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Show f o i IJIiv OGDEN, UTAH: THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11,1879. VIII. VOL. GENERAL NEWS. t. tfc Jc.xrT e Jay Gould Ofora to Build Texas and Pacific By W. (except ,.,irv I rM'i ruled.) 0? tiM 'irf Mimlhi, 7 1 H'vi lb Cmit. V4 CTr w ajf pari V IN FA YOU RANDALL. SPEAKER " well-founde- A le found LI Hatlrd. K'publlria Cimptlgn The reports of violence to Peck and R. . 1J. Brown, are literally false. Both are well ami have not been troubled. The election paused off quietly. W. A. Piice, i Colored Republican candidate for District Attorney. on fil at ltowllCoi Dec. 10. "re Am F.lt- uryy YORK Democratic BiwtiBg. Dec 10. The to-da- y r King, greenback. Utah. 357; McDermott, Butler Ogdes, deiuociat, h2 tf : l,l?87. ' :i', In this city and other points ol theatate herewomen voted for uiem-bea. S. COS DON, SL D., of the school coniuikeef, reand Physician, ports show that the ladies svoted turgeon nesrly, if not quite up to their regisNtIoor to jc.ionoHOfflc. tration, which in Boston was nearly J. 1,000. They generally voted in the 0,iIW-early part of the day, and CHtne ly to the polls prepared already their ballots, an association oHailies favorable to the chuso having .sen 2. X. WILLIAMS, r. 3. BICHA3S3, Formerly Chief Jostle by mail to nil ul'iady voters, lo.KUting Att'y, tickets headed wi.h the names o! Wtr i'o. candidates lor members ot the school UU;ilAltHS & WILLlAilS, committee. Thedecoi at the polls" and the courtesy shown to the new element in the voting popu St. lation, wj.8 a noticeable feature in Office in i'eery Block, Fourth the day's events. UTAH. i r "''" UTAH, 157 wjured. .v.n-it- I regi-te- rs sin-kep- OGDEN, t ; . f Trrrlble Fstalltie. A carefully prepared report froni (lloueegter, Macs., gives a learlul dau-t- f lot in the fisheiies from 15. W. 0. UAKUAttV; that port, and of the number of ves-e- l wrecked d. ring the past year. The statement, so far aj the loss ot LA W, life is concerned, is entirely unpreCO UXSELUlt-atcedented in the history of the Ihiju . UTAH. ness. .Scarcely a week during t he .jUt.S, year that has not witnessed sorm-de- . traction. Thirteen ve?el went down and 143 men were drowned. i'ft7i(I.U- - J. HA Hit ATT, 5u vioaien were widowed and 153 children made fatherless by the ATTORNEY Fe'wuaiy griies. Ho overwhelming.R calamity could not foil to excite Ciiii'iiMi io" ""Caw, generous sympathy, and $'J8,21fi tSSKHNI' U. yisT. ATTORN Hi" were contributed to feed, clothe ami Kf Loaua en i.i: olltxumi" a ilpw alty. shelter the survivors of .the lost .,0fleu. (Ntwi. Oioo. Kt Side i o , The February gale, mariners. furnwhes but part of the dire ful history of the Gloucester of '79. Jn 411, 30 vessels, composing jP. A. over one.tenth part of the fishing , tonnage ot the port, valued at sailed to no return and more, T1.VH 60li HLLIS8 A SPHCULTT. 40 lives were lost, leaving 8S S( iict on OoCBn d. widows and 219 fatherless children. nf Meth"-m- rt OB e, tl'rl 4'ci. rev hoeoJrtbdnld 1 l"ljs. Chuich LocisTiu 1, Dec. 10. The city al-- . r?ady presents a gala day appearance in anticipation ot ueneral Urant s n. MARTIN EAU, J AS. JJeeorations are almoin coming. P. S. DEPUTY MXKfUL universal, and preparation for illu mination are very extensive ; and Indianapolis, Dec. 10. General ENGINEER. CIVIL Grant and party arrived aftera rapid MinCtch- - fu lliah, from Chicago, having stop- 'uij, journey I,,, r tfr ohtamiDg ied or claim, made tor lucalU'O only at Logansport. At the 4mi8tf ,ten. attpr point Major Jacobs welcomed Grant heartily, with warm praise ol bis military service. (Jeneral Grant E. J. O'CALLAGIIAN, . responded. Louisville, Deo, 10. An etgnteeu Physician and Surgeon. hours' rain put the streets in a bad mnd 4tA, condition, but did not deter; the ($t Franklin Stwi, btt. U nnr20tf crowds ot people from lining ttie VK UlaK. route of the Grant procession, which started promptly at two o'clock irom the depot amid oud cheers and yf. CARKSWELL. t was 'quite ipv roars of artillery. tun, a?i jjuiiuiTTAL wm Tnimn. nosinf. and the military feat nres Ord.r, ,epifql y ol ciUd ud tk were very generally admired. The trad ,u pli4 U rat.. route to the grind stand in front ot vn)tnr. iniri, general iobhing; ' the court house was protuseiy ueeor- .muh;rig. tjeieh-nprodac ifkaa, of ineii -- st ili,'.-l- how-ever- y HALL, Dentist. Surgeon SUB-VeYO- !18,-7S9- R - ..'.(! UN ST.Ifprth of Z C M. 1. 4W- - BILL POSTIIa, Tn.ouij U'unied JnrN tr In Ogieo is uouspool, ieii.i.t(i 10 In work in hia lia with cm., tml on tlx .ttt thortoKt k Mr. 'jJJrt rdrilmfri,f tkt "Jietl." tli, gi J.S.LEWIS, W if ? tl d M optician, Mi, frpef is in receipt of f Ogden. 'ew Goods, embracing ated, A'ter niching the , tianu, where thousnd of leple were aye--r Bitter introcongregat.ed, duced General Grant ih a speech. Governor B'ackburn then extended a welcome in behalf of the state. Geo. 0 rant'a response was brieS and in mbstance th8 sam as previous utterances. Tha proceatfl lb, en marched to theLtuiavjlle hotel v bei e the ee.ieral reeeiyed during the afternoon various bodies and organi zations. At five o clock he will dine with Henry Watterson and hav a private reception. The city will be il: luminated all ht Gen- p. m. eral and Mrs. Grant' will hold a gen-erreception in the Gait house. Flourlaalng Condlttoe ft the wwtern Kkw York. Dec. slo. "(lubhtation u-- 0, f-- t,"-7"' 619.-711- ! y all "c . k. T.f. per cent wuich deducting Card. $717,540, requires . the after paying Iron h vU leaves a art.lus """"If ' OMTOU, of $1,600,174. ln, dividend ..aood, 4o., will tteiv In view of the preocomg 0? COAKSR. Ihfc the executive couamutee A A T ' ' '' 1 or. t,e.wtll fat, ..".''' Uu dividend of 1 ' t;sAj. D, St , reccmmc-nrle- board of ths the adoption ioUsi- - ty , -- te Jancary 7th. ait, from the committee on com. merce, reported a bill amending the revised statute so as to allow foreign vessels to unload at any port of after due entry thereat. monger opposed the bill as detn mental to the trade of the great lakes. The bill then went over. After S lornr discussion over the bill Oxing the salary of the supreme court reporter, it was fixed at $4,000, nnout perquisites. White moved that the minority opinions of the supreme court be not published. Lost, only two vot- - )d IgCELLAy EO US. . City Drug Store, Drop, Patent Medicines, Chemicals, ibe bill for the publication of ths luprems court reports was then psfEtd. Perfumeries, Bill (Burning-Cta- l nt. 3fatsn Ind Hair Brxshes. Senator Edmund to day introduced a carefully prepared bill of much importance to Comts and tne states ot Colorado and Nevada, and the territories of .Arisona, New Mexico, Wyoming and Utah, pro Toilet Articles, viding for the settlement of all or Mexican claims 8panisb land within their boundaries. The bill PAIJITM, wa referred to the private land claims committee, ofwhich Edmunds is cnairman, and will be urged by him for speedy passage. It requires. under penalty of forfeiture of rights, that every suoh claim, not heretoCOLORS AXD PUTT,', fore confirmed by sot of congress or otnerwise finally disposed of, shall om presented wunin three years Irom the enactment of this bill, by petition in writing to tho Judge of me uniteu states district court for the judicid district in which the Paint and VaiAiishlBrashea lands are situated, snd that the proper court shall thereupon adjudi Sask Tools & Graining Combs. cate them in accordance with elab -- :0;orately stated provisions, which are substantially the same ss those en- We acted for the adjudication of Mexikcp constantlyon hand, a can claims within the boundaries of &tockot California. The bill allows appeal to the United States Supreme Court from federal courts in Nevada or Colorado, and to the supreme courts in the territories, and thence to the United States Supreme Court in all other cases. BRANDIES and WINES. Dec. 10. Wasinoto"j, . ft OIIS, Varnishes! i FINE WHISKIES, TELEGRAPHIC SPARES, The Atlanticand Pac'fip.Tel Company has declared n extra quur- teny oiviuenu 01 01 one per cent. Jolin W. Garrett Las been ed President of the Baltimore and Ohio rfcilroad company. This is his twenty second election to that posi tion. " igno-uiiiot.- s 1 10.--Th- to-d- II. 0. Ilarkneee. J. BANKERS, - Ogden. - UNO GlEHVILLE "WHISKIES! They trc positively pure and of NEW Utah. Music Store! The unlrsicned bcs to inform his numerous friends, and tbe public generally, that he has opened a Branch Store, in Fair's Building, Ogden; all the Principal U8 liBilda bUMI Excbaoge ou V1U 01 Special Attention Gives to Collccuors Merch&nt and Custom : Milk With a stock of 8ri-c- Musical Jlerchandii! He weald triH m maMtioa f tlvc ejoaKty aad pticec ofkb ORGHDJG AND FOR INSALE, A VALUABLE A INTEREST Steam Flouring Mill, situated on And other Musial Instmments, Main Street, Ogden City. This mill purchasing elsewhere. has four runs of three ft., French burrs, capable of Making 2UO sacks in 24 hours, together with all modern improved machinery; lias a good run of custom, running night and day; ot an acre af ground, CONSTANTLY RRCGIVKb AS rCJU.IBHKI with a I k,al lllarvunt to T arher. building. The prop erty i known as the (Jgdcn Stearn MilL This mill cost $12,000, and interest ean bo bought for $2,000, cash or it equivalent, on dnoy 18tf time to suit purchaser. Ihe best of reasons giveu for clling this proper For further ty at such a saciifice. particulars addrets or call on )os. deb Uw ugclen. SHEET MUSIC three-fourth- s two-stor- D. O. Calder. one-fourt- h KEENEY HOUSE ar, tARtitt-- A.Nft LXAUI.Vti HOTM CHEAPER THAN EVER Ashby & Co's BOOT AND SHOE " Hi Ua. OoETiaieot t" j traiM. Main Sv, Cumnierrial rl In connwtlco mii& lm Ktrnej iiovau. (xrt. hl'h. Accommodation for 100 Guest, A. K. ZEIG1.ER. rscrit'MOK. FACTO ft 17 3C-- tf SPRING Custom Mad-- j Calf Bot, All other grades of Boots Shoes in propoj-tiou- . REPAIRING Utah Ogden City, AT v 5 b IT fG.50 aal If E. i- - c it DtlMORKO M. Laugsdo: f. HAMNESS&CO. Col-umb- u; al eall the atttntion ot ear brands f to - . Agent.:-Philadelphia- the publlo The National and United States the best quality. There sure No Boards of Trade met in Waihinvton BiTTUt Whiskies than thes. An attempt is- being yesterday, made to consolidate the two ergaui zations. Tbe captain and four seamen of We Make a Specialty t out It JlOLXSALET 'ADK. tne musing bark Edith have been picked up. dJyiStf Pa-jifi- cau-mitte- tt do Lspeeiaily n 1 Dye Stalls, Adjourned. rrtst Tefeg-rtB- i al 10. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Western WATCHEf JEWELRY Union Telegraph Company today, the quarterly report of 'President And the Cslal.ra'ad Norvin Green was read. The net Dec. profits for the quaMer endinir Speclaclps. 31s.t, based upon oSicial returns ic October, nearly complete returns :n.p-an and estimating the busiprfSietT Ih iijjlht. December, (lvserving an ness amount sufficient to meet the claims Pacific Telegraph ?u'' 6 vijfrteJ'ib th of t'.e Attanticand agreements) e?isth,g undtr ..)( rome cf ih' jn frnr. Company ,Jjfc.j i";i,nir, i! em ibucIj mare serrioe will be about l,475.64i; sarplwoi. , na u,-fjOctober 1st, $1,143,873; totals, thiu orJin'ory jrotacl from which, appropriating the rr"J I'utr Varrautw!. TrjTLem. ipteref-- t on the bonclt-- debt, purchase of stocks OQ0, coKt,-Jctio- n, of le.issd lines and .other properties. iik rjv .;ru;nfucd anwGiviations 41lr.-ln mock M t. ad-dre- 16,033; C. V 1, lo-da- Boston, mucMpal l"Ciion resulted in the E. A. uon of Myor 1'nnce, democrat, bv of Wjomirg) Jmtl of be faprfBif Crnrt a plurality of 2,703, The aesreeate total Tote was 1 35,4301,, wliieb ATTORNEY - AT LAW, Prince received 16,79i; Stebbins, Offle. Foitb Struct, Ufar Ihe Pot THOMAS, ' ute , Gillette introduced a bill etablish- lishing a government for the DIs- ict of Columbia. Consideration of the political as sessment bill was deferred until 47 -- , : w fctreeti, NTr.Acis Etc Etc, Etc, BUSINESS CA EDS. P. eir 1 ti C. of Delta, L., thispaper;: dvjdr-iiof one Mnifi-- s pr Cut. d'Oin l.f !;( llil-J- f ? II: Hi-tlHilllllS deof-WedM.ti r 31.-,-! fiii-- f i TERRIBLE AND FATAL STORM 0J r.ites made known on application. tv?iS n tlu RETIRES TILDEN Tiiut a hat if the committer prepared their FOREIGN NOTES. work promptly there would be no tbV I'll reason should why Congress good li i not adjourn by the 1st of May next. Br W. U. Ttlograph to tb Jckctk). i :U;mU- - mi ,)!' Ij'.Ii Juiia .iy ri'X! He remarked also tbat any unneees lit t!.e ,,; Icoul )U the) sui v prolonga ion of thesession would Tfce German Goyernment Buy- !io.l,uniiic"ts on iLe liOtti of t course be charged up rjiinst the leg op Railroads. 1 n.i . i loiTiunnt partv, and this committee . istit on dividend should do its best to avert any such Jeclme-!- , .!. t,e JH The committee coin- A BLOODY BATTLE BETWEEN p.iv.t bU occurrence. oat of 1. a W'.m in m th cided with the Speaker, at. J decided MONTENEGRINS AND tie.ian ,mi the 15th of January next, that they would try and get three of ALBANIANS. iic tut slock holders of record at the the regular appropriation bills eliv. of t lie books on the 20ih of through the house before the holiday Deeen:her. It ws at firrt agreed aleo to BrtJriYff,' TjKst for th purpose of Ire Etc., the Marshals deficiency bill, Etc, report such dividends the stock books of but in view 01 the t.ie company he closed at 3 o'clock statements that the republicans in Prw.lt to owa hr Rsllroa HrtUm. on the afternoon ot the '2(kh of tended to make it a topic for gome Decembef, and be reopened on the debate, it was decided to keep it Birlih, Dec. 10. The lower house mornirfg' of tbe' 16th of January back until after the holidays, rather of the Landtag has adopted, 225 to next. thai" delay other measure by poli 155, the clmuBoe of tho bill empower tical discuFiion, ttie'emperot tue ing the . 1 8slr'i Brr.ipta. government to purchase tha j-of the committee is to reSa Fb ah Cisco, Dec. 10. the Sut: majority Berlin and Stellin, the Magdeburg ation the bill, army appropr ro Tunnel Company has received port with tho, same restricting clauses and LUlberstodt, the Ban over snd trom the ('omtock mines on Novem that President Hayes approved liut Alterbreken, snd the Cologne snd ber account, 1 45,0)D.t year, in regard to the use of troops Menden railways. The dissentients, Amsrlcsn tlrrfrlral Sool.ty. at the polio, but it is not probable were Qarieals. Tho government ha Chicago. Dec. IC The American that riders will be attached to any Electrical Society is in session here other appropriation bills. An at- promised to introduce st the present 'Prominent electricians and tempt will doubtless be made to pass or next seesioo of the Landtag bills leiegiapners ir m an pans 01 me last year's riders as separate mea providing for the guarantees stipa wri ld are present. I'he proceedings sures, which of course the President lated by ihe railroad committee. will again veto. are unus-iailinteresting. A BlovdjfeMU. It has been reported in political ' Fatal Bsllrosd 10. The roent batDeo. circles for some days that Governor Londok, Cincinnati," Dec. 10. A frightful Tilden intends Roon issue to an between tle the Montenegrins snd aecidt nEoccurreil "last 'evening on to the National Democracy, Albanians was the bloodiest the Whitewater Valley railroad, near snd the course he has pursued, most destructive in the of Harrison, Ohio, by which four per defending history he is not a candidsons were instantly killed. The annoumrng that the war. .Mot less than 1,500 troops lor aee. the nomination, presidential are reported killed and st least 2,000 construction tiiiin, closely fol and declaring hi preference lor that wounded, The tight was fought in lowing the.; psssengef; train, ran into nomination to be given to Speaker the bitterest a wagon crossing; fhe'Trtad, "contain possible spirit, no quar Kandull. I nia report, whether it be ter Mat. Mrs Peter Singer, oemg given on eitner siae, Singer, ing is credited by many or true not, Maggie Singer, Peter Nuse and Miss democrat in ' Sews Writer. .! Washington. Ella Hurley. The first f'ur named Deo. 10.' Winter in London, were instantly killed, and Mis3 AfCr Piiiliulf If lila Rioter. Switzerland has set in with almost PHiLADfeXPHiA Dee. 10, Hurley The coro' Within the past f hers unexampled ury. Tildi n as Ballrnsdrr. jury in' the case of few days earthquake, hurricane killed the and shot 10. during political Dee. The Herald NkwJYokk, and snow storms of unprecedented with leading row in the Fifth ward, on the second violence have occurred. prints an inlet-vieRailroads f December, returned a verdict that are blockaded with snowdrilt and brokers here ami a citizen of the deceased came to his death at fallen trees, snd in Geneva, Berne, JeHef,''showing Tihlt-nreee nt lreiiase ohheKewYoi k Hiid he' hands ot Jihl) McMalius, and Neul'chatel, Frieburg snd other Oswego Midland railway to be part that Thomas Ryan was nccesnory points immense damage has been 1 new ol a stlep-ift1ooutlet lVoni before Uie fact. done to property, and considerable the west. 1 1 is believed by many be loss of life is reported. ll.tfulatiiiff Appropriation!. is ftlsd, l.uying up New Jeioey Mid Dec. 10. The subWashington, K.iIch Affair. io-land,-- : iu having advanced committee of the house committee Citt op Mexico, Deo. 1. Peace from fi5 to JSin JOda.; herald n public grounds and buildings has infers tli;i I Tilden has been Irving 10 adopted a resolution requiring mem prevails throughout the republic. ohtnin advantage of New York Cens lifts who introduce lulls lor improve" Congress is discussing ths Sou or a hy eipiippinf 1 rivyl road to the uieiils in departments over which railroad conceeaion, to which' there and that Vandi-- i hilt, ' to head ihe committee has jurisdiction, to is great opposition, based upc n the fear tbat such a road would precipi 1'ilden oil' by securing ind monopo give figures as 10 lue revenues tate a movement for the annexation in Iring- the westein connections and the postal statistics, vtc, eXlension, had to let the Wabivsli town where the building is proposed, ofSoRora, Sinaloaand Chihuahua, interest into the direction of the and that the sub committee will or incite filibustering from CaliforNew Yoik Central. consult the secret uy of the treasury nia. filsrrs Vsjtd JUdltWWu. iis to whether the public service Ja) Gould's Bid fur the Tx snd Ptdflc. Cnr of Mxtco, Dec. 2. The such a building. The appro Kuw Yokk.D'C. 10. Th Graphic richos of the Wierra Mojada are rap 7,000,-U00- , ...nations toi'Aeivuu askd Valuable ays: It is understood that Gouid. gold idly developing. with 33 states to near from. Kussell: S age uiid bome Other New veins have been discovered. Ameri Court. in Election The italas Upturns York capitalists are bidders for the cans invited to come with machinery, construction contract of the Texas Augosta, Me., Dec. 10. The hear-in- or engajte in any other business, in the mandamus ca.se of Andrew Large quantities of Ameriean and IV.eiiie railwav'to extend the road at $ J5,000 a mile. They agree R. O. Smith, petitioner, vs. Edward are coming in. The French mer to .take' ftia'k'iHld bonds in equal tl. Gove, Secretary of State, began chants, who were rapidly gaining in annum; in payment. This will give this morning in tl'O Sena Us Chamber, commerce, are very much excited st them $8,000,000 of Mock of the com before Judse Virgin. The Chatuber the inroads of the Americans, ibe pany, and in case they complete was well tilled with people. After Trait IV Unioi warns the Mexicans of their contract within two and a hall the reading ol the petition for the the danger of American influence. years, that win! five them control bv writ "of mandamus to compel the An 09UIU Mresl. I a stock vote. This ill'ei-wil- l probably Secretary of State to give ace'ess to The CoNSTANTivortx, Dec. 10. the election return?, andot the reply be accepted within a few days, has decided establish to dein vhich he government of Gove, reopondent Ore,'0 R.iilrut I txtsion. nies that he is at present the legal an otlicial journal. New YoKK. Dec. 10. It is official- custodian of the returns, or has been ly announced that the, Oregon Rail- since October 30th, at which time he XLVI CONGEESS: way and Navigation Company have delivered them to tha Governor and purchased steel rails, locomotives Council, counsel for tha petitioner and equipments for 200 miles of presented the case to tha court. He h to th Jtmono.l standard guage railroad, to be con- touched upon the jurisdiction of the Bj W. V. SCUTS. structed in Eastern Oregon and court over parties, citing many auWAsmjfGTOjf, Dec. 10. A resolu Washington territory, during the thorities, and the necessity for the hundred tons ot lasuunce of a writ of mandamus in tion was adopted calling on ths secyear 18K0. Fiit-ethe rails. aTe now on board the ship this case, holding that the governor retary of the treasury for information Orient, soon1 to sail from Cardiff for is the legal custodan of the returns; to the effect upon the revenues as will to be Portland. One Imndrecl that the people have a light have built from the Dalles up the Colum- access to them, and that the exhibi- and upon consumers, of the repeal bia river.to connect with the existing tion of them by the governor is of the duty on tea snd coffee in '75. Wa!ft Walla; railroad.1 Fifty, miles timply a ministerial act, which be By Davis (W. V,) a resolution more will be an f ex ten-io- n oj'the should be requested to perform. of the calling on the seoreter latter to Snake River, and the reFeast WltitfM. CrowdingstsUment of tb mainder will connect Texas Ferry n treasury for New Havbn, Conn., Deo. 10. claims crowing out of Snake River with the heart of the privsU Palouse country. I'.'is staled that There was a drsmitio scene in tb tha late war, paid sinoe Marob 1st, during the tLee extensions and .new oonstruc-tion- s Hayden trial to day, of Mrs. Hayden, '61, wu adopted, also tbe boose em4ie for the purpose of Mr. Waller asked the following concurrent resolution, So to 21, to opening up in conjunction with the when Northern Pacific the great grain pro- question: adjourn from Dee. lth till Jan. 6tb. "Now, Madame, you need not anThe vice'president presented a ducing district ofatern Washington territory. The line of'the North-- ' swer this question until you are told recommend Hkm on the secretary of to by the court. Mr. Hayden, you the treasury for a 340,Ow appro ein;Peifid in His region eterid ' from the iiiouth of Snake River say, is your husband, the father of priation to allow the work on the to Bitter- -' Knot your three children, and he has been new war, state and navy buildings to a' wife Mountains, a distance of 203 mi es. a devoted husband to loving proceed. Referred. for eight or nine years. You have Davis, Illinois,' introduced a bill to ! kanM f Oeatq- reconstantly Uiaintnined pleasant authorize the erection of t statute A tollsgate imuso near thisclty was lations, and there has been and is in honor of Chief Justice John Marburned thjs, .morning. The keeper now the utmost confidence existing shal. ' itifanlrcHild peihed. and'kis between yon. You are convinced ef Hereford offered s bill to reim' t tt. his innocence, and know that if he burse the citizens of West Virginia Dec. 10. An e.xj found guilty he must suffer for services rendered the united setVei4 plosion oT gWocrurre't i?) 'the Lender these States during the war. punishment. last of Jetl'etson ctreet, Oakland, circumstances, would you not, under Cockrell onered a reeolution that niglii, extending .several , blocks. oath as you are, make a committee on claims be instruct the wan almost house One; completely in order to save him from ed to consider the expedience of es were wrecked and., .many .otherv punishment?" tabluhing aperraanettribunal.wtiion ilamaged. A boy named Johnny There was no answer. The wit- stiall nave ui matier-- i junsuicuon Leach wa-- badly burned. ness burst into tears, as did nearly ordinarily referred to said committee. Confirmations. every woman in court, and tears Adopted. e senate glistened in the eyes of members of lngalls' bill' for the relief of the Washington. Dec. A silence as of central branch of the Union sex. confirmed ifce follotyintf rjotrjinations William W. FWcett, post- death pervaded the room, and coun- railroad wan indefinitely postponed. master nt Lead City; Richard Har- sel for tha defense hissed out: "It is After a short executive session the of L iU'l OiDee at Cen an insult to the witness." vey. Regif-te- r senate adjourned. Waller defended his action, but Iral 6ity: .lospph E. Coodafl, ditto at ' imthe an the court ruled E. Hot'SI. question Iloj.ping. ditto Bodie, and Wir. nt Shasta; Horatio G. Siekel, Pen- proper one; e The banking and currency ; Win. Suspected of Hurdcr. sion their action reopened H. Hays, United States District Cornjph Flat, N. H., Dec. 10. on the bill requiring the reserves ludiie for Kentucky; Charles P. The wile ami oldest son of Levi II. of the national banking association, .lames. Associate Justice of the Su- Stone have been arrested in con- to be be kept in gold and silver, in nection with his murder. preme Court of the District of lieu of legal tender notes, and Ciiarlei Beardsley, of Iowa, A adopted tho amendment offered by Alof the Treasury; Fourth Auditor A very severe .indue Buckner, which strikes out Lori-s- , Dec. JO. ?t. for beit Johnsotij Surveyor-Generfor the maintenance wind storm passed over the town of the Coluradiidj. per kenick, Randolph county, Missouri, of a reserve 01 iweaiy-u- circulaof Important Political Polnti, yesterday evening. Tha residence centum on the amount cf Eyrd Kyle was torn to pieces, tion, and makes this provision Yt'ASHisotoy, Dec. 10. Tho to dDOsit only. present activity of the every member of the family being Burrows introduced a joint reio- Ccust Committee on Appropriatmore or less injured, and Mr. Kyle to ba the result of ;ii IVtady. The house of Joe Patrick lnt;on nropoting a constitutional ion?, nidconiVri-nobetween its was blown down, and Mrs. Wright, a amendment, as follows: important democratic niember and Speaker visitor, go serious!' hurt tha.t she Section I. Polygamy thall not ex within the limits of tne United R.indall, wiujht by the latter. The did Tast night. The duelling of Stoker told the committee that he Noah Burkhead was torn to pieces, States, or anyplace r.ubjot to thur ! from was? thetriftof tenii-rnen- t aod Mrs. Burkhead serioufly wound- jurisdiction. Section II. Congress ehalj have arcong the member that there ed. Several other houses were would be no general 'tariff or finaa-cii- d injured, and fences, grain, power to enforce this article by spl i, ph Association, Printing 1I0H U.T.Ufr 'if l, itu-- NO. PHOIiltC T.iMi;, Factory north of Z. C. M. I) G BE HOTEL. ilV KICUAHD OLLI-S- , Ti, aewii ti.iuse, ttluawJ at h rtt fifth ud Yon"? rrt, Oflta, I tit, bv wpaw.I Wo tb hti',iot pratfcl iaBit'J b t!l lv vrTBiMo Le:i'ir. tu praianfnt wcr. jwstr l lv fuuih.it to trassi.iit utrwi of BATES. Pru- -, I., REOPENING !,.. Itm, - - , W y '"i thii se.fcioc( and fctcck, Utw, 0., destroyed. MAI.YST., OGDvY. A !tiiE PK.OI cjJ to Ait hutw. |