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Show Iff, 7 nvto aBaflKB2.eJ3MaHBB4 y I.iidT ; 4r.OO war. xo. so. t a ike Citv, T 25 DIRECTORY. J5 F TELEGRAPH. The Everlasting Stokes Case! ABRIVAIS. double laily, 7.50a.m. ' 6.45 p.m. 7.40 6.40 p.m. a.. - Through Mailjlaily double doily; 3.40 a.m. daily CLOSING. - and tli Rfct 5UIndtlujWrt Rich Ct.nty, mails fo via Alliance between Italy and Germany Probable! 6.30 p.m. 6.20 p.m. 8.40 a.ra. Mail daily KroncH Mail kTi ' Through - Artful Dodgers Swin 7.00 a.m. . Bankers! dling European j S.0Up.m. Kvannton, Wyom- for Rich Conuty ire nd u'ftVe tke ,iittwr plftCe 'tncdvs nd Saturday!, at - -- 2 p.m. . aud Cach County, Tuesdays, Thursdays 6.00 p.m. Sundavs Daily t Lopau ' 6.JW p.m. Rich County, Tuesdays aud Thur.da.ys 2.30 p.m. Mon.Uys and Thursdays Knrth Satur- Uuuwvilte, Wednesday, and v r Horrible Tragedy in Bedford. Ohio! I " ' I'nd Slataravilie, dai Ltsiio," P&in City .ndavi and Thursdays aud Saturdays Allen Elected Governor ' of Ohio! 30.n. 3.30 p.m. 3.00 jmo. RiTe'rdaK Wednesday, Hwperville and Miiia,- Weduesfciy. and Saturday Foreign News Items! 11.30 a.m. OFFICE I10URS. C.4S p.m. - 8.15 a m. enaral Delivery, p.m. Sunday, 6 p.m. t REGISTRY DEPARTMENT' Orx'n from 9 a.m- - to 3 p.m. MONEY OFF1CK DEPARTMEMT. Opnn from 9 a.m. to 0 p.m. OuUide boor open from 6 .m. to 8 JOSEPH WALL, PKfimacter. AMERICAN. Trains - - In the Stokes case " laves P. P. , C. U. C. C. .m. 5.40 p.m, C.20 p.m. a rj p r - -- - - leaves - -- " - train irrives ' " tvsd 8.50 m 7.50 i.m. 5.45 p.m. 8.40 ft.ni, " G.30 p.m. r ScrTices at 11 a.m Relis and Scliooth.o Farley s 8oUo- s the Swcwi VTi!-i p.m. koM and Ultra "ft a bcikmii-wiup.m. EpicopfChtk;hatlla.m.ud7 7 .nd a.m. p.m. llethodift CkfcrcU atll 7.30 p.m. Spirituitot Lectures (Child's Hall), at l.nTuKrrWLrtH. d a-- tWon Citv Library it 3,m C. Chambers' News Depot. i r 'rery day, Sundays excepted. WHITEHEAD, G. FOURTH STREET, Four Doors Z. G frvm Jf. T DEALER GENERAL IN BOOTS & SHOES, IaGATIIKIi and SHOE-FINDINGS- At (lie Lowest Prices. Taken. Produce cash"paid.; for HipES. y J. S. LEWIS, AND JEWCLER, WATCHMAKER Ofaler in Watches, Qooks. Jewelry, Silver aud timed Ware, MAIN 8TKKKT. OtlUEN, Repairing ueatly doce and all work warranted. TF Y0D WANT A TI10S0NIAN DOCTOR OR Thomson km Medichw, CALL ON DR. MURPHY, MAIN POST OFFICE, ST., OGDKN. Cojwcltatios Fes, tlOK. Hill SIX XOSTIIERX SALOON, D0QES WEST OF Z. C. M. I. LOGAjST. ales and t0rter, wry best quality. or at 25 cts. per Drink. and Tobacco of the Measure Cigars Finest Brands. Butter, Egg?, Chickens and all Gram takea in exchange. . finds of D. NELSON, Prop r. 88. M. PettcngiU & Co., 10 Slte Sireet, Botoa, 37 Park Row, New York, ad 701 Clieistiwit PUiUdelphia, are 4 u.r hvt. Strt; for in thaOactN procuring Jckctiok derti8e-ttn- t for Boiton n4 nuthoriied t (or dTertiping at our lowest rates. PhiUdelilii, The Btory told by Patrick Logan in StoW trkl took every one by surprise. Logan speaks in the richest west of Ireland accent, and is of a determined aspect. , Th District Attorney's efforts to shake him entirely failed. He admits to concealing his story for a year. His reason for net telling it was that he did not want , to be made, a witness, but ex. pected the jury to disagree, and as a last resort, if Stokes was in danger of being hanged, he intended to go to Albany nitd tell the Governor all. After this the District Attorney brought out that Login was discharged from the police force on a charge of not doing his duty at the Fourth of July riot. He eipUined that he had saved - from ' a clubbing, by a brutal policeoTn, a poor old man waiting for admission to a dispensary, and that the officer Accused kim f interfering. Logan swears h saved the old man's life, and there id no other charge ' against bim. ." After the testimony by Vanderbilt, Horaee Clark, J. II. Ramsey and other railroad men, as to risk's character, as taken oa former trials, was read, court A storm f wind and rain has prevailhours. ed here the pnet twenty-fou- r The only disaster thus far reported in thi neighborhood is the wreck of two canal boats on the Hudson, but the loss ot life and property is said to be less than at first reported. The telegraph wires are considerably damaged. The GazztttaX Italia asserts that the financial crisis in America lias caused Vatican. It has great excitement at the never beeu kept a secret that the greater from Peter's part of the moneyofreceived the and property private Pence, part of prelates has been deposited in American banks by Cardinal Antonelli. The Berlin Deuche Nacfuristm, of the 3rd, gives the following official information of the present state of the relations between Italy and Germany: The formal basis of an agreement had already been fixed before the visit of the King of Italy to Berlin took place. An eventual of Tensive and defensive allinncecan only be concluded on a well defined basis, and two military conferences have taken Count Von place between Moltkeand General Bertole . Viole, in the presence of other officers of high rank. This will show, pretty pearly, the aatureofthe preliminary negotiations. No definite resolutions have been taken with reby the two allied governments ference to the steps eventually to be taken by them at the nextpapal election. Sienor Minghetti declared to his diplomatic friends here, that the governments looked at papacy from different points of view; that the German , Government wa cuidl by reasons of State, while with a cardinal Italy occupied herself the question cf namely of point papacy, SwiUer-Un- d and the church; of the property combatted the rebellious priests bewith the aid of the democracy, in supposing lieve ourselves justified . that eUtenmea have discus ed the qaes--m monarch restoration out- that France It hu t pointed Field-marph- 'kes 1sd liquors, of th tion. adjourned. KEPAIllS NEATLY EXECUTED. 1 coo-w- ct 1 Patrick at the first trial, to-da- y, Loiran. Court officer testified to conversations he had with Ilarland, and Redmond, , hotel servants, and witnesses for the prosecution, while conveying them from the Court room to He said they the house of detention. informed him they expected a thousand dollars each for their trouble, and Redmond told him they were furnished copies ef their testimony. Ilarland, Redmond's witness, said he called at a number of liquor saloons on the way from the Court room t,o Lh? house of deten- 7.0 train arrives ' York. 20. p.. C. T. vi a i, .: a. ...ntal then! ) al ec68&lortfce -- Pope" m&y Fossj- bly take place at a timewhen the Bourbons are occupying both thrones, of France ana of fpain. In that case a holy alliance of Jesuitio governments would make it necessary that ' doubly strict measures should be taken with reference to the next papal election. Mail advices say that the remains of the late Dr. Auguste Nelaton, ths eminent French surgeon, were interred at Pere la Chaise without pomp, in accordance with his expressed wish, but a large concourse of his professional admirers attended the funeral. The pall was borne by representatives of various learned bodies. Ralator has left, in France, a fortune c.qual to 280,000. The late Emperor Napoleon made him Senator, and honors commanding 1,200 per annum; in return for having saved the life of the Prince Imperial. A person giving the name of John Barlow, presented himself, lately, to some of the leading firms of Italy, with a circular letter of Drexel, Morgan & Co., of New York, for two thousand pounds. He took the greater part of the money in Rome, and almost the whole of the re mainder in Florence. On the following day, when (he drafts came to be presented to the London house, it turned out that the credit was issued in the name of anAmerican lady, and that the name and eigature had been replaced by that of John Barlow. Several of the first banking houses da, the Continent have been defrauded of large amounts in this way, the names, in whose favor letters ef credit have been issued, having been effaced, both in the body and in the signature, eo as not to leave the slightest trace; and the name of the party inserted who presents the credit and who is ready to present passports or proofs of identity if demanded. ' Dubuque, Iowa, 20. ' The 6afe ia the Treasurer's oSce of Jackson county, on Sunday night, was robbed of $20,000. 20. Peeksklll, N. Later investigation .fiuwa that six caaal boats were lost in last night's storm. All wero heavily laden. The loss is estimated at $150,000. No loss of life has been definitely ase.rtained. Cincinnati, 20. At a large Democratic ratification and speeches were jubilee meeting made by Samuel F. Carey, George II. Pendleton, John F. Follett, Gen. J. Durbia Ward, S. F. Hunt, and others. City of Mexico. 13. Via Havana, 20. The President of the Republic, members of the Cabinet and Judges of the .Supreme Court, have appeared before the assembled Congress and taken on oath to support the new constitution. President Lerdo delivered an address on the occasion, which was responded to by the President of the Congress. ' Columbus, 0., 20. Both parties now concede the election of Allen by between COO and 700 majority. Some few Democrats still hope to figure out the election of Burns, their candidate for Lieutenant Governor, but there is little doubt that the Republicans have elected their whole Stale ticket with the exception of Governor. Official returns have been received from only 36 counties. 20. A drover, named Lockwood, who received injuries while riding on a drover's pass, by decision of the court, receives payment of the interest usually paid, at the usual rates, in such cases, in New York. . This sustains the rulings below, that the contract made by the defendant and the pass issued to him were no impediments in the way of reoevering, if he was not guilty of neglect of ordinary care and prudence. The assent of his government having been obtained. Sir Ldward Thornton has consented to serve as umpire for the United States and Mexican Claims Commission, and has signed the requisite declaration in the office. Bedford, 0.. 20. Thomas .Christopher, a blacksmith, last night detected a neighbor, John Morrow, criminally with his wife, and being enraged, stabbed his three children and then his wife. Morrow then disarmed and killed the husband, stabbing him a dozen times Morrow has been arrested. It is thought the wife and one ehild will die. All the parties were heretofore respectable. ' Buffalo, 20. The first snow storm of the season oc, 1 Wa-hintfo- one-legge- d . curred to-da- VOL, IV. friends are predicting, already, that ScTcrtil SchooI-CiiilUre- ii make a successful defense in regard Humeri in Death. to the Long tfranch rcandal. This is promised, it is claimed, in time to save From passengers who arrived yester the Senator from being deposed as preday afternoon on the B & M. in "Nebras siding officer of the Senate. The latter, ka we learned the particulars of a de as soon as they meet, will proceed to the structive and fatal prairie tire that took election of that officer, according to the place luesuay, between Beatrice ami regular custom, and the usual courtesy Crete. The flames were seeu approach would of course result in the re elccion ing a school-hous- e by the children, sevA column nriicle in one of Carpenter. eral of whom, not withstanding the efforts of the papers here goes to the extent of of the teuclier to keep them iuside, rubideclaring the whole scandal to be. an ed out and were overco.ne with fear. invention of a correspondent wboin Car Six of tliein were caught in the fire and penter says he offended when the theft burned to death, and others were Ladiy of the Washington treaty was unJer ininjured so that they will be crippled an l l vestigation. FOREIGN. In the Bazaine Taris, 20. court-martia- l, - ef Emper-or'spresen- ce at headquarters. Jules Favre desposed that he endeavored to consolidate the military directors by helping Marshal Bazaine in his " position as commander-in-chieCount De Pa u Ilk as gave testimony in pointed contradiction with that of Ker-atrf. y. Rome, 20. on the liquidation of ecclesiastio property, appointed under the law for the abolition ef religious cortook possession of six porations, convents. The rectors read a protest which the committee accepted, and then handed to each inmate a certificate for his future income. The United States and Portugese Consuls also protested against the seizure of certain portions of Franciscan convents on the ground that they were the properly of citizens of their respective countries. Madrid, 20. The Intransignite squadron, from Cartagena, arrived off the harbor of Valencia yesterday, followed closely and watched by several British, French and Italian mcn of war. Contreras, com manding the squadron, sent a boat ashore with a demand for money and provisions. He assures dealers that he wishes to avoid bombardment and appeals to the supporters of national independence, in Valencia, to see his demand conceded. The authorities of the city, however, promptly refused to comply, and are preparing for defense troops are going forward from the capital to reinforce the garrison. The insurgents threaten to seize or sink the Spanish gunboat "Le Ponto" now lying in the harbor at Valencia, and have already captured three Spanish merchant men at the entrance of the hnrbo . The British Admiral Yelverton. demands boors notice given before the ninety-sibombardment begins, and Las warned Contreras that if a shot is fired atthe "Le Tonto" before the expiration of that time the English, French aud Italian vessels will open on his squadron. It is thought that the rebels will make no attempt to land, but will proceed to some port on the French coajt. after collecting all money they can terrify the SpanUh towns into delivering. A committee to-da- marked for life. The mother of one of the children attempted to rescue ber child, and was burned Five miles west and near this firtt fatal affair, was a Bohemian schooi-housalso filled with children. There, too, a number of the children ran out. Ten of them were either burned to death or fatally, injured. Their agea ranged from six to ten. Yesterday the etricken parents an l friends were iu Crete purchasing coftina ' for the dead. , In addition to the loss of life, there was a great deal of property destroyed, as the ttire was an extensive one. TLo had been provided with tho customary safeguards against prairie fires, and had the children who ran out, remained inside with the rest, they would have escaped their terrible fate. c, to-da- y, the examination of witnesses commenced. The president of the court announced that the order of questions observed in the interrogation of the accused, would be followed. Marshal Le Bocuf was the first witness. He swore that, in hie opiuion, Bazaine's responsibility as commander- began not before the 12th of August, and that until then he held a subordinate command, with which posi lion he seemed satisfied. Marshal Le Bceuf described his situa tion, and the decision which followed Bataine's assumption of the cMef command, but did not consider him respon sible for bis failures to destroy the " brigdes on the Moselle. General Le Braun was the "next wit ness. His testimony went to show the insufficiency of Bazaine's measures to effect a retreat to Verdun General Cressey was sworn. He sta ted that delay will lead to battle. Bor ney was severely questioned in the coun cil of war, but he acknowledged that he was not fully acquainted with the in structions received by the marshal. General G arris, Bazaine's chief of staff, testified that his commander was distant in manner and uncommunicative K era try gave an account of the negotiations in August, carried on through Madame Bazaine, to obtain her , husband's appointment to the chief command, which was necessary because of the embarrassment eauted the y x Augnstoa Trip, convicted of arson in the tesand degree, was sentenced y A traveler stopped at a wayside Inn in to eight years and nine months Lard labor in the Aabnra State Prison. France where thej sold two sorts of wine, called "first table" and second Chicago. 20. A Washingtos tpecial says: Senator table." "I tried them both, writes the Carpenter is ia "Washington, and his traveler, "and fjund them lameu table. to-da- $1.00 PEK IK. HihLjiiM.ksJ OGDEX UTAH, SATURDAY. 4ICTOKEH 25. 1S73. ' ; Post Office: Ogdcfi AND CLOSING OF MAIL8. c it ttt (WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY,) T ' : ARKIVAL .aw a : Itefflifad OCDEN Mil iii mho .in1 . . . school-house- s 'lh Omaha Bee, A iiiat. a Devil Fitt. Strii-gleu- ilh Mr. Charles IJ. Brainerd of Boston, in writing to. the Scientijir, American about specimens of tho devil fish, relates this interesting in' ' cident: The strength which these creatures possess ia almost .heyond comprehension, as is evinced by what took place when my pet (I) was He had seized hold of a diver, at work in the wreck of a sunkeu steamer off the coast of Florida. The man was a powerful Irishman, who claimed to weigh 300 pounds. His size and build fully verified his statement, and, to use his own language, "the baste landed on top of my shoulders and pinned my arms tight. I felt my armor and myself being cracked into a jelly."' It seemed that he was just about g brought to surface, else the monster .would have killed him, for he was suffering so from the terrible embrace that he could move no part of himself. When dragged onto the raft from which' he had descended and finally released, ho had faiuted. The men on the raft seized the fish ' by one of its wriggling arms and tried to pull itoif, but could not, break the power of a single one of the suckers. The fish was only removed by being dealt a heavy blow across the sack containing the stomach. This sack stood stifily up above the eyes, while the eyes stood out, like lobsters' eye3 and gleamed like fire. The monster is, all in all, on.' i of the most frightful apparitious it could be the fate of man to meet. It fullfils in every particular the horrible features attribut'-- to it in Victor Hugo's "Toilers of the Sea." Notwithstanding the severity with which the able Frenchman has beeu criticised for "creating a nondescript with his weird imagination," the truth must be granted that his has an actual existence, an is evidenced by the specimen "in Brightou and Hamburg, as well as . i my own. cur.-ture- d. tub-mari- be-iu- d . , , A small boy went into the Navy Yard at Philadelphia, a short tim? since, to pick up some chips. A certain captain passing at that moment bravely wrested the basket from the boy, thundering curses in his cars. The boy looked at him-witsomething of disdain, exclaim-in"Keep it, sir keep it 'tis the only pnxe you ever took, i l' . J.i t r i, rv ' " ' ne |