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Show BY POSTPOKMIHT, . fit Pl'BUg , .LlBBAET Herald cable special from London: Gut Coxckbt. It "will be seen by the Advtces from the coast (tales that Sir J. card of Gov. Bramlette in our .advertiOarnct olsely was on board the ship bimon, suffering from fever. He had sing columns, that the Fourth Gift Conbeen ill ?ix days,. The medical staff de- a Marino Disasters. Arrest of tho Bender Family. Sam'l Death of . - es-Jud- ge Nelson AMERICAN. New York, 13. Wm. Diiggan, jointly indicted with Wm. Carcoll, nlrcudy convicted on a cbargo of robbing an Italian Vessel in this harbor, gagging those oa boitrd and wounding the captain by a pistol shot, was found guiUy t0 day and Sentenced to twenty yeui-- in the State prison. devote The French papers in ' Le much space to the Baraine trial. Message approves of sparing the life of Biuaiue, but thinks the ceremonial of formal. degradation from the ranks should Courier des Etals unis not te omitted. though believing the Marshal deserved a hard sentence, can respect the feeling of mercy which inspired the judges' and which dictated the modification of his leutence ; oiu aunuis at me suuie time, that if the sentence had been enforced in its fullest rigor, there would' have assent from the strict been no it'dictnfes. ihment puni The steamship ' Greece," for Liver pool, proceeding down Codewin Bay in a jog this p. m , w;nt ashore on the Hats There are hopes of getting oud tugs. ' her off at the next high water. The books and papers of six or eight dry goods firms have been seized by the custom officers on charges of fruud iu, the Suits importation 'of, handkerchiefs. have been' entered against" three- of the firms and the others are uuder investigation. Between one and two hundred thousand dollars are involved. A London dispatch dated the 12th, guys the ship "Arabia" from Calcutta for Boston, foundered at sex in ltitUude'28 degrees north, longitude C3 degrees webj.. Part ot the crew were landed at The remainder, three, were drowned while bailing San Francisco, 13..: There are no new developiuenjs of interest in the Senatorial contest. The straight Republicans and1 the Democrats held caucuses at Sacramento Inst night, and will meet again They have accomplished, nothing, J.G.Downey, Democrat, has, declined to be a candidate. Thus for neither of these parties have a programme which : . ihey dare to present. Kcv. Father Duggan, whose declarations of apostasy Irom the Catholic faith caused 6uch a sensation here, and who advertised to lecture exposing Catholicism and failed to appear, has written an humble, abject letter to Archbishop acknowledging his faults and sin and raying to be taken back into' the' fold. r. , j' Kempville, Ontario, 13... William Magee was found dead in bed oq Thursday, and his wife has been ar'.. rested on u charge of killing him. Columbia, S. C, 13. , The Bender family, charged with a number of murders' in Kansas were s thcity . - , Graves-end'to-da- y. Ex-Go- Ale-man- y, : nr-rest- ed at Bmngsvilie, Spartenburg The father and lounty, a few days ago. Buther are in custody, and the son and daughter living in North Carolina are being sought after. The family name . i. Webb. ' , Chicago, 12 The Times Washington special says' the letter of the Secretary of War, ar- r ranging General Howard, late of the Freedmea'a Bureau for fraud and malfeasance in office, together comis-sione- with voluminous official documents bearing on the cas i were submitted to Con-- f ress The iot.l amount of monto-da- y. cert of the Public Library of Kentucky announced for December 3 has been postponed until March 31. The reasons for this postponement, which no doubt had already suggested themselves to the public mind, are clearly and succinctly stated by Gov. Bramlette. They are, in brief, the financial troubles throughout the land, the yellow fever epidemic in the South and the general impression prevalent that these causes would compel the postponement now announced. Notwithstanding these drawbacks the result has certainly becu surprising. The manager now has exceeding a milUtrtli (lie Supreme Court. lion of dollars on deposit in the Farmers' The following is the substance of the and Drovers' Bank, aud, although a was practicable, yet ii was decision rendered by the United States in of the deemed case Supreme Court, more satisfactory to have a short Snow, United States ese. rel. Hempstead United postponement and thus secure a full States Attorney for Utah:., ' .. The question was whether, in the Ter- drawing. U of S. Attorney for Utah, the ritory f he Territory, or the Attorney General of the Territory, elected under the Ter ritorial law by the Territorial Legisla FOURTH COXCEIIT Of Public Library of Kentucky. ture, is entitled to prosecute persons accuse t of offences against the laws of the 'A Curd to the Public. Territory, and the Supreme Court decided that under the practice which The Trustees of tli Public Library of Kentucky too long prevailed, both in Utah and other Territories, and which is iu some and the niangvmeut of the Gift Concert announce of the Fourth Gilt Concert until degree supported by the organic act of thcpustpoueuicut 31bt of March next. the Tuesday, the Territory, the Attorney General of The public will rwwlily understand the cwihm the Territory is the proper officer. The . which have made thU uoftpuuemeut practice is regarded as. an anomaly, beThe htut fiuaucial lor thewhiuh litt two puuic cause all offence in the Territory are months paralyzed tha busiucss In every isectien of the the United of States: peace against but, as the general construction of the this country and of Kurop, lias prevented thousact of Congress distinguishes the courts ands trom investing iu tickets. Tim opidemirs when sitting ascircuit and district courts pervading almost the entire howtli have cut off a of the United Slates, from their business large and available market. And, too, tko public ns ordinary courts of tba Territory, it judging from the effects Of theee causes have ex; must be sustained. The Territorial law peeled a postponement aud have declined to inproviding for the appointment of prose- - vest without, a more positive assurance of the cnting otneers ot the local courts is, drawing taking plane on a fixed di.. All iuterested desire a full drawing, but for the therefore, held to be. valid, and the United Slates Attorney is ousted of the rAHSons jl'st stated this could not be had ou the right to prosecute in such (Jases. 'The 3rd of December, but the short postponement now Court say that the decision can work no announced will secure it. The management have met with unprecedented evil in any case, as the whole matter is within the control ef Congress. ' Judg- success. The sulci of tickets, the proceeds of ment is reversed. Mr. Justice Hunt de which have already been received, amount to ovie k million dollars, with u amber of agencies livered the opiniou. clared, the attack slight. The British authorities and native chiefs had determined to forcibly enlist all fortes and carriers, laborers and police. The law went into operation on Nov. IGth. The Ashantecs have .retreated to Jwassed. a aay's march beyond the Mandu. All skirmishes so far have served merely as exercise to the native allies. Until the white troops arrive nothing decisive will take place. Samuel Nelson, of the U. S. Supreme Court, died suddenly of apoplexy while sitting in bU chair, at balf-pa;one o'clock, Saturday, at his residence at Cooperstown, Is. Y. e 8t half-drawin- g ..: - f;. WHOLESALE r w . j . CiSlaKMrare, Motions, .Vc, Vc , und Tinware, lrngs cVifledieins StoveH Gents9 and Boy's Ready Made Clothiny, . ' IN GREAT VARIETY. cblebbated;. SINGER SEWING MACHINES, POSTPONEMENT. GIFT to-da- RETAIL' AND Dry Cloods, " Urocerlcs,? Hardware, .' i Boots and Shoes, HatM and Capw, roekery, r. Wood's Champion and Excelsior Mowers and Reapers, y Bain, Whitewater and Studebakcr Wagons, -- ALSO, , , : , Winelictsler and Demoerat Tifglit Spring Wagons, noci-s.wy- . AND EVERT DESCRIPTION OF Farming United States Luii'd Patents. V. S. Land Omen, "i Salt Lake City, Dec. 13, '73. The following patents issued on agri cultural college scrip locations, have been received at this office, and are ready for delivery on surrender of the duplicate receipts : No. 333 in. favor of Nathaniel Hodges Frederick Cooper " 1100 " A?.2 George Weston Wra Bartlett Wm Maugban "1159". " " " '" " " 330 " 840 "1157 ' " 1114 1179 ".1325 " " " " " " " " " 1323' 1308 1320 1310 1124 1120 1306 1319 ' ' '""" " " " " " " " "; " " " " " 500 "1102 " " 1105 1111 , " " " . " " 'i " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " ' M. Richard Johnson Joseph Robinson Isaac Brockbank Edmund Homer ' Wm Chatwin Geo W Crocheron HahsF Hausen' John Wood W Perkins Warren G Child Walter Granger Francis Webster Joseph Armstrong George Perry Moses M Sanders Wm C Mitchell Nathaniel S Beach Hans K Hausea John Willis John William Wra Carter AiariahTuttle David Wilson Robert C Lund James Dalley Hans Hausea Peter Sutton George Bradshaw Arvin M Stoddard Neils Peterson Jens Anderson J. Room, Acting Register. Implements, ' ' California anil Concord Harness and Harness rn - " AillllllllllgS. ' ' .. Lcatlioi and Slioo IIiitllnsri. . : All Kinds of Produce Forwarded to Any Point on the Shortest Notu-.- . All Orders Sent to If. THATCHER, Logan, mil Receive , ... Prompt Attention. . : , : , II. B. CLAWSON, Saverintendcnir Z. C. M. L H ticket-holder- s WE GUARANTEE WAGONS & MACHINERY IT E1VATER I R and HTITDimAYCHR WAGONS, Amasa Potter Jesse f iu this county yet to hear from, and all those in Europe. , j Thus a drawing (scaling the gifts one half) could be had now, but the management deem it best to have postponement and a full drawing, This postponement assures the. sale of all the tickets and A FULL DRAWING. That this de termination, will meet with the approbation of nearly every one interested is made apparent by the very numerous letters received from every sectien of this country aud the Canada asking UTE HAVE OPENED IN LOGAN k OGDEN. BRANCHES OP OUR WAGON fur a postponement. and MACHINE DEPARTMENT, io that th peopl of she Nortbra This action of the management will work no detriment to any but will be for the good of all iounties can purchase without coming to bait Lake Lit jr. will receive By it the fortunate their gifts 15 7 (,'ll while it will not affect those who do not draw gifts. to these points as bciag the kst, after much study aid iperleo, it4 knew (bat FurcbaetT In making this aunouurement the :managcment Supplied ou this recunimentbitioiL. tau rely 1 no shall further there sUte that emphatically postponement, and to this end all agents will be XV 1 1 A HT. imperatively 'required to close up and transmit their accounts to this ofllce by the 21t of March. T110S. E. HRAMLETTK, Agent Public Library, Ky. John HRich Teancuni Taylor Lars Eliason Henry McGonigl David Lant Wm Havitt Hans Peterson John Hooper Lewis W Smith Erick B Erickson Tbos Davidson Evan M Greene Samuel Douglas John H Hodson Wra Huntsman vm S Read Joseph Woodward Thomas Moss Absalom Yates Geo M Peacock Miles Miller Thos Carter Wm Andrews John Brough Henry Dinwoodey Charles A Terry , , Bnggics to Order on Short Notice. A "1116 missing is $278,000, some of which ' 1112 the war department thinks can be re"1113 covered by suits against the Howard " 1118 s'mrch and the Young Men's Christian " 1251 Association here, who have received "1127 some of the money The official investiu nog office gation of the adjutant general's 1126 " chows that most of the money taken be1130 " longs to the colored bounty funds and 1131 " monthat the claimants neither got the 1132 " voucher. a nor Howard eau ey produce " 1135 His only defense seems to be that the "'1186 government could not bold lain respon" 1138 sible for money after it passed into his " 1137 tands, and he selecting a disbursing 1119 " to law the gent utterly unknown to - " 1140 stand between him and the settlements " 1141 t the Treasury. Howard's papers re "1142 in such endless confusion that the gov " 1144 ernmeni can only tell how" much money 1170 it has lost by the amount appropriated. 11(1 9 Howard is to be prosecuted civily, crim1168 " inally and by court martial, ,under the "1171 8'Jih article of war. iu.. 1166 Chicaeo, 13. 1109 " Maj. Robt. A. Keazie, paymaster of "1185 the United States, attached to the staff "1189 Lieutenant-Generadied l Sherman, 1108 " suddenly, about 2 o'clock this afternoon, " 1116 at his residence in this city, of heart " 1107 disease. Maj. Kemie had served many " 1104 years, and was universally esteemed. . H82 He was at his office afternoon yesterday 1187 " in apparent good health. 1186 " Boston, 13. 1 83 The late Seth Adams laft an estate 1177 " lued at $1,700,000, and provided for 1304 in his will the establishment, near 1188 of a home for the treatment and "1190 accommodation of those afflicted with Mr. typocbondria, from which malady Adams suffered for years. n, , I in ey Bos-t&- lid gan Branch ' V Estray Notice. CHAMPIOX, WOODS, I2XCEXSIOR and 1VOUI.B MOWEIIS, Broppcrs or Self Itakers. THRESHING MACHINES and SULKY HAKES: .it IX MY POSSESSION TIIE animals, which, if not claimed and taken away, will be sold to the highest The CUbrted THOMAS NMOOTIIlVfi HARKOW, warnaUd to make the best fevd bidders Mouday, Dec. 2iw, 1873, at 2 lied and to t the best eiiltiTiitor for grass, (rain, corn er potatoes, yet in? ented. Our best Feravi p.m. at the District Stray rounu, ungnaiu my ran a Harrow on trial. lined-bac2 year old luifer, (bush These Departments will also (rive Information aad reeel re orders for TCRBIHI VTUBKL8, (MCT One ligLt red or tail,) branded J Vt b on li lt Dip. MACUIKKS, OE1ST and SAW UlLLA, or other articles do! asuaily kept i sleek. n A. MADNJN, Dintrict Poundkeeper. d72s-lt MOSES TnATCIIER, AGENT, LOGAN. Brigham City, Dec. 12th, 1873. IIIATK he k BARXAKD WHITE, CARDON BROS., LOG AX, WATCHES, CLOCKS, AXD JEWELRY, H. B. CLAWSON, BuperiBtend.nt. F. Manufactured and Repaired. Frames Mouldings. IMclnrp OGDIN. AOKNT, 30tf Six doors west of Meeting Hall. Albums), , mum and Photographs, or Ambrolypes accurately taken. Pictures Copied. SALT LAKE CITY, CiROESBECK BLOCK, ARE SELLING OUT THEIR LARGE STOCK OF BEST SELECTED AT VOCR The work is congenial, honorable, and pays the best of anything ever before oflered. Cash wages, samples and complete outrtts sent frm: Apiikeah AT oscr. UrIO. E. Co., 783 aud 73d SUte St., Chicago. EMPLOYMENT OUTFITS homes or travelinc. FREE. HODGE S101-4- I R O C CHEAP FOR . i. mnriir n'r IE CASH! E R t ITT 1 VflTJ TVT TJTTOT S, VIK'O !0- - OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. HAPPY RELIEF FOR YOL'NO MEN FROM the elfects of Errors aud Abuses in early lite. Manhood Restored. Impediments to Marriage re moved. New method of treatment. New and remedies. Looks and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelopes. Address. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. No. 2 South Ninth St, Philadel phia, Ps, au Institution having a high reputation iu for honorable couauct sua professional (101-O- Jobbing a Specialty. - eo Window and Plate L O WEB TIIAX E VEB I Mtf |