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Show She t ub,uh bf COgtUn www. e"dv;;i,ep,e' kvekt ta. PMU8 Elders VttUn Ya.sg 1 I tut vf uen Tahftrnlfill 2 nd p. s. so. Tabibsacli. ai R- - ' : time. D. torento " ill preactt in - " ince th. bo was m T.Mo" of we lern that Elder JohnT.jlor. s -S- typt will attend meeting the Twelre Apostles, to morrow and Tabernacle Ogden in the Atten- also address tha congregation. of 19 t9e ehne ti,n91 tioa U g m.. 2 Punctuality ii dep 10 a.m. and sire. ' , . ' .. ; The adjourned the of Ogden Publishing meeting wil1 tak Plftce 00 Tuesdy' CompJ. March 2. 1875, at the City Hall, Ogden, OoM Pen. at2p. Co an-BU- m. kinds of ladius All Hmah Haib. all goods." Combings made up, and Orders done work cheap. iittd of hair hit attention at tj letter receive particular Lake City. Salt Hair Store, bt Standard , y : - i - 177-t- f . lec-tsLkctcb"- - George D. Watt will in Liberal Hall (Sunday) ' o'clock. 7 at euniag, rs Frbachihq. Dr. 8hsldon Jackson, ef EenTer, will preach in the M. E. Church (Sunday) evening, at the usu-heur for services. al See Oabdshiks. advertisement of garden and flower seeds. Siatbrsvillb. BY TELEGRAPH. , ,? AMERICAS,, Elder R. Ballantyne, Supl. Sunday schools, and Elder L. F. Monch,. will preaoh at Slaterville Sunday, at 11 a.m. Representatives O'Brien, (Md.) minority of the special committee te; investigate affairs la Mis sissippi, made their report, and repre sent that in Vicksburg and Warren Co., 99 per cent, of the taxes which aro se " great as almost to amount to eonnsca-uoa,are paid' by whites, while the effi- cers, controlled Dy a corrupt ring oi colored politicians,' who use their positions Ij plunder the people and screen the perpetrators of this plundering, and that Crosby, colored sheriff, was a member and tool of this ring; that the tax payers league was organised, irrespec tive ot party, witb tne object openiy stated, ot securing capable officials and an honest government; that the sheriff's and tax collector's bonds were utterly worth less, and that the board of supervisor, though advised of the fact refused te compel Crosby to make them good, and hence the taxpayers were justified in demanding Crosby' resignation, which was voluntarily and not the result of vio lence or threat; thai the conflict of the i th of December, tesnlung in killed, two whites and twenty colored, was wholly caused by aa armed attempt of the negroes of Warien county to invade Vicksburg at the instigation of Crosby, who was eocoaraged and supported by Gov. Ames; that tbe defense of the city was made under the direction of the mayor, and was entirely justified by the law of that any oLher oaurge wouid have been cruelty to the families of both rac.s; that there is not and has not been any organized resistance at Vicksburg by whites to lawful authoriiy, but on the contrary they are sincerely desirous of preserving pence, owning, as they do, nearly all the property, paying nearly all the taxes, and that the patience they exhibit under such an accumulation of wrungs and outrages such aa the inhabitants of a northern city is the marvel would not tolerate of eur civilization; there is no white league in Mississippi whose object is to deny the blacks any right or privilege guaranteed by law. Gov. Ames' call eu the President for troops was based upon false partisan eutemeuis. The report concludes with the opinion that the State can only be restored to prosperity by restoring to the people an honest government and control of their own aflairs without Federal interfer- - McEnery and others. STew Tork. 26. In the Beecher trial yesterday Tracy continued bis opening speech for tbe defence. He asserted that Moulton's alleged interview with Beecher an Jan 2d, was a fabrication. Newyears' was on Sunday, and on Mtnday Beecher re ceived over 800 callers, and Moulton was not one of them. In reference te Beasie Turner he argued that the charge of the prosecution that Beeceer sent her away to prevent her frem telling what she knew was not trne, for Beecher bad not tried to get a retraction from her. He reviewed Tilton's relations with Woodhull and denounced Big attempts He exon Beecher as blackmail. plained bis own connection with the ease, and denied that he bad prepared the questions and answers for Mrs. Til-to- n before the committee. He gave his advice to Moulton as a friend of tbe firm ef Woodruff and Robinson and not as an attorney, and drew out of the case in '72. He went into service as Beech er's counsel in June '74, after telling Tilton he did not feel bound to keep trust with bim, and was released from his promise not to appear as Beecher's counsel. He will continue his speech on Monday. The fallowing card from Henry C. Bowen was published this afternoon: The statements made by Mr. B. r. Tracy in his opening address to tbe court and jury iu the Brooklyn scandal case, as tar as said statements refer to me as having been engaged in any con spiracy whatever, are malignant falsifications from beginning te end, destitute even ef one panicle of truth, as said Tracy can learn if he will call me to the witness stand, in which event be will find out that I do not believt in tbe doc trine said to be taught to him that lying is justifiable nnder certain eircumslaces. Henry C Bowen. Signed, Steamship Vicksburg from Port Royal S. C., came ashore last night near Fear Island, and is a total loss. The crew escaped, and the cook was saved. Tbe cargo consisted of cotton and fruit. The steamship Queen, which was ashore at Squau beach, reached here this morning. James M. Shaw, owner of the burned building on Duane street, one of tbe walls of which fell on to St. Andrew's church last evening and killed and wounded a number of people, has been arrested and held to bail by the coroner. The condition of the walls had given Father Curran, pastor of St. Andrew's the some anxiety, but he was sexton says, tnat tbe architect had com plied witb the law before attempting te rebuild them; on the otner band it is asserted that one of the engineers in the fire department warned tbe pastor that the walls were unsafe, ond that' no one should be permitted in the gallery, which was endangered by their fall. Of the wounded persons only one is considered dangerous. Tbe coroner has not given his verdict as te the six killed. Leavenworth, 2C. The following dispatch was received at : department headquarters "Cheyenne, 26. "Stone Calf has come in here to surrender liimseif and the whole Cheyenne tribe, about 1,600, with two German white women. The main body is still three days' travel from here, and I send to bring in an ambulance out the white women captives. Stone Calf has agreed that they shall give up their arms and ponies, and go into camp aud attend daily roll call. Grey Beard, Heap Birds, and all the chiefs, except Medicine Water, are with Stone Calf. Thos H. Neill, 4"Bvt. Brig. Gen., commanding." The announcement of the formal signature to the terms of settlement of the The U. P. pay car is expect- Virginius case seems to be premature Coming ed in Sunday or Monday. Then the boys asitiskn'ewn from the best authority fiual conclusion of the, arrangement will make things lively, and lots of debts the has to await a formal recognition by the will be paid. new government of Alphonso and by the United Slates. The credentials and instructions under this head are now on the. way to minister Cashing. The pre A N. stock of Candies. Cicars, Drngs, Madl liminary agreement stipulates tne payoee. Ferfumerjr, &c. Just received at Peeble'e ment ot $18,000 in satistaction of tne sl7-- l d!38-Drug Stare, fifth Street Ogden. Virgiuus claims of a personal character, and the abandonment by Spain of No all reclamations against the United How It Is. Lovely weather. States. clouds. Warm sunshine. Roads drying. confirmed 0. N The Senate BusBirds of collector internal revenue; shirupping. Dewey, arriving. Spring John J. Criichelow, J. Micbley, John iness reviving. Good times coming. Smith, B. M. Thomas, P. Clenn and J. L. Bradtihaw, Indian agents at Uintah Valley, Utah; caaip Apache, Arizona; totown in of Lots people Lively. Warm Spring, Oregon; Southern Apachday, but they left most of their money at es, New Mexico; I'ucblo agency, New old stock- Mexico; San Carlos, Arizona aud Hoop home or in the bank or Harvey much have didn't or any- - er Valley, Cal., respectively; elst they ing," Jewell, judge of the court of comuus how, for, though the city looked lively, sioners of Alabama claims; Jas. T. Ty. there was not much oash stirring. ner, second assistant gen eral. On the arrival of the train from A. Rkspectkd Citizen. Mr. Hadley Richmond at Alexandria this morning D. Johnson, of Salt Lake City, has been it was discovered that James I . Nye, who, when last seen, occupied spending a day or two in our city, and a section of the sleeping car, was misreturned home this afternoon. Mr. Johnsing and bis boots were still in the bertb. son was a former resident of Nebraska, He was en his way north from Jacksonknown and respected by many of our ville, Fla., with his daughter, Mrs. best citizens. It is not improbable that Vyse, and his servant. He retired the previous evening in his usual health; it he may settle down in Ogden. Good. is supposed he got up in the night in a dazed condition and walked oil or fell New Papir. We are in receipt of off the car while in motion, as he has heard from at any of the staseveral copies of the Real EitaU and not been tions where the train slopped. Some Lake fears have lately beeu felt by his friends Mining Gazette, published for gratuitous circulation, by Lapham, that his mental faculties were waning, Rood & Co. It will be a good ' adver and on this account he was induced to his daughter in Florida, whither she tising medium, and ' containi many join bad gond for the benefit, of her health. e A dispatch from Richmond says ' its title. Nye was lound there all safe but nearly nude. It seems he slipped out ef a car just as the train started, and Comb and Sec the Lightning Churn; ssncealed himself in the depot. Leaehary, of the Louisiana conservamakes butler in threo minutes. ' For ale at Walker Brothers. presented to dl38 lw. tive committee Representative Wheeler a letter of ac ceptance of the conservative caucus of measure. It is underthe SmautAK Accident. Yesterday, Mr, stoodcompromise the entire congressional committee Prentice Bart was timming a Cottonwood will remain here till after the adjourntree in front ef his lot en Eighth street, ment of congress and then canvas the returns which will be forwarded here when John Fife, a boy seven years of and the result be carried to New Bgsran nnder the tree just as a limb Orleans by heeler, and put into effect was falling". He was felled to the ground, under his personal supervision. nd when taken Philadelphia. 26. up it was found that his The ice on the Schuykill at Manyunk left thigh was hrokon near the hip joint. broke up yestertay afternoon. During Dr. Murphy has been attending upon the night the river rose rapidly twenty him and considers the fracture of a dan- feet above the usual height, and only gerous character, wb.ieh below tne highest point ever may deform him four feet for lif,. ine ail bouses in the u o(U of . th reached, submerging lower part of the town, forcing the occuof an awkward character and the Dr. pants to abandon them and thsir con will obtain other professional assistance. tents. The gas works were overflowed, Mr Burt saw ,0me boy. running un- and the streets were in darkness: All der the tree and called out to them to the mills except one btve suspended, throwing at least 2,000 persons out of His Jeep away. warning was regarded employment. the others, but Baltimore, 26. young Fife took no .a. wr. uurt is letter An says that Gordon Annapolis taking care of muo iouow during hi, misfortune. Claude, a naval cadet, was expelled from the academy at that place onVVednesdty last, for refusing to fence with a colored cadet A Aew Uvea man confessed that Milwaukee, 25. be married K;. tw i . Senator elect, left to Cameron, Angus CarTen That'8 the kiudff. day lor Washiocton. lie denies tae re nelp-mcport published that be will unite with eyery nian waats. the independents in the Senate, and says A Xewark be will act with the republicans. chap wh0 on fibort , uaintan m -- ,.;, i gas Francisco, 26 " wiaow, ran " east on Sunday Booth starts Governor when he diseovertd that uh e next to take bis seat in tlie United States Peebles. ' post-mast- lt VS " ir. the mother of. 2i chihlrwi. to the tray. iareiiTANT New Orleans, 26, large and enthusiastic meeting opposed to the compromise, was held tonight, at St. Patrick's hall. Resolutions A were adopted against tbe compromise, and speeches vers made by W. RanWashington, 26. Spear, (Peun.) and dolph, J. A. Rozer, Dr. J. Bruno, Gov. Hustn. MsBaKr d jrBaus. . oais-W- functio- n- Z. C. M. I. ELIXG PUBLIC. It ll th doty of all Daraonl hefhn, It.n Ituf on journey to aacerta.B by liat ronte eu reacn mwr aeatiuaiion witu the trouble, and it there are two or mora roeda learliug to tti taiae point, to decide which ia the attest and pteasantest to travel. ' r We take pleasure in that tie Cnicauo aUting, HoaTH-WaauKuivir U th ulOut, and aeTer. al soil Iho thortMt, between Omaha and Chicago. H ithia the put two yeara the rue had haa (won pat is admirable rouduion. and altnoat the eutire line hue bean rataid with tteel raila. The Depot is Chicago ia ceutraily located, aud their traina arrive there thirty minute in advance of all other lint. paeo;ere Caa alwayi be ure of nakiag- - Jfcuteru aunuectivna. For all Iowa, Toe pomti in Nertbern and Noi aboBld purohaae ticketa via fctarahall, Oedtr Rapid, or Clinton. For paint in Northern Illinois or VYisconaia, via Fulton; and if job are tfuiug to Chicago, or Kant, yoa should, by all noaua, par-cha- u ticket Old Fiwueer Kuui- eyour by the 1 lrit tly G DE N B RAN C H- ru The Chicago tS Xrt?i- - Wentern, Toa will find ob all thro U0 train Pullman Sleepera, new and aaatrniflcent Day Goacbea, aad the beet PmokiDt; and Clia Care Bow b any road in the Unit'! Particular information, with map, time table, etc., niay be liad at any et the Throunh Ticket Offices in the Went, or opoa personal or written application to i. 11. Movhtii, Western Traveling agent Oniaha, Neb., or to W. U Stsmnktv, tieueral PasMuger Agent Chicago. rcnd Mt. - t't'l lui-- . . - ' Notr - tt the public In the Purchase of - ; offer- Dry Goods, Groceries, ' Clothing, Hoots ec shoes, ' ' 1k" Hats & Cups, Canned Goodst Eadics' Dress Goods, Millinery, Shawls, Fancy Trimmings, &c . Notions, Laccx, 108-l- y Carpets & Honse Furnishing Goods Till INTER-OCEA- N. Weekly, Semi-Week- & ly Daily. Established lees than three 1 ears ano as a Representative Republican Paper, pledged to main tain and defend the principles and organization of tbe (national Republican Party.the I.vncK-OCKAwas early pushed to the forefrent, of jonrndiins and achieved a succtws Biiprecvdented in the history ol such enterprises. By aniversat assent it ha aaa asaiicned pnaitioa as Stoves PLOWS, AND ALL KINDS OF The Leading Republican Paper . THE NORTHWEST, 1ST A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. columns are carefully guarded against objectionable matter, and every effort la made to render it a pleaeant and pro! labia eonipanioa te the borne Bresid. The Agricultural Department Is carefully edited by gentlemen of ability and txpenence, In Literature, Local and General Newt, Foreign & Domestic : First-cla- W. NATIONAL NEWSPAPER d206-lf- oue that will be.found usefnl and interesting te Amencns In every part of the globe. W hile it the Git EAT lNThRfcfTS enpecittllv represent of the NORTHWEST, it i National in its views and comprehensive in its rirm in its pob' leal faith, it is not bigoted, ana In a? iscu-sioaims to be candid, diguiuea, ana asovs persons! abnfe. Tlin liMtiK-tjUEA- rt lias ine largest aggregate irculatlon of any newspaper published in the Northwest. It is set.t te more than 8,000 Post ad Territory offices, distributed in every State in the Lmted States, in all the Ilritisn provinces, and nnmenoiu loreigu ntatea and countries. F O TJ Im -f- 11.00 3SA0 1.M 5 00 12.00 20.00 i postefte law new E;aj;S - "takes effect the 1st tay f UoliivlJji A. I)., 1H76. Under this law the po tags Teas. Sugars, Hams, Choicc ie.oo tn Tbe G S00 By mail per year (iu advance) ... 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This will make it uececary for all subscribers or agent sending as- J rumsntiscnptions to semi me money w i A(K, IN ADDITION TO Tlin BUHSUBiruUH PKICR: The following are tbe rates to be paid under the new law, - 15 eentsper year WKEKLY INTKB-OCE'A8EMI-ERKLY INTKR-OCPA- 5 20centser year SC cents per year DAILY 1NT:R-OOEAmade wuh country pabH Special arrangement Ushers lor clubbr e with their publication. ftamule copies free Money cau be seat by draft. money order, express, er registered litter, at out . risk. ' . Address FOREIGN. CA3L.1L, All Order addrested to D. Jl. T EERY will receive prompt attention Newspaper ss ! i Morrison Plough! Corresptmdtnct It is not excelled by any publication is a conntry, Tbe 1NTKK-OCEA- ! 5Z3 And everything that goes to make A f STUDEB AKER and BAIN WAG ONS. The Commercial Department Is conducted with great care, and everything pne- sime is done to make tbe makhet Kr.rouxs such as the JfABMKKS and BUSINESS M1.N of the Northwest can KELY UPON. -- FAEMING IMPLEMENTS Not alone on its political character does the rext itn claim to popular favor. It aims at the highest excellence in all departin and this era of proe;resive joarnalism ments, aspires to position among the best. The lNl'tR-OOEAuiakrs especial claim a 1MKK-UCKA- Its Harness, HarnfM Trimmings, Leather Nalllery, and Findings Hardware, Tinware, Glassware, Crockery. Bacon, Fancy t Groceries, Brown and Bleached Dress Goods, Flannels, Sheetings, Prints, -- r.: Motions, Etc, Etc. CLOTH AND CALF SHOES. RUBE3ER OVERSHOES, LADIES' AT ji London, 2C. The Tall Mall Gazette's Berlin correspondent reports that the German Government has received a memorial from the Protestant clergy of Spain complaining that liberty of worship is threatened. Similar memorials were 'forwarded to other Protestant powers in Europe aud to the United States. The Berlin correspondent of tbe Times INTER-OCEAsays the memorial of the Protestant olergy of Spain asks an intercession by 119, Lake St., Chicago. Protestant powers in behalf of those who reonce were priests but. embraced the formed religion and marri. d while the A COMMODIOUS STORE republic was in existence, as sy a recent On Fifth Street, decree suoh marriages have been declar ed null and void. door east of O. W. Turner's, with Next Intelligence is received here that the , two rooms in the rsar. steamer Hong Rone, from this place far Japan, foundered off the Island of Abdel Kuna, in tbe Indian Ocean Nine teen persons are reported saved, and six are known to have drowned. Eighteen Enqiire ef Q W. TURNER, Ogden, Or JOHN CORDON, Mound Fort. are missing. ,1 d91 tf London, 27. The bark Bell Hill was wrecked on the Irish coast and thirteen of her ere lost. CRIF I C ING- PRICES S A. - ! Before RemoTing t Other Premises. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. dl23-3m- . jpQTjQJ ' N, NEW STOCK; J TV A TBS. I OEARDSLEY HOUSE, . Ogden TO TI RENT. IBERAL HALL IS TO RENT FOIt BALLS, Lectures or family parties, on any other even in ts but Sunday and Monday. Apply to Jas. Horrocks, Pioneer Drug More, 4uuu street, ' Ogden. Lectures every Sunday evening at T o'clock Sociables every Monday evening, at 8 o'clock. Lecturers traveling through Ogden, frequently favor aa with an address. fTRANSIEKT J unction. M, , A ,y in II. BEAKDSLEY, Proprietor. anrinff- CALF, COMING - branded FINESTEtct FURNITURE to this 9 City. OGDEN House. J. BOYLE & Go's. W OR the left hip; Strayed from the south end of the town last tan. Any mrormaiion cincemug animal, will be tnanKiuny receivea oy Mrs. WILLIS MS, Midwife. d2-s- l Young Street, Ogdct. A. L. YVAL'GAMAN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon OFFICE. OFFICE, OPPOSITE POST Street, 0?!pn the East, a splendid Belcetion cf fito All For Sah Exceedinrfty Cltiap, at G. 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