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Show Over the Site (Dfldcu gmtdiott. THE OGDEN JT Peblished erery WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, by th Oodm Pcbusuino Company. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ovr ft, Months Three Montln Single Copy i3 if eS Devoted to News, Literature, Agriculture, Science, ami the Arts. 3 3 5 a s a Xo. 57. a OUDKX, UTAH, NATUIIIK1Y, JULY 10, 1S70. Souare 10 lines, $2 $3 $5 $8 $15 $ 20 $ 35 $ 60 40 70 25 8 4 7 10 18 50 4 7 9 21 30 h J 65 8 10 13 18 30 40 Column, (S 1116 19 25 45 60 90 20 30 34 45 75 100 135 $5 per month. justness Cards BY TELEGltAPlL n AMERICAN. f Washington. Admiral Dalilgren died this morning at the Washington navy yard, of which he was, commander. The Senate has confirmed Thomas Tearly advertisers allowed to change at pleasure, with only the additional charge of twenty-fiv- e Murphy Collector, and Moses II. 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Territorial Officers: to Delegate Congress II. William Hooper. Zerubbabel Snow. McAllister. Aiidilor William Clayton. Treasurer James Jack. Superintendent of Common Schools Attorney-Gener- al MnnhalJ. D. T. Robert L. Campbell. Weber County Officers: F. D. Probat and County Judge Richards. Mem Lester J. Ilerrick, Henry Holmes, Richard Bullantync. Clerk and Recorder F. S. Richards. Aurelius Miner. Prosecuting Attorney .Votary Public William Critchlow. Sheriff Gilbert Dclknap. Deputy Sheriff William Brown. Assessor and Collector Sanford Bingham. Treasurer Israel Canfield. Coroner Wm. N. Fife. Surveyor and Superintendent of Schools --Wm. W. 1 ork. As the Orangemen serted without the cash (ut our advertised rates,) accompanying the order, unless from one of our regular authorised Advertising Agents. devoid of interest to the All communications, private interests, public, or intended to promot will le charged as advertisements, and payment required in advance. If personal in character, we reserve the right to reject any article, or advertisement of this class. OCDEN Burton. were celebrating the anniversary of the battle of the Boyne at Elm Park, they were attacked by a party of three hundred Irish laborers, whose anger was aroused by some expressions by the Orangemen, insulting to their nationality and faith. The assailants used stones and tho implements with which they had been working. The Orangemen defended themselves with pistols. Thomas Grady was shot in the head and instantly killed, as was also John Brady, fourteen years old; also a man whose name was unknown and four others, named l'at Cairn, Thomas Murphy, Thomas Adams and Samuel Smith were fatally injured, and a large number were seriously A force of Policemen was wounded. summoned to the spot and succeeded, by the vigorous use of their clubs, in quelling the riot. Subsequently the cars conveying the Orangemen down town were attacked and several persons wounded, and the cars badly damaged. Thomas Kane was met in Central Park by the Orangemen and fatally stabbed. The affair treated the wildest confusion in the neighborhood where it occurred. From the latest accounts received it appears that the riot assumed more serious proportions that at first There are two versions of supposed. the origin "of the difficulty. Sttperin tendant Jourdan states that the Orange men played party tunes, used insulting epithets and finally threw a stone at a workman and fired several shots before any attack was made upon them. The workmen then assaulted the Orange men with spades and shovels and every available weapon. The Orangemen were nearly all armed with revolvers. Captain Helm slates that the workmen were the assailants, and that after 200 or 300 of them had stormed the Park and driven: 3,000 Orangemen out, fight ing was carried on in a settled manner all over the country. During the skir mishes some hundred were wounded and several killed; but full particulars have not yet been ascertained. Three workmen are known to have been killed and five takin to the hospital in an in sensible condition. The wounded Or angemen were taken from the field of conflict in carriages; it is impossible (0 ascertain their numbers, but, so far, it is believed that no Orangemen were killed. City Government: Cheyenne. A telegram from Rawlins says sixty Incorporated by Act of Jan. 18, 1861. te be Utes, passed Municipal election biennially on the Indians, supposed at tbe scperation on 11th, and capiecond Monday of February. Meetings north of the City Council weekly, on Tuesday tured one man. Troops are in pursuit The weather is delightful. evenings, at City Hall, Main Street. Chicago. Loren Farr. Mayor A row occurred in the Common Coun Aldermen F. A. Brown, 1st Ward; cil last night, between Alderman Cox L. J. Herrick, 2d and Dixon resulting in tbe former fling3d A. J. Shupe, the contents of the ink bottle over Counselors Mc James Gaw, Walter ing Dixon, No blood was shed. Thompson, William W. Burton, Josiah Richmond. Lcavitt, Israel Canfield. There has been a serious riot in Recorder Thos. G. Odell. Louisa county; pistols and knives were Attorney A. Miner. used; three men were seriously freely Marshal W. N. Fife. wounded and a number of others in Treasurer Aaron Farr. jured. Assessor and Collector S. Bingham. An excursion train filled with Sunday Surveyor W. W. Burton. school children, returniug from a picnic, Captain of Police V. G. Taylor. was thrown from the Richmond and Justice of the Peace--- 8. Eggleston. railroad twelve Fredericksburg ConstabUC. F. Middleton. miles from the city, by a tree blown across the track; four cars and ihe en gine and tender were smashed; Douglas Ogden Post Office: McLelland was killed. John Clark had Postmaster Isaac Moore, General Delivery from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. both his legs torn off. A number of others were slightly injured. Sundays, from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. White Sulphur Springs, Va. Mails until further CLOsg, uaily notice, convict force, a hundred in for Salt Lake The negro 3.30 City at p.m. ror me East number, under contractprs to the dies 9 p.m. For the West apeake and Ohio Railroad, near Mart 3.30 p.m. boro Creek bridge, made a simultaneous ARRIVE From Salt Lake City attempt to escape yesterday afternoon. 7.30 a.m. ' From the East - 4.30 p.m. by rushing on the guards. One fellow - 7.30 a.m. seized the gun of one ot the guartls ami West shot Lewis F. Swartz, a white man, kill MAILS' Close for North on Monday at ing him, after which several shots were Ogden 2 30 fired, wounding four; the contractors p.m. For Plain City, on Thursday, at 0.30 p.m. For Huntsville, on fired, wounding four convicts, but none f mortally. All were arrested except two, Tuesday ind Friday, at 8 p.m. who are now at large. Great excitement prevails among the citizens. It is sup Trains Leave Ogden daily, until farther ne-f- posed that the convict who fired the fatal Salt Lake City at 8 a.m. and shot is wounded and is now in custody. 30 p.m. (For extra trains see time It is with the greatest difficulty that the "able.) For the East, at 7.25 a.m. For citizens have been prevented from the "e West, at 6,35 p.m. execution of the prisoners. This is the ; Arrive from . Salt Lake City, 7 a.m. second attempt made by the convicts to d 4.45 p.m. From the East, 4.25 p.m. escape. om the West, 6.J5 a.m. FOREIGN. ; ' SEMI-WEEKL- Y - or . Salt Lake City Time. London, 5 p. m. The feeling is much quieter, both here and in Paris, and an impression is fast held ever Simdnv. in the Tehprnrli" gaining ground that the question be J 10a.m. and 2 p.m.; and in the School tween Prussia and France will be settled -"uses oi the various Wards at 5.30 p.m. without resort to arms. . Sciurities of all kindi have advanced several per cent since morning, and the tendency is upwards. The American 62s, which were 6ii$ at one o'clock closed at 88 J, and MERCHANT AND ETSRY PROFESSIONAL other fund have advanced proportionate1. M .11 a ihonlrl hav smml. 7 Ik ""11" J' v.a win uu mi Mil - l . eryte oi tbe art. ly. A much better feeling prevails at Divine Worship BUSINESS CARDS. k- The rattle stood at the lover's side, Without any show of venation, As though impressed that a five-brmd. Was a art of their And bh June listened to th noaU that came ltight umlur tliu bars and over, Her heart took wlnit, like a silly tiling, Aud nestled up clow) to the drover. YOI I. 04 iH i No Twas milking time, and the cows cama up From the meadows sweet with cloyer, And stood in the lane, vhile pretty Jana Had a quiet chut with the drover. Such a quiet chut, that it scarcely seamed That a single word was sMiken ; While a magic spell with the night dwa fell. And the rhy tluii of soug waa uubrokeu. 2.00 10 RATES OF ADVERTISING. the Paris Bourse : at two o'clock rentes were (i'J,40, a very decided advance. A railroad collision occurred near Carlisle, yesterday; two persons were killed and several injured. A heavy storm in Lancashire, yester day, caused freshets in all the streams, and the mills suffered severely. A large quantity of property was destroyed and some lives lost. Houses with their inmates were carried away. Several coal pits were filled with water. thing was seen by parties in a boat not far away. From these premises the unavoidable deduction is that Mr. Rog- WARRKN C. lll'SSKY, Kilt Lake City, I.. DAHl.UH, Helena, Moulnmi. ers was picked up in a IILSSEY, DADLER & CO, condition, robbed, aud thrust back into the water again. It seems too horrible BANKERS, for belief, but such terrible crimes are JKNNINfiS' NKW ltt II.DINfl, almost daily recorded that there appears to be almost no limit to the de- MA IX STREET, OC.J1EX, of pravity humanity. We further learn AND PALT LA KB CITV. that the affair is to be thoroughly invesDealers in Gold Dust, Coin ami Currency. Drnw tigated, and that officers are unon the Exchange on San Francisco, Montana. Denver, track of the vessel, which is known. HI. Louis, New York, and all parts of Kurope. Paris, L p. ni. It is reported that the question at is If such a terrible crime was enacted, Collections promptly attended to. if sue between France and Prussia has all good men will pray that tho fiends been amicably adjusted. The Bourse is may be brought to speedy and condign active, rentes 70 francs 65 centimes. punishment. ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. This news is founded on the announcement that Prince Charles, father of LeoWhen a married man becomes corned Ofllee Ogden Hotel, oppoxile pold, through Ollosaga, has telegraphed it is perfectly OtiDKX CITV. proper for his wife to pull Gen. Prim that he should refuse the his ears. All kinds of legal business promptly attended crown for his son even if elected by the to. ltf A Pennsylvania paper tells of a.local Spanish people. preacher who has received for salary this year nothing but a currycomb, a W. Romance and Reality. keg of varnish, and two dozen clothes AND COl NSEI.HR - AT - LA W, ATTORNEY Whenever his children cry with Will in all tho Courts in I'lah anil adIn Victor Hugo's romance of "Notre pins. he gags them with a clothes pin, joining Territories. Special attention given to Dame" there occurs a thrilling descrip- hunger scratches them with the currycomb, and Foreign and Domestic Collections. of a scene that ensues alter Quasition on a coat of varnish. OlClce In Ecuvitt'M Rrlclt modo has hurled Claude Frollo from the lays The tower. has miserable near 1'ost Oliice. great priest Iluildiux, o.Vim caught hold of some projections a few feet 110m the top. lie can by no possiOGDEN bility draw himself up, and his full is therefore only a question of time. An E. (J A abyss of 120 feet deep yawns below him, while above, leaning over the parapet and gazing on his victim with impassive principals of the oudkx hicii malignity, is the avenging Hunchback. mni! J School take pleasure in announcing to the IN By stretching forth his hand he could public that their School apiwratus and ironeral arn not save his enemy from his impending fate; huihtios fur intellectual In I'tali, outside of Salt Lake City, and but Quasimodo calmly rests his chin cn equalled f they therefore solicit the patronage of the his palms, and with eyes fastened ou of Wetier and surrounding counties. Claude Frollo's despairing face, waits SAMPLE AM) SAI.LSKOOM for him to become exhausted and then ON fall. The situation is one of the most BRANCHES TACflHT. awful aud impressive that can be imTuition per Torm of Fourteen Weeks. agined, and the reader willingly believes Priparatnry Course - - - - - $7.00 that only in fiction can such un inidenl Commercial lft.no It. CUJTIIi.V, Prut-tir- THE UN, DEALER Wines & Liquors. iuhtihi-lantt- be possible. And yet a very similar scene occurred in real life, near Boston, this week, the difference consisting in the circumstance board him say that his home was pour, That he'd nothing but kite togivo hor, And she smiled content, as though love had spant Every arrow he had in his quiver; Sho smiled content, w hile the evening air With the voice of birds was ringing, And Iter lips contossod that a lowly neat Should never prevent her singing. f lie d HIGH SCHOOL ...... Advanced I'lassui (not iuc luding the Kuaitos) Ogden City, Utah. lau- - Plionography Latjo The above charges payable in advance. 9 15.no ln.tio 10.00 1 have nn hand MtAWAN, large Stock of the Celebrated KK ItCN, CROW, IIOWK.N, AND HIAIU'S HltANDS of I that whereas the implacable Hunchback is depicted as revenging the wrongs of the being dearest to him on earth, his Among the ailvantapes of tho School may be Boston imitator seems to have had no enumerated a paier, edited by the student c-ally, to which all will be required to contriAlso, oLAROK STOCK of motive for his crime except sheer crubute; iilso literary institut on will lie or(.'aiiied Further the for a modify among their may students, having investigation elty. object CASE LIQUORS, this aspect of the affair, but, as at pres- theo etical and practical training in Oratory, lieehunatton and Composition. is ent related, no incentive whatever CAGE VINCO, (indents can enter the classes at any time, their apparent save that which might be de- term will commence from the date of entry. rived from a brutal disposition. CHAMPAGNES, I'oaxd, with reiectalilc families, may be pro It seems that as the City Marshal of cured at, cost from live to aoven dollars ur week. CATAWBAS, Clmrletilown crossing the City Point KTC, KTO. Bridge, accompanied by a patrolman, he PTtrXCIPALS. was accosted by some boys, who said Call and examine my Stock. Wm. W. T. B. Lewis. that a friend of theirs had just been 4!My drowned. The officers procured grappling irons, dragged tho water in the Nearly Opposite White House, spot pointed out, and soon succeeded in recovering the body of a youth about eleven years of age, named Eastman, the only son of one of the officials of the State Prison. The body was quite inanimate when found, and while efforts were being NEAR made to restore life, the companions ol the dead child narrated the circumstances of his death. PALT LAKE CITY ARE T A DIES VISITINO W are now prepared to exchange J respectfully invited to call and examine the They declared that a man named at the floods Choice Frock of Connors, whom they pointed out, and who, while they were telling their story, was quietly stacking lumber on One ponnd of Oreas to every eight pounds of an adjoining wharf in full view, had next door to the llanking House of Hussey, Pahler Wool will tie required, if it is not furnished the Kast Temple street, where trier will II lid a of the grease will be deducted from the wool. seized and thrown young Eastman into ft Co.,nice prico stock of very the water. Some of their number apHoof and all llud of Soft Grease pealed to him piteously to gave the boy 9IILLIXERY. as he could not swim; but the inhuman FEATHERS. taken ia Exchange for wretch, deaf to their entreaties, coolly FLOWERS, watched the struggling child until he A.IW) DRESS TRIMMIA'US, had stink for the third time, and then, 1 1 XC2, to retoo save late was it UXDERCEOTI him, saying s FULLER and tZZF Wanted a turned calmly to his work. FINISHER. Sundowns Shakers, Hals, We recollect in the annals of crime Homieta, IlabkV Hoods It 1MVVLI-- , FI'CmSLHY A C o. scarcely any parallel to this. Plunder, and vengeance, sudden and furious passion, f Notions. General have furnished occasion for homicides innumerable; but the deliberate drowning of a fellow creature by way of diver- PRICES THE SAME AS IN AT THE RKVEItK WlCgK BATWK, CAIX sion, or for purposes of mere speculaSouth Street, Suit Lake City, where EASTERN CITIES. you will And JOK. PIM.MO.VS or his tusistauta tive curiosity, has had, we believe, unand ready willing to serve you with less it be in Dahomey, or some similar Millinery and Dressmaking In all their Branches FRESH OYSTERS, no record The community, precedent. executed with promptitude. (.OLDEN CROWN CIGARS, murderer has been held to bail in $5,000 Ladies' own material mad up in the latest style. PIGS FEET, etc. bonds for manslaughter.' 43 Call and sea him. periodi- Kentucky Whiskeys; u-- u So over the tiara tho lovers loan, In the Joy of sweet communion, And their looks declare that poverty ne'er Shall b a bar to their union ; sweetest muse, go thread your rhyme Now ui.der tbe bars and over, Where pretty .lone, iu the fragrant lane, IU Itchwl the heart of the drover. tMi, Sliseelliuieoua. shoe like ancient Why is a worn-oUcchuso it once hud a olou (sole ou). ut ( recce? Why was Notih never hungry iu tho nrk? lieuttUitu he always had a Ham with hi in. The poet 8w inhume has Issued a col lection called ".Songs before Sunrise." A wit HtiL'gests that "We won t go homo till morning" should be among theui. "Oh, Tommy, that was abominable in you to eat your little Bister's share of the cake !" "W hy, nai'1 Tommy, "uidn t yon lell me, ma, that I was always in lake her part! ' A nu'thor had repeatedly called her little son to come and say his prayers, us it was bed time. Finally he uluiuiod his play and said. "What's tho matter, mumuia, is God in a hurry!" A Western paper says the Government may as well give up making treaties la confine the Sioux to their reservations. The only reservation Ihey will ever keep is a mculal reservation. "Why is that waiter so alow!" said an irritable customer to the proprietor of a restaurant. "MonParisian sieur," replied the proprietor in a whisper, "it is lio vtho serves tho lurtlo soup." A singular way of rnnninjr the present system of advertising into the ground ia nhihM in Penna sylvania. Tho feneo of this rural solitude boars an inscription in largo whito loiters; "Use Jones' bottled alo ifjou would keep out of here." famous Johnson was right. Although some men adore Wisdom in women, and with wisdom would cram hor, There isn't one in ten but thinks far More of his own "grub" than of his spouse's grammar. Life, young man, is only A slippery sheet of ice: No girl there it's lonely ; One girl there it's nice. I aSraiii Street, Ogden, s-- tr MILLINERY Excelsior Mills!! ESTABLISHMENT, SALT LAKE CITY ISairn. OGDEN CITY. Ed-wa- rl NEW MILLINERY CLOTH FOR WOOL Establishment, CLOTH YVltlV. An excellent old deacon, who, having won' a fine turkey at a charily ralDo, didn't like to tell his severe, orthodox wife how he came by it, quietly remarked, as he handed her the fowl, thai the Shakers gave it to him. At a Sunday school in Ripon a teacher asked a little boy if ho knew what the expression "sowing tares" meant. "Corso I docs," said ho, pulling the scat of his little breeches around in front. "There's a tear my ma sewed. I teared it sliding down hill." . . first-elm- 3K-t- .1 Wife Dlstii ies horliOTcr Woman nnd Introduce), hi in lo licrllubiid. n4 OYSTERS. Mrs. STENllOUSE, ball JLuke Almost Incredible. The following statement is from Uty. 34-- tf The Portland (Maine) Argus: There would disaster connection with the sail-boin our harbor last Monday, by which three men lost their lives. One of the victims, Mr. Rogers of Boston, was known to have on his person quite a large sum of money, a gold watch, valuable pin, kc. He was found floating on the surface soon after the accident Of course the by a boy in a wherry lad could not raise him in his frail craft, but he attached a rope to the body and None of the towed it to the shore. property was found upon the person.' It is said that when the boy found him there were signs of lWe; that though the head was under water the hands were still paddling convulsively, and this is strengthened from the fact that the man was at the surface. But it appears that just after the accident one of the victims, supposed to be Rogers, as he was a good swimmer was seen to be sustaining himself; a schooner in the vicinity hove to, and a boat containing two men put off. It reached the man in the water, and he was partially raised and sustained for some little time, and was then dropped back into the water, and the boat returned to the schooner, which sailed away. This latter part of it was witnessed by the boy in the wherry, who got the body to the shore, and the whole MEN AC ERIE. Bl'ILDINCl Corner of U nion (vtinro. Kor particulars apply to JAS. McGAW, Esq., the Jt'MCTioa Office. 17-t- MUSEUM AND GKOUND TO LEASE. seem to be but little doubt but that a OEVERAL VERY ELIGIBLE most shocking crime was committel in Sites to Lease on the North-we- A curious phase in elopements was developed recently in the northwestern corner of firookljrn. The particulars, as far as ascertainable, are as follows: A married woman, residing in Oakland street, between Mcserole and Norinan avenues, has for some time past visited New York under pretenso of seeing her f sister. On tho 23 of lust month, on returning from one of these visits, she brought home a lady with her, who was introduced to her husband as Mrs. Clcve-lnn- d an old schoolmate of the wife, who wished to stay with the family for a few West of Prest. II. Younjr'i Residence, diiys. The generous husband acquiesSuit Ul.e City. ced In everything his good wifo wished, TO 8 ALT LAKE CITY Pll.lfLD and no objection was made. The visitor VISITOrtS to mil ftad see th. fine collection was very timid and not used to tho noise of NATIVE AMMAI.S and 1I1KIIH; also MINERALS, IIOMK MAM'FACTl'KKK, .and natural of the city, and was afraid to Bleep alone, prodm tUn of tho Territory, at the above estab- so the wifo retired to the room assigned lishment. her, whilo the husband slept with his , Open front 9 a.m. to i run. children. This programme continued until Monday ofthis week, when the visitor, who had exceedingly enjoyed hov S. S. TUCKER, visit to her .friends and neighbors, departed for home. On election d;iy the wifo took advantago of her spouse remaining at home, to have him assist her HALF A BLOCK EAST OF THE in getting carpels up, and shaking the same, preparatory to cleaning the house "JUNCTION" OFFICE, OUDEN, for winter. Thus, on Wednesday mornAll Orders personally and promptly ing, the house was in the utmost imaginable confusion. On the husband's return attended lo. in the cvotiing, he found his wife, famiin Article manufactured hy lis warranted to Every ly and household articles all gone. Thursbe made of the best material. day the fact was developed that the wife had shipped her children to Norwalk, Connecticut, to thesiaterof her husband; BITS, and she took a ticket for a tour westward ii I'JiyHic?! d Mrs- CleveOFnCB AT WALKER t MO'LTTS DRUG with tho STORE, OOltKV, U. Ti who turns out to be a young man land, If ir Calla from tbe Country proinptlv atof effeminate characteristics. One of the tended t. children remarked, on Mrs. Cleveland DR. WM. H. GROVES. entering the house, that she acted something like a man, but it was not then noOffice, Focond fomh Ktroet, SALT LAKE CITY, ticed. The furniture, money and valuThree doore West of Revere House, ables taken, amount to nearly $4,000. at 3H-- CITY LICENSES. Half-Moc- k 24-l- v To nil whom it inny concern 13 IIEREI5Y GIVEN, THAT ttiengcil in Business in Ogflen City, (tcr which the City Ordi nance provide that (v license must be obtained,) without first procuring a license are liublc to be taken before tiny Alderman of said City, and be subjected to a t ine. By order of the City Council, NOTICE LORIN FARR, Mayor. TIIOS. Gc. ODELL, City Recorder. o of :ha Citr Recorder is at of the "Ogden Junction." th Seventies' Hall, near the U. C. R. R. Station. Office Hours from 10 a. m. till 3 p. m, The Office Office Ciirpentei, .Joiner, mid JnlIn?t Maker, . , DR. R. TIB an ul Surgeon. li-3- above-mentione- - |