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Show : til A-rn DO So. S. PUBLISHED WEUSESDA Ikfcasawwso'iijMe-JW'- a "" i ..tbm m i i ( BY TELE G 11 A 111 . '; City. - '!.V 6.-1- J .4(1 l.IXi p.m. CiS' p.m. b.4i H.IM. m V 8 W Mail Wert TliTonKh P.m. u.m. 8.1i u.m. 7.5') a.m. .keCitv, double daily, AMERICAN. MAILS. OK ARRIVAL ASP W,Uk Wnshingtnn 10. Vice president Wilson, who was to have sane i tor &irop ou the 1 7t b i i s Has cuungeu bis mind, lie has cov- clu it il i Inn lie will not be "he first to est ablisti tli? precedent of the vice prefi- - term iM'ta Wler nil SltliniiVJ'". We "'' S"r; liiew Mm. and toper p.m. "" Seville. 7.00.m. 2.U0 p.m. 7.K .m. L hours.' 6.15 p.m. DKl'AKIMKNT RJWISTKY a.m-- 1 Open from 9 KMT. PKl'AUTM OKrMCK MONEV am. to 3 p.m. Open from m-,outwle boor "l"1" fr"1" 6 a i t otcce Wilsons going Htiii ahroitil whs likely to be vit l, ibere is no doubt (hit however uu ikely any com itigency may seem w ich woulil tiiiike lus pretence ih the United St at a uecesMny during i he nest summer, he rigit mi l pru l ;ui in denHmg to stny at liouic. He will coon aro to Micsiichu elm, and will probably visit the i'ueitic const (ItiiitijE the vacation. The hem ing of he case of Iliinh, ch urged with offering a bribe to a police officer in coiinecioii with mail lei'ings, is nil Tuesday; he is under bond for $0,000 Washington 12. The of the imeiior 'ecided ihnt ibt bona fide owners and lio ders of pitetitf for by Hie LhiptewA ceriifi-cnte- s d are entitled, upon eunendermg patent and paying two tkl hirs anil a halt per acre, io reie ve a new aud unquestionable pteut for their lands The commissioner general of the tind office is dincted lo itsuu the nec ihlrnciious. This action is called fori h by a jecisiou of i he supreme f California that, all riuients court founded on the locution of said ecnp in California are void"on iiiir tnc, con gress having made it applicable only to land3 ceded by lire, Clitppewu ha f is Indians, Secretary Delano s (lci-iothrie general application, being a large number of rimilar cusi's in various states and tern'ories. The supreme court of ihe United States decided that inoner tent porarily borrowed by a banker in the course of business is uot, taxable as cap iial. The court of c'aims to day decided in favor of a number of clainiauiy, neins irmy otSeers whese pay had been uiih held because they were absent at home at their owu request, waiting orders. The rresideut appointed V'olney V. Smith, hi Arkansas, consul at St. Thom-n' ' West Indies. l U. t5. Mnrslml today tele graphed Attorney General Williams that tie had recaptured the notorious cuunter feiier. l'e'e McCartney. TottsviUe, Ta., 12 The impression generally prevails ihat the strike is nearly euded liw ici-ei- efor Rich County, P- l- "arrisville, , On ft'rtfc V . i- ? I !o-da- y Truiiw - - C. P. truin U. P. " arrives p. (j! P. leases - " arrives P. C. tntiH 6 20 p.m. 8 50 a rn 7 50 a.m. 5.40 p m. 8.4(1 a m. -- - MU'i U " leaves ' nni train inri'S i C. N. to 7 40 ft m 5 40 p.PJ " M Bwy p.m. 8 anl SciH)oUims W lliinl Wb ttcnMi Clmrvii t .VMhilil Clmuli iu 11 11 H.m.i 7 a.m. ml 7 Untl Ucluroi(r4iiM' ' 'rl-y- t MhmiI-Iwm- l and CpirkuHliKt p m iu C tbfTa'nmi'lft, t H .nu.nil Swmlav, in Scnl Srliool-imi- 5 p m. p.m. at 7.30 p.m. liibrary Depot. Ogdcu Viy l!itid.-lonale- hali-hre- tii!-epcii- br-e- J, New At 'Gci. W. l"urtier' wy d&y, Ssmlnys exoeiiUid. Open d n we.-ter-u io-d.- iy F. S. RICHARDS, , LAW ATTORNEY AT Ami - K0TAUY- I'UBLIC, - Ooden Citu. - S. .TANNi.il Utah. Jr., s. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ullire with Coiintj llccorder, - - - Omlm C'i7. Utah. J. S. LEWIS, WATCHMAKER JEWELER. AND fcler id Matches. Work. Jewelry, Silver ud ... .. . .. ..... bl.. iwwii nare, mai.i UUifc.. Kepniriug neatly done uud all work warranted . mrket. illy n The werld in full Cbiltren cryiug tbr . 1)1 Oil. eflectiv The re- o taste nnd smell t' the 0atorOil i en Its irely ovurcome. are iithartlc power t in deliciiKH, it' rr i" ImrnileKs. e Wrfnifiiirt i'en!. Itoiihons folfS,ht and etU'cfjve. Tbv renemhle Cieum kept in oini'HotioneiV lup. Cbihlren tiitlu ami cr- for them Price J!.i per box. r ct. U otUf r diuK-m- U. S7-l- PUiVSPS! y PUJV1PS! SI. NTIJART k "ORgAhK TIIK KiT AND CI1KAP irv,,i!A,,,-frw!''FOKt'K null lAVi N !- to.."?. Irnnn tl.i. - f,"'lwp or vhallow well. Almo, !' "r "rive Well Pumps, with mutable miipn repmretl and lilted npoa reasot H.trkfcli. North Titl"" "KOUice VarW.Omlen. of Old t U'i-t- TA1L0KLNG.' AMPS WW TTIMC! VI IS II KH TO IMUHJl . , F ,re tll,u ha opened fir business in the n'KJve line at hi thup, Xxt to PooC Jfotel, thStreet, Ogdon, here he will he glad of a ahore of patronage. Dispatch. SATISFACTION ,,,C8 feL r SEMI-WEEKL- Y, Y and SA TUIiDA Y.) ip ii:n jit. OODEX. UTAH. fcATUKDAY. APRIL 17, 1875. OCDEN DIRECTORY. it I SL , Ul'AUANTEED. UU,,a"" ritthSlrceU ru-nel- Iliii'eion. 10 Adjutant. General Latta arrived here to day and hud a conference wi'h the herilF and citizens, under, orders of the Govern r, relative to the withdrawal of tne military askelfor by adeiegmiou of i ii. z no aud miners, others favoring the recall of Hoops ' He pro "ied the shpr;ff a sufficient iorce to prefect the woi kr g nen. SubnequeHt y ttiose favor ing the ueleution of the nnliim y niv i n,e I the general and Oieriff, and , The naneral gnvvitj of the situation lias not yet reported to the Governor the nt Inn vi it. A special pu iceman irom Philadelphia, who had been run niug one ot the pump engine? at Eekley, white on Ins way to work was lukm by two lien into the woods and thnaieued with instant death if he unt not stop work. One in an has been arrested aud release ! on bail. New York, 12. In th Deecher trial Deccber related tbe parttculars of lis acquaintance with Mrs MouUon. lie had a conversation with her about thestorv of his alienating Mrs Tilton affections from her husband, and declared t was unintvntioual on his part. He bad never admitted to Mr Moult on that he ha l committed adultery, nor did the ever accuse hitu of it neither did sh ever advise him logo the church and confess his crime. The etory of Ihe interview as related by Mrs, Moiiltos was an absolute tictin. He did not see on the 21 of June nor 81st of May. The topic of intimate relations was never relerred to in any of their conversations. In any interviews with Tilton and MoulUtr the word 'crime" was never used iu conneciion with witness' The firBt titm.' he had any in of the imputation of crime to h'm was when Iljdpath visited him at I'etkbkill after the publication of the Bacon letter, witness had several inter views with Moulion when ihe later said he had tried to dissuade Tilton. from answering it. Subsequently Monlton wished w)t pl'65 to sign a card, of which the follow, ng is the substance, svating h ,t if he id so Tilton would be satisuvii and evry dwument concerning ihis matter wou'd be burned: 'Tliis chuich and community are un and justly interested qtiestionably thiough ihe nc-n- t puhiication by Theo dure Tilion. in uiirwer tn Dr. Leohar l Baoou, ot New Haven, t is true 'hut ' 1 have 'committed an offeuse sga'UM Theodore Tilton, and giving li.at flense the force of his conduction 1 made an apology aud reparation., such as hmb he and 1 at the time deemed full and necesI am convinced that Tilton ban sary been goaded to his defense by nnsrepre sentation or inicuiidersiandiog ot my position toward him. ; I shall never be a parly to tbe reopening of I his question which has been settred bet we. n Theo dure Tilton and nijeelf. I have rom milted no crime and if this society believes its duty to be ih:it I smmld re opeii ibis already too public subject, or ", , resign, 1 will i Witness absolutely ''.refused to sign it. He then explained ihe church acti n in regard to Tilton" s name being diopped from the rolls. Tilton appealed and disclaimed any membership wit.i ihe church, but having been accused of he denied tue charge, dering the and wanted lo have il Slated ill his pie 8' lice it i here was any to make. Wit ness stated thut whatever differences I here had been between them, hid been Wilne-- s was then honorably adjusted questioned in r"gard,tO the comniitue and denied ever haying a conveit-u- t ion about the poesibi ity cf getting Mis. Tiiton to go back to her husband if the scandal was properly fixed tip. Ihe inbune says mo ives of delicacy alone ,have not kept Mrs. T. from ii lauce ou ihe court ince iitecber went on the Hand She exp- ets to succeed biui as a witness, or certainly lo follow Cleveland as the concluding witness for the defense. .' Beecber's counsel are uuwill ng to aJmil tnat it is their fixed purpose lo call ' Mrs T , but from other sources of information it is known inaisucii is their uetei miuauou Ills known Judge Neil.-o-n has declared he witl permit her to testily if both sides consent to it. According to Beecber's friends they want her testimony, in tbe first pi ice. being satisfied it will corrob orate Btecher in every important par ticular, and introduce a needei narra tion of circumstances under which the defetise allege that her confession and other papers were forced from her by her busbanl. The reason is, if they don't get her tcstinony it w II place the plaintiff in a position for excluding it, and this they believe will strrn.thcn tliei" case beiore the jury nd the pub Sic; but whether the plaintiff takes ihix position or not the'dir-'C- t testimony of .Mrs. Tilton under oath will be givtu to the public. e.-i- pa-io- r, at-tr- - -- 8e re-u- lt hr con-due- t. FOREIGN. Berlin, 12. The PkOman fiibolic bishops, soon afa ter the couforei'ce at Fulda. addres-eium Wil in the to "Suipcrur per petition son, lemoustrtt'tig Hguin-- t ihe with drawal of the sate grants to their maid tenance, to vbich they declared the honor of Prmsia pledged. They nlso protest ogams being leqnircd lo obey uncinditionally the state laws. The ministers au!ri7.ed by tbe limperor have replied, expressing regret that the bisboDs bhouil ohiict to obey the laws which are alyays obeyed in other coun tries, and dlinir that the binbons would have preserved the fatherland from dis turbance and coufusiou it hey had re uiaioed faithful to their own cnvictions aud wainiigs, which hey proclaimed before tae V..t can council. The North Gennuu G4zette, 8emi-o(cial, sys me article of the Berlin Post contains much in one respect, but con nected wi h such erroneous v.ews that Our internation we must contradict it al relatiois are by ne means as unfavor bile the re organi able as reported. xation of the French army is disquieting it dors not aim at the solid cstablibhmeut of Frencn forces, but it is undertaken for the obvious purpose. The Poet over rates the influence of the papal power and the Jesuits in Italy and Austria, Their power is happily insutlicient to produce a good understanding between the sovereigns or nations concerned The Gazette thinks the eacue iuaj be , said iu rec ard to Fiance. A hill has been introduced in Ihe Lower House of the Prussian diet to abrogate the clauses of tne conslituMOU whicn grant independent administration of eccleeiastical aliirs and unimpeded intercourse of religious associations The bill rewith their superiors. of clirical freedom appoint- the st! ids d I VGL..Y1 nicnts. and tnuke their confirmation indispensable io their legad'y. London, 12 Paul Bovlon did not nake the eiiiirs tripio Boulogne by swimming lie wan lakeu on board the prem steamer short ly nli.r 6 p. in ou SaiuMity,1 against bis owu wi.b, within eight inles of tue coast. The QiiKen and Lord Mayor tel- graphed their cocitrai illations io Mr. Boyiiton. The repoiiers publihh a j nut dcwlaratinu ih it Itm inon's was owing stdely to their rnion raiic, bi cause ot i he increasing dark nes and f .lly roiignness of ihe channel. II proved h a power io ruuceeil under ordinary circumstances. Thf diajmrs certify tnat be was able to paddle lully fix hours longer. He was not v s bly d s lulled. The weather hu hecouie 'ois terous, then grtt was closing in, and the (led in d ihe responsibility ot piioi guiding Ii i in after d.nk. He has de cided io repeat the at etiiit to swim across ihe channel In the coiiuiioiis, to day, Lewis asked w hat coui se ho government would lako if the independence of Belgium was im perilled in consequence of Ler reject ion ol I'iush.i'b demand Disraeli saul ilieie iiad been cieat and exaggeration in the mutitr. The l'r pi in note to Betgi jin was not a menace, it was omy a remonstrance. N I'jo.ii Jer had been made io Belgium sanawer and be bel eved ihe queetiun was con eluded. Geriuanv lull shown her cor lialily for England by coiiimunic4'ing lo her the cm respoiiiience. Iu cone Disraeli dec ared ihat were Belgi um s neui lalny threatened her Majesty's government was prepared lo do its du.y lo its sovereign, aud would uot fear to meet parliament. de-iiau- bir a umii in Texas, means The .luilgf some-thino- ;. uped his heavy catiu and picked up a chair. '1 luro was a lively hkinniidi, at the ei.d of which several chain were broken, the eatie una d, and the man with the knife was lyinj: ou the 11 Mir with a heeding head This time the JnJ-- e thought the man was mad un lt to Kctid to the lunatic ho aud sent him accordingly. aeylutn, li-ut'i- i u-- Slight Mistake. A . A funny incident lately t curred iti the oUS (dliee in Chicago. The wife of a mimberol the Illinois Sen-al- e entered to p ty her bid, .currying her porti'MMiiniah', as was her custom in her rijjht hand. Having oceaiou to writ; her signature, nhe chinked her pi'ckctbo- k to her left hand, thcu startid in ro out. Ntiiiii: that her rioht hand was emit? she missed her pocket book and turning to a ruiili .k l ir individual, who had been Kfandiug by uuauiime, cx;laimed - I i t un-'iil- "i'll thank you for m pocket-boo- k, ir." 'Iwo or three of the bookkeepers out, expecting to co I ho man try to t tt'Hpf, but he stood still, aud CJimly an.wered, ruslu-- haven't it, jia'am." ''You certainly I laid it dowa lu and ft moiuetit ag re, )uu are the Tans, 11. who could hnve taken It is reported from Este la the Cat list inly p shot eight Alfonsista prisoner ou the the poekctbook." met in npnsal for the Carlists aesa "1 beg your pjrdon, ma'am," said sinatod near Tafallaque. the stranger, "but I'm no thief. I Paris, 12. The Moniteur, di dares have not got )our pocketbook." L h.-.v-e; rn semi-offici- ''I'll have you arrested aud searchFrance is unanimous for peace as a par amount necessity. She is not conspir ed, ' cried the irate lady. ing against any one. The French pi ess "As you please," responded the geneiully concur in this opinion. man. Lynching a Minister for Preaching Hell. JFrom the Alia California. J A man died riM:ntly at Sutter's Creek who had never adlu n d in any particular bclif f' in any.rpeciued s)s- tew ot religion; but who bore the reputation of binng a liberal, kiti'l- A ninn and good citizen. minister was requested to conduct the funeral service, uud ' the sruod m m during his discourse Paid in ef fect that the deceased had not the least chauce of Balvution, but had made a bec litis for the hot place. Those who heard, hint were imlipt mint, and that evening a party of men went to the minister a house, dragged him out of tad, put. a around his neck, declaring they would hang hitu. lie brgged lurd for life, and finally re'racted the ascast upon the depersion ceased, and promised to leave the place at once. lie was then released, aud next day he packed up hi effects aud left. , ; he-ha- I VV f A Dangerous Character. Some months aco a larsceand now- erfully built man went into the oilier! of Judge Smith of Austin, Texas, and asked the Judge to scud hi in to The man said he a lunatic asylum. was a dangerous madtnau, aud not fit to be running arouud loose. His appearance of blunt candor did not convince the Judge, and he told the man hi could do nothing for him. The other The maH went hia way. office tho again, and day he visited the Judge recoguiacd him. There was another man, Mr. Denton, also in the office, and it. waa well he wan. Judge Smith asked the vjitor what he could do for him.jtFid the visitor drew a long knite, and told tho Judge ho had come to kill him. Now, a big knife dWu ia the bauds . , As the madam tried to open the door to call a policeman she discovered her puri-- in her left hand. The stranger smilingly listened o a pro-Iuaud prolonged apology. e aj Talmago says uf the reports of the I'eccher trial :"For the stockholders of newspapers which bui d themselves up on' such hell broth I prophesy eventual bankruptcy or domestic ruin, or discomfiture in the world to come, or all thr,rc. God will be even with you in s me way. Money that you get by making society worse you cannot keep. God will get it away from you if lie has to chase you into hell for it! Can you imagine the hurri eati" of divine indignation that must whelm forever thiuc who, for the sake of ni'iney-- iking, have p iisoncd the minds, diseased the bodies, and damned the iuiuiortnl souls of the metropolis?" Vit Mr. Tnlmage has attended I he trial bfteiicr ihrn any other clerMr. Beecher. gyman except "My father was a farmer beforo me, and I thank God that I usti a Such was the soap lar;uer born." l'orter expected to soothe the grangers with on Fourth of July last. It reminded C 1. Geo. Stanley of the lliinoi3 oratt r who addressed a rural audience: "Gentleman," said he, I am proud to be one of you. My father was a farmer aud I am a fartn' r born. Yes, 1 may truly say, I was- born bid ween two rows of corn." At this juncture a tipsy agriculturalist at the further end of - the ho mm pumjpkiu, by hic-eouuh- ed !" nut: "A fhie) E'dorado Ledger, That was a dramatic iici'lent in the trial of Carsou for mwrdvr, at Bangor, Mc , when the prisoucr pieked up the skull of the dead man, which had been iuirndnced as evidence, aud said: "If this had a tujigue uow, it would say I am iuuyeeot." |