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Show --"- .4KvK ,4k 4m W ii mi 1 1 I Yin. VOL OGDEN, UTAH: MONDAY EVENING, APRIL . 3y W. V. (except Published every evening Sunday) 1 y the GENERAL NEV7S. Tle4r,h to the Jcxctiov.! Sajj Fkakcisco, April 19. Rt ports inaction Priiitiu;? Association, from Shanghai, ol the 20th of Mart h (Incorporated.) say: A committee of j.rinees and high officers advise that Cuung ILavF, gjTES OF FV8 WirHOM: who was inprisoued last autumn, he strangled. There exists a stronger general feeling against thu Russian claims, creating even a, very warlike known on tiada tendency. rates UyerUsing applieat on. Wlilttaker'n on. f AVest A juil 17 The corAdvertiB-- , nfr 3 H. Bats, NeivRrnper respondent of the New" York '''lines 41 Iioa (Titota ttuildlng), rark feDt, is authorise to contract for declined to give his authority for the fork, statement that thrra cadets were In the Daily and drtrUfiiieDtB Point, Serai-ffcekl- Juxctio.n, at our heard saying that WhiflaLer would be fixed,, etc., till HonJav. when his rates. r., t v caunsel ulti lu.jiit, Jibe. flIe : ' fJuu'n a ! P PfS eoi-fixxa the witness havn":r &l w.iT URi;e..P.l!oiveU&CVs Inlvl to tell tlie whole truth, wt 'now Htwspnper Advertising Bureau, ADVHK- resolving to give only such informa(10 fiprute Street., . is tion politic, no 'importance aiBiMa contract MrWYHRIT" would attach to the no given to the press by him. The recorder said he lrad heon nn- JW&IXESS.C4EDS. ah!e to find any facts justifying the correspondent's story. the correspondent then protested against the court's unjust MISS SANGUINETI tion, than in retiring within his legal onle:-for dresamiiking, rights under legal military counsel, execnte to rrtmrori t, he was violating his duty. Cutting, and PiUinic, at the Lowest Moderatel'ticea. Second Lieutenant Cotlin testified SEtlHlsction guaranteed. Solicited. ttriltrn that colored cadets were not hazed Cor. Main and bird St. although the whites were. UTAH.. 6GDKV. Maior Gen. Schofield testified to the f.icts already known regarding the previous and investigation, PROF, MAX BOY AN, had infoi med WLittaker that said he " .he result of the investigation was TEACHLH OF to him. Vocal and InsimnerM Music prejudicial Wbittaker made a prompt and Leave orders at Gilders' masiic ' earnest denial,;ind demanded a court store, Oplcn. dap 10 lm of inquiry. His frankness impressed the General; he felt he could not be guilty. After the investigation, came T. reports that the gudty parties were beyond West Poit, and then the authorities had to look elsewhere. Carpenter , Ia the mean timeWhitf iker could G. i Warre Child, V.irr, : Lorir. REFERENCE! rest under the imputation oast not tf dn30 Darratt. Feicival Odtll t Wright, upon him, and a court oi inquiry was promptly ordered. The bearing of Whittaker impressed the general with the innocence of botb, and the due ouuide had also failed. 1 h Carpenter method of investigation was adopted solelv in justice to Whittaker. He Shop ofpctlt !. R Church. knew of no other motive. OGDEN. MAIS St., The testimony revealed how the co orcd cadets hav been ostracized C. T. UIBSOX, M. D., and ignored in the past. The clerl of the quartermaster's department PHYSICIAN and SURGING identified the handkerchief found as the style issued to cadets, but points Office: G. 11. Tiiue's Biuldinc, to. thenecktia as being different to Ot;i)EV, I'TAH. those in his ,XTH ST., department. ISo neckdiiinrV, if i.HUker ties have been issued to since May 26, 1879. Witness testified that the style of handkerchief has not been for sale in Highland THIS X,A.AV Falls for six months. -- ofAdjourned till Monday. Ogdcn teest h. " - : DRESSMAKING. 1 " WHITAKEIt, and Builder. and Builder. OFFICE E.' 7 A'. A THOMAS, corner DOOLY BLOCK, of Main aiul Fovrrh Streets, 0den, : ..Utah. ; Ogtlen' Photographer, J. O. STRIIIENS, Fifth streets. Corner of Young and a specialty. lASDSCAi't PHOT06KAPHI Come and lave your picture taken. Jan SStf SVt Fourth .v I). W. J. D. CAKNAHAN, QAmJ TEB POST OFFICE. H. J POWERS, M. D. - Physician and Surgeon. fficeiJfear power of Young and . I. B. tf Fifth Streets, Ogden; 1 IICSASBS, :, PreKiiting Att'y," eberCo. r- - , t. I. WIIXIAK8, ronaorly Chief Justice f upreuie Oourt,Ky. RICHARDS & WILLIAMS, Offic LAWYEB9,; Fcoirth St., in Pecry Block, OGDEN, UTAH. d241-t- f H. W. 0. MAIIGARY, ATTOHNliV AND CO UNSELQR-a- t block, Offlofr-Caufi- old 'tl - LA W, Mai . 8GDES, 8'-- . UTAII. d57-l- y J. I5A lilt ATT, ATTORNEY AND Counselor ut Ln w. PEKCITAL -- 1S8I8TANT V. S. DI3T. ATTORNElf. CUctloni a 8,cialty. toan on JIortpragM El Side Main fxcUd. Office, Jiast gt.,Ogdn. d5"-l- y JAS. H. MAETDJEAU, . & DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR and CIVIL ENGINEER. Login, Cacha Connty, Uh, Snrn y an4 elains made for loct!un or fur chtainiBir V. Mia-- dma2Stf. aatont. JUST OBSERVE! . B. E. RICH & CO , 'arr Mock, fourth Ba .penefi Sfret, ont with ft well selected ctick of GENEBAL 2.IEB.CHAJJDISS, Cleared the Traek. San Franouco Apiil 19. The tracn of the C. P. Railroad through the Mountains has been cleared and the trains are running through all right, on time.' t t Onr Katlre Race. . Chicago, April 17. The Inter 0?W Washington special says Professor Baird sen t l speaker Randall a communication asking an appropriation of $50,000 for the purpose of continuing the ethnological researches among the North Americaii Indians which are no? being prosecuted under his direction as secretary of th' Smithsonian Institute. Professor Baird states th t at no distant time the opportunity for recording the ethnology of the United States will disappear, as the Indian tribes in their primitive condition are rapidly passing away, and exhaustive researches are now beinj prosecuted within our own territory by foreign nations, and the contents of our aboriginal fields and mounds carried away almost in ship loads to colforeign muse ims. An immense lection from the ooast of California, Oregon and Alaska has keen recently transmitted to the government museum in Paris by an agent sent to the United States for the purpose. Another French expedition will soon be under way to labor in the virgin archaeological fields of Arizona and New Mexico. Professor Baird says the retention by a country within its confines of its own historical monuments has been considered of such moment that laws have been passed by several foreign governments pro hibing the exportation of antiquities, and while it may not be practicable or desireable for the United States to follow their examples, we may at least anticipate foreigners by engaging in the work ourselves, and transferring the objects collected to the National Museum in Washington. Unless such action be taken at an deearly day it will bo necessary to pend upon European museums for the investigations on tne intiquities of the United Stites. Accompanying the letter of Prof. Baird, is a statement from Major Powell, in charga of the bureau of ethnology of the Smithsonian giving a summary of th results of ethonographic r'searchf-which have been prosecuted under his direction during ten years past, to-da- nsti-tutio- s Jpilillraa Fillbnxtcrltif New Yoee, April 19. The Worllt Washington correspondent report!, the republicans intend that defietMi-cie-- i to filibuster on the fpeei.ii bill, which contains appropriati. on-! for the United .Stat is under it ld, Conger and GiiCt sieod, will Uad the bolt. M.tr-?nals- A tirnatorUl CU'lt Ixpfri Xtm Yoiik, April 19.-- !. W Th :it says A Eil.racliii all linf-f- of Family Goods, Caipen senatois between tilt lively I'ltklcR hy the Grocery's, etc. t. r and Blaine is expt--, d to occur mensnre or Itottle, and other wlien the in the snate, to morio-rtilings !n like ruan-lic- r, and bill for distribution of the. Geneva coaward will again com up IC'NT you roi:nET U' Carpenter tend njuration. &re.' fJtll in favor of tue lutur for a corre-pond- Wa-hin:t- f l fr it: rjeeck Carpenters theories. to Chinese Chime. ; Blaine is opposed ance Companies. Ut jaie much bad feeling has been aroused between the two senators. Blaine is too unanimous (?) in his maianer and speech to please Carpenter, who upon sever u occasions, naa riuicuieu Blaine for his feeble knowledge ot the law. Blaine pays less attention to the deferential old time courtesy of the senate than any of his associates, and Thurraan, Bayard and Carpenter have attempted to squelch the senator lroin Maine tor bis alleged impudence. This is no easy task as those gentlemen Iiawe lound out, and the prospective clash be tween Carpenter and tslaine, is looked forward to with pleasure. Indian Outrage. Sa: Francisco, April 19. Indians near Eurenburg, on the Colorado river, Arizona, have murderfi Mr. Calloway, sent their women and children-nortand dely the small topee se'iit from Ehrenburg to arrest tTitf murderers. The agent at the Colorado Indian reservation has with drawn to Ehrenburg for safety and called for a military guard. o Check on J migration. New York, April 19. The Sui says on Downey's pioposed constitu A tide ot erai tional amendment: gratwn from Europe and from the eadern s'ates is pouring into the territories. One after another we see these territories come into un;on as states, by virtue of their population. At most, it can be but a few years before all of them, with the solitary exception of Alaska, or of Al;isa and Territory, will be added. Why disturb this process, through which all the former territories have passed? It is not worth while, and Downey needs patience, not a constitutional amendment. n , The Canal Man Sayi Something. Paris, April 19. Le Figaro pub lishes a letter, this morning, from Mr. De Lesseps in which the writer says that all obstacles to the construction of the Panama canal have been swept away. The feasibility ol its execution has been demonstrated theoretically and practically. All impediments have been removed by the will of the American people, unanimously expressed in public meetings and also to the United States government. lie can follow no other policy than that which is dictated by public opinion. This is nUo the general tenor of a speech llelivered by Mr. Do Lesseps at the .Sorbonne, last night. lie, there, af firmed that he had 300,000,000 awa ting him at New ork for the prosecution ot his enterprise. mm White's Prairie Flower Taken before retiring will insure good night's ret, witb an awakening in the rosy morn to health, courage ana vigor, i or coated tongue, bad breath, sick headache, or any dis turbance arising from dyspepsia oi torpid liver, it is without a peer. Its action on disease is entirely different from any medicine ever introduced, quieting painsalmoBt instantly. The hue and cr? raised against it by pat eut medicine men,who haye foreseen in its advent the destruction of their nefarious business, and the thousands of unsolicited testimonials flowing in from all parts f the New World, is a sure indication ot its great merits, Trial size at all Drugstores. Half 75 cents. Charles tound bottles, & Co., Wholesale Druggists, Sole Agents. tf Cheerfully Recommends it to any one SoflVriuff fiom Brigbt's Disease. New Rochelle, N. Y., June 14 1879, H. H. Warner & Co. i Two years ago last spring J was attacked with swelling of my ankles and feet. My physician pronounced my case al buminuria. At the expiration of three months, alter an examination by .three prominent physicians, my e case was decided to b t Bright's of the kidneys. My blood turned to water, and my physicians said I could not live nine months. I was reeocmended by a physician to try your great remedy (Sale Kidney and Cure This was in January, 1879. I went to Florida, taking six bottles with re, and during my stay there I sent for six bottles more. While there my chief occupation consisted in regularly taking your medicine. On my return, in the latter part o' April, nv family and friends were overjoyed at the change for the bet ter in my health. When I left home they did not expect I would come home alive. 1 gained twenty pounds in flesh. 1 took no medicine while in Florida except the medicine named. I am now attending to my business regularly, and taking no medicine but an occasional dose oi yours. I cheerfully recommend it to any one suffering from Bright's Diss Dis-eos- . 6" ej. 19; 1880. NO. THE SANJ) LOT CATILINE. ' e .i.i Fourteen conservative peers and one Jinerai naye oeen eiectea m Scotland to represent the Scottish; lords in the new parliament. ti.a Paris Latm nuViliRhes a tel egram from St. Petersburg staling was recently discovered that. poison . : . l. . r .!':- - ,uV.1a vui 1Q a Ulau tug Vai a) uimjijj The Shoshone and Bann'ck Indians are expressing a willingness to i ViW in flPVeraltv anrl I.A Ant. yyKii f 0 ' TOIIIE C1TT. EVKK HliOEUHT "B LAG K ALPACAS tASil SERE AND SILKS. WHITE PtorES. . . m. . r ANTE- , . -, ni full assortment of La- .died", Men's and Children' Fine AShoes. Embroideries, Edging ';V aud Insertion. Die.ss Goods Co4 - ' .;'m , ti. .!,,,,., ,,, eV ; I , T.,,.tn ui inutvi ' a,. r!., white and colored JVjx .' otui-w- . rs ,.v liais I Leading Clothing House of Northern Utah! MARKS,!GOLDSMUH&Co.( of I. MARKS, HueuKMOK-- s We are. now recewinfj our New Gozdsfor the Trade ' and are ready to fill am Orders Surlua at Whotettale or Retail for MEN'S AA'I) ROY'e! CLOTHING, ''.. i . . ASDRVKlTHlNOD(!,0ai!iO TO I lmve a large Block of new gardens J grass arid flower seeds of every vane, tv. AH soeds sold at eastern cata " "" . logue! prices. Orders by mail Willi ",-- ., " "'" "' irwiu receive prompt attention. f jjie Inirrior uiitl ( ity ami . Geo. H. Tains, 4th st. Hatlf-tciioiiEuflre promise m!7 2w We make a spesialtj of Doys'Fiue Clothing-fro- m 2 ieariop-.,- ,., Ladles. hve this Lepvtment, always wt-l- l asjrttd 1,000 pieces of Beautiful Calico We also a Full Une of Fioa Bw aod Bhaw. equal to anT cuatnm made gooda-ma- dojust received by A. K.CB.V & .Bra by th ceietirated firm of Cox, Y- ut.g & dap7tr Qsrdner, Boston, suocetsjis to P. Wte, Jr., & TLrir UUW are wai ranted, Wines. lTliisky, daarltf 5IAIIKS, GOLDSMITH & Co. Cilkens of Ogden and vicinity I will make it an object to have your trade for Wines, Liquors and Cigars goods at by giving you first-claJust ReceiTinir . S: prices to suit the demands of every.,, Henry Woolner. body. An immense stock of dry goods, i daprHtf clothing, boots and shoes, hats and caps, groceries and other goods, too Call on Mrs. Siayner, and see numerous to mention, nt G. II. Tkibb s, Fourth St. those beautifully embroidered Ind mar 24 lw fants' Cloaks. A Mrst' Class Clolhi uy House! '' : nc fumn iraue cry - o. ss JI. JUtE&UAW, Angast Flower. YotJ can ; find ' flue; brandy and 1-The immense sale and great popu seltzer at the Commercial bar. jy. i j.j j Flower on Und a Tull stork (,f K Green's ia of troiiKrnntly August larity Kii , w.K,d and Hali.ut rttltlw ii.ni.. u all towns and Tillages in the civi C.e. Uurlal nt.it Un.torikim' Hol lized world has caused mar.y imita-torTake Your (Jirl Itsrier ally. Ordnn Inter or t. wilt lircmi.t atlcatino. rUtinlactiuB to adopt similar names, expect For a huggv-rhlo- , guamfa but rent your outfit tuwl, Loth hniyiB uS pi ir. KmliaimtnK l vrlnUj Oll)c upn t all bourn of the- ing to reap a harvest for themselves of J.E. Footr, ixy on l dapl4if inht. n,,ijr.r JUlmk, .eaattide of Iwn at the expense of the afflicted. This fct, Ogdrii, l,Uh. dtr3-liin was introduced Medicine 1868, and for the cure of Dyspepsia and Li.er Complaint, with their effects, it i such as sourstomach,costiveness,Hiclt Sick Headache, IndigesStomach, FACTORY! tion, Pulpitation of the Heart, rerti-ge- , CANDY etc., etc., it never hit failed, to cur Fifth Strut, QflJen, Utah. , knu'tledgt. Three doses will relieve - Ogiffii. Two million of case RataalLbrd la Halt Lake City Is IS5S.J Dyspepsia. any bottles sold last year. Trice 75 STRICTLY PL'Ri: cents. Samples 10 cents. VVHCLiSALE AND RETAIL Green's Atlas and Diaet Alma - 3Iaue Caudles ! nac, the mst expensive free Alma- Home -- Bfiliit in nac ever published, sent free on reai b- oceipt of -two cent stamp. ' G.G. GREEN, TOYS AND NOTIONS, A. U. N. 8. J., Woodbury, Tobaceo, Cijars, Ele. d a6 tf. UNI) s it T it s , n iovr.i FAilll IlllO'ilRS, lourthhl., . MILL STUFFS F. If. KKAOEIC, GDF.P Proprietor. OF ALL all Fruit, Ornamental' SHADE TREES! unit, fear, Piara. Cherry.r'iiaeb.Aprlcot, Nectarine, Quinee. Bluclt Vrry, flop-KrrSMALf. FRCIT9. Gooseberry, Cnrrants, Orajies, Strawticrrlf. Seeds, Ele. FAMILY STRENGTH and ENERGY, AX A Chopped Feed, - HEALTH, smrm or SRi ', WITHOUT THE QUESTED TO PENti Kf.RTHE ELECTRIC .s 1; A TEt) JOI'U- REVIEW, AS Il.Lt NAL, WHICH I I t Hi FOR FMEJC LlsTIUHUTlOX. AUK HT, VHK OF IT TREATS apnr. HKA LTH , H I !!!' KX w a l.Hltiir, awl fir invl.d.i an'l I'u'u.l'il nfwniali'm f li l.a-- . tvtrjr Eiliaii'tinir au Nmu, yt'TS.P'sn hliti allH Htm.ati ha.pini uKiKStlkstwiMuimn Box Ek!er,honitr(!r Poplar, fcHAUE fti it a"V tiiM,n Balm of (illd, p..ri. 4 iiif:iH., mlu. Iir.i imaikd bju(!ni-Mountain Ah, M mlupblr- trtwr.nnrn r ORNAMENTAL.. nf nd Walr.iit. (rail a in Flour, frai ilior(., ,iM" American Wcejing W'itiow.Cut-L-Wejniia liirrh. rtCSEi. Hjtold, Ferpttoal, ClItnMng, Mf 'oWf RIN mond!', SnKl'BS -A- llhf-, Suowtitilf, F.TergntB f H y A f Apr'rot otar tttt VU Hi uroiiitj, ' i.i.ti-:- -'' "tKI f.Sar from u'l- l - Wll'lti, 1- m vi(hI in.ir- " '!"!)' i r, ! Nfrt-'i- S kl M Maalf Vir. Ifwiiir Krhrnr-ii- cji I uvi tba wway "'t ':' ",l liy te., ai -, emit'!. wt-.."-- ! IfcJri.trTHTc MrviEW,,--th- Ebihty, & ABBOTT, Props. tUt. iana for nS Cholee 2 Jar rid TerM Trte on hand-- , tUo a lot of Small fctf;ar hUt Abit I1"" t' lo.wt!, who a,ot.t" t!e:. kswaailw rli ' m. tit. will tw -- t o ! r "''"f . WLYERSSAGHER CAWANIC CO.. 18 Jfotfuiarj ale, - "- of r.lcliH: attil on YOUNG MEN e. HIM UYIOR'S Mill, VAJ I0RN . Al- ""t NURSERY olim(rt Thub.! atl tbatobwrii4 unlWriiig tuc 'l,r,t for eala STKKET3, COHNER MAIN and y.eur tde Tatirmatlf. Trra m ii'id. loull mrti, aifiu ftauciJC FLOW., Corn Jltal, f.nFhi-m- l f uAw ti'.m , Kl.MtS, Grain, INVALIDS AKD OTHERS BEEKISS !.) ?, w Tal)le Damasks ami Towels, Yoik, 23 tier-ma- v. V Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps t 3! Spring The Handsomest Clothing in the the national republican convention. city just received by A.Kchn&Bbo. The Marquis of Queensberry was dap7tf defeated in the parliamentary elecA Good Things tions owing to a letter in which he German Syrup is the special pre had recanted his faitk in Christianscription of Dr. A. Boschee, a cele ity. brated German Physician, and is Of 260 of the New York state acknowledged to be one of the delegates for the democratic conven- most fortunate discoveries in Medite be for tn. morrow. 9tiO m cine. It quickly cures Coughs, Colds 20 doubt 40 and hiai against and nil Lung troubles of the severest Tilden, ful. atieotion and leaving the parts in a On the 17tb, Judge Freelon of the strong and healthy condition. Itis notun experimental medicine, but Calif rnia superior court rendered aamipa.1. COnn'n.'tsn nn" If . - - oarnov'a hasst'X.d the fet of years, giving ULWtoiuii J " , satisfaction in every owe, which its firming the judgment of the lewer sale every season court. rapidly confirm?. Two million bottles sold John B. Hawley resigned the as I anntiit.il. Beware of medicines of sisunt secretaryship of .he treasury similar pa lately introduced. because rihernsan wiahed to dictate B.chee'e Syrup was appe.ntment in Illinois and ed in the United States in every elsewhere. IcdH. and U now cold in every town bas 3is and village in the civilized wor)d. premier pe Freycinst the Ail,'Vlrl a A V f .Jir.ift Three d;-p- s will re!lev-?anordinary him since ciugii. Fiiee 75 cent-- . Sample bot- foreign policy pursued by Li ftression to office, to the French tle, 10 cen s. spr.o-t- f reprewentattTes abroad. ofV. V Price, 25 cts. Sold by 2. Wr. McNutt & Co., Wholesale and Retail DrugJ gists, and O. C. Ormsby, Logan. ' i- ..it), V . m era bant and Valencicnes Laces Lace,Ribbons, Fan- JFcy'CaeU6a Euitona nd cy Hosiury, L'sle Y'CS Gloves and Silk Mitts. Finest For Lame Back, Side or Chest, use oct2hly - a full line A ' a n 1 v7i ' ' ' SIIILOH'S. rOROUSi PLASTER. ', ix"yi ,v I The markets at Chicago were rath er panicky list week, owing to the generally lair weather. Emma Abbott, the famous New York aetrefrs, has made $30,000 in the season now closing. The Turkish minister of war bas dismissed Colonel Coope, an tnjlisW omcer in the gendarmerie. The Ptiglish grain markets have been g'jpoi ijiy rteenning, last week on aoceuntAi me line weattur. Slosson at Paris demands a return billiard match with Vignaux on the same table and tor the same stake. I he New York mining Stock Exchange was unusually lively on Saturday, over 120,000 shares beingsold. Callao has been blockade! by six steamers oi the Chilian navy, cre tin g a great panic there and in Lima. During a heavy gale at Buffalo, on Saturday, several vessels became involved in a jam and were badly used up. Washburne said recently, that all the roads out of the Grant camp lead into Blaine's camp, and he did not propose to be put down as a half way house. Inconsequence of the distress in Hungary 5,000 Magyars have left that country for America, the past winter. The Jesuits intend buying land and buildings in Cairo, Egypt, to settle there, wuen expelled from . France. At Hooly'e in Boston a new play Dins-mor"Among the Mormons," by ol San Francisco, has been produced 'last week. bill of a public nature Eiiihty-fivi . i. tm over ow are on toe uuuse caienuar, and 150 upon calendar on the private the public calendar. Th a Freach bishons continue to protest against the decrees of the government concerning the unauthorized re.igious bodies. 152 XE W AD VEEIISEMEXTS. The Mapleson onera troure have DenaU Kearney a State Bearder. gone to Europe. Chicago theatres did a rustling By W. V. Talegraph to the JusctiosO business, last week. Sax Francisco, April 19. In the Wm. Blanchard, grain operator of New York, tailed on the 17th. police court, this morning, the prosOver 20,000 Russian taiswr.ers are ecuting attorney asked for the commitment for Kearney. The latter awaiting transportation to Siberia. was not present at the time but in a The Commercial Bank of Texarka-n- a closed on Friday, short $35,000. few moments he appeared with hi counsel who asked for a delay to enOn Friday, at midnight, the Cali- able him to make an application to fornia legislature adjourned sine die. the supreme court for a writ of liaUas Christine Neilson denies the Ur eorjius. The court denied the request The aWs assertion about her yoice fail- as unusual and extraordinary. was made out and commitment ing. Kearney evidently was greatly deKearney intsads applying to the pressed and chagrined. Ho as tasupreme court for a writ of halt ken below and in a few minutes recorpus. moved o a hack and driven to the A national representative confer- house of correction where ufter going ence of Ireland will shortly be sum- through the hands of the barber and donning the convict's garb, he was moned. placed in a cell. As he left the court The Czar has pardoned three revo room, he aked the judge if the comlutionist students of the Kharkoff mitment contained any reference to the provision of the new constitution university, A violent cyclone did much dam fixing eight hours as a day's labi,r. The judge replied ihat the superinage near Wheeling, West Virginia, tendent of the house of correction on Saturday. would see that he had sufficient work The Peruvians have been torn- - to do and not too much. The count letely defeated in Los Angeles, near sel will apply for a writ of hnhca Maquequa. corpus, but it is not expected to A crevasse occurred on the Misis avail the prisoner any, j sippi, below Thibodeaux, on the Bay' ou Lalourche. Feels Like a New Mau. Geo. W. Curtis appears on the sur Rochrbteh, September 25, 1869. face among tTie proposed j. residen Messrs. H. II. Waesee & Cot I tial candidates. feel grateful to you for having relievPrinco Hebenlohe, on Saturday, ed me by means of your Safe Pills of introduced Baron von Kadowita to an old and seemingly incurable cos- liveaess. For years I have scarcely president Grery. obtain a natural evacThe Vermont state convention of been able to bowels. of uation the Only by the Montwill be held at greenbackers aid of physio or injections could I pelier on the loth. obt-virelief. I find that I now have The Russian province of Orenburg a tegular evacuation oi the bowels has bet u blockaded tor a month by and feel like a new man. a great snow btorm. Yours sincerelv, "ai T. F. DbOaImo. Last Saturday, an attempt was apr!6 2w a t made to wreok the Missouri Pacific train near Ruahville. Bct your spring Dolmans, Ulsters, Eugenie will proceed Hats, Feathers and Flowers of Mrs from Capetown to Natal, on Tuesday, ' Stayner. en routt tor ululand. of procuring a living. Old Slip. ed methods of 2w A piece swamp of oak frora apr!6 ' i...V Lincoln's residence was Abraham and Snmraer.! sent to Chicago to make a gavel for E. U., New nil tOXDEXSEl) TELEGRAMS. - (ijrtt TIT 11 V If Orders liile.l. lVoin tie, a distance prompt In .ulclit.fiii to tlif a' oic, a largt tot WO OLE BtarJ'.tt-;- .lc. f GOODS, Cloil.s, Flinnels, Yarns, Ac, wholesale and lie tail. At y , 1,'JUC!?? KATJESu aafrS if |