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Show a vol. vn. OGDEN, UTAH: FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 21, 1879. GENERAL NEWS. (Incorporated.) RATES OF SCBSCSIPTIolti c : t ' '' Mil H, h) tUrrtVr 7 Vr pdirertd ., TArw I "'" ti.so 1.0 "", if. IS to jwrt tht 0 City. Advertising rates made known IS MANLY ENOUGH Universal Suffrage Wanted by EuroTO DEMAND HIS . RIGHTS. pean Working-men- The Loyal Men of the Coast States Will Not Attempt Secession. A OF INJURY TO THE CHINESE TRADE. A FEARS 011 application. Etc., NOBLE APFEAL FOR PLETE AMNESTY. Vikxna, Feb 21. A petition from the workingmen of Austria asking for universal suffrage has been presented in lower House of the Reichstag. Herr t ktorj. Bkki.ix Feb. 21. llerr Luzius was elected of the Reichstag, receiving 122 votes against 7jfor llerr Sey.lewith. COM- to-da- y Royal Family murdered and a Despotic Government Restored. Etc., O'Leary. Mi inter-nation- I., UTAH. ATTOUNKY The PEUCIVAL J. RAIL RATTY Washington, ATTORNEY Case. n Bvtler-Corbi- Feb-- ' 20. It is not contest will fikely the Butler-CorbiAT be brought to a vote. One or two Republican Senators believe if Corbin Connm-lo- r SenASSISTANT 0. 8. DIST. ATTORNEY was seated the next Democratic wotald undo the work; besides ate n Ef Loans Collection Mortgages Ppec'olty. Patterson and Conover, Cameron fee ted. Office, East Sid Ma n St., Ojrrten. (Pa.) and Chatfee would probably vote to retain Butler. Mr. Corbin GE015GE THOMPSON, has been advised by certain Senators to relinquish the contest, intimating BARBER, that money sufficient to defray his Main Street, Ogden. expenses will be voted him, but he PBUTKAI. HAIR DKKKKKR. declines, demanding his rights or s Dressing aud t'vtfirtg Ladies' and nothing, and threatens to do everyHair, tanking Faiey Hair Work, thing possible to bring the matter to ' d87tf a vote and place Republican Senators a Specialty. on the record. n at Low, d5T-l- y " Chil-dnti- - t. 8. SICEAM3, . Z. WILLUB3, Formerly Chief Justice uureine Court Ky. . Vro.ecuting Att'y, Weber Co. RICHARDS WILLIAMS, & LAWYERS. Office in Peery Block, Fourth OGDEN, UTAH. E.G. JOHNSON, St., d2u-t- f ' The ,"Sun" on California Recension. Nkw'York, Jan.20. TKeSwH says: The menace that the Pacific States will secede from the Union if. the bill is not allowed to become a law, is only a piece of wild, anti-Chines- e senseless bluster. No sensible man in California, Oregort, or Nevada" has any idea of attempting a new rebellion against the law and authority of the United States. China Trade. M. D., New York, Feb. 20. The merHOMCEOPATHIC chants express themselves decidedly e opposed to the recent effect fear its and and Surgeon. legislation, Physician The steamer which left Office on Fifth Street, five doors west of Wade's upon trade. attention paid to the dis New York direct for Shanghai last l)ntg Store. PaKi'-uladl86-ieases of womenandchildren. month, took out nearly 17,000 packages valued at $375,000. A full cargo already been engaged for the J. D. CARNAHAN, M. D. has next steamer, and the goods are bemanufactured all under orders, Office on Fourth Street, Ojden, ing none being sent out on commission. d -- y Near Peery, Herrick d35tf & Co.'s Store. J. J. MURPHY, Jff. The Rise In V. P. The rotfs financial article says of the Union Pacific: The recent large rise in stock, which, on. extreme figures, this month, amounts to twenty-fou- r per cent., has induced sales by New England and foreign holders, D., The only graduated several orders having this morning been executed for English accounts. Utah. In the city. - Office btk Street, Ogden, Revolution in Ha) ti. . d45-l- y RICHARD WILLIAMS, 1'lumber and Oas-JLUt- er. Jobbing and Repairing done. Patent Point, for Drive Wells. Agent for Ramsey's Force Pomps. MAIN STREET, 3m fl"o A. SLATS OGDEN. aiRESWELL, ARB OEHAKEHTAL WOOD TUSKIH3. Orders respectfully solicited and the trade supplied at lowest ratos. .n" ,nd general lobbingva' " ,m'""i.g.repairlag Merchnnd aeind produce taken. , The West Indian has arrived, and reports another revolution in Hayti. In one engagement that took place by moonlight, the government torces lost 49 killed and 89 wounded. The loss of the insurgents exceeded these figures and all of them that were captured were promptly put to death. tf ... qb4 Xomlnatlona. 1 Columbus, Ohio, Feb. 20. The State Prohibition Convention nomi nated Gideon T. Stewart Governor; and J. W. Sharp Lieutenant Govern or with a full State ticket. Tronbe, Trouble. Pittsburg, Feb. 20. Danger exist of an outbreak by striking coal miners along Monongahela River, where accounts state that the reuuc tion of wages not being accepted, BILL POSTING. mines have been closed. The old the only Licensed men have refused to let fresh ones in 0g(,en it start in; and in some cases have pos IV session of the mines. Un luesaay ta iB h, tTJZl.Z '" work night Sheriff Work, with a posse of cure, and on the one hundred ana eigm men, mountsiortest notice. ed and heavily armed, marched on Brownsvilre, arriving there at four o'clock Wednesday morning. The IN ALL CASES OF SCROFULA, Sheriff immediately went to work arresting coal miners, in many cases It ' FITS. RHEUMATISM, taking tham out of bed, and large Chrome and Acute, WORMS numbers of the strikers were jailed. and WORM FEVERS, In addition to the one hundred and oonsult eight men from Beallsville, one hun from California dred and twenty-twand Greenfield were sworn in and MARKET ROW, S. L. CITY. joined the other party at Brownsville, The Doctor be found in OgdeaYrery making the entire number two hunda Bday.at bis office in the Anthony Houae.torm- - dred and thirty. They are camped in Brownsville, and West Brownsville and have made many arrests today. MAW giKorth of J Oil Z C. M. L d57-6- Bill-p,t- IIOHSPOOL , Dr. E. L. PLAlxT, o P-- 00K ON THIS PICTURE J. 0. STEPHENS, wadscaB aai Portrait lictsgrspier. CPlixG AKD KSLARGUiG DOSE. If yon-wa- STEPHENS' a Good Picture, go to ART Joble Rhode Iilarid. York, Feb. 21. The Legisla- tive assembly of Rhode Island yesterday adopted the usual strong resolutions against the Chinese bill, and sent copies to her Senators and in Congress. Representative Celestial Deaths. GALLERY, here an work is done in an artistic manner and at rranonable rates. corner of Fifth and Y?mg St., Ogden eiJ-U- New a XLV CONGRESS. Etc Etc., and Horace Bisbee, sitting members not entitled to a seat as representative from the First District of Florida. These resolutions were supported by Williams, Chandler and Cobb; while lliscock, Lanham, and Bisbee supporting the minority report declaring Bisbee entitled to the seat. The minority resolutions were then withdrawn and a vote was taken in the majority resolutions, and they wre agr. el' to yeas 131, miys 122, 'a strict purty vote with the exception of Harrison and Turney whovoted with ti e Republicans in the negative. Finley was then sworn in, taking the1 tnoilified oath. Notice was given that tho South Carolina contested election cases would be called up next Monday. The House then took a recess. Sax Fkaxcisco, Feb. 20. Chinamen state that two of their countrymen were drowned on the El Cani- tano, yesterday. These were the only lives known to be lost. By W. U. Telegraph to tbs Junction. By W. U. Telegraph to the Junction. The army appropriation bill, with amendment, has beun reported back and placed on the calendar. It is divested of all army organization sections inserted by the House. "Butler railroad teleThe is retained in amendment' graph the bill. The following bills on the calendar passed: The House bill to give circuit courts supervising jurisdiction in certain criminal cases; the House bill to amend section 824 Revised Statutes relative to fees of Detroit The Zulus. Loxdox, Feb. 20. Col. Woods' column was attacked Jan. 24th by 4,000 Zulus and the enemy were dispersed with but trifling loss to Col. Wood's command. Several attacks n Pearson's column and other columns have been repulsed, but the gravity of the situation has not been exaggerated. The enemy are concentrating toward Ekawe, where Pearson is entrenched. A grand attack is daily expected. Col. Wood attorneys. is falling back to cover Utrecht. , iTiie Senate laid aside temporarily the post offiee appropriation bill, that The Boundary Question. Shields might speak in favor of the Viknxa, Feb. 20. Waddingtoh has sent a note to the Porte support- bill granting pensions to surviving soldiers of the Mexican war. ing the Greek view, that the bounAt the conclusion of Shield's redary indicated in the treaty of Berconsideration was resumed marks, lin must form the basis for negotiaof the post office appropriation bill tion. and the debato on the Bazilian mail Those Arrested Deputies. subsidy amendment was considered. Bermx, Feb. 20. In view of the In the Senate, Hamlin, from the indifferences shown by the ministers committee on foreign relations, reto the arrest of deputies Fritzsche to tlie civil bill, amendments ported and Hassilman, great indignation for the widow $2,000 appropriating was expressed that an inferior police consul general of Mexico, of the late agent should be thus able to affront and $7,000 dollars for the widow of the Reichstag. The debate in the late Minister to Germany. Keierred Reichstag, however, was calm, the to the committee appropriations. principal speech, that of Lasker, Also reported back the resolutions charged the prefect of police with of the Califofnia Constitutional conin to the emperor. vention acting opposition the proposed comagainst lie said the emperor, having, sum mercial between the United treaty moned all members of the Reichstag States and France, by which duties without exception to the opening on wines will be reduced, was of the duty depu- andimported ceremonies, it asked that the committee be disties Fritzche and Hassilman to obey consideration. further from charged him, but the police now ask for sanc So ordered. tion tor the "proceedings against namlin, fronv the committee on them, apparently for responding to foreign relations', reported amendresothe emperor's summons. The to ments the sundry civil bill, approlutions ordering their arrest were $2,000 fof the, widow of the signed by 85 deputies, mostly nation- priating late Justen E. Ctelbure, Cousul Genal liberals. eral at Mexico; and $7,000 for the The British Tactics. widow of Bayard Taylor, late minisCapb Town, Jan. 29. Unless at- ter to Germany. Referred. tacked, the British forces will Pending the question, being an operations to the mainten amendment of Bailey to limit the ance of the statu qao and retention of contract for the Brazilian mail service a stratcgiaal position on the border to five years,after debate, the amenduntil strongly reinforced. 200volun-teer- s ment was rejected; yeas 26, nays 31. from Port Elizabeth will relieve Merrill submitted an amendment the 88th regiment at King William's to pay $10 instead of $30 per mile,for town, so as to permit the latter to go service. Rejected, nays 22, nays 30. to the front. Whyte submitted an amendment, providing that the New York line Egyptian Affairs. shall run alternately from New York Losnox, Feb: 20. A dispatch from Baltimore. officers Alexandria says the threaten. and Cockrell inquired if the Senator a general revolt if their comrades are amendnot released. The Minister of War would supportbethe bill if this adopted. has resigned. It is said Cherif Pasha, ment should Whyte said he was opposed to the an old Turk, will succeed Hubar on principle, and nothing would bill Pasha at the head of the ministry. induce him to vote for it and forfeit Indian Attrocities. his self respect. The amendment Calcutta, Feb. 20. A report from was rejected, yeas 19, nays 25. MandeJv, assert that the King of Pending the discussion, Mitchell, Burmah murdered all the royal from the committee on railroads, reprinces and their entire families, and ported back the Senate resolution replaced the new ministers with those directing the committee to inquire formerly in office, thus restoring a into the expediency of. allowing the ; use of railroad telegraph lines for despotic government. . commercial purposes, together with . Bulgarian. Serria. &,r,a written report on the subject, and 20. Feb. The members Tierxova, of the Bulgarian assembly have near- for a commission to sit during recess the relations between ly all arrived. There is considerable to investigate excitement in consequence of rumors the Western Union and other teleThe graph companies; also the relations of Servian encroachments. Western Union comwishes to postpone between the powerful party pany and the press. the date of opening the assembly. Ordered that the report be printed; The Arab Tobia Affair. amendment was referred to the the Loxdox, Feb. 20. A Vienna dis- committee on appropriations. patch says advices from Bucharest the report, Mitchell In are to the effect that the settlement said itsubmitting was signed by every member of the Arab'Tobia affair, announced of the committee but one, and that by the Agcrce Iue, consists of the member was not able to attend some evacuation of Arab Tobia by the Roumanians and their withdrawal to meeting. The Senate then proceeded with . a line proposed by Russia- the postottice appropriation bill In Divided Republicans. taking a vote on the .amendment, it was found the Senate was without a consideris Paris, Feb. 20. There Subsequently several Senable dissension among the Republi- quorum. came into the hall, and Whyte cans concerning the questions of am- ators with a view of ascertaining whether nesty for political offenses and im- a was present, moved that De Broglie minis tirequorum peachment of the Senate adjourn. This" was detry. De Marcere, minister of the cided in the negative, yeas 5, nays interior, has become unpopular with 37; a quorum was now present. the extremists in consequence of ' annulling the vote of the municipalHOUSE. ity granting money to assist return By a vote of yeas 165, nays 122, it ing compatriots, and his assertion of authority over the police journal. was decided to take up for consider De Debati (Leon Say's organ) ation the contested election case of opposes the impeachment scheme. Finley v. Bisbee from the 1st dis, trict of Florida. Amnesty for Commanist. Wood asked that a session be or VeRSAiLLBs,Feb. 20. In the debate dered for night, for the y in the Chamber of Deputies of from the consideration reporta on the amnesty bill, Louis Blanc committee on ways and means. argued that the government bill, by Atkins objected and suted that he bestowing pardon, maintained the would object to everything until the exwould arbitrary principle that appropriation bill was dislegislative 1400 clude 1300 or persons from posed of.' So many members, howclemency. Amnesty, he maintained, ever appealed to him to yield that he should be plenary, the great repubto any lic of the United States had, at the did so, but Hale objected to commoved into ind business go underconclusion of the civil war, stood the true character of amnesty. mittee on the legislative bill, stating He recapitulated the various causes on hfs side that the House was which provoked the Commune as anxious to go on with that bill. Cobb rising to a question of highthe excitement and privations of est privilege, called up the Florida siege and the contempt shown for the contested election case rmley vs. municipal liberties of Paris, and declared that if the Chamber refused to Bisbee Conger raised the question consideration; out tne House, oy a grant plenary amnesty, it must ex of of yeas 130, nays 122, deter vote pect widespread agitation. to proceed with the election Ji. Andrieux also argued for the mined This was a strict party vote case. adoption of plenary amnesty. with the exception of Turney, who Terrible Work. voted with the Republicans in the Moxtkbal, Feb. 20. Five bodies negative. Resolutions ot the majori were stolen last night from the dead ty of the commit tee on elections, dehouse of St. Eustache, Quebec. clare Jc?5 J. Finley (contestant) is LK.'HTNING - to-da- y to-da- E. B. ADAMS, ACKST FOB K VITPrTOUD'O 11 U ai ilL O OIj - TUE BESTIBOTTLED in ihelHiRLDT BOII.F.D IHWX. The B mk of Oswego the hands of a icceivcr. 1ms gone into r in Tyne ship3,(100 yards struck work Hostile criticism ot the Chinese bill continues in all quarters. The work of the Potter committee Still drags its slow length ulong. A correspondent at Paris says a shot iired by one of the mob on Tuesday passed close to the Khedive. The strike not being entirely settled at Liverpool, the troops remain at the request of the magistrates. Deputies Trltzseh and llosselnian were present in the Reu liMug during Wednesday's debate, but were silent. At Santa Rosa. (.'!., Joseph, young est son of ei nor Hoggs, suicided yesterday morning by cutting ship-builde- ex-G- ins inroat. The Torte has appointed four commissioners to superintend tho proposed reforms in tho administration of Asia Minor. The cotton operatives nt Bolton, England, are striking against ton per cent, reduction, while the Sheffield scissors manufacturers are re ducing wages from 5 to 15 per cent. Hotel Arrivals. February 20, 1479. DEPOT HOTEL. UNION M. H. roil Driver SALE HT & Son, Wade Ac i., I.. W. II. leierQM. :0:- Ieelle and - Address all orders from along the line of the liailroads,to o. jiuj- - no. i!8f, oattns vi rr. f t. v. o - ir M ISCEL LANEO VS. is SENATE. New York, Feb. 20. O'Leary, the Dr. RAY DAVIS, pedestrian, arrived here yesterday, Jb chemi- and in interview said of the coming match, "'I honestly say I am not confident as to anything Street, but a place in the field. I have walkTribe's Building, Fourth (Up .Stair.) ed ten times since I came from EntlUS-t- f gland. 1 think my best walking days are past. The "Trlb.ne" on the Cipher. A. S. (OX DON, 3L Speaking of the Republican cipher recently printed, the TriSurgeon aDd Physician, dispatches bune says editorially: "Perhaps there Next Door to J unctioh Office, are more which we have not found. If the cipher committee knows of them or suspects where they are, we challenge the Democratic members of that body to bring them out. In II. W. 0. XAKUARY. all the researches which we have made among the cipher corresponAND dence of 187(5, we have failed to disCO UNSEL OR-c- d - LA W, cover the faintest trace of discreditist side Main 8t.. able transactions on the Republican Office Canfiehl block, UTAH. side. We do not believe there were OGDEN, di7-lany such transactions." Surgical cal Dentist. Vice-Preside- Etc, Etc., t'y W. U. Telegraph to the Junctkw.1 or,i)i:N . Labor for Pains. CORBIN Printing Association, lYrAnnHM,: ... lv. Chans-en- Pari, Feb. 20. M. Tiot, French minister to Greece, is likely to be appointed ambassador to ConstantiRepublican Innocence in Regard to CONTINUATION OF ZULU THE nople in the plao of M. Foui ier,who the Wicked Ciphers. is transferred to Vienna, WAR. rublishod every morning (except Monday) by the Junction French FOREIGN NOTES. NO. 123. ' I am Selling Out my CO. 3 EVER OVVERED. 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