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Show Decision " the Bradwell 1lC wife f Mr'. Myra lawyer of Chicago, , of practising binled the privilege Stete of Illinois, under a lff in the ittfe in tlic first cction of the fuUr" the Constitu- declares that no State t;n which nth amendment to .hi! make ur enforce any law which or immunabridge the privileges ities of the citizens of tho United Her pretensions were denied y.Hte3 l,v an inferior court, aud an appeal Supreme Court of vus Pending an issue regardi,lie fitatc. of the ng the correct interpretation the highest triamendment, before decision was vial in thecouutry, no the. taken to rendered. and several in the city other ladies were arrested of Rochester ,last Xovember,and held their appearance before tD bail for Cady Stanton Mrs. the courts illegal to answer the charge of voting. They maintained they were that entitled to the right of treacherously murdered the peace commissioners of the Modocs; Capt. Jack in retaliation assassinated the peace commissioners of the white men. Now let Christian Americans urge the .extermination 'of the tribe who have perpetrated such a horrible . of fighting them, towards disposed State the courts peace ; and just and thorough chasthe proceedings of tisement when desefved, to individuthe Supreme Bench of the United als or tribes, according to the extent in the crimes comStates in a case that had been for a of participation mitted. long time under consideration. These We have no sympathy for red ewes have virtually been disposed of Ij the decision of the Supreme Court, murderers, neither have we any reLet lately given. spect for white exterminators. The Legislature of the State of a proper lesson be taught to the Modocs by a just chastisement for their Louisiana granted a charter to an association of butchers, giving them treachery. If possible let the actual the oxclusive right to slaughter cattle perpetrators of the diabolical outtad sell meat in the city of New Orl- rage be dealt with according to their eans for the next twenty-fiv- e years. deserts. But let not the barbarous Other butchers in that city contested cry for extecmination be carried inthe right of the State to enact such to effect, to stain the pages of Amerithe legislation, and brought suit against can history with innocent blood iis company on the plea that their blood of women and children slain for charter was void under the provisions crimes committed by others, to satisdie Fourteenth Amendment, which fy the lust of Christian revenge. forbids the ' ' debarring of citizens from ikfree exercise of their privileges' Colored Warpabe. Yesterday the The decision was to the effect that Salt Lake City Police Court was a in their cases, as preferred to await for rendezvous for colored folks. Tho ocand benefit of the casion of the gathering was the exami- ik constitutional provision was the protection nation of Mingo, a "cullud pusson," on colored race, and was the charge of Bhooting with intent to not intended to interfere with State kill Floyd, another "cullud" individual. regulations. The court declares that It appears that the parties were gam' If the plaintiffs have privileges, they bling in a Commercial street house on ire such as depend on citizenship of Sunday last, when Mingo discovered that 'lie State, and not on citizenship of he was being cheated. He gathered up his money, but was stoppd by Floyd, 'lie United States." The right of the who seized a carving knife and threatStates to regulate their own institu ened him. Mingo managed to get into tions, and make their own laws, was an adjoining room occupied by some verred and maintained. colored men named Gill, where he procured a Colt' 8 revolver and made Floyd put down the knife. The quarrel was Christian Revenge. renewed on the sidewalk, and Floyd, In another column will be found armed with a rarer chased Mingo up Uccountof white men's treachery and down the street, cutting him when '"Ward the Modocs, exceeding in he got a chance. Mingo got a slash on the right arm,- and another down his nrocitj the late massacre by that back, and escaped by slipping out of his tnbe in which General Canby was coat, the tails being held by Floyd. wwfinated. This narrative throws Mingo got his wounds dressed, went and flight upon the bloodthirsty act informed the police, returned to Comof the Modocs, and shows that retal-iatio- a mercial street, got the pistol again from the Gill boys, and again encountered a virtue with the red man Floyd, who blazed away at him with a prompted Captain Jack and his 8 pistol, shooting one tf the in their attack on the Peace Remington ' Gills on the breast and grazing Mingo's lannissiouers. face. Mingo, whose "CoU" had caught If the horrible outrages which in the lining of his pocket, then got out e been -perpetrated by various his pitce and let fly, putting a bullet Mian tribes were traced to their into Floyd's left side, where it stopped, conr'gmal causcs, we believe that in and stopped the fight. The parties :ae cases had out of ten it would be dia- cealed themselves, and the police considerable difficulty in getting at them, pered that aggressions by the whites but they wore both arrested and sent to e the of the Parting points the City prison. Mingo was fined $15 " Indians have been d for gambling, but acquitted' of the ae without as he rights. Advan- - charge of "shooting with intent," bas been.. Floyd has yet to taken , of their iguo- - acted in be tried for his savage assault on Mingo. tk tliem have fcecn ti!i!e,,wntracts and in too many instances nave been viewed Scalps. as little differ- emancipated - war-r;0r- ' cou-'"r're- self-defenc- tte elk or the buffalo. 0 a Rampage. Yesterday a restau-ran- t keeper, not a hundred miles from and becoming Ogden, got on a done at angry something by his better, half, proceeded to "reorganize" her by burning some of her clothing and attacking her with that sweet instrument the revenge, and how much bettor are axe. A gallant cordwainer from Auld they than the implacable savages of Iteekie, hearing the rumpus, did honor the lava beds? Considering that to his country by becoming the woman's the geuius of Christianity is the op- defender, and caved her from being posite of the spirit of Indian tradi- axed any more on that head Good for tion, the latter making revenge a vir Scotland ; bad for the Dutchman. tue, while the former makes it a sin, Tue Fikb at Sandy. The damages are not Christian Americans who to tke Saturn Smelting Works at Sandy clamor for the wholesale slaughter of on the Utah Southern Railroad, which the Modocs infinitely worse than the took fire on Monday last, are estimated murderous barbarians ? at $25,000. The conflagration broke The true Indian policy is the rec- out in three places among a heap of ognition of Indian rights as human charcoal containing about 00,000 bushels. The wind was blowing fiercely at beings, and the first possessors of the the time, and the charcoal, three flat land ; fulfillment of agreements with cars, three freight cars, a box car"con-taininthem according to the spirit as well machinery, three hundred foot as the letter thereof; just punishment of the Saturn feet of switch, fifty to agents who swindle the Govern- the main track and some machinery ment or the Indians, and reparation belonging to the Mountain Chief Works. of injuries sustained by the latter; The fire engine from Salt Lake did excellent business at the conflagration. Fourteenth feeding instead under the No action was taken when ; they are Amendment. suffrage WEDNESDAY, 23. Taking According to a Modoc corre?pondent, ,u Sunday with a copious downfall of the Messed rain. Ogden as yet has been left out in alternate heat and cold, with nary a shower of any account. The crops in California have received a great revival. Mcsic Hath Charms. John Boyle is agent in Ogden for the Mason and Hamlin Organ. It is a fine instrument. See John's locals, and then go and see tie organs. Accidental SnoofiKa. sad accident, that may prove more serious, occurred yesterday morning about six o'clock to Joseph, son of Le Grand Young. This young man, aged some ten years, having secured an unloaded derringer belonging to his father, managed to procure a supply of cartridges, and going upon the bench beyond his father' house was engaged in experimenting with bull's eye shots, when the derringer was discharged so that a ball passed into his knee. He made out to reach home, and a physician was sent for. but owing to the dangerous location of the ball ia or near the knee joint, it was not extracted. There is as yet doubt as to whether the result will show more than a flesh wound. A day or so will settle this point. We trust that the ball will be found to have missed the joint and that the young man will soon Look to Yocr Treks. A large num- be about to ruminate upen the folly and ber of fruit trees on examination will uncertainty of experiments with loaded tire arms. 5. L. Iftrald, 22d iiut. be found to have a quantity of film upon them, something like a spiders web A Mormon disclose small which, being removed, black insects, that a little time and At Ogden I formed the acquaintance heat will develope into caterpillars. If of a member of the police force en duty The uuiform consisted you want to save your fruit get rid of at the station. the ixsects. Now is the time to attend in the letter P, with a star on the breast He showed patience and tact in dealing to their case. with a large number if roughs waiting for the train to move on, who beguiled New Office. We are informed, by the time drinking, spitting, gambling, and tall talking. There was a Superintendent Musser, that the Descret swearing, deal of humor with the blasphemy great Telegraph Company have opened an of- of these miners, drovers and rover?. fice at Glenwood, Sevier Co., and that On the Gold fields of Victoria, at tl e Great Rush, when we had a queer gathHeleu Armstrong is the operator. ering from all quarters, 1 did hear boh e oaths; but for volume, combination ai d Tithiko. Tbe tenth baby has made ingenious use of oaths, there could te its appearance in the family of Mr. f. G. nothing to approach that Gentile assemat Utah. My police friend callid Chambers, one of the Junction typos. blage attention to this and other exponet.ts my All the ten are alive, in good health and of character as an illustration of tbe bi d with excellent lungs, the tenth being teaching of the Christians. Mr. equal to any according to age, size and P. Star enlightened me upon Morn on doctrine. lie spoke with much earmBl weight, the latter being 10) pounds. ness, and for a plain man, with a Mr. Chambers deals in musical instruconsiderable knowledge of bis subject. ments, but he considers this family organ He was thoroughly up in the Scripture; but then he was brought up aCalvinisiie superior even to the Estey. Methodist in Wales. I was certan ly impressed with his thorough sincerity. Hosse Disease. California has the Our conversation extended over acouile of hours. He went all over the Mor epizootic, badly. At Buffalo, N. Y., a mon ground. He had, with the entire new horse disease has made its appearapproval of number one, added a seer ad ance, said to be the results of epizootic. w.fe to his domestic establishment, and But while the latter attacks the heads, assured me that both were godly won en, with each other, and a great comtbe former seizes the feet of the unfor- happy him. I told him that London fort to tunate equines. policeman had not pay enough to keep a couple of families. He pitied bis iroth-e- r officers, and was thankful for his own Personal. J. M. Griffith, of Los Anmercies. When the train was superior his geles, Cal., accompanied by family, about to move off, the worthy man came arrived here this morning, and went to shake hands with me, aud fervently East on a business tour. Mr. Grifhtk is implored heaven's blessing on my behalf. a great capitalist, and one of the most In my many rambles I have met with few strangers for whom I have enterenterprising men on the Pacific coast. tained more respect than for the Wtlsh E. Dainelly, one of the principal dry policeman at Mormon Utah J. l.vn- goods merchants in New York, and a wick't "The Mormons and the Stiver Mmtt." A Policeman. ed sachem of Tammany Hall, passed through this city yesterday afternoon, and took the train West. Mr. Dainelly's house has made a contract with the agenUj of Chinese and Japanese merchants in San the importation of silks Francisco, and fancy goods, and he now combines business with pleasure in paying a visit to California. Fred. Ihmsen, Esq., proprietor of an extensive glass factory in Pittsburg, came from the East yesterday, and left for San Francisco on the evening train. Mr. T. Fairweather, of Salem, Oregon, arrived this morning on his way to New York, whence he will sail for Europe at an early day, and visit his friends in his native city, Aberdeen. It is thirty years since he left the land of his birth, a poor y he is a millionoire. boy. fr To-da- Richard Percival, long and favorably known in this city as an excellent photographer, leaves to day for Elko. Mr. As an upright citizen and gentleman, he was faithful and diligent in his sphere of usefulness. His friends bid him adieu with regret, and hope that he may yet return to their midst. Uirlli. it has become fashionable with our .C1y 4at is now raised for the ."at the front", to count the numberarmy t.t of This morning, at 7J a.m., to the wife of the Modocs 'is as its victims, Indian fashion, by 'sialps. of Mr. J. G. Chambers, news agent, of Lit is possible that the language is figura- as the revenge this city,' a daughter. Mother and baby spirit k lV ana peuuuur to iruuwff live, redsk . Captain Wright doing well. Ration Rain in CAtiroiusiA. From our Western exchanges we learn that the entire State of California was blessed last Progress of the Narrow-G- il age. Vinegar Itltler nro not a vllo Fane Prink, made of Poor K11111. Whisky, Proof Spirits ami Itefuae Liquors, doctored, spiced, and sweetened to pleaso Mio taste, called "Tonic," "Appetizers,"' Restorer, " Ac, that loud the tippler on to drunkenness and ruiu, but are a true Medicine, made from tho native roots and herb of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They mio the Groat Wood Purltier and a Principle, a Perfect Renovator and ol the System, currying off all poisonous matter, and restoring the blood to u hcaltln condition, enriching it, refreshing and both mind and body. They aiv easy f administration, prompt In their action, certain in their restului, Bufu uud relU able Iu all forms of disease. No Pitrinn Ittlio llioii' Hit-- . to directions, and remain ter according (tut long uuwell, provided their tones are not destroyed by mineral poison or oilier means, and tii? vital organs waited beyond Iho point of repair. kpcpvi: or liidicrstiAn, Itead ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Client, lii..lness, Sour Knu u. tions of the Stomach, Had Tasto in mikms Attacks, Palpitation of tits Heart, Inflammation of tho Lungs, Pain In the rojrion of the Kidneys, and a hundrd other pulnful mnptonis, are the otrsnrlnts of Dyspepsia. In tlteno complaint it ha no equal, and one bottlo will prove a belter guarantee of lta merits than a lengthy Ufo-givin- I) For Kent a I o Compluint, Irvroiin or old, married or single, at ikudiu n of womanhood, or the turn of lif", theno Tonic hitters display no decided an luflueucc that a marked improvement is soon perceptible. Kor lnHuiiiuiulory uiwl Chronic aud (ioitt, Dyspepsia or Illiditnatiwin Indigestion, lllliouii. Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood. Liver, Kidney aud Madder, thrso Hitter liavo been most successful. Such Di&eaac arn caused by Vitiated Wood, which UVcmutrally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. For Skin DitcnscK, Salt Jllotehea. F.ruptlonR, Tot-ter- , lUietim, Spots, Pimples. Pustules, llolls, Carbuncles, Scald-HeaSore Kyes, F.rystpulaa, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration of the Skin, Humou and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever lunie or nature, ari literally dug up and carried out of the aystcm in a abort tlmo by the mho of theao Palters, One bottle In such raM wilt convince the moat Incredulous of llieir curative effect. Ring-Worm- lenne tlo VliiuUxl 4 Ulooil when- ever yon Uud Hs impurities bursting through the skin In Pimples, Krupllona, or Sores 1 cleanse It when you Uud li oltsirucled and sluggish Ik tho velim ; cleanse it when It u foul ; vour fueling will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, aud tha health of tu system will follow, lin, Titpo nnd oilier "Wornn, lurking in the syst;tii wfso many tliotisuud. are eilcctually destroyed and removed, SaysadisiingtiWlied physiologist : Thelitis scarcely an individual pn tho fac of L.o earth whose body is exempt from the presence of worms, 'itlsuot upon tho healthy elements of the body that worms exist, bu'. upon t he diseased humors and filmy deoosi; that breed tlieso living mounter of dUeane, No system of medicine, uo vermifuges, im anthelminillcs, will flee the Hvniem (rum worm like these Bitters. Persons enliuiiicul caged In Paints nnd Minerals, such u r and Plumbers, Typesetters, Miner, aa they advaneo In life, arc wubject to paralysis, of tho liotvels, To guurd agalust this, take a tioac of V a lulu's ineiuk Ln tkk twice a week. to rit.eari. Cold-beatc- KeiiiiKcnt nnd In(rr- - Ill I ion uiillrut Fever, which are no prcvaiei.: ln the valleys of our great rlvera through-- . out the United States, especially those of iho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile. lirazos, Rio Savannah, Roanoke, James, and many ethers, with their vast tributaries, throughout our cntiro country during tho Snuiuicr. and Autnmn, and remarkably bo during season of unusual heat and dryness. i Invariably accompanied by extcimlve derangements of the stomach and liver, an I other abdominal viscera. Iu thclr trat mcnt, a purgative, exerting a powerful Influence upon theau various organs, la essenThere Ih no cathartic for tially necessary. the purpose equal to Dit. J. Walkkk'h Visk-oa- ii oh they will speedily remove Hitters, d viscid matter w ith, wlileli the the bowels arc loaded, at tho rumo tnn v stimulating the secretions of the liver, an. I generally restoring tho healthy tuuctlou of the digestive organs. , , dark-colore- All the grading of tbe Utah Northern railroad from the main line to this city is now finished and ready for the ties, which will be on the ground this week. The work on the bridge is progressing rapidly, a large force of men and as: earn engine being engaged on that structure. It will be completed and ready for tisins to cross in about twenty days. We observe that the track ia surveyed on the north side up to the Diamond 11 Warehouse, which is an indication that the new road will not cress the Central Pacific, but have its depots on that side. This will be gratifying to the majority of our citizen who feared that Front street was to be cut up by the improvements. Oorinne Reporter, 21st inst. Scrofula, or Kliiff'n F.vll, While. SwelliuH, L'lcem, Erysipelas, Swelled neck. Goitre, Scrofuloua luftuiiimuiloiis, Indolent, Inflammation, Mercurial Ailcctiona, Old, Sorts, Eruptions of tha Akin, soro i:yes, etc., etc ln these, aa in all oilier coimiitti-ttoua- l DIscaaoM, Walker's Vinroar Ln nun nave shown their great curative pow . era in the most obatiuatc uud Iruruciutne cases. , Dr. "Walker's Call lorn in Vine Itinera act on par similar manner, Ry all these carte m a purifying the Klood they remove tho cause, uud by resolving away the effects of the Inflammation (fh tubercular deposit) the affected part re coive health, and a permanent uru 1 effected, The Aperient and mlhl LaxatUv. prspertlcH of Du, Walkkk'h Vineuak Hid In cane of em; . tters are the best Hons au t malljrnaut fevew. Their balAunie. hcallnijr, and nootbln; properties protect th humors of the fnucea. Their Sedative prop., cr:ic allay pain In tna nervous msu-ii.stomach and bowcU, cither from imlu.uuu-Uon- . wind, colic, cramps, etc. IMroclloiKi. Take of tho Fitter i r;t goUig to bed at night from a naif to ou.-n-d ' Rare-guar- Here is another proof that dogs have the power of reasoning. A sagacious cauine in New 1 1 am j shire lately pursued a woodchuck, which continually foiled him by rui:ning Katgoodnonnihiii.t through a drain. When he had food, Kuch mutiou chop. i,t:;. roai:t uon, beef, anl sut vegetahlofi. played that trick two or three times, exercise. They arc composed the dog gave him a rest in the drain, vegetable lnfjrixtieuM, and touU:ii and trotted over to a neighbor's and no spirit. K. li. 73cPfSAI.D a. CO., brought another dog, a frequent Drnriri"' A Oen. AsrK, fs.in Fraucisci, ' sharer in his youthful gports. Sta- & cor. Wiisiiii.frton and Charlton sis., SOLD EV ALL D!"TO:TS !. tioning his companion . at one end of the drain, he enteral the other, and Mr. Robert Mammon, of Pennsylva-- . stirred up the woodchuck, who started again for daylight, only to be nia, last week pcrforiae J tha pedestrian, If feat of walking ten miles in fire hour grabbed by the faithful sentinel. this isn't reason, what is it t and a, half at the age of ninety-tvy. one-ha- ll wine-glaaafu- , l. aabeel-alcal- . .. C-- 3t-:s- '.. m q. , |