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Show 'T - r $4.00 Hjpsaa rp So. 48. n J aA ( ggMWgWiaBMBMWaCBMM p -- a A PUBLISHED (Jf EDXESDA r ami SATU11DA SBMIi-WTn-ETrL- II liWIHIBim,'HUIHWJW.UIW fSSST V $1.00 pin qr. J$$MMS Y.) GGDEX. UTAH. SATURDAY, JUKE 19, 1875. - VOL. Yl RWTEfVSm BY TELEGRAPH. DIRECTORY OCDEN AMERICAN. Office: Wcii Post CLOSING OF MAILS, AKRIVAL AND It gSsftf -- - , ana biuiuj-and Satur- guttriUe, Wednesdays 7.00 a.m. t iJLfrtota'aty and glatersville, -2.00 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays Weduesdays .Uma, ftouertud 7.00 a.m. " n4atUrday0Vlc'E HOURS. 6.15 p.m. - .8.15 .Ju. fi6Mral Delivery, CUUmT, p.m. DEPARTMENT REGISTRY Open from 9 a.ni- to 3 p.m. MONEY OFFICE DEPARTMENT. 3 Open from 9 a.m. to p.m. to. 8 p.m. Outside Door open from 6 a.m. JOSEPH MALL, Postmaster, W C.r. train P.. C. P. Trains - - " C. " leaves " U.P. " ." U. C. trai arrives a and " leaves k and TJ. N. train arrives leavei " - hay. he was lieecher told a reporter entirely ignorant of things related in the Herald. Ihey never occurred in his experience at all, and so far as the article referred to him it was already denied by his oath and was wholly untrue. to-da- y, The Herald claims to nave discovered la the United States Circuit Court, to day, the members of the firms of Claflin & Co,, and Field, Morris & Co., together with Col. Desanges and Charles L. Law rence, were arraigned to plead to the " indictments found against them by the grand jury for complicity in the silk smuggling frauds. All pleaded not guilty with the exception of Lawrence, whose counsel asked for time, which was granted. Religious SerTiecs at 11 a.m., ana The Boston express train due here at Ivsry Sundav, iu the Talieruaele, 11:80 last night, ran off the track about h.tht Firnt, Second and Third Ward at 6 p m. six miles above the city Two Church at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. SpiKopal coaches were overturned, and a number Church atll a.m. and 7 pjn. 7.30 p.U of passengers quite severely bruised. Spiritualist Lectures, Liberal JJall, at Wilson was in a rear Ogdcn Library City and coach escaped injury. Opes At '0o. W. Turners' Mews Depot. Blaine occupied a seat in the first coach Tery day, Sundays excepted. and received injuries which will coafine him to bis bed for a day or two. ' v Chicago, 14. F. S. RICHARDS, . A Sioux City special says thirty-fou- r of the Gordon party .whose train was COUNSELOR- - AT-LA- W pillaged in Nebraska and properly deAnd stroyed by the government officials, went NOTARY PUBLIC. before a U. S. commissioner, yesterday, and made a sworn affidavit that Captain Office at Court Houu, Ogdtn, llah. Walker and ether officers perjured thembefore the Su selves in giving their testimony in the tpeciaJ attention tfven t , School-koo- ei r Vice-Preside- ' and District Courts. Conveyancing tourial Buaiuetf done with accuracy and s3S , and dis-ptte- k. case. Communists and workingtnen held a in which tho most meeting here nflimmable speeches were made, advis ing armed resistance to encroachments of employers on the rights of working- men. Resolutions were adopted extend ing sympathy to striking coal miners in to-da- y, N. TANNER Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW. AND NOTARY PUBLIC. QfctffA&onrtmdhof IWoJJice, ifain Pennsylvania. attention given to collections. Itemit-mcConveyanciug nud s88 attended to. Special promptly mads- business carefully m Ho-twi- al J.S.LEWIS, edipendent paper,.has a'double-leadetorial, this morning, containing a scath ing review of the Republican party, and announcing itself a representative of the opposition' party frsmthis time forward. d lioston, 14. the superior court, this morning, In WCKMAXER AND JEWELER, Thomas W: Piper was indicted for the of the child, Mabel II. Youag, murder In Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and 5J in the belfry of the Warren Avenue Ware, MAIN STREET. OUDEN. repairing neatly done and all work warranted. church a few Sundays ago. . ; "l 11-l- y Cincinnati, 14. the notorious despera do, made famous by the tragic end of his counsel, C' L. vauandigham, who lost his life in explaining some points in the trial of McGehan for the murder of a man named Myree, was assassinated in his saloon at Hamilton, Ohio, last even, ing. Tom McGehan, "I The werld is full of Children crying for Iff mil M t Mw Wm & M Candied Castor delicioug, BfTective aun narmioK. lue re- pulRire tiieto and smell 0 of the Castor Oil is en Its tirely overcome. .""1'111,-aire.- ff 8 vL&.Rd It is Price 25 cents. Termtfngo efrwtiv. Thi-- resemble Cream ' r 57-l- tailotiing: J ., , "7 "penea tor busiuees "'""oatnisshop, Ktzt to Poor, Motel f y - criminal court to extend the present or call an extra session for the purof bringing charges against State pose auditor Clinton to immediate trial. He has instructed the attorney general to proceed without delay with the case. Nashville, Tenn., 14. A fire at Edgefield this p.m. destroyed an entire block of buildings here esti mated at $25,000. Jesse Woodaon, the murderer of Mrs. Jarrett. near Murfreesboro oa Wednes dav last, appeared by counsel and in in the Iperson before the criminal court and waived an examination. " to-da- Indianapolis Ind., 13. Over a hundred leading citizens of this city, irrespective ol party, have ten " v dered Hon. J. C. New recently appointR'ad of a, shore of patronage. ed Treasurer cf the United States, a to his departure Uoanine, cte done with nublio dinner crevious for W&sliington, to assume his official 'ATISFACTIONGUARAXTEED. i New Orleans, 14. Governor Kellog has addressed a for mal request to the judge of the superior Uonbons term m confoctioners' shops. Children ,or tnNn- - Pric 25 cts. per box. Williams irn, Street, Cleveland, 0., 14 Owing to the pressure of other matter jail delivery occurred this morning, we can devote but little space to whereby nineteen persons made their the Beecher which our readers trial, eape from the county j iil. need not It may be interesting 14. regret. Cheyenne, The sioux delegation left yesterday to the lover of good oratory to follow for their agency. Dr. Daniels, inspect- Mr. Beach in his eloquent speech, but or, furnished each with a horse, bridle be such satisfied will not until they have and saddle, in accordance with instrucan opportunity to read it entire. We tions from Washington. San FranciBco, 14. condense: Dispatches received last night from New York, 14. various parts of the State, report heavy The rush for seats at the Brooklyn cold rains yesterday and the night bethis morning was as great as ever. court fore. In some places material iniurv has been done to cut and standing grain. After the court was opened, Beach called The weather is now pleasant. attention to the publication in the newsAnnapolis, Md., 14. papers this luoruing, and said before The principal residents in Annapolis, makiug an application or suggestion to Arundel county, iu which the recent the court he wished to consult with his outrage upou Mi."S Jrckson was commit associates, and after recess would take ted by a negro named Simons, came what steps might be necessary ,in the ' into this city early this morning, and, matter. to searched the the Beech corrected a false impression in proceeding jail jailor and found the keys. Then they pro reference to Rev. Mr. Southard. He also ceeded to the cell, and finding him spoke of Mr. Richards, a brother of Mrs. chained, dragged him away without re Tilton, as a reluctant witness, who gave to-da- y him from his irons and took his testimony only on compulsion. him a short distance from the city, Beach read from an artiole by the Rev. and hanged him to a tree, where he still Dr. Carey, in the Christian Advocate, which sets forth that cruel and brutal hangs. attack had been made upon Richards by the defendant counsel. FOREIGN. Beach spoke of the astonishing de claration made by Evarts that $6,000 of Athens, 14. The eieial reports to the London the $7,000 paid by Bowen was taken by journals that the abdication .of the King Woodruff & Robinson, when a check is imminent, and that several foreign book had been produced, and it was nave arrived in Greek wa- clearly shown that all of the $7,000 was ters are untrue. The country is perfect used by Tilton for his own purposes. The statement of the learned gentleman ' ly tranquil. was a bold misstatement, made, he sup 14. Paris, He would gladly The bill for the regulation of fhe press, posed, unconsciously. which will soon be submitted to the As allow counsel for defendant to show auy sembly by M. Dufaur, Minister of Jus- evidence that eould be adduced for its tice, is published. It declares the state support. The jury could not have failed to obof siege raised, tfnd provides that attacks en the form of government and the Pres- serve the peculiar circumstances tinder ident of the Republic shall be punishable which the case had been introduced to with imprisonment of not leas thin two themThere was some - doubt as to months nor more than three years, and whether Beecher was the real defendant the fines of from $100 to $1,000. Penalties in this case, as the management been had conducted defence Plyby are also attaehed to ,the publication of false news of petitions asking for modi- mouth church. After alluding to the floral displays fications of the constitution. made by the defence, early in the trial, reviewed President McMahon said that for a time it was Mr. Beach, 36,000 troops at Long Champs, in the for any one to approach almost dangerous of 800,000 spectators. presence who was not ia sympathy who this bar London. 14. Beecher. with Several bodies of the persons who Beack said that Beecher had not dewere drowned at the time of the wreck nied the charge that he withdrew Mrs. of the steamship Schiller, have been re from her husband. When it beTilton covered from the water. Their faces that this case was to be came apparent and entire frontal structure are greatly Mrs. Ovington was used as investigated, in but the every instance, disfigured to an place Mrs. Tilton under agent bodies are probably those of passengers. end she succeeded in influence Beecher's One body is that of a tal man, who had Mrs. Tilton gave her testitask. her on a pair of pantaloons. A uispucih from Paris to tue Standard, mony before the church committee in abandoned her hussays it is asserted that Russia has with Beecher's behalf, house for Mrs. Ovington's, and band's the alliance of the draw from Emper ors and a new one has been formed be- was brought here to appear as Beecher's tween Germany and Sweden. supporter in the trial of this cause. All the deruonsrative team which ar would remember The American rifle on the City greetings which used to pass between rived at Quecn8town of Chester, was met outside the harbor Beecher and Mrs. Tdton in this roem. What au indecency was this! by a delegation from the corporation of Counsel could not tell bow Mrs. Tilton rifle association. Dublin and the Irish was overcome, but Beecher in one of his Toronto. 14. sermons, & says "the, adulterer confuses Tho steam mills of Edwards Co., Ot misleads the conscience her with judgment, tawa river, burned eight and and heartlessly damns dc'iberately and 000 feet stables and 6,000 dwellings This was the the victim." confiding of lumber; loss, $250,000; insurance, Beecher alone could be which in manner S80.CO0. described. Says the scripture "There Cork, 14. The American rifle team arrived here are four things passing my comprehenthis evening, and had a hearty welcome sion the way of an eagle in the air, from the people. The members of the the way of a serpeut upon a rock, the team are much gratified at the reception ways of a minister with a maiden." cn this side, which they say is quite The question at issue in this case was whether the influences of the great equal to the ovation given them on their and its minister would overcome church xera departure irom jew the issues 'of justice. On beand iruth A dinner was given tolnight to tke Beecher an appeal was made to half of team and accompanying friends. Mayor and judgment, and it our to eympatbies or the the on lnsi team, was hard to Leech, part such men; it was hard judge made an address ef welcome, to which such but the ques a condemn to man, of the Americans, re Gildersleeve, law and justice shall is whether tion and were the Toasts given, eponded. over the influence pf Beecher speeches made were most cordial. Much prevail and bis supporters. enthusiasm was displayed. - men-of-wa- r If to-da- y . gray-colore- The Daily Courier of this city, which for eighteen months has been an inde- it.,Ogden. The Beecher Trial. the druggist who sold Beecher the poisan which Moulton mentions in his testimony, and reproduces the writing from his books of the charge to Beecher.May 13(h, 1871, it one ounce of prussic acid, leasing fifty cents. 7.40 a.m. 6.40 p.m. C.20 p.m. 8.50 a.m. 7.50 a.m. 5.40 p.m. 8.40 a.m. 6.30 p.m. 6 p.m. 8.30 a.m. arrives " du- ties is yet unproved. A Washington, 14. the London Syndi is that expected 6.45 p.m. daily, 7.60 a.m. 7.40 a.m. cate will next month make another cull 6.40 p.m. on the Treasury Department, for au ad DEpART01lE. 6.30 p.m. ditional number of new United States 8.20 p.m. bonds, the money market being favorable KtThiOTgl Mail dwiy 8.40 a.m. to such an investment. The Department confident that the 7.00 a.m. " f0rga!tUkn.'1,1?ls! . 6.K p.m. proofs already'obtained are sufficient to me na, KlvhConity, mails Ko via Evanston convict all the crooked whisky distillers. 11 vi the latter place for Rich County, New lork, 14. 2 p.m. and Saturdays, at A fire at Fort Russell last night, de 'n4 Uarrisville, Wednesday over 400 tons of government 2.00 p.m. stroyed ' ability to successfully discharge the . d to-da- y . ht , Berlin14. The upper house of the Prussian diet adjourned after finally passing the bill withdrawing suit grants from the Roman A countryman had made several Catholie clergy and reading for the seo calls on a neighbor without being nd lime the bill abrogating three clauses able to catch him in, and meeting of the constitution. The simple faith of a Virginia Christiau is aided by Ms faith in man. He was asked if he thought Stonewall Jackson was ia heaven. 'Wall," said the old gentleman, "I duties. rccken he is if he started for that Mr. New declines tfie cempliment for He always mangcd to get the reason that he had not yet beea tried place. in time. in such a position, and his round responsible him by chance one morning, receired the following instructions as to the course to be pursued on future occa eions: "You may have obsarved," he said, with great sagacity, "that the old 'oocan 1'reekentlv gets riled, an' Precautions Against Fire. Keep all doors and windows of tho structure closed until the firemen arrive; put a wet cloth over the mouth and get do n on all foars in a smoky room; open the tup part of tho window to get the smoke out; if in a theatre, keep cool; descend ladders with a regular step to prevent vibration. If kerosene just purchased can be made to burn in a saucer by igniting with a match, throw it away. Tut wircwork over gaslights in show windows; riuklc sand instead ot sawdust on floors of oil stored keep shavings and kindling wood away from steam boilers, and greasy rags from lofts, cupboards, boxes, etc.; see that all stovepipes enter well in tho chimney, and that all lights and fires aro out before retiring or leaving places of business;, keep matches in metal or earthen vtfsels, and out' the rer.ch of children; and provide a pieco cf stout rope, long enough to reach to tho ground in every chamber. Never admit any ono if the house be on fire, except police, firemen, or knawa neighbors; nor swing lighted gasbrackets against tho. wall; nor leave small children jn a room where thorn are matches or an open fire; nor deposit ashes in a wooden box or on the floor; uor use a light in examining the gas metre. Never leave any clothes near the fire to dry; nor smoke or read in bed by candle or lamp light; Bor put kindling wood to dry on top of the stove; nor take a light into a closet; nor pour out liquor near an open light; usr keep burning or other inflammable fluids in rooms where a fire is kept; nor allow smok ing about your barn or warehouse. Dr. Hall. .' ' , Obeying a Presentiment. The Columbus Enquirer tells of two families in Stewart county whoso lives were saved by a gentleman obeying a presentiment he could not resist. He had a foreboding that a storm would visit that section, and that hia house would be in its path. Ho told others of it, but they oaly laughed at him, saying he was frightened from reading and( heariug the accounts of the lato cyclones. lie gave credence to the thought, which would not go down at the bidding, and dug a hole near the house, lie had no sooner finished it than the storm did come, and barely had he and his family sought refuge therein than the tornado tore his house in pieces. All in the hole in tho ground, escaped. Tho people in the storm region and many who are not, are preparing places of refuge to 'arwid the next cyclone. , Cremation. Ou the whole, the ancient practice was, perhaps, the preferable one; but Nature has made it'very difficult for us to do anything pleasant and satisGod factory with a dead body. I. wish knows best; but He had so ordered it that our mortal bodies, when we have done with them might vanish out of sight and sense, like bubbles. A person of delicacy hates to think of leaving such a burthen as his decaying mortality to jhe disposal of his friends; but I say again, how delightful it would be, aud bow helpful towards our faith in a blessed futurity, if the dying could disappear like vanishing bubbles, lravinc:, perhaps, a sweet fragrance diffused for a minute or two throughout the This would be the odor of sanctity! and if sometimes the evaporation of a sinful soul should leave an odor not so delightful, a breeze through the open windows would soon waft it quite away when she's that way you jest foller the wall along down to the gooeberry patch, and you're pretty likely to find me sumwher's." Hawthorne. " death-chambe- '- - 5 r. |