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Show BY TELEGRAPH. alone have not kept 'Mrs! T rotifaf-tendanon .the court aioce Beecher want on the stand.- She expects to succeed him as a witness, er certainly to follow Cleveland as tbe concluding witness for tbe defense. Beecher'a counsel TH1 ATTENTION 01 IU VKIKMPI are unwilling to admit that it is tbeir CALLS tb Pblk ia jmieral to fctr & stock of fixed purpose to call Mrs T., but from other sources ef information it if known SPKIXQ GOODS, that such is their determination. It is CooitiDi of known Judge Neilson baa declared he will permit her to testify if both sides Ladles Hats, Bonnetg, Feathers, consent to it. According to Beecher' Flowers, etc.. friend they want her testimony, in the first place, being satisfied it a ill corrobAll or which eh will mII at orate Beecher in every important parPrices to Suit the Ti mis. ticular, and introduce a needed narration of circumstances under which the defense allege, that her confession and other papers were forced from her by her husband. The reason is, if they don't get her testimony it w.U place the plaintiff in a position for excluding it, and this, they believe will strengthen All kisds or their case before tbe jury and. the pub-lie- ,but whether the plaintiff takes this KaiMd In WeUr County, for Ml by position or not the direct testimony of Mrs. Tilton under oath will be given to SAMUEL FOWLER & Co., tbe public. At Hooper. Also Locust, Balm of Gilead, Lombardy FOREIGN. Poplar and other Shade Tree. Berlin, 12. . Look Out for his Wagon la The Roman Catholic bishops, soon after the conference at Fulda, addressed Order received at Joseph Harris', petition to the Emperor William in per- Main Street. d!60-2son, remonstrating against the with drawal of the state grants to their main tenance, to which they deolared tbe honor of Prussia pledged. They also FKTJITS AND FLOWERS protest against being required to obey Tbe unconditionally- - the state laws. ministers authorized by ..the .Emperor bare replied, expressing regret that tbe OA AAA GREENHOUSE AND BEDDING bishops should objeot to obey the laws O VjUUU Plant for th bona or garckn, wbicb are always obeyed in other coun ANB tries, and adding that the bishops would have preserved tbe fatherland from disTHOUSANDS OF TREES, turbance and confusion if they had remained faithful to their own conviction and warnings, which they proclaimed Apple, Peach, Plum, Pear, Cherry, ueoseberry, Uurrant, Kasp-- . before the Vatican council. The North German Gazette, semi-of- fi berry, &c., &c, cial, says the article of the Berlin Post ALSO contains much in one respect, but con nected with such erroneous views that MULBERRY AXD BLACK WALXUT, we must contradict it. Our internation' For Shad Tree. al relations are by ne means as unfavorFor sale CHEAPER THAN EVER, able as reported. While the of the' French army is disquieting, at it does not aim at the solid establishment JOHN READING'S NURSERY, of French forces, but it is undertaken for the obvious purpose. Tbe rost overCor. Second Eaat and Second Sooth St. rates the influence of the papal'pewer All kinds of Garden and Flower Seeds and the Jesuits in Italy and Austria. Best Quality. dl59-lTheir power is happily insufficient to of the produce a good understanding between the sovereigns or nations concerned Tbe Gazette thinks the same may be said in regard to France.' A bill ban been introduced in tbe Lower House of tbe Prussian diet to Marbler or Sandstone Monaments abrogate tbe clauses of tbe constitution which grant independent administration . CUT AND LETTERED BT r ' of ecclesiastical .affairs and unimpeded ' intercourse of religious- associations rewith their superiors. The bill -- , MAIN &XKEET, OGDEN. stricts the freedom of clerical appointand elieawit In th market. The ' ments, and makes tbeir confirmation in- - dg9-t- f 'Uisplnsabl to their legality. London, 12. Paul Boyton did not make the entire trip lo Boulogne by swimming. He was . . , taken on board the preis steamer short 6 an after m,, p. Saturday, against ly btaqwu w.ish, "wiikin eight mile ot tbe coast. The Quoftn and Lord Mayor .tele: . AT. THE 'congratulations to Mr. graphed tbeir v. . ; ' a Tbe Boynton. reporters' publish joint declaration that- Boynton's desistance was aewing solely 40 their remonstrance, because of the increasing darkness and Ogden Junction Office roughness of the channel. H fully under orproved his power to sueceed " dinary circumstances. The doctors certify tbat be was able to puddle fully six hours longer. He was not visibly disturbed. The weather had become boisterous, the night was dosing in, and the pilot .declined the responsibility el guiding Lira after dark. He has de: cided to repeat the attempt to swim across the channel.' ' In the IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Lewis asked commons, whav course the government would take '!,,. w. ' f r ', : if the independence of Belgium was imIN'A perilled in coosequence of her rejection of Prussia' demand Disraeli said there had misrepresentation and exaggeration in the matter. The Prussian note to Belgium was not a menace, it was only a remonstrance. Ne rejoin der bad been made to Belgium's answer Order Books, ; ' ; and be. believed the questiotuwas con. ''. cluded. Germany bad shown ber corReceipt Books. diality for England by communicating In concluto 'ber the correspondence. sion Disraeli declared that were BelgiBill Heads, um's neutrality threatened ber Majesty's do its duty government was prepared to " to its sovereign, and would not fear to Letter Heads, ; meet parliament. : 1 i ee - AMERICAN. Cow .ndBu.1.- -. M. Mltot KKBOM. C.A..W. Fwua b, tk. ,."7 . AN IMPORTANT Charley : LETTER-Pea- ! r . who was tp have sailed for Europe on the 17th inst., has changed his mind. He has concluded that he will not be . the first tp establish the precedent of the leaving his country during the term ef ', his office. r Wilson's going abroad was likely to. be criticised, and there is no doubt that however unlikely any contingency may seem woich would make his presence in the United States necessary during the Beit summer, he is right and pradent in deeiding- to stay at home. He will soon go to Massachusetts, and will probably visit the Pacific coast during the vaeatien. The hearing of the' case of, Hinds, charged with offering a bribe to a police officer in connection with mail lettings, is postponed, till Tuesday; he is under :'' bond for $25,00Q. Washington 12. . The secretary of the interior y decided that the bona-fidowners and holders of patents for lands located by d the Chippewa eerie certificates are entitled, upon surrendering these scrip patents and paying two dollars and a half per acre, to receive a new and unquestionable patent for their lands. ..The commissioner general of the land office is directed to issue the instructions. This action is called forth by a decision of the supreme eottrt ef California that, all patents founded on the location of said serip in California are void on their face, congress having made it applicable only to lands oeded by the Chippewa half breed Indians, Secretary Delano's decision is a general application,, there being a various Urge number of similar cases in western states and territories'. ' The supreme court of the United StaUs decided that money temporarily borrowed by a banker in the course of business is not taxable as cap-ital. ' decided in ..The court of c'aims favor of a number of 'claimants, being army officers whose pay had been with- held because they were absent at home at their own request, waiting orders. The President appointed Volney V. Smith, ef Arkansas, consul at St. Thomas, West Indies. U. S. Marshal' Purnell to day telegraphed Attorney General Williams that he had recaptured the notorious counterfeiter, Pete McCartney. Potts ville, Pa., 12. The impression generally prevails that the strike is nearly ended. Haileton, 10. Adjutant-GenerLatta arrived here and had a conference with the fheriff and cjtizens, under orders of the Governor, relative to the withdrawal of the military asked for by a delegation ef citizens and miners, others.fuvoring the recall of troops. He promised the sheriff a sufficient foace to prelect the workingmen. Subsequently those favoring the detention of themilitary met the, d discussed the general and sheriff, gravity of the situation. The general lias' not yet reported to, the Governor the result of his viit. A special policeman from Philadelphia, who had been running one'of tlie pump engines atEckley, while on his Way to work was taken by two men into and threatened with instant death if he did. not stop work. One man has been arrested and released on bail. ' ''",.-New "York 12.! ' In the Beecher trial Becclier .related the particulars of his acquaintance with Mrg. Mouiton. He had a conversation with her about the story of his alienating Mrs. Tilton affections from her husband, and declared it was unintentional on his part. He had never admitted to Mrs Moulton that be had committed adultery, nor ma she ever; accuse hitif or ,tt, neither did she ever advise him to go before the church and confess bis crime. Tbe story of the iulerview as related by Mrs. Moulton was an absolute fiction. He did not see her on the 2d of June nor 31st of May. The topic of intimate relations was never referred to in any of tbeir conversations. In any interviews with Tilton and Moulton the word "criae was never used in connection with witness' con' dact. the brst lima be bad any inti mation of ; thej' imputation of, crime to him was wuen B:Jpatb visited htm at reekbkill after the publication of" tbe Bacon letter, witness bad several inter views with Moulton when the latter said be had tried to dissuade Tilton from Answering it. subsequently Moulton wished witness to sign a card, ef which the following is the substance, staling t nit if be Old so Tilton would be satisfied and every document concerning this matter would be burned: "This church and community are un questionably - and justly interested through the recent publication by Theodore Tilton, in answer to Dr. Leonard Bacon, of New Haven. It is true that I have committed an 'offense against Theodore Tilton, and giving that oflense the force of bis construction I made an apology and reparation, such as both he and I at tbe time deemed full and necessary, .lam convinced hat Tilton has been goaded to his defense by misrepre sentation .or misunderstanding of mjr position toward him'. "I 'shall never be a party to the reopening of, this question which has been settled between Theodore Tilton and myself. I have committed no crime and if this society believes its duty to be that I should re open this already ton public subject, er r .' , resign, I will resign.',' Witness absolutely refused to sign it. He tben explained tbe chnrch action in regard to Tilton's name being dropped from the rolls. Tilton appeared and disclaimed any membership with the chnrch, but having been accused of slan dering tbe pastor, he denied the charge, and wanted to have it stated in his presence if there was any to make. Witness stated that whatever differences there bad been between them, had been honorably adjusted 'Witness was then questioned in regard to .the committee and denied ever having a conversation about the possibility of getting Mrs. Tiiton to go back to her husband if the scandal was properly fixed up. motives of delicacy The Tribune'snt rthj o"aesupp.ruadptrageofth . i Washington 10. Wilson, Vice-preside- .Il"KtBj5fiuoortifboo JlidTbl-MiMothemspecUwo- . ladies of the Btuu take notice will please 'Belief Society meet witk will R...Sner tkalfiisterU, 15th inst., in next, on Thursday thtra the City Hall, Ogden, at 2 p.m. Mno.-T- he e the fine display ef Clocks, aid at the in latest styles, Walker Bros. We enquired the price, and found them very reasonable. Sb Go show-windo- w ' dl38-3- Nsw P. M. A telegram from Washthat ington, dated 12th inst., announces has been W. Manaing ap. MTi'llenry Weber at Hooper, postmaster painted ounty, Utah. . Gilmt's Bakiho". Powmb, is pure ad never fails to please. . . dl63-l- half-bree- neo-essa- , to-d- Torso Folks' Mietino. Sister E. R. Snow will meet with the young people f Ogden at their regular assembly in the City Hall (Wednesday) erening, at 7 o'clock. ;'' Gillet's Flavoring! Extracts known as the best in use. dl62-lm- . y . A new house with Rixr. two rooms, on 6th Street, with or without For particulars enquire, at ( garden. dl76-lw Vi ."Ihis'offio. To Labgc Importatiox of fresh California 1 Walker Bros. " "Crackers, at " dl4 8m , . . -- ,'t. , .. Accerding to the Salt Lake Herteld,: fn Great Western Iron Co. is turning out vast qusntiiies of metal, which is 'being shipped to Pioelia, Eighteen mouths age ,$500 per month was paid to workmn;"tiow its monthly pay-? toll amounts tb$4,000. ' I to v. ftir BiLt and ScppeR Mr. John Czac-- ) iert will give an entertainment to his tfrieads'at the Delmonico , Hqtet next Thursday evening, at 8;30,, p'elock. Messrs. J. J. Clayton and George Thempson are the committee or arrange-- . mnt. and tickets for the ball and supper are placed at $1 50. . y & Judicial Hon. David P. Lowe, Chief Justice of Utah, who arrived last Satur day evening,' was present at the sitting of the Third Judicial Court yesterday, and ' occupied the bench with Judge Emerson. It is not vet decided to which district he will be assigned. From expressions we hare heard from members of the bsr, it is hoped that Judge Emerson will be permitted to remain in this district for "the present, as be is so well acquainted with the business, and has the desire and ability to- - go" ahead and clear the '(; " ' "' "111. vaieuuar. . Stone Throwing. Last Saturday evening the danger of throwing rock?, indulged in by .many of our .boys,, was painfully illustrated. Soue boys wre playing near the residence ef Mr. John Reeve, when a large atone Was thrown, in play, but it struck a son of Mr. ' Reeve, 14 years if age, in the faee, breaking his nose and inflicting a wound over the eye. The injured boy is in a fair way of speedy recovery, but the danger of this practice .might have re- i, eeive a fatal illustration, and this should he a warning to the juveniles. Educational. The Ogden Seminary will Spring Term, in the. Second District SMkufe, on. Monday; April 19th, 1876. a. m. 8tudents will be admit. ' 4 from any part of the city or county. eours f instruction will be divided , ? into three K ' departmeets; The Primary department, the Intern,.,);.,,. nd the Grammar department. Children " siuaent, up, Mill rC, The of all grades, from the A, be admitted.. . following teachers will officiate: L. P. ; . Monet Principal, and Teacher in Grammar Department ,,. John Fowler, Teacher of Music; "'or' adson. Teacher in Inter- - Ruthinda Wonch, Teacher in Primary iVLt: ;? .- - , f h F. al , . - , open' i's Mokch. ' - " JinXINERY. MRS. M. BOWRINC Z; 0. M OGDEN BRANCH .. .... v. ... SPRING (. i ,JMtlJl. STYLES LATEST OF GOODS .. ... -- NOW TKEES!TMES! FRUIT TREES, MONUMENTS. James Fowler, . '.. ' t . - "i, ' ' 'A f .,::f :'! VM . .f I tci 'Sk? DRY Gd6DS,B00TS& SHOES i'J 94. J .1 i 4 iliJ.i 9 Hats and Caps, Hardware. Tinware, Crockery, uoodware, Clocks, lite. 1 CENT &f e BO Y0 C A N D i - i V Ki L 0THINC ! lli'MK tilVE lU-f.V- Stoves, of Newest Patterns. PIOWS AND IMPLEMENTS. AfiBICUZTLRAL All Order addreued to D. If. PEERY will receive tir&nnt attention. HJ. M. d296-tf- 8UPT. .. v ,t 'I. i BEH , Style SvLTpGrtox r.&i ,i..a All kinds of STAPLE GOODS of tlie Best Brands. "'--' '',Z O ' 1E;D To New Store, West Side JIain Street r.f r r. r.'5 xl f i.!. I.' FOULGrEB . , t ' ' . ' .,'., been-grea- br.it ? SELLING OFF AT LOW FIGURES. ' JOBWOEE ; DRESS G O ODS, FANCY G O ODS, Ribbons, lrimmings, Notions, Etc.; Etc. bt NOTICE. ,f1 Attention is directed to our fine selection of w m II ARRIVING ,;o;-- - Og-den- ' tit ' New Goods now arriving expressly for A -- 1 Spring and Summer trade. Iatest Styles In Latlles Mlsse' anil Chilcrit Shees, from th Kast and California. Spring Styles In Prints, Cheviot' and other Skeetlnipt, Drews Goods, Jeans and Cottonadefs; Wlilte Cioods, Notions, ., Gent's White Shirts and Farnlwnlug Uoods. . ' :. "'! ' 4 Groceries iS J j Provicionr A FuU Stock of I f$ h.) ' m TV. . dl23-3m- . FOULGER. NEW STOCK. ' ; ' It is reported Pari, 11.' ' from Estella the Carlists shot. eight Alfossists prisoner on ;the inst. in reprisal for the Carlists asset sinatud near Tsfallaque. , Paris, 12. The Moniteur, declares France is unanimous for peace as a par .amount necessity. She is. not conspir ing against any one. Tbe French press generally ooncur in this opinioa. semi-offici- Show Cards, Visiting Cards, Business Cards, Ball Tickets, . ' establishment in A Houston wa parity burned recent!, ftna thousands of pounds of meat de strojed. As soon aa the fire was over a throng of poor people invaded tbe ruins and carried off the roasted pig k meat. pork-packio- g ' Meal Hand Shipping Bills, r ' , UNITED ORDER or TMLORS " ' ' : : . OtPj CONSTITUTION t. ' BL'ILDIXQ, , Bills, ' c Monthly Statements, . ! Tickets, Event 1HB - Varftty . . - RAILROAD WORK! FirSt-Cla- ss . Koadr-mad- roaiot-z- e Cutters tkfSMlled . Workmen. .. Clothing, "Cloth, Trimminm, ot. tc, J , ust arrived from the East, a splendid Seksction "of tha . PIHE STErer PURITITUBE to this brought ;r SALT LAKE CITY, LTAII. s i ' ' dtj. All For Salt Exceedingly ; Olieap, at . i t CITS OR" PINOLE dAKMlKTS MADE TO tdrr in a tvm kauri. Tb aawt oaaliti of All Order. KnairiM, RrmitUnc, - Home made Mid iiuortB4 tlotk. M aaarwM to tb Manager, , , , J. BOYLE & Go's 33 ; , ;:, : , JST yT": S T O R H3 EAST SIDE MAIN STREET, 0(PJDE.V, Dareanm BedmetMl, Parlor and Chamter Ket Lonti h, tboulS PLAIX AND FANCY .,. Agent FUMmTilE spring beds a specialty. ' far Mason t nauiltn,s nncqnalled tVablaet 6f A. i ; : " . |