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Show bad been the artivil from Sin Francisco of at. 'g oun i thtt a ropu'ae ifverdict this mode wi s en i it favor, but g other son of the dteeastd aud his to ha en.pioyej, be w etiicl m to upthe that denied He basis sound a on as unive to wife, who are expected verdict had been recorded f t pniiular soon as thoy can after the receipt of Beecfter, as had ben asserted, and a telegram which was ent announc named a number of well known newa as an indication by their course ins to them the melancholy end of psper of the popular sentimens in fjvor of Th.s was a matter he should hate their father. been ashamed t allude to but fur the On their arrival here the family It was example of his learned friend will rtturn to the late home of the said by Evarts that all clashes of society hud gathered around in the deceased with the body, for inter- Bee her.vicinage Where was Dr Storrs, lr ment. Schuyler, Dr Buddinjoon, Dr. Talm.ng, He hal Dr. Duryea, and Vandyck? The New Improved I OGD.EN JUNCTION. FIFTH STUEET. Charlci M. STR-lTFO- - - W. Pasaosa,- Editor Husintu Xamtger. t NGIER, 1,G Q -- 2L Tit-to- n. Thursday Emtimr, June 10. IS?5 RETtBLICAX COXVEX- - This day tho Republican State tor California will be GoDveDtioo held at Sacramento, the objcjct beiug t) put in nomination a State ticket. It would seem that members of thai the concluparty have lately come to sion that a fight must be made in that Statej and the effort made to the keep the party alive. No doubt bread and butter brigade is stirred the "powers Hp to thk proceeding by that be," in Washington, for we oppose they think it will not do to let the party die out in so large a State as California, where ao much jmblio pap is distributed. The Chronicle, ever hopeful, hopes and eipscta to see honest eounsels The needier Trial. - ' New York. 9 The brooklyn court room was pocked The en ihiit morning with gprctaters trance of lieacb, who was le delifer tWe closing address, wax toe ciguitl for a storm of tipplause, which ws elwcked with difficulty. Fuilerton armed abort ly after, and received a similar evtio!r The plain iff was car'y in hie uiual place 14 closely behind the couul, and surrounded by the surging multitude. The throng was bo greai that Judge Neilson guTe iiiHtructions to the officers in charge to make some arrangements to prevent a similar occurrence in future. The judge cautioned the crowd to preserve the utmost silence. Beach rose to address the jury at eleven o'clock. He said at last Tilton had ao opportunity of being heard in a court of justice after having been overwhelmed with calumnies and prosecuted by all the powers of a man whom the of Wilkinson discovered to be prevail attheconvention,and it hope genius the greatest man on earth. He referred to see "such a ticket nominated as to the Church investigation as a onethe bast men of the party can sup- sided and partial trial in which the tribunal was composed of friends of the ao port.'" Such action as the Chronicle cused, in which the latter was repreby counsel and in which the achopes for rs certainly desirable, and sented wus cuser deprived of every advantage will we hope that the opposite party which the nature of his case required. also be, governed by the same epirit, It was hoped in this way to satisfy the but public clamor bad convinced for where both parties are honest and public, lieecher's friends of their mistake put in the fii;ld good men, the people Beach said that in making insuliing predictions and repeating insulting epi are assured that which ever may sue tbetft until the ear was pained by them, eed, the offices will be filled by faith- he should not attempt to vie with the eountel f r the defense ful, honest men. The jury had a duty to perform of the It is said that the Democrats and most monie.rtous character. They were to pronounce upon the innocence or guilt Dolly Vardcus are making an effort of the greatest preacher ia Christendom; to fuse in California. Should there they bad been asked to declare by verthat Tilton, Moultou and Mrs. prove to be but two tickets in tha. dict Moultou were perjurers and had not a State, we anticipate a lively time; place in a onurrot justice He said that but in that event what will become of Uvarts had personally appealed to the foreman of the jury and had a?umed to Senator Booth T know the verdict they would render. lSeach said he kuew the influences which had surrounded the jury during MORE THIRD, TEKSf. the trial, and be knew the immense influence of the powerful organization beThe Indianapolis Journal is the hind the defense, and k.new bow it h id been exerted. Evarts had wished for leading Republican paper piblishnl the hundred eyes of Argus and the hunin Indiana, and being as is supposed, dred arms of BiUneux, tint lie h id them He had a I ho go'd. and it more too Senator Martin, it and the orgaft-- of hud been placed where it nouid do most utterances tuny, be regarded as signi good ! He s'i id if the counsel on tbe oi her We are aware that, our read sile spoke with authority, if the jur 'fieaiit. bad been controlled by influence f ers dt not, probably seem to take b I'liinu h rhuich, if they allowed their lo be by invective and warni an interest ii partisan afiYi opinions then governed he had nothing to hep as the people of the States, but, w from their verdict He was no orator, we are all governed by the ?auie and had but plain, simple, logiaul argu uvnt lo present. If the jury would be pVlicy and laws, tho Junction d s govi-rueby ihe logic of the facts; if notbolieve tha: the people )i Uth ihey would hear the case of tbe plaintiff bef ire they consigned him. Moulton and are entirely without interest in Mrs. Moulion to infamy, tken he de who shall succeed Presi mm If da verdict nt their hands He isked for no verdict dent Graut hence we furnish theui winch was not bused on against truth. Ke'ich said that the extraordinary from time to time wiih the opinion.-e- f of tbe other aide that plaiutill p:il'.ticiau8 elsewlicre. never had a oise was contradicted by The Journal gives expression to t ie time and ibor they had spent in t overthrow it. The witness fur the foil-wilanguage, in speaking trying s the tiefetise, upon whom all the of counsel rested, was Beechrr uf President Grant's late letter to himself. Porter made the as'ouishing Guneral White : decUriiiion that Tilton had been comra "Stripped of all verbiage, this remark dieted by tliirty fur witnesses, an asserabU vlevetrh hour ducuiiirnt cun only tion wbtoti could only be met b. a pluiti tre construed as a poli ioiMi'tt bi I fur denial. Ou no material point hud Til' on tbirJ term. He "would Mot ncceft a been contradicted except by Beecher Humiliation if it were i entered, unlrss Beach here referred to his association with Porter in the courts for more than U should come uadur such o ire mn ttnnct ait lo make it an imperative duty thirty years, and to the character which circunis-micethat are not likely to Porter had always maintained as a lawnrie." The Journal only regreis thiit yer and a man. He had been greatly the Republicans of Indiana are not on pained that a gentleman so distinguished toe eve of aeruHiiijj in Stie conPB. vbould Conduct liimselj as he bad in this tinn in order that tlicy, alno. miglit set cae Porter had always before uppeared 'he nral of llieir condemtiaiioa. upon the as the lea li r of his side, but in this . had aoted in a subordinate capu-i'third-ter' project. There ws no digrace in that, for no one could be humi Uted by fallowing the Uid of a counsel so eminent as Evirts DEATH O.V A Tit. 1 IX. The humiliatiNn was in the character of the service which Portur performed, and We are sorry to 1m under the ne- in bia virulent atta ks upon the plaintiff and his principal niiiieses. On one cessity of anuounciog the unexpected occ iMoa. when Porter, shaking his fiand sudden death, on the train wildly in plaint, fl" s face, exclaimed, 'Down, down to hell, and say I sentyou coming west yesterday, of a gentle there!' be (Beach) look d around in man who probably mvor expected some alarm for the personal s ifety of wh anxious to s e what that his e tit from life would take his client He hiin but found him still had become of place as it did. The Hon. Stephen there, looking calmly at Porter, and Baker of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., for- somewhat amused at the exhibition. He said counsel for the defense had been merly a member of Congress from thirteen days, not in trying to establish the district in which he lived, was the innoceoseof Beecher, but to destroy Tilton and all of his supporters. travtling in company with his wife Beach asked the jury to remember the and one son, on a U. P. train going letters of Tilton to his wife, which had read in court, and the' testimony of to California, as he. supposed j yester-terda- y been Beecher himself, in regard to Tilton' s morning, about 5 o'clock character, and asked if his character Beach such as represented. the porter of a Pulman car. in which couid bebefore he concluded, he would be thought Mr. li. was sleeping, observed that able to show the jury that Berher was an i not quite sinle-s- . his breathing appeared unusual and not quite perfect Bench resumed his ad Alter recess He spoke ot Porter's ueilion reported the fact to Mr. B 's fiLms dress when on approachirg him it was Unit Tilton had garbled th Orifli li U mnt letter it its publication, and found that he was in a dying condi- quote! the passage in which the exwere U"ed by Tiltracts frm the tion, life 8 on became extinct. Tilton ton in his sworn statement. The wile and son of Mr Baker re- quoted part of this letter in support ot with "0 misrepresentation, mained with the train, ard arrived his and hu Uarned tiietid vvfl unjust m l Mrs. at Oiden yesterday evening ungenerous in the use he had attempted he was nov cs B. nr. J S'm are gtoj ping at the Union to make of it. Het-aif ivorable lo the mode of argu Il.itel. with the remains of the - pecial'y loeut which sought to en i t the evinpa-thie- s of a juy upon out tide, eu the UKuU;u limuand and lather, awaiting j te Lei-ehe- 1 ng argu-m"nt- m . -t -- -- 3L Hold in 1671. O tlian anv other Mw-hln- a iu 'iba U .ite Mate. TUaM Uuie. ahow the uoivaraal popularity eftb ilia luliowiuj Biuger. 100,000. mure CERTIFICATE Instructions Thorough Given by an Oones City, Utah, June 10th, 1873. Editor Juxction r wear, we call attention to the Specialties of Edwin C. 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Helling; ltoans in all Colors; In sJtort, our preparations for sup a found plying large Spring trade ivill he BOOK and Depart-wen- t in and every complete SHEET MUSIC! thorough of the Institution. DEALERS IS AND . ilcrchandtee. Musical Clawson, Surt. dl64tf. dHW-l- y CITY LICENSES. To h11 whom it nniy com ctn, TOTICt IS HEREBY GIVEN, TiriAT all Persons enzaged in Bumnefs n Og-eCity, (t'er wnioh the Citj Onl uanceH provide that a license mti!t I e obtaiueu,) without first procuring a licence are ha'i'e to be taken before ai y AMerrian ot ani City, aud be eubjeottd to a Fine. By order of the Ci'v Council, LFSTER J HEP RICK. Mayor. IVMF.S TAYL')!;, City iteeorder Tbe CSce of the Lilt Recorder City Hall, Fifth Sin , Oglen. Ho-tfr-Hit 5 9.' Oft,,-- , Id i t (I'M F'l A akd at Roaeuthiil Biu'h. Store, Trices down lo You wib any iimiiraurat on yonr property, You wixh any iriFiuaNce on yur life, You winh to make auy iiiquir vd wliatsoever, Call and see me and yon will always Bnd ilia ou hand. DRAFTS 0 ANY PART uF EUhOPR CAN EK OBl'AlN tU AT THE ABOVE OrHCK. - ALEXANDER. BAKEEY. visited Ogden City, and that they bad T- - 331. srnxG-jnTi- . traveled over Ihe U, N. R. R , aud recommended changes in the time of the Fifth Street, Ogthn, has the departure of their passenger trains in the morning, so as to better meet the LOAD OX El Y, convenfcuce of travelers wishing to visit, or those who have business transactions Brtad, Crackers, rie$, Caket, and all kinds in Cache and Oneida counties, Such a of Pastry OR BALE OK TO ORDER. change is most desirable and would be duly appreciated by the public, especial- Ice Cream During the Sum mer. ly, as I understand, that under present H- arrangements, business men and citizens generally, cannot mail a letter at the post office in this city no matter how important it may be later than 5 o'clock & in tbe morning, if it is to go by the Utah Northern mail train to Northern Utah, CUB AID BOILER MAKERS, to Mon'ana and Idaho. Have you harned whether tbe U. N. MAXFFACTUP.ER3 OF R. K Co. contemplate alter ug tneir schedule at an early day, so as to have Cable, Log, Ox, BiaJing and pas tiger trains leave ihe.r depot ia th s other Chains city at half past tight o'clock, instead of fif een minute to six in (lie morning, as or Corner Iron t ire Box, ma le and repaired, at preset! ? It such an arrangement an,i all kinds ul Hoilrr Work ou the ili.Mt hea.u-al.l- e tome can be effected many uow stay-a- t IVrun. ill work guarauteed, ao tlie best people Mould visit tbeir trieuds in tbe iruuuuly ih used. north, bumness men would hava ample lime t i answer their husiuess cntn uni Country Trade Solicited. catiouj, ci ileus could mail letters and d illy uewspapers for the above nam d Shop, rear ot tbe Thea-re- . points more than two hours la er than tbey now t'u. au I 1 heli. ve it would be Sail Lake C'Uj, - - Uiali. tor tbe interest ef tbe public generally. and address orders, car. of Morrie ft J' STINGER. HAYNES Im Evan, Boa 1066, Salt tbe Eist. roin Lak. City. SON, dlM-So- i k, lowest rossiblo margin. U13 BB.I3 AD AND PASTRY FIIESH EVERY DAY. -- :o: All Goods delivered free to any part of the City, J203 tf. WHITE, Deiler in HAKE m, fuisnisiiing. Jiiftt received GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, You wirh to null a house. Yon wiKb to rHt buue, Yoa a inli to limn uiou-)-- , You l.avo luunvy o l.iau, Sir: I wus pleased to read in a recent number ef your paper that s me of the cfficials of the Railway Mail s rvice, bad cilJ:r.-- , OFFICE, I). ALEXASDt.lt, 1)A. B sots & Shoes CLOTH IS G, AND dliS-t- f full stock of Dry Goods, Notions, RE&L ESTATE Office MS FIFTH STREET, OGDEN r, INSUUANCfi PB'W'RIffll 8 "ft" P 'he stb-nce- Matters Again. known in American markets, among which, for Ladies' and Children'. These Machiues can be abtained on mist-ionar- y MkH has been enlarged to double it j former capacity and ia now dittplajing! superior class of goodi, embracing the must staple and popular stjleg Experienced Lady Operator! sought for. n e, Finding Department of Z.C.M.I. at Salt Lake City, will show the estimation in which it ia held by our own couutiuuity: leailiUK lauiiuea iu the undersigned baring used the Siager dewing jtacluui in our iamilies can li forseen Plymouth Church in all its glory V recommend it Ui all part wishing to pur-cli-- e and tbe pamsites of exerting tuity a timi-claa- ., durable and lighi-rua- u ng influence in and out of court, hut bid uiaclitne. Winslow Farr, - Ogden not seen these representatives of sister li. M. Sluart, - Ogdea P. 11. fJigiiilio?hatu II. Tribe churches hastening to extend bands to t!w. " " Mrt. (. w iderU.rg Tboi. Biddle " Mra- - 8. S. Schram " defendant. Their absence was no proof L J. Ilarrick " Mrs. U. Wm. Browa laiue of guilt, but tbe attitude of tbe jury of .A. Mrs. 8 deLabauiue, liintth. the vicinage should not be misrepr tent" Mra. 1. W ilkiamm ed. He should not make sucn appeals Mrs. B. Aileu, Mil. Geo. S. lufn, Kiverdale ft ii lard. to tbe prejudices of the jury as had been AND SCORES OP OTHERS. m de tbe other side by The jury had an oath in heaven and could not lay perjury upon their souls. Even if Beecner was found innocent, he was sullied and damaged, and could never eland in tbe pulpit again the same grand and heroic character as before. If Tilton was sustained by the jury, his future wou d be clouded, his home s ill desula ed, and his innocent children must suffer from Ihe blight of disgrace. Ther had not been evidence so far to show that Tdton had flinched from fidelity to his wife and family. Both of my learned friends thought they found some contradiction between somebody aud Tilton, which led them to expatiate on uis gray hairs Porter commented on it as a striking preof of depravity. It was remarkable that two such gentlemen as Evarts and Perter should remark at such length upon the subject. Ihe truth was that Tilton had no gray bairs, and the letter did not assert thwt he hud any. If it is true that Beecher was tbe cho-efriend i of Ihe house, debauched this mau's wife and defiled his hearth-stennothing that the sourt and jury would do, could satisfy that revenge. It would exist so long us both men would breathe. With all this passion, he, strengthened by love for his wif and children, had witheld his hand from being stained with the blood of his injurer. Portf r also ton hed oa th arrogance, as lie alleged, exhibited by Tilton as to the ilislri'iut on of the church funds, but all this was for the purpose of making the jury believe that Tilton was puffel up witt) bis own egotism. The next accusation agaiuet Tilton was, he quoted in the Bacon letter a garbled edition of the letter of contrition or apology, and fai ed to give the portion of it favorable to Beecher, and this was a serious imputation aud required to be axamied, to see if they had dis proved Tiiton's integrity or any of the witnesses prnduced for him. Beach then rend the pot i ion of the letter referred to, aud said Tillon had not put a word or suggestion in the Jocimifut impu ing m I'ttince lo Beecher; ou vlte contrary, it shields and defends both; but Bacon hud characterized Tilton as a knave aud dug, and said he whs living f ff Beegher. Wi ll this imputation to rest and noi be den ed, how was this to be rented. ed bu' by a simple relation of the faisn wi h regard to his dealings n iyv the church and the West charges, and Tilleu quoted from lieecher's letter, and h- t part did he omit ! Porter said he omitted that pur ion of it most favorable to Beecher. couusel rend the portiou which was not quoted, and appealed to Ibr jury if there was auyt hing in it wsich was favorable is Beecncr. Both these learned counsel Bad misrepresented another tact. B tb had said 1'il ou, iu the summer of 1874, had s nt woM to Beecher by Redpath, hat be was gmng la change his tactics; Tillon dd send word he was going 10 chaigf adultery. Why did he de it? Wh. up to this lime, these mi ii bid iieca working with the mo ive of shield , ing M rs Tilton; it was a policy of and Tilton, up to that vriod, in pursu mice of t lint pobcy, had aid the charges were of improper proposals on the part of Beecher toward bis wife. It was true that Til on declared his wife us pure as an angel and that the charges were im oroper proposals, and it was in this vein these papers were prepared, which roused the hostility of Beecher. Adjourned. The Boot, Shoo, Leather, and Shoe BAlisT WAQOITS, Of all Kinds and Sizes. Wood' Mower and Reapers, Paddock adjustable SulkU Eati Make, Nfchnlx, Shepard & Co's, unrivalled grain saving Threshing Machines, ami general IMPLEMENTS AGRICULTURAL ! With a good supply of Extras for Machines. -- :o:- CALL A IS" D SEE STOCK before purcbasing elsewhere. I WILL GUARANTEE to cive satisfaction, and will gi 11 at tlie ALL I SELL most reasonable prices. . All Ordoro Promptly XlXlod. AvitJress IMU. i:tl dJOl-l- j Feu rib Street, 0SXeu, Utah. |