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Show I'tixisiiisn; BUT TRIED. fit Yppears that NOT Dame and John D Lee are to be still further punished before trial. The prosecution is not prepared lo take up the case of the parties charged with participation in the Mountain Meadows massacre, and it is to go over for the Col. Co!. Darua has been removed term. from the to penitentiary Beaver, for foar he nvfiv he lo'eoscd r hnfjetii ccrj,u$, liavinjj turn illw vrally broupbt out of the jtxiici.il dis trict in which tlx; oH'cnse is tillered and.-take- and in to liave been vmruiitti-rlwhbdi the ind'cttiK nt w'iis I'nitid uht' confined in !l prison locitod in ninth . er d:stfict. Im. Tlrj above named pridoiu-rbeen cuutim n.ci.t ..bun iij cl . kt-ji- t fix months; Ltc in ir.u t When 'John D. Lee was first taken and put in irons h a military fort, it was opey boasted that this treatment would result in his revealing supposed secrets which would impli cite the leaders of the "Mormon" chsreh. Anything short of this is not wanted. And this is just what eaunol be obtained. The reason why it cannot, is because the accusation against the "Mormon" people and their leaders is a lie. Some of those who utter it know it is a lie, and of tlioiso who repeat aud publish it believe it is u lie. The iuves tigatiou d ies not proceed because ii doors not work into the theory of the uuilt of the. preminent men in this Peiritory. Indeed we do not believe i lie prosecution has any case at all jguinst the men who stand indicted, .Hid hence this tardiness- and procras-ittatio- n while two perhaps innocent neu are kept in dungeons, away from ho society of thoir families and ? in-'S- t - Furl l' ron, and Dauio in tho piuiteivian Jit Salt Luke. Alter all this time tin prosecution is not ready, and im. i to the injury of their husi-nes- s anxious for that 'speedy friends, und the prostration of their t rial" unrantced to them in eomuiou health. with all dther accused persons by t lie It is due to them, it is du3 to a constitution of our country, and, us slnndered people that this trial should they alloet able to prove their entire aud the facts in the case be innocence of the crime with which proceed disclosed, 8j far as they can be pre they are charged, mut still bu ken' sented. We understand that Mr. in durance vile to wait the plea.urt C Bates started this morning of tho District Attorney and his as- tieo. for Beaver, to attend the court at sistants. Ogden Seminary Examina- Mg wind from the mountains dried up the roads and made the little streams solid, last nigbt, &ad the bluster has been kept up all day It did not extend further north than the point of the rnotntain, nor further south than the Weber bridge. Talk about spring. inhale the breeze! and outdoors just go "A Blast A tion. F. Monob, By inTitatien of Mr. L. Princ ipal of the OgJen Seminary, 1 attended the examination of that institu tion, which commenced on Thursday mornine. April 1st, it 9 o'clock, and con inued till Friday noon, mere were about 100 students in attendance at this schools luring tbe pa-- t qu ir.er, and at this closing, csamina'ion; and as there are no students admitted inta this school until they are able to read iu the Fourth ReaJer, we are satisfied that, at least, a majority of them appreciate the advantage they have of beinj; seated on the cmifoit.ible "Triumph" seats. They have a fine set of outline mnj s hanging upon the walls; also a 12in. g'obe, a nice tellurinn blackboard, and other school appliances, furnished by the county arid Ttr. Sup-- of Common Schools, city. They appear to appreciate the labors of Mr Monch, who is lully up to the deunnds of the times in his methods and has labo-e- d very hard AN IMPORTANT LETTER. of to e'evate tbe school toils present standDear Charity : ard. Pleaetell Uereadersofyour-picypape- j Tho 1st class called for examination that whenthev was one in Ray's Arithmetic, third part. callunlli'-orkingmenscooperativea-aoc- i memThis class, in which were twenty tioniiinetyrfi;iiu-ibook. tetiin(lgeiaiiouifi;ufbo It the bad bers, just completed was examined thoroughly from the first tsandshoeslon to the la-- t of the book, ami the members goods m adebythatassociaiionareretnarkak eviuced a thorough knowledge of th.it leforexoelleuiquaiiiyandi eii8;Kuihlepiicl Some of the most sand tbecom pan isinntberrespectHwonhj branch of science. dithoult examples were given to the class ofthesupportaudf fttronftjeoftiiisoHinim dla9 3v to work on the board, and but two fail- ity- ures were made by the entire class. Tbe Hi work and analysis of the examples given On March 1st, 1875, to Mrs Amelia to the cluss, were of such a charncter as to indicate a thorough understanding of Ann Saunders, wife of Mr. W. G . the principles over which it bsd of Bear Hirer, a fine son. The 21. class in arithmetic, iu which w re twelve members had gone so fir as to profit and loss, and appeared to unDied. derstand that over which it had passed well. This very morning at 1 o'clock, of bemot Tbe 3d. class wag in multiplication of of the lungs and dropsy, AbdU, rhage fractions and contained twenty members This class also appeared well posted so daughter of Thomas and Mary Ann Wallace, of this city, aged fifteen years. fur us it hau gone. The method adopted in these arithmeAt the G'obe Hotel, in this city, it tic classes is, when a studht lus worked and analyzed an exiraple, the othr half past one o'clock this morning, of members of the clas- - ak questions on pleura pneumonia, Peter Hope, aged 22 the rules and principles involved, and if that student's mind is not perfectly clear years. On all those At Willard City, Box Elder Co , April principle, the cla-- s is almost certain to detect it. 31, at 10 minutes past four, a m., of The mental arithmetic class, containof throat disease. Mary Belilah, daugh-- . ing sixteen members, had just completed ter of Joseph S. and Matilda J. Dudley, Ray's Arithmetic, part second. The an u'yHs given by this class was excellent. aged 10 mouths aud 24 davs. The 1st class in the afternoon, was in Clark's Beginner's Grammar. This clar-contains twenty five students. TheTiu-- , CENTRAL hers of this class were requireu to an- h .ZSl 3D. alyze a few simple sentences, which they did very creditably. CONFKRKKCE ThAlNS WILL RUN The lid grammar class, eleven in numDAILY CONFERENCE. ber, was next called. This class was 5 ami 8:4') a m. Arrriv at at Ogilon Leaving critically examined on the cases, declentwit Lake at 8:10 and 10:40 a.m. sions, conjugations, and, to some extent, nn the other properiies of the noun and creif V For ehe West. Lots of emigrant for the West. Ten car loads will go out this evening on the P. We hoj e that they will find what they are seeking improved opportunities lor gfliing rich; nit we mo afraid some uf tlieni will become "tie iuspec oi s ' before uininer, n Hie road now taking ihem towards the 'acific Coast, unl thai we shall see them footing it back to the State. Fatal Accident. ,. rl , Lust Thursday night the body of a man was found on the C. P. Tw. It , the other side of Toano, with one leg cut eT and t he bead nearly so. lie was identified us a man named Robert!", who had been hanging around saloons and hotels in Ogden during the winter. It is supposed that he was beating his way westward, and being intoxicated, fell from the curs and was killed. i nil. Snua-der- pas-ad- s , RAI IjHO LOCAL ITEMS. dilly-dallyi- e. Ogdn t: Salt Lake and Return Mr. George D. Kcatoa, of Salt Lake examined pretty thoroughly; through" Kaysville, out the common school geography many Farmiiigton Emeus or History. We have " " City, is authorized to act as our agent " " from Mr. James Dwyer, of Salt historical questions were asked and Centreville far the collection of and canvassing for answered. The way in which thehe Wood's Cross " Lake, another volume of Epochs of Hissubscriptions for the Daily or questions were answered, indicated n Semi-Weekl- Ogdeh Pcb. Co. Lok Oct. Severnl robberies have t&ktn place i (Salt Luke City lately, at nigkt. When you go to the metropolis look out for midnight footpads. W. M. C Head the letter from the suit the lawyers for the pro ., Salt Lake, and go Workingmcn't secution, but it is unjust and a great there for boots and shoes of all kinds hardship to the prisoners, who are You can be sure of the article and get it al a low figure. anxious tc make their deiencc. Co-op- What is tho reason that there is When you go to ConferRemimbkb. o much procrastination over the ence call and tee John Heading's greenfirst prosecution connected with that house, and remember that he has trees tmible crime which has been pub- and seeds for tale, raided in the Territory, and therefore adapted to the cli- mate. Ikains. Cosrr.Ki:c The annual Confereaee will coniuence in the Tabor Tuesaacle, Salt Lake City, 10 at a will n. Retirn tickets be day iecaed on the Utah Central to accommodate Coaferenco visitors, lasting till the 12th inst fares see special advertisement. Tr hi Seaators - P it so JUL. ifornia, aad Sargent, of Cal SeHrt, of Nevada, pasted aur city en route west, last Saturday evening. Young used his influence with Ilodgere, commandant tiovcrnor Cuniu:ir.r.B and the judges of Mare Island navy yard, California, who came to Uth with that official leftOgden fr the East, this morning .... immediately lifter the terriblo at'air, Railroaihr?. John W. Younj, Esq , to enquire into the crime and bring returned home ou Saturday Bight. He the guilty to ponisbm)t. It is also was accompanied by Joseph UichnrdsoD, well kuowu Esq., af New York, one of the jrinriiai has eommonccd it has been stockholders in the Utah Northern railsuddenly abandoned. Atdnow when road. These gentlemen are bath exten indictmenis have been found, and sively intemted in the railroads cf and tho effcis of their presence persons arrested, the trial is post- Utah, bere will be seen in a further promotion poned, and the accused kept in aud.eitrnsiou of the uarrow guage rl . jiisvB like cvuvkted felou.s. ih this Territory. T're-fide- Ilear-Aduiir- al I,. in-tjui- class whs called and $2.01 13 1 W) "i y Jl'NCTIOH. may throughout Christendom? After all these years has i:ot sufficient testimony been collected to establish the facts in the case? It is our iirm belief that the 1'aete in the case an just exactly what is not wanted by those who have mule fuch on cut-ci- y concerning the massacre. Tlia great object of thsc howlers has been to tlx the ttain of the crima upon the garnitnts of thc"Morion" leaders. It is well known that F A. R E S , terb. A geography ng lished MmtiS Agent. e--f jus-lic- a,; Bi.-ho- Fiti iT and Shadk Tkkks. Mr. W. T. Van Doi n, win brought into Ogden last year a fine lot ol fruii and tdinde tree;, irrape vines, &c, from Nebvsskn, is expected to arrive this evening with a selected stock of the very bett varieties, which he will oftVr to the people of Weber and Cache Counties, warranting that place, and make arrangements, what he delivers. Mr. Van Dorn's trees, Thero are other persons against if possible, for all the cacs to be we believe, f:ae general satisfaction whom indictments have been lb ind taken up in May. We hope his ef- last year, and he took an honorable on the Fame charge. Kut unlike the forts will prove successful, and that course with those who gave him their indictment they cannot be found orders. the summer of '75 will not be gone It is understood that when Lee and before the foul stigma of the massanotiikr Death. With deep regret lhune are given an opportunity to cre of '57 will bo cleared aw jy from we record the death of Mi?s Annie Walclear thcnselvcs from the terrible actho Mormon" people and justice be lace, oldest daughter of Mr. Thos. Walcusation hauging over them, those accorded them by the intelligent ol lace, of t Lis city. She was a bright, will come forward persons and that with the reverse smart, intelligent girl, about fifteen years und demand trial. The question is maukind; but was aacked with the disof figures of the years will come a re- of age, asked Why, if they are not guilty ease commonly known as St. Vitus' verse of popular judgment. clidHev iKifhite themselves?" Trig dance; dropsy ensued, which terminated in her death, this morning, at 1 o'clock. un'wtf is, they withed t save themWe sympathise with the bereaved parselves from puuishmcnt without trial. ents and friends, and trut that they wiil The position occupied by Lew and From Monday't Lai!! nf April 5.j rtdiveihat divine support which thy Dauio, immured in dungeons aud deso much need in their affliction. TLe futained from month ti inootl without neral will tke place "immediate yrospect of facing their accusers before a jury of their countrymen, is enough to deter the ac custd who ure not in custody, from ) uttiog themselves n a similar condition." They do not want to be in the power the law until placed is a of there obtaining prospect Their course way not be strict-Ij- r legal, but it 'appears to thfnj, no doubt, to bo wise. . This by Mr. Joshua Grant wereV&:W The recitation by the 6th of ;'Tbe Bells," with .ppreprite U.ions, w.3 excelleat. Many other ereises in the afternoon were verv C0E' mendable Prest. Franklin D Richards , cohstunt attendant at this examination and a close observer ef its procndin and to him is due much of the the prfseni etiuiiation-i- l suti.s of tk Ogden Sernin ry. W Luri,Q. V ty Supt. of Common Schools, wi4s p Heu-ieattendance, also L. Farr Mr. I5u lr.:yne. who' ia Count) Supt of Sunday Scli lr .James lwv er, business mannyer of'th Utah Educational Bureau, Mr. County Ases;or and Collector ll leading citizens Wf re present, a ftf whom evinced an inter st in tbe e;iuc. tion of the ris i g genera ion. 0. II. Kiogs, . . ry in-U- Trains will Ifave Slt Lake, for Ojdfi great cultivation of memory There and Intermediate Poit.t4, at 3.40 ui were four little boys in this class from This is a series of historical containing the salient incidents most important periods of the history. Eicli volume is illustrated with maps, and is baudsomely bound, and being published for one dollar eaoh, the series is placed within the reach of people of moderate means. The present volume is entitled The French Revolution and First Empire. It is written by William O'Connor Morris, and gives a grnphio and succinct account of the great revolution in France, the rise and fall of Napoleon the First, and a thorough description of French manners, polities nn I internal affairs. Five of the series are nlready published, and the remainder oftVe thirteen will soon appear. They can be obtained at Jas. Dwyer's, Salt Lake City, where all the current literature aud popular periodicals are kept for ssle. tory. works, of the world's about 9 to 10 years of aire that drew mv u.O.j p.m. Tickets V,(x,A Frwn April 5th to especial attention. They were Masters April 12th. Thomas Stanford, Henry Peery, Frank and Willie McGaw. These boys cer- JAWES SHARP, Gen'l Freight and Ticket Agent. tainly deserve great credit lor havng s24 U JOHN SHARP, Stgt stored their minus with so extensive u knowledge of geography and h story. On Friday worning an a'pebra clas, composed ofMr. Joseph 0.ens, and Mr. John Hill, was called. These young STOCK TVEBKR Cti., C wrERATIVE men have completed the Elementary Al rpUE will reeeiv gtix-- to I Herd licrrifil, at tlio nw ti'liioK ynfA on Lniou Squri gebra, and have gone to the l!32d pHge on Apiil 19 h.' Those who wicb to hart in Rny'g Algebra, part second Mr. thamMoinlay hard thir rila suxk tor the sutnawf, Owea s worked and analyzed the Vintner will govern tlicm elvcsacrordingly. TII08. KTnfclttLMiTi.Preg't questions on page 182. which is considam! fliriliiiaa. ered one of the most difficult examples in n. W. TURNE'.l. ke ro.ay. the book, Tery creditably. The second dl74 1 algebra elass, composed of Messrs John and Zachariali Ralluntyiie and William West, has gene to Equations, involving three or more unknown quantities. The 4th reading class read the piere AND NOTICE. -- I 27-2- t. s PETJIT called "Nick Van Star." A lew sianz-.were read in ciaeert, then some read s 0RXASE5TAL TItEES singly, who were questioned on punc tuatiou, inflection, &c. AV1LL BI ty OGI'KN Al'RII 5ih, WITH A The Geometry class is in the 4th book CAR LOAl) OF of Plain Geometry, one of the members was requested to demolish ate this j ro aud Ornamental Trcd position, The square descr bed on the OF TUB hypothennse of a right angled triangle, is equal to the sum of the described on the other two sides." This and other proportions were dcnionsira-le- d Anil will siipjily tliem, very clearly. WARRANTED IN TINE ORDKBi The cla?s is English Composition was examined in synomyms and iathe rules To the Teeple of Cacha acd w"r of punctuation. Couaties. The class in Steel's Natural Philosophy has gone to circular motion. This ciufcs whs examined in the molecular My Last 1 fihipw" forces, cohesion and adhesion, also in yave Entire Satisfaction. gravitatiiin, &o. The History elass was examined exVAN DORN, clusively m ancient history, commencing wMi the deluge. This class was very interesting and Tery satisfactory. The whole examination was one of the most salisf'ictory that I have w itnessed in the Territory, and reflects great crelii piven that a tnwtiuft of1 dit on Mr. L F. Monch, as well as on Patoislirtl,y '. of Il.c.'tlior l.vimr iclii'l the industry of the students. fhrr County, I tnti Territory, will ! h"M ?' UTv 9'n The recitation by the 4ib reading class S lm.,1 Hmisc In irl district i'u KridHV, 0 at 1" o'clock tutu, fur the piirjx " in the afernoon exhibition, was very .M'fil. 7o, rl"ctin)t three Triite.iu.etiiiinfr si'hout students recited in con- for traaiatilij 'Ui.rr iui ortmil i u.iiii"""- fine; forty-fivD. f. THOMAS. ) Tni'tev cert, "The Family Greeting," with at- Mr"l AIA1S7A) 0. t'KKKY V p ropriiile gesticulations. Slump speeches I Till". JSlTKIttUEJ-AJf- . Fruit J.ilin Hunvan lay in KmlforJ J it. W IihI llm f W liv tlifeliy lianas a tale. He wroti- n lunik nf ulleijiiry; Tlmt Iw.k at first simple 'utory. lint it ym it'iul uinl iioudvrwpll Ii'h Ii il lii jmwpr, like oiMt rpelt, to iwt.ioii, mill sre Tho types of lihil , BEST VARiET.ES! - Afl! You sneer! Wli? then in jironf hclioM 1 lie mnekrtiku liuiu I it i'i;olil. W ilh shoulder lieiit. Inn imniiim liiire, llmlHro a miner pnteh of Ilo's fer.e1 n goM it flittering Rt"r, Ainl still his rake is stretelieit more. IlisfTtiisnn tliv kkiuiiiI intent, llin Hi ai I it iiiuilvi in "two jier cent." tor's fr W. T. who is ,ln, Hint o'er liim staniln, ith flittering n own in leaily lmuW Aspiiii'li, iryiiiK tu a lnr liiin; Vou wonder Imw Mie ean piiiline !im. Von M an e li erevice of I lie crestnr J o nee if iiojil I im lit one fr lire, And ak, le.wlunjj wiil anpuls try To cntcb one twinkle of lus ec? An 1 W NOTICE For lii m tliere is no nnirprsHl love, t h m l o IniH Ih-- re i. tioeanopy alHive; there no universe l.nl here, liere. Uripht in his nun klienji i hi liis only ire, liin tit(hritit U oln lo whef, A i.d keep hit rake tec Ii to ihe proer net, Oli Hun vim! liipM tun. ii in iur no idle run, liint tiny on the a'rwvlliiiK .' J.MfK ' Vi ' e J |