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Show 'nt WEDNSSDAY irfjfd V1 BY $UMftiou- pUBUSBlN8 nd SATURDAY, Comm.nt. to whom all Buins Mii?r, ftbould be ftddreaeed. Comn.unioitio Notice of the Farini con- - , inadvertently omitted from our '""litsue. They were not attended as Tir dcserved;the Tabernacle was merit t' perly bch Signer Farini's per-- !' the piano and organ were "Dd "eVer The this in Territory. excelled d were creditably very boral pieces wor-1were solos vocal several and fenilli8be8tB,yle L A New Railroad from California to Ogden! . i y - Imprisonment of the Washington Correspondents of the N. Y. ties-ion- Tribune." FOREIGN. London, 5 a.m., 18. A special from Versailles says, last night, a large body of Insurgents advanced from their works in front of the ramparts of Paris, and attempted to surprise theGovernmenl forces at Neuilly. They were promptly met by the troops, who were fully aware of their approach, and after a sharp Btruggle, routed by a bayonet charge, and driven back to Committal of a Professional Abortionist! exe-'ute- ". Particularly Mrs. Keitall's inks of Ihe Blue Moselle" and the May." Signor's "Maggie who have the arWe suggest to those in futuro that it concerts mament of consuu ", popular iiabetter to classi-'- d of not is appreciative if if it welcome to music Fun is always to elevate easier is and it the masses, lift it intto than taste by degrees heir a single bound. o classical regions by found inorejprofita- be rate at will any !l of ble. letter from Mr. Agrippa Oxrono.-- By Oxford, Cache Valley, we Cooper of nn ir.inin? .1.. .l i" Avitmpnt v,.- o matleurn mm in that were we when ters, just started has considerably increased. Prospectors are hunting in twenthe hills for gold and silver, souio litthe and been located, claims have Uly, neighborhood ty tle town of Oxford is lively. he is satisfied that the er Mr. Coop- specimens mineral as rich as indicate produced, can be found anywhere. The msshoppers are troubling tlie to a considerapeople of Bound Valley and peace health ble extent, but good on and live to prevail, and they hope devourers. the of lure plenty in spite Write again friend Cooper, glad to siys hear Spwiial to the Oovt.x Junction by the Atlimtit and l'acitic Telegraph Company. filled. on other of taking to the reporters the secrets of the Executive Sessions. The Senate having disposed of the Correspondents will now proceed to dis- cuss the treaty. An adjournment bv the close of uext week is looked lor. The President issued an order, granting leave of absuuee to all the clerks who are members of tho Young Men's s Christian Association during the of the International Convention from Wednesday to Saturday of next week. TELEG-llAPI- from you. MlNEBAL Agriccitcrai.. AXD On Wednesday last Mr. W. B. nnl 20!bs of ore from the Reynolds "Morning S!r" mino, to St. Louis, for a further Particulars of returns will be y. jiten as soon as made. At the same time Mr. Reynolds sent net a bushel of Utah potatoes lor see l, to be tested, in Missouri, by an experi ence farmer. Cht, Disssiis ash . Mr. hit of Salt Lake City has commenced the manufacture of pure unadulterated candy for the market. Store keepers in the North would do well to read bit advertisement aud try his foods and prices. We cau assure them 'but Mr. Kelson is a responsible business man and a first class confectioner. Tlie Gulden Gate Chop House is a clean comfortable restaurant, where a good meal can be obtained at moderate prices. A report has been spread, gupposcd io be maliciously, that the small pox has invaded Mr. Kelson's family circle. This Kelum not true. Mr. Kelson's family have ot suffered an hour's sickness since they have been in Ogden, and we hope to one will be deterred from trading at tlie Chop House or the Confectionery lij unfounded rumors. it Frightful Explosion in Paris! AMERICAN. New York, 18. Paris, leaving behind many of their In the general session of the Court number dead and wounded. thin morning, the jury, in the case of The destruction of the column the notorious Dr. Lookup Evans, renby the Commune of Paris, creates dered a verdict of assinilt of Ann Oriel, indignation in military circles and attempted manslaughter in the great and it is viewod by Ihe soldiers as here, second degree. Sullivan called for the a direct insult to the army. full penally on Evans, as a man who for A dispatch from ISerlin, last evening, led crimihad life infamous a of years says there was a storm discussion in nality. Judge Bedford expressed his the German Reichstag on the astonishment at twelve men, supposed of members to inquire into the acto be intelligent, remaining out u,l night right tions of Government. The liberals were veafter such clear evidence. From eijjiit hement in demanding tWis rijibi. This bev cars' experience in that court, he is the first conflict between the German lieved Evans was the most consummate Parliament and the Government, since villain ever convicted there. He Imped the met in session. 'Die Reichstag ail professional abortionists would take southern members are susexceedingly heed that neither their ill gotten gains and and with or alleged great influence would avail picious, The speak plainlythree sits weeks; energy. Reichstag Honor iu ILs thai them then there will be no Whitsuntide court. holidays. sentenced Evans to three years and six The Timet' special from Paris says six mouths in the State prison at hard labor, hundred persons were killed by an exthe full penalty. near Avenue De Trocadoro, most plosion A correspondent telegraphs from Paris of the were women. last evening, that on Tuesday uiglit, the There are fears that theCommiine will Hotel du the authorities of Ville, police end in the return of the imperial dynaswith a guard ol descended ty of Napoleon lo the throne. upon Peter's American l estauraiit, on Shells are falling over all parts of the the boulevard, and arrested a hundred city. Great fears are manifested by the and fifty men and women who were Communist authorities of a revolutionthere, supping luxuriously. The offence attack upon the Hotel dj Ville. TU ary was that of extravagance not in keeping arc uud the building have been with the times. Among those arrested guards doubled. A reactionary movement is of otlicets the were several superior imminent, aud it is believed that the Commune, whom it has been determined laie explosion formed part of the conto punish lor neglect of duly for pleaspiracy against the Coinmi ne. sure. The Prussians are cutting the fascines New Orleans, 18. between Rainey and Montfernieil in The American Union club entertained the of the Seiuc Et and Horace Greely tonight. Greely made arc departmentto make an attack J,se, on lb expected a speech in which he aid this is my east side of Paris at. an early day. The first visit to the South. I conic here Communist Juurnal accuses the with a heart devoted to the good of all Versaillists of causing the can ridge people, they arc not my enemies now. in the Avenue Ie Trucadors, who were six or eight years ago. I bear but the Write di that the exhatred to no one. He believed the best was si,. Iy i he result oI'hii acciplosion with best should the nimi plaee occupy dent, from ihe fiel ihat no shelis fell in out any refennce to by gones, wiiiou tin: Chump De Mars at the time of its nec ssitaied the exclusion of some men occurrence. from tlio ballot. He pronounced the The OTicial Journal of Versailles edidisfranchisement as taid there would JwvEs upon the difliculty in the torially not be a Ku Klux n the land now. if of establishing a military centre way there had been a general amnesty five against the Insurgents of Pans. The years ago. It would have united the urt.cle asserts that the Government is people, and healed the wounds produced striving to spare tue innocent, and by the war; for that lie had struggled by rebuking those who express and the time was not far distant when at capturing the city. inipaiience his would have f.iir every American London, 10. chance at the ballot box and the majoriThe Committee of Public Safety dety would rule. clare the explosion at the cartridge facRinghampton. 18. of the Ver- tory was the work of Edward H. Rulnff was handed at 11. sanies Uovcrnnieni. agents a number great SO a.m. and met his death with were killed. A member of the American from hits he exhibited same nerve the legation was blown into the air but was the hour of his arrest. Ven-doui- e, y, frunc-tireur- -, nion-lrat- eon-elud- San Francisco. 18. The sale of the Marine c umy tide lands, in the vicinity of Saueelno, by was pooHy attended, less auction than a doicti of parties purchasing. The greater ponion was sold to S iucelito Lnnd and Ferry t o., at 5tU to ZM per block. The total sale aggregate only $J1G,COO. J.1I.ECCLES&C0. iIail.. Horiuos Arabs -- geatit-at-Ar- to-d- do-ba- te PRODUCE. W IJ E AT, SHOE DEPARTMENT Tiik New Sieamkb. The new Steamer at Corinne is to be launched on Tuesday uext, aud there is to be a great glorification on the bnuka of l!ar. A special train will convey visitors from Salt Lake and Ogden to and from the festivities; for particulars of which see notico of Supt. Campbell of the C.P.R.R. heap. l..r.D per Lustml. The Red Topped Boot and Shoe Shop! Rem in nr.it. Delinquent " " " OATS, 'Or, CV. P'JTATOHS " " EF.KFou foot, FtflOc. We. to lie, pr 5). UHITEIIIJiliFS Efli'.S. -- O.c JOc CHICK LNS. Toe scribers for the Jt.'NCTiox, come and pay up. We w ill not safaword reproachfully, if you will bring us anything Via are charitable and that's good. long suffering, but if you don't take a hint, we shall say something. Qeick Response. In answer to our call for the Watermaster on Wednesday the powers above responded, and we itc por " 2oc to 30o. CHECKS 25c to noc. CO TTON A DKS 2."c to CI1AMBRAYS " " t.', COTTON " " " " " TIIRKAD 50c to flOO per doi. 2.."!0 per bunch. YARN UOOT& SHOE SIIOl', " 22c. per Armnreii Wool PEXTMS ffite. 40c (5c. 10c. to 35e. DRILLS 23c to 80c. PUCKS 30c. to lCJic. D0!E.TIC&-12- c. FLANNELS Mc to 90c. niN'iiHAMS 15o to 30c. J E ANS 37 Jc, to 99c. LAWKS 20c to 25c. PRINTS, 9Jc. toll) . STRIPES, 16c to 27e. TICKIXUS, 18c to 45c, GROCERIES, CANDY " COFFEE CHEESE SUGAR " " " " " " OLD COUNTRY "WATER-TIGHTSMADE TO ORDKR. at Rrpnira neatly executed, and on shnrt no'.U). All Kinrln of Tar tnknn for work dnno will h aliore-nama- OJli:. C3 Who hasfound the ring. See adv. CITY OGDKTST escaitil: m Clothing:, Fanry Motions clc. " " &C. -- 4V-- . 17c to2Jc, 13c to 17c. ,00 to fl."5. I1AC0N, 8..1m. N- TV tfi ' $1 f.m FU11MTUR0 CITY, UTAH. iSu.'ce.ors to $C. co., & C. H. Mi flregor), BOOKSKLLEHS ami GENERAL Walnut 22-t- NEWS AGENTS. 4 Ft 1,1, FUPTLY OK BOOKS, PAPERS, AV Mutsailiiw, otc-- , coiihtiiutly ou band, and tor Kiln AT rUULISIIERS' 17. to 11 III I I III II rl I I I lillliUllI I l JilUJiljU VV SOUTH TEMPLE STREET, OGDEN TANNERY. YOU WOULD HE WKI.L FOHT1FJKD, L E A T H K It . 10 IJedwtoacLt, f TIUCES. Also ft choice Selection of Fancy (loom, Cigar, etc., etc., at onr Depot, Broome TuIutcm, WHf Corner, Ogden City. IF $9. - - Kitchen TaMe. f. a. amc Ktroot,. SALT LAKE CITY, TRY Come tn niy Tannery and Bee tf I will not Mill yon at tiOOli LKATII Kit a the teat, and um chea. tu the cheujieHt in the market. H1DF.S and BARK WANTED. JONATUAS BHOWXINO SIiadeTre8s! HALT LAKE CITY, One end ft ll balf Moral Kut nf SASH, C. C R. R. Depot. DOORS, MOULDINGS, FRAMES, ETC., KEPT T0 r.UILDIXO, HOWEVER COSTLY or clpatit, is complete in its adorn TI I E 1) IIU( MiKTA RTMENT mont without its complument of SHADE nnd iwnortmcnt full of complete ConipriMni ft TIIEES: nnd they also add a bentity that liru.'!! lint Metlicitimi, I'ainW, Oil, VamiiOiM, limMies and lanry artn lrs. notliinolse will to the hiimhicet dwelling or locution. Spring is the time to plant uquoIuTepaiitm them. Mr. A. C. I'vpercnn nupply either C n'ains tlie chou est c!iction of Wine, ISrandiP", Locust or Mulberry trees in tiny desired Ali'oln'l. etc., etc., all of which a e now u ns "old number, from 2 in. to oj in. in diameter t lh very lowot possible price'. at the butt, nnd will deliver 'hem on the oreiuIl' roinjMiun'led lij a Competent nniiruiM. I' A All parties indebted to the lt and ;ird and cur at S. L. City, at from 50 cents to HAM) ON AM) MADE TO ORDER. 2ftDOORS, 2ft. 8 by Gft, by Gft, 8. - G G, and ent W ard Htore 'e ren'ie'ted to ettle immediMeicautile ately w til the Oilea City Institution. T.. BALLAXTYNE, 4fl-Superintendent. jil.OO each. BRiGHAM CITY C. W. THORNTON & CO., a. c Woolen is now in operation, manufacturing Cloth of superior quality. The Highest Price paid for Wool. Cash paid for Hides nt our OXFORD 22-t- f AdilreiM, P. SIDE OF U. SOUTH la C. R. It. DEPOT, OxroBn, Or Cnr-cn- & Pnrrhanini; Afietit for all PecrIptioii of Mer- chandiwi. lomiifrnnienta aoliciteil for everyOtf straw. thing, cxccit hack-whe- E. J. WATKINS, Hoot mid Shoe .linker, At the nign of the Hift Koot. Fifth Street, Ogden. ra All kinds of lloot and Shoe madn to ordor. neatly execnted. iroduce takeo ill (nymcnt. iail of hinds Hide. Keniember the Highest Price I'tah. Apr.l ami, 1X71. .TOTICE IS HKP.EDY tilVKN. THAT A 1 in Min'ne !Htrirt orirani,ed in the Kan ire oi Mountain, that lie between M;t!ad Valley nnd Cfti'he Vniley, cnimencing &t ft jioint ft little eiiuili-eivs- t nt Clilion Kimyon, at the White Satnl-HimQuarry, from thence to the mouth of Clifton Knnyon, thence up centre of unid Knnyon (innin fork to its head, thewe weet to tlie top ef tlie mountain, tlience wext two mile", lueuce in a nonherly direction ali ng a.d nmntituin twelve m le', thnce eat nix ni les. thence ,nnh to the plure of tiefrinning, and called "Tho Oxford M.ning District AfiKIPPA CO'lPEIt, Recorder, M-Oxford, Cache Cotint.T, I'tuli. ILL. i itig l!'t. t U-t- f WlgHKS EVERTnOPT tli.it he baa a FIRhT-ChASMACHINE, ami i prparl to do all kinds of hewing, on cwiHHft toriTH, at ber lirtiidcnre on the Iten-- h, KOl'KTIl 8TUKET, Kotir Uhickn Juut of the TitbinK Ollice. T. Box 900. S0-3- SALT LAKE CITY, Arc still driving an exclusive Boot, Pkoo aud Hut Trade, "Wliolosnlo nntl Tl ctail, at tho Mammoth Boot, Shoe, and Hat Store, for all EAST TEMPLE STREET. Dlli:S.S AXD CIOAli Jt. MItS. Iiivj KKW INO 0, Donford & Sons, 0(1 DEN', all kituN of Acrirultnral Produce, Califonil and I tuti truils, eir. M(?.'K3 DISTRICT. UK I1. President Young's Office, Salt Lake City GENERAL DEALERS Factory STEAM PLANING rvrnrt, COMMISSION MERCHANTS OUR TAXXEKY. M To all tho People "you e.viv a 1ST H. DINWOODEY'S " i8ur.rcii:i. " Home marls 2ji;Jc to 25c. 2lc, Stt. 2c to jard. A full Stock of GROCERIES, HARD WARE, etc., eto. in the different Settlement. Five doors West of the Z. C. M. I., ea Fourth Street, Ogdn. RALPH DOUGLASS, M WARPS-V- O" TJELALSBS TEA yard. The Highest Trice paid for all kiad of Purs. limt Temple DRY GOODS. t CLOTHING. E STOUli, at thn Ktatililinint. (live mo a had a most refreshing rain, accom- call before- purchasing e!twheri. panied by a little cheerful thunder o'n GKOROE WHITEHEAD. 12 Iy Wednesday night and Thursday morning. The trees, grain, grass and v l"ok greener and fresher a hundred per cent., and verylody feels FRESH AND SALTED MEATS CON- (iood Chairs for $15 per Dozen, (Knocked down and boxed,) STANTLY ON HAND. blighter and better for ihe beautiful - $S and Fall Irfiaf Tables shower. HOME MANUFACTURES. dle rn ed Also HATS and CAPS JJink. Coney, Ih'inlnc, Squirrel and ISeaver Setts, Triiiiks and Valises; Carpets Window Curtain and Shade. Call and Examine. TEAL. BUTTKR. Over-Shoe- s, sub- 2nd MUTTON, Arctic etc., etc. READY-MAD- YOU WANT A PAIR OF GOOD BOOTS OR SUOLS, Uo tu GEO. Gentle Children' ISools, hoeMt SI i !; rw, Metallic and s $100 BAKLt'.Y, EtX'LLS CO., Main Rtreut, Ogden. 37 U' Earlt Veqetaiii.es. Radishes, lettuce, onions, etc., raised in Ogden, ore in the market, tempting to tha eye, pleasant to the taste and better for the TF constitution than doctors' stuff by a the bid. COHX Hosier'. Fall-Lea- Hats M.f.0 jwr nark. ll?IMlftTJIKXT, - well-assort- DRY GOODS, FLOUR GROCERY J. Ioor puke list. RETAIL CABINET MAKERS. iUiW vrnoLrsALi: !!! FURNITURE AND DRY GOODS II ar INDUCEMENTS published by the celebrated clothiers, General Wood Turners, Devlin & Co. It is really a valuable little book, and worth sending for. The follow lag notice is appended: To Newsi'apkb Editors a pLiii.isiir.rs. We hope that this little work may ar II. KOCI.RS 1 CO. huve nn wellent Anrest the attention of newspaper editors sufficiently to induce an examination, uiDortixl FUKMTUKK at tlifiir KstuMUIimiiit and that the intrinsic usefulness of the on Main strevt, Ojoleu. Every article ia war- Call attention to their large anil Stock, just received, confail which be cannot lo book, very great ranted, and will ho. M in part, of to all visitors not familiar with New sisting, CHEAPER THAN ANYTHING York, will induce the announcement Poplins, Tnrfiui that we will be happy to present a copy OE THE KIND HERETO KittiuM, to any one applying for it by mail or in Kcpcllaiita, Cloaking, person at cither of our stores. FORE OFFERED FOR We are also publisning separately, in Shawl, neat form, the ponion of this book deSALE L UTAH. Chameleon's ( loth Coats voted to the Central Par , for distribuISulmoral and Gored tion in the same manner. '!" .Skirts Dkvms Co., from $C.(K) to $12.00 Bedsteads ! . O. Box No. Celebrated The California '.1.00 set Chairs, per Broadway, cor. (irand street. ISlankets COO each Black Walnut Lounges, Broadway, cor. War en street. l'lannelH and f 8 00 New York, March, 1871. Black Walnut Tables... COO Black Walnut Cribs, each T II K Returned. President Joseph Yo ng Koreans at afternoon Withstands arrived nocking Cliuir, Ogden yesterday utc, etc., at tonally ruiluced iuicw. f.oin Cache County. In the evening he is complete in Order jiroiiiiilly executed. went to Suit Lake City by U. C. R. R. .IUhmcs and C.cii(m uninjured. Thi Versailles Assembly has adopted the entire Frankfort Treaty. lielfont, 19. There are forty thousand Versailles troops in Lulls de Roiognc, pushing on with great vigor. The Xrir' special gives a report that the Versaillists have occupied Clichy and that a sharp engagement has been fought Xext to Z. C. 31. I., at Asuicres. TO THE PIIiLIC A CHOICE Paris. 19. 0FFKRS of General Merclnuidi, coupieting The Journals sny the Due De Rroglie ' will replace Favrc in the ministry of toieign affairs alter the ratification of the Treaty of Peace. CROCERIES, The Times special says the National HARDWARE, Guard has had service in St. Augustine and Trinity Churches, and turned the TINWARE, S.sters of Mercy out of their Convents. COOTS & SHOES, Ojire of Qjdm Junction. Ojden City, Utah Territory, Mnj. 20, 1 S7 1 HEAT Ci i The disclosure of the arrangements for the construction of an extension of the California I'ac.fic Railroad to Og den, created much comment here. The enterprise is generally received with great favor. , Isaac liitzc-r- a passenger on the emi grant train westward, was killed inwhile crossing the trestla work Kklsox's Golden Gate Chop IIoitse, stantly at New Castle, on tho C. P. R. R., last nd Golden Gate Confectionery lias night. Geo. W. Grilritli, a larmcr ot lolo. 'wpt everything bogus and 'unwhole was thrown under wagon wn eis at "in in ice cream and confectionery Sacramento, and killed yesiarday. of the market. Keon knows his Si. Lou.s. 18. A preliminary examination of Dr. Wness, and gets all the patronage. Of tat use are bug-becharged with poisoning reports against Meddlecot, M. Ruth, at Liwrence, Kansis. 41-2 (kill! some tune since; was uad yesterday before Justice Chadwick. A phys cian We had a call on Tliurs- - testified to the presence of morphine in Bocstifi'l. the stomach, and believed that ntl.'-evening last from Messrs. Lewis M. had be n used, b 't could not Grant and J. II. Robison, of Bountiful. powders The prisoner was com state positively. They reported affairs quiet at "Sessions" mitted tor trial before the JJislrict Court id prospects for a bountiful harvest which meets on June Cili. San Francisco, 18 totter than they had ever seen in that Tuscan ndviccs state that the Pima ktored spot before. Indians routed a company of hostile Apaches, M iy 3rd, oO miles north of Pima reservations, in the Pmial the Comino and Goino. Lively times mountains, killing twenty eight ami Try day at the Railroad Junction. capturing four prisoner. They adkts of passengers, piles of baggage, and mitted that they were on the war path, and had been drawing rations from general bustle and rush when the Grant, where the Slaughter was trains arrive and The Utah Camp depart. recently made by the citizen. Central ii The Pacific Female Suffrage Convengetting its share of business, 'w all the tourists whp are sensible men tion is in session here this week, only e delegates are in attendance, no nt to see Salt Lake. If our business forty-onis manifested in the interest publio "ton were quite awake they would adopt movement. Nne mcasnres to detain some of this Washington, 19. a seven hours session the Senate After tream of travel in Ogden. to finally pased a resolution committing the close of custody of the Set two correspondents of the New Maxy Tharks. We acknowledge the York Tribune who made a reply in wriurtcsyof Hon. Richard C. McCormick they would not answer the " favoring us with a copy of his apeech ting that submitted to them by the spequestions 00 the Indian to investigate committee Texas the and cial appointed Question the premature publication of tho trea'y. unc Railroad. The reporters were thereupon taken into Pacicustody and confined in the Senate R'.rn Douglas keeps a butcher' shop; fic R. R. Committee room. It was genVU and get a mutton erally expected that the imprisonment chop; would be limited to the session accordfl always has a good beefsteak. was. coning to the old practice, but it corresu tet its the until or 41-1 tinued indefinitely, cheap and no mistake. pondents answer. Public sentiment here seems to be RcoRDEn.Mr. Simon Higginbotham quite unanimous against the action of ' Recorder for the Ogden Junction the Senate, and the proceedings were characterized by many of thn older Mming District. Don't forget that. Senators as a ridiculous farce. The ""H'M. YOU will find bim .t ti, was quite spirited, especially that accused each op. portion in which Senators nf J'he Metropolis ExA Goon Wokk. and is the title of a Illustrated plained con but ise, neat, comprehensive guide to New York, with nn excellent map STUART y We have a large and varied Stock of the above Goods on hsrd, and are receiving fresh Goods from the East and West every day; also a good supply of Custom Made Itoots and Sin cos, ef the best quality. All of which vro are determined to veil at tho very lowent possible prices. hVMHS. Examine our Goods and Trices before T EVANS AS8AVS OKK WITH Hl. PATCH J , at b.i nSice, fixih Htrwt, Oxilvn. KctinencM purchasing elsewhere. mn lie Bud at th Jrxcr: t'rintiiig Olllcn.r-IMPORTANT TO ri |