every in the t luted States ill all tlit Hritisn rrovincea, hurricane came on, and fer six weeks vindieatiou for which he was willing to K v. ill be uO. cents in und France "Uit and and eoantriea. nuHierioua ngdeiri loretgn AT they bad no fire on board the passen- barter his soul. word.Tand that (he bouinaay's per' gold . on f When Tilion enrolled himself a mem preserved meats Terms gers and crew living Subscription. be will ex ef charging messages " " the while. The gale raped highest on ber of ihti 1'lyniouth Church, . Bexcher system DAILY. tended to Europe and elsewhere. the 21st' of March, 1841. That Digbi hiid nothing to gmu froai him and he fli.00 : R? mail (pavaite tu a 'vance), per year Hv umtl (iiivaale in advaHcel, threee movtha o.U which bad everything lo gam from Beecbcr, the 'President, ' steamship, -- t r 2.U0 band editiou, ynar (exiia) sailed froca New York, was completely and a friendship FOREIGN, i giew which was made '. ' . wrecked, and nothing ever hea'd froiu stronger by tne tnarriaiie of one ot vV 8 09 By mail per year (iu advance) London 24. hsr since. Many a ship in fight that Beeuher flock to lilion Ibe latter be 11.00 By mail, club of four, (in advance) Mr. Gladstone has published a nam 16Kl club of six dav My daws. came a writer lor the Independent and mail, (in advanre) nieht. had disappeared by Teas, " entitled "Vaiicauisni." replying 'a By mail, club of a ('n advance) io.tO All on board deceased excepted soon b Ran to feel jealous of B ether, phlet One uee ciiy witu every cluo or ten, Ue Newman nnd Mauniiig thought every sea woul be the last they hough Beecber did net suspect it. Ear h'soiiginal asseriions. eulOfiiies New Bv mail, per year (iuWEKKLT. Dress should live to witness. As the object of ly in tebl or loo;:, liltsn began 1.50 ailvauce) urging tbe 600 Oluh of lour (in advance) this narrative lay she told B echer to live at his house while his man. whose puccesion le sincegreatest Wes loss 12.00 to church the teu Club of English (in alvaiiee) the commander, Capt Dyatt, not to fear 2o.0H family were away from the city, because ley's, acknowledges that the loyalty of Cluboftwe ty, (in advance) for they all would arrive into port safe One rail copy with every club of twenty. of his (iilton S) wife s regard for ter the mass of the is unchanged, lv. The skip lay on her beam end Beecber partially complied. pastor. three days and nights, when a heavy Mrs. Tiltou, who was the real defeudaut refutes Manning's assertion tbat the X UO X ""takea effect the 1st Cay ef iiVjiJi tea track her from the other side, and in the case, was a woman of small stat claim of the Konaan church are no' January, A.l) , 1ST5. Under thia law the pn tnre and Vatican the by dtcee", changed he laid AT TUB UrllUc must on be righted again, her bulwarks and ure, of a childlike newaapera nature, and of mor-- points to tbe declarations repudiating WllKKK TliEY AUK MA ILK I). This will make it I re iaious enthusiasm. railing were all swept off. and she She was en- - the doctrines of auliacribera or f- aeudni;ua ' AT Papal iufallib hty and nece eary fur all ; reached London in a dilapidaed condi tirely devoted to her husband, consult ubscriptioiia to send the money T PAY Pt)iTmeans of which Eng power temporal by BU VJX T11K TIJ tion. HBUKU'l IU AUUt riUN She watched his lish and Irish Catholics obtained full AUK, ing bis every wish. PKIOE. The following are tbe rates to be paid Deceased arrived in England with course with pride, but was doomed to civil liberty. nador the new la. three fatherless children, and herself the sorrow of seeing him lose his hold - IS rente per year INTKKOCEAN It is elated tbat Earl Derby hat ao WKEKLY 1NTKH-OAN icenta per year sick. A month afterward, she sent her on what she believed tbe foundation of 80 cent per year cepted from Spain, as indemnity for the DAILY husband accounts to the firm he had him to in save tried vain She Ilcfore Removing te Other religion. Special armncementa made with country pub on British subjects outrage Virginius hired for, but these took advantage of and looked to her trusted with lishera for clulibi' f their publications. '' ; pastor to aid 300 for each 500 for each white and sainDle copies free Money can be seat overall. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. fitr condition, and she lost all bis wages her. Yet we were asked to believe that murdered. at out er man black order, registered letter, express, money In 1844 she was married to John while she was riak. i trying to save ber hus dl23-3m- . Hooper, and sailed with him on several band's virtue she committed the very Addreai steamers. INTKR-OCEASubsequently she became sin against which she. was warning bim. Assault. Last night after the fire, stewardess ia the ship Mrs. Tilton appealed to ber pastor, 110, Lake St., Chicago. "bicb position sne hHd till tbe year who talked kindly to Tilton, and wrote one ef the boys who bad been ' running JBi4. Sba was baptised May 24. 1851 bim the beautiful letter in evidence. with the machine," came up town and put at Bristol, England, by Elder George Tilton's views also changed greatly in took a little too much, which made him COMMODIOUS STORE Ualladay, now hying in Provo. She regard to the sexes, believing a great He assaulted the bar emigrated to Utah in 1864, crossing the social revolution was impending. This Quarrelsome. On Fifth Street, ea in tbe ha ship "Uolconda." arrived at was the subject of a conversation with tender in Gray's saloon, and Sew Orleans, March 16th, ascended the Next deor "east of G. W. Turner'-- , witb his associates, who frequently visited his to pay $5 and costs. f two rooms in tbe rear. on board the Mississippi 'John Sim house He took ground that every re'a- mons." When the cholera raged she sexes was proper which the between tion was ont continually assisting? the sick was attended by mutual' love . Ibese For Female Complaints, end succoring the needy. She waited on were extremely onensive to nia in views or old, married or single, at the me aying and the dead, without the leas young Enquire of G VV. 1'URNEIl. OgIn; In 1866 he induced Mre. Tiltou to dawa ot womanhood or the IB L. Ju.sease.ior f Ioer.en. rrevious wife. to change ol vi me her Or JOHN COKDOS, Muund Fort. her house, greatly against invite o her life. Dr.' Pierce's Fatorite from England ehe had wish, a departure tf whkse acquaintaoe manifests d9I lady inyoung a posiiively reniedial oeen blessed by Dan. el Spencer, am he bad made in the Wrt, and with whom fluence as to call forth tbe loudest praise jiromuea that she should arrive was safely doubt was be no there desperateiy . . In 1,, vai ey, ana mat sne would see th in love, as appeared from his leiters. It from all who use it. rujfgist, of ,Mrr ,Johh A. Kivzsy, esiroyer on the right and on the left was bis own intimacy with this woman Knob Jvoeter. Mo . writes as follows: au orwaich was Terified Ogden Junction. to which nearly drove his mother-in-la"'Dr Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y , Bear Sir. moved te KaysviUe in the JOSCT10K (mEMERlY hotel:) spriag Tbe lady in question seeing Your medicines sell better than any Just arrived from the East, a eplcndid Selection of tha "oa to Ugden in 1859. In 186: insanity. the"daneer to ber from Tilton's admira ether I keep, and cive universnl satisl ac k KD HOMK CC8TOM SOLICITED Weber, where ehe was tion, finally left and broke relations with "? rpRASBIKNT The people are especially delighted I and eatmfactioo guaranteed. IhZi 'ea.r.ridente8s ef tie F. R. 8 him, 'In his letters to his wife, lilton tion. with your Favorite Prescription, and it called he aa of his, epoke friendships, seems to be a favorite among all , that XI. II. BKAKILEY, Proprietor. . Ever brought to this City. voinUiVr:t":2tr:, Hesbwa.ap them, for yarieus women with a freedom eer used it." It'is sold by all draggists ' ; to In a letter which was medicines. dealers and in ch h ... ' ' 5 I , ? i his wife in February, 1867 he referred , ( P'". AU eontinbed For Sale at Exceedingly Cheap, ' UUL" oer death. A. OIILSOX, to an intimacy with a certain went am Q.. to the Elders eT.er 6P E whole family he had visited, and yaiefbis Ill's woul t have been different if he could OGDEN MAIN. STREET- -. , , ESTRAY have been sheltered under such a roof as M-- 8. HEIFKR CALF, COMIKO 'b instead of breathing the A Four doora Nerth of Ogden House. d 62 This f Vn year pli In iheaprinit hranded W on yeaw'.nH of Livingston, stxi-et,- , atmosphere from the aouth end of the th lne left hip; Strayed : ;:'t Iunral serv family. .Tracy said, wa the' one from ln town hut iitll. Auy ieformation conceriiug the on the 22a nr.i.z-.i.:- : Z which the youug lady referred to eame. animal, will be tbankfully received ty MAIX EAST Mrs. W lLLlaMS, Midwife, : In January. 1868. Tilton's criminal All kinds ef Young Street, OgdeL ad. Clinmher Ketst, Lounges, mr."p.V,0.n'..or KVi-- - conduct was po notorious that bis wife l Burenna. fell He J 323 1ST So fits. Looking (.liwst's, taxed him with his sin. JOS L. VUhin-n- r. . J 11' T S:ifV, lVhat-uoat her feet and she gave him her klmls Manufactured in the Beet ..... ' 1,' lree forgiveness. The letters showed be A. WArGAMAN, JL D. VK. n cemetery,, where made confession and thT .:" OF WOKKjIANSHIT. pledged repentSTILE re., li::' fer8hor ance Jan. 2Gth. 18u8. She even blumed ,,eUT,atrrr. ' 108 choir, aUd " EEPAIRIXd KEATf.Y KXECCTED, PRODUCE v lrm eoibe re her own conduct as a cause of his tra-grespio- n v a. ier John I. U SFFJKG LEDS A SPKCrALTY. f taken.'.. irt. H OFFICE, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. Sepul-tler" e DerenTix) Jnat remorri from the old etanil n Fonrth Bt. tuullctl ,v, Tracy then read the "White Agent for JIasoii & Xlautliu com pa n ' r. dii IfcMd. Street, Oflcn Oty, Uttl teply, Eai-- i letter, aud Mm. Til'-ou-'i li ffmht -- - "'l1: I . Korth-KaeM- ori's l"l"B Drtj Goods, Clothing, Hoots Nhocs, Groceries. Mats & Caps. Canned Goods i pur-eiu- Ladies Dress Goods, Millinery, Shawls, Notions t&c Laces, Fancy Trimmings, 1 ey ten-forti- doo-trin- es Carpets & House Fnrnishbg Goods y. ees-io- IV Stores Hard .rare, Wee,.mMTeekly Harness, Harness Trlniiiiiiip, TlHware, Crockery, 1 lory, jLeather aud Findings! PLOWS, AND ALL KINDS OF FARMING IMPLEMENTS! INTEK-iXJKA- I.YlLK-Oi'iiA- STUDEBAKER and BAIN WAGONS. CALL AND SEE THE rs '" ' . Morrison Plough;! 1 All-Orde- iu-ttr- W. INTfcK-uVKt- M;!: Hooper, p.-i- , Clearance Sale ! diaru-aion- i ien TOR 30 DAYS ONLY. - N-- W. F vi--. , . tr : U LGER'S , Sugars, Hams, Tkcon. Fancy Gruceries, Urown and Itlcachcd (ioods, Fiaunels, Siiectings, Prints, Etc. Etc. Notions, Choice -- 1 - ' bed-ridde- n, LADIES' CLOTH AND CALF SHOES. RUBBER OVERSHOES, bi agi-nt- e - SAOEIFICING PEIOES! Premise. W. FOULGER: INTh'R-OCKA- NEW STOCK. y 3FLoia.t all Olioap. 1 n ..... - BEARDSLEY HOUSE, . I" FINEST FURNITURE 7 ' 0. JIT PmKtedwh' 1, J. BOYLE & CALF.' UB-- ' d3-i- Ji. m rex M, I. Physician and Surgeon T - It - y, W ST O 23 SIDE STItEET, OGDE.. Ilertteads, Parlor and hairs, Bracket, aud all'11'S, of U, PLAIN km FAXCT FURNITUKE - nnt J. R 11. Cos; B tabluet Ortir |