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Show She (Ogttcw gimdum. PubtUhmf every WEDNKSDAY en SATURDAT, by tin Ooprx I'cbmshino Compaht. Editor. Iiarlcs andIV.Business Penrose, Manager. OtiDIttT, UTAH. WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1873. Poor Vienna. At the very time that the Viennese expected to reap a golden harvest from an influx of strangers from all quarter of the globe, they are confronted by the startling fact that their country h deplorably bankrupt. The Exposition is a failure. That the Capital of Austria is an attractive point for tho exhibition of the world's enterprise, is indisputable. Unfortunately, the people of that country aro slow in learning, end the great error of their Government was in giving political significance to a movement that was intended U advance- tho industrial interests of that Umpire and invite tho competition of the world, in all branches. Instead of accomplishing the ta which tho Great Fair was first dedicated, moro attention was given by tha Directors to the discussion of abstract questions regarding the balance of power, and tho military forces of tho Great Powers. It was not a time nor an occasion to enter into disquisitions which could just as well have been referred to a ministry until a more opportune moment. As it is, the hopes entertain ed that tho Vienna Exposition would surpass in grandeur and interest those preceding it, aro blighted.' .Commerce is languishing and a panic prevails in Vienna. The Exchange Bank now publish-e- s an announcement, stating that it pur-nnsr.- . fl over and polishing their reports, for the purpose of calming the fears of the people, cannot cover up the truth. It is neither wise nor generous to prevaricate, when prompt action should be advised in an emergency when life aye, the lives f . thousands are at stake. iT-- twety-fiv- hundred inhabitants, is almost left in desolution, only twelve families remaining to brave the pro gress of the scourge. In Cincinnati it ia stated that five deaths occurred and from other places wo learn that the epidemic is spreading with great rapid to-da- y, ity. 'Thcre,ia evidently an inclimation t) of bo reserved as to tho seriousness v - i "i tho disease which is sweeping re lished to-da- y, self-destructi- y . I Gor. am Corner, am full of Yaukee prejudices; but I think it wicked to lie even A Sign. The English Chancellor of the Exchequer is in favor of an expansion of currency in Great Britain in order to successfully carry out the ill-fate- e pub- Advi-r.-ity,- To-da- nt Kate Stoddard's confession, to-da- '"v The cholera is taking ao onward courso towards the North East. A dispatch' in this day's issue, announces that Johnson has been compelled to leave his home, on account or me ravages oi tne epi demic. ,The pretty village of Green-vill- o with a population of nearly Accident " presents a harrowing has picture of sin and guilt. She suffered in expiation of her crime, The murder of Goodrich, for some time has been an absorbing theme of conversation and long concealed in mystery. Her exThe Chief Justice. posures givo the world an insight to the scenes of the artificial society Roscoc Conkling, it is now anwhich daily presents tragedies and nounced by our dispatches, is the dramas that startle the world forthcoming man for the high office forgotten t of Chief Justice of the U. S. SuJclT. Davis' Alleged Dispreme Court in fact it is almost guise. positively ascertained that he will succeed to the vacant chair of Judge To the Editor of the Chicago Triune: Sir In n Chicago piipcr of JuneOih, Chase. lie is now Senator from there A)iear'J an article headed 'Jen New Yolk. Months ago it was prewhich was Thousand a Year dicted in these columns that the ap- fal e in every Hatument ii made. It ia high time the people should kmw the pointment would be made. He has truth in regard lo Hie capture f Jell-won the affections of the President Davis. I have ohiaincd lite following truthful relation of the capture from one adby his subserviency and strong of lit participants in it, mid suhmit it to He Administration. of the the acceptance of the Tribune's many vocacy readers, bflie iii that it it right to be may now have his recompausc, but if just, though the heavens fall. the report of his prospective appoint' From the Portland, Me., Argus. I am no admirer of Jeff. Davis. I am a ment be correct'let there be mournborn between Saccarappa and Yankee, ing in the land." great, business enterprises that have been inaugurated during the last decade. This action is indicative of the adoption of a free banking system. The fact that so radical a change has been suggested with reference to the staid old conservative Bank of England, shows what a tremendous revo.ution hrsbeen wrought in the financial world within a few years as the result of enhanced wealth and the movements of large is compelled by the present condi- masses of capital among civilized t iaii s i a t ancnntii rvnirmnvtf in uations. order to preserve all its assets for equal distribution among its creditllattle or the ISoync. ors. The statement that this powery is the anniversary of the ful institution should bo forced into liquidation, is cf itself a commentary battle which determined the fortunes family of the Stewarts. upon the financial calamities which of the have visited Austria's lovely Capital. In the year 1C90 William the Third, Prince of Orange, met the army of James the Second and achieved an Cholera. A Goodrich d about him, or, for that matter, about the devil. I was with the party that captured Jeff. Davis; saw the whole transaction from the beginning. I now say and hope you will publish it that Jeff. Davis didn't have on at tLe tim : he was taken, any garment such as is worn by women, lie did have over his shoulders a waterproof article of clothing something like a "llavelocu it was not in the least concealed. He wore a hat, and did not carry a pail, bucket or kettle in any way. To the best of my recollection, he uothing whatever ia his hands. His wife did not tell any person that her husband might hurt somebody if he got exasperated. She behaved like a lady, and he us a gentleman, though manifest, ly he was chagrined at being taken into custody. Our soldiers behaved like gen tlemen, as they were, and our officers like honorable, brave men; and the fool- isu stones mm went tne newspaper rounds of the day, telling how woltishly he deported himself, were all false. 1 know what I am writing about. I saw Jefferson Davis many times while he was staying in Portland several years ago ; and I think I was the first one who re cognized him at the time of his arrest. When it was known that he was cer tainly taken, some newspaper corres pondent I knew his name at the time fabricated the story about the disguise in an old woman's dress. 1 heard the whole matter talked over as a good joke; and the officers, who knew better, never took the trouble to deny it. Perhars they thought the Confederate President de served all the contempt that could be put upon him. I thiuk so, too, only I would never perpetrate a falsehood that by any means would become history. And, fur ther, I would never slander a woman who has shown so much devotion as Mrs Davis has to her husband, no matter how wieked he is or may have been. I defy any person to tind a single offi cer or soldier who was present at the capture of Jen. Davis who will say, upon honor, that he was disguised in woman's clothes, or that his wife acted in anyway unladylike or undignified on that occa sion. I go for trying him for his crimes, and, if he is fouud guilty, punish him : but I would not lie about him when the truth will certainly make it bad enough. James II. Paukkb. Ellburnville, Pa. car-rie- d overwhelming victory. For some years the celebration of the Orangemen in commemoration of their triumph has been attended by unruly demonstrations from the Celtic classes whose ire is ever aroused at the sight of the yellow ribbon, the badge that calls to their remembrance the downfall of the dynasty which their ancestors sustained. We may expect to hear of blood shed and riots in the large cities of the Union where this day of jubilee is held in reverence by one class of our citizens, while the bitterest feelRailroad Accident. in exists besoms the those who of ing The passenger train number 8. th cling to the standard that sank in Missouri Pacific railroad, which left St. Louis at bAo rnday evening, ran the watiers of the Boyne. against a large tree which fell across the track in consequence of tin storm ; at Richmond. . iOOd ril!ln.. aJudge v J. ORnv,uY '"r Agent for Utah of :? tl Special to the Junction by Descret Telegraph. Richmond, U. 1., 11 Yesterday, about 2 p. m.. Moroni Bain hunting with some friends, accidentally shot Austin HamThe ball lodged in mer, of Smitbfield. the right elbow. Dr Ormnby was sent for and extracted the bull to day. It is feared Hammer's arm must be amputatof this place, while Exenri ienee hs DrnvcH .i.: . . trios'; n arable marl i i ug-othe . in nlwayi on Land. i - MY PLACE AR Logan Depot, one K.,.ir.i,: are, blind in one eye, br "h . punish brand on bay Mare, white face, branded r left shoulder. Rertormi,.,, ,0 tJ,, ders:gned will be rewarded as nhove. . S 011 i. IIEWETT, ; paralytital patients, sua s57-- 3 bed, whipped out along knife from beneath his pillow, and rushed upon the ward brandishing h;s weapon and dealing Mabnnd cuts right and left. Kiglit minutes elapsed before the maniac could lie secured, and by that time seven patient had fallen victim to Inn fury. It is hardly credi ble that tins dangerous lunatic was 'niieilv in his bed in the game crowd ed ward. None of the wouuds have as yet proved fatal. Logan ResUurant, Losin. " rkfUr. "VB- - T-l850--X Curious Story. A FROM U lie FDMtiif from his it "MMO pKrth. TOST most trairical scene took place re cently at the Hospital of La Charite. A young Corsican, named Uuresi, had been recently admitted to the hospital; he wasufferinff from erysipelas, bronchi on by alcoho'io excesses. Fever super vened. He had unfortunately been placed in a ward tenanted chiefly by A nl 0cg TEX DOLLARS REWARD Tragical Scene. 1. . bt rr. ErmymXlTJ"'Vn iiiK .561m ml Co Buckeye ReapeWand5lotT. ed. Iropsh-a- l ItifcU Wb a A Berlin correspondent says : A curious story has just cropped up in Cassel, Germany, touching a bet made betweeu two officers there. One of the gentlemeu, who was a Count and an adjutant, laid dowu the proposition that a man of rank and title could, whenever he ch'ose, marry a rich heiress. He proposed a bet, in deed, that within eight days he could iet himself engaged to a certain youn? lady who possessed the high nualificatiou described. The bet was iccepted. The young lady was the daughter of the widow of a man who had been the proprietor of a gamb ling house, and she was said to have half a million as her dowry. The Count set to work to win the girl's affections, and succeeded. An engagement in Germany is a solemn af fair, and is always published in the newspapers. However, as soon as the engagement was arrived at the Ctunt claimed his btt, and then wrote to the girl to say that, on account of her father having been a gambler, it was impossible for him to marry her. The engagement was annulled, and the final results, it was thought, of this humorous affair were a large quanti ty ot champagne and a broken heart. Hut Emperor William heard of the little romance and did not like the looks of it at all. Probably before the large quantity of champagne had been drank both the officers in question found themselves under arrest At present, according to the com mands ol the .Lmperor, they await their trial by l; and it is highly probable that they may find serious cause to repent of having en gaged in that merry jest. court-martia- A reverend gentleman from Mas sachusetts, C. W. Warrenhight, is under arrest in Wilmington. N. C on a charge of trying fraudulently to obtain Irom the rost-omc- e money inclosures intended for other peo ple thinking more of the letter than ot the spirit of Scripture, in fact. pMIfifll If ITffF TH2 CELEBRATED DM ' AND APPETIZER TS PURELY A VEGETABLE rEEPAEATIOS, R OQTS, composed simply cf wnll-iacw- n HERBS aad FRUITS, oomlilne-- wi!li nth.T rroperties, whicli ia tbf i? crfnr sra Ctthait Aper'eut, Xutrifons, Diuretic, .Aitorctive 3ml Atf.-r- . lior.s. Tjo rtols iSTretarr d in rnsat'.ty of spirit ton ft SliGAT. tlieia ia aay cllct, whli t AT.n to 1 mstjattic J snE-cx- tt tt-e- j PL AITATIi I IfTEl 1 onsoftlie most desirable Tonics and in tiie world. Tley Bit infcttlea strictly as Temperance Biltcra only to bo used as a medioins. wid cording to directions. always and of the fertile They are the Bhect-anchand debiUtafcd. They act upon a diseof ed liver, action a healthy thst to Btimulate such a degree whioli ia at once brought about. As a remedy to g is it Women are especially subject a As Spring stimulant etery other equnL nnd Summer Tonic they have asno well M They are a mild and gentle Purgative re blood. They Tonic. They purify the weak strong. splendid Appetizer. Tbeymoie the cure Uj They purify and Invigorate. Thry 'Ih neadache. pepsia, Constiration and U disorders of all in a species is specific do J break and undermine the bodily etrength the animal splrfta. 53 Park Place, Kew Tori Depot, e-- HeaUhyT' Jf we are to , accept the weekly lentlessly over a portion of tho coun bank statements in New, York, try. No reliance can be placed upon reported in our dispatches, as a as cri- the reports of tho various Boards of terion by which we can judge of the Health in the large cities, for it is condition of the "country,5 there are evident that with but evidences of strength that show a mistaken vicvs,they affect to di.guit?e wonderful elasticity in our finances. tho graveness of a plague which is The last bank statement shows, as spreading with leariul Quickness aod it has done since Richardson has tak:.u Yi.v . en charge of the portfolio, a most satibu uiiuiui ouusuquL'Hues.-- ' xvaiuer thai conceal he danger, it would be isfactory exhibit ou the part of our moro considerate, moro prudent and banking institutions. There is an humane for city authorities to take Increase of .six million dollars within precautionary measures to proveni tho last week, being a gain of over the contagion.""" It is uselessto at- three millions over the statement iof last week. The gafn, we suppose, tempt to deny tho existence of the has been is the chiefly inertia, and ' epidemic."- - Even the seevctiva off- naturalresult ofthe largo Treasury icial who think that they are. paci- disbursements on account of the July , fying the public t in ; ; imcothiag interest.;., i, iv, well-meani- . . . about one mile beyond the Gasconade. The engine, tender, baggage car and tw coaches were thrown from the trunk The engineer, Mr. McCourt, was slightly nun, ana me nreman was seriously injured,. He was brought to this city 'but his name was not ascertained. The trains were delayed five or six hours in St. Louis ceasequenoe f the accident Republican. ' , ,.,-.- MONUMENTS CRAVE STONES, Leavltt's Corner, Slain Street, - Fountains, Vases, Etc., CTJt TO ANY BESIOX. It promotes the GROWTH, M,e , , . CUT ROCK FOR BUILDINGS, &C Nature furnishes something more for JAMES FOWLER. our people to "wonder at, or speculate .: upoo, this morning; by sending down, with the rain, a fine shower of frogs or toads. Tkese toads fell by hundreds, those- who saw the shower declaring "the air was thick with them," and the ground in th locality between New Delawar and Central, and Tenth and Fourteenth streets, was fairly strewn with theiittle 'hoppers" for some time are in successful, oporution. after the ain. from the description given ofthe en we would judge that they WOOL WANTED IX EXCHANGE FOR varied if she from that o a piece of , CLOTH. . . , . coal to fiat of a lump of chalk; although Wool MnVd r into roll in it 'mannf r hv Judge Pirter says some of them were as and experienced Carder, K. Buck-tJhe large asthe end of a man's thumb. Kansat Itty Acwi. Bring on your wool I 45 5.0 4i-3- - BoWs. Only SO Cants per OGDEX. : IiRIGHAM CITY , Ovtb Thtbt? Tas first FOR THIS HAIR wm Pn.fessor K. 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