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Show boot tmrly new, with high heels; small round gray weak; wears eje, rather ' broad brim bat. Published every WEDNKflDAY itf SATURDAY, by the OllDKH PuilUSttl.vaCOMFAXX. SUIT AGAINST THE GOV ERNMENT. The Union Pacific Kailroad Com pany has instituted legal proceed inns ajrainst the Government. The amount involved in the suit wil al adollar-4-bdividu- al semi-annu- al ESCAPE OF A MONTANA MURDERER. The following certificate is to be attached to the field notes of survey, by the Surveyor General : . Wc learn from the Idaho States-ma- n I certify that the foreffoinsr Iran- of the Dth iust. that James N. script of the field notes of the survey of murthe Peter Matte with who ruining claim, situato in Gash, dered W. M. Goodwin on Snake Uiver, has made his escape from Mis- ''ioula (Montana) jail. According to fhe confessiou of Matte, ha and Gash plannod together to rob and murder Goodwin on the way from Ross Fork. Matte, incited by Gash, fired tho first shot, then ran aud hid in the brush, while Gash finished the ' tragedy. They then took $204 from the murdered man's pockets, put a rope round the body, hauled it to tho river and threw it in. They were both arrvit- cd on suspicion in XSittcr 11 and lodged in Missuuli jail. Gash's brother visited hiui at this place and gave him u pIstoll--witl- i which ho shot Sheriff Marion ard esjoV-Valle- y Consummatum est. " ' mining district county . of r- -, tbaa been correctly' copied from the original notes of said survey on file in this oilice; the paid furnish mich an ac curate description of said minins claim as will, if incorporated into a patent, servo fully to identify the premises; and hat rucIi refereuce m hihuo therein to natural objects and permanent monu ments us .will perpetuate aud fix the of-a- nd - field-nott-- thereof. i lunuer ceruiy inai ins value or be labor nnd iniprovwments upon the sal'd milling claim, placed thorOou by the lainruit and his grautora. is not less than five hundred dollars, and thatcaid niprovcmeut consist of ( Here describe the improvements made by the appli cant and his grantors upon tho claim.) 1 lurtuer certny-tnatuat the plat Juere-o- f filed iu the U. S. lan-- olfico at is correc in conformity with the tpcut t foregoing field-notes- . to-da- y, while an ornament who has violated, flagrantly violated, the moral obligations resting upon him a3 a Senator, who has betrayed the sacred trust of a friend and- dishonored the very name of man. The endorccment of Senator Car penter by his colleagues may' be a balm to soothe a remorseful heart. but it cannot aid in the condoncment of an offence against morality and so ciety with which he is accused. While we may deplore the loss of dig nity among our rulers, the popular udgment seals, with its stern con demnation their action in electing so obnoxious a man to the position of 'resident of the Senate as William - Carpetite AN OLD and, all the Jcgal loan attach to it! consequenceTuf The appellant a.. Jtains the relation of debtor, and U not in the position Jl l was insolvent at tiny ttimhe turn, but they must be possessed of of the parties arc in no wise char!L, net income of three thousand by tle bankruptcy proceeding tu pounds a year. assignee has no -- reater .;!, This system was, however, at that the bankrupt? would have had if M time considered impracticable. While had been no bankruptcy. Thi . 1. in the South it might have been de- - tion of the appellant to the eom, sirable, as the public men of that as a stockholder imposes upon Lira L section were generally large Jaua- - disability in respect of the purchase iu affluent circumstances, in of claims against the company. Thi mo iiuiiuem ouuu it was iiapossi- - uecision is novel and will have an im J hers riun ... iuuuc-uv,v . . r ana peremptory rule. In view ot the in depute of that system to the inadaptability was it public wauts, thought that 1 then such a compensation should be determined upon as would call into requisition the best talent of the the country, to frame the laws for governing the llepublic. The South ern States are said to have ruled this country from the inception of our Government, ' to the moment of the disruntiou of friendly rlnt.inna w. ' "J'- " h mi 1 , The speech of Alexander II. Ste phens in the House of llopreseuta- tives last Thursday was an event of great significance. Like a weird spirit he appeared amid scenes which are recorded in the annals of this country in letters that time and ages alone can efface. What recollections must have rushed to his memory, as he con- emplated the great chancres that have occurred since hi clarion notes re i . i i it . me. lessciatea souiiueu in ii nail in which on that day his spectral,' at 1U Similar CiSWS . iri nm. Municipal. The Citj Council met in the City Dec. 12th, I73; Alderman Hall Thoai.s' W. in the Chair. Leavitt was granted a license to keep a meat market. A. Grey's petition for a license to keep a B,ir at hil P,ace 0I Fifth Street, w as N. gran,ed. . .... iir n " ' ' "e,e" r " Pett'oned for.and .t . were crr.intiil n nsn...l T A license wasirrantml t C i,vt.: v. u.itvuiM i9 keep a drug store m Fifth St Chas. 0. Harnett was granted a ly cense to keep a restaurant on Fiftn St The wJoming Coal and Miniag Co. were smma a ,,cense 10 8e Col their lard on Fifth St. A license was granted to John Tin cocfc t08,n coaj Ben Garr's petition for a license tokeep a meat market, at Mound Fort.was - i- " ""v .1 reason De ine may justly alleged, that medioceity was unknown among their statesmen It is not to be supposed for a mo- ment. that Mr. Stcnhens would en- - TTf. union, c - ' 0 aiuue memoraoie ior us venality ana llie position that he has servility, taken on tha subject, which at pres- ent engrosses the attention of the granted. Th comm' cn Public Works re-countrv. ' is onlv evldnneft of tho. indo- .L . .. ...1.1 mni ioe rirejjieine had arm- . pendence of character which has at pnrien ,me ... TIME LEADER. ? ... .uuuw i The committee on Public Works were i wuu are uuwnnnjr xto . . mstrncted to employ, in the meantime e,uug3 ui me popular the 8erT;ce9 0f Mr. Geo. Pike to fit d and prepare the engine for use icii ,u brcc ze. . HELATIOX OF DEBTOR axd cm: i) no u. j.j Bills for public labor were presented and ordered to be paid. Council adjourned till the 2Gth of lp73 lo meet in the Citj very important decision has Pecember' m. lately been rendered by the United uau, ati' p. tenuated figure presented itself to the States Supreme Court, establishing gazo of those who sat entranced bv the relation of debtor and creditor Acrostic. the peerless eloquence which fiftceu before ON THE OG DO JUNCTION. petition in bankruptcy, for tho years ago commanded the admiration purpose of set off. in Bv F. A. L. of a nation ! a case just adjudicated, was called T he Ogden Jcxctiox of this Citj II m niany a plmsing ditty Many will be disappointed at the upon to close his X Dough to iiiuk it subscription for fifty witty. anomalous position Mr. Stephens oc shares . of an Insurance company's O r writM up nil the news, cupies in refereuce to the repeal of stock, O Iyi'iir thn dilTrrcmt Tews upon the condition of the subD iw'snH to please the muny. the salary bill. Jlis utterances were K npiff nmn'n attention, scription that the company would K or slights th lvast invention. not those of an arrant demagogue. loan him eighty-fivper cent, of the . His long and eveutful career in politJ oininf use and beauty , value the of U nto ench and every duty, stock satisfac par upon N ical life was essentially free from any aijfiht moves it from rii aim 0 outcuding lor some fume, tory security, for which he gave his T liHt will viirich th snul imputation that he could ever descend note, at five 1 n finding sonio p rent. Rood, years'. Subsequently to the level of a common intriorucr. ii bimrc of the iiunioi tut this note was surrendered and a de M w hoping for that portal, i: lie was, in every sense of the word, mand note Dec. IS, 1S7X in lieu at a given higher a statesman, schooled in all the arts rate ot interest, secured by a pledge of an elevatod science, upon which of fifty bank shares. The transacare founded the fundamental princi- tion was LEGAL regarded as a loan. : After He was never the ples of government. fire in great Chicago the bank Torritory of t' tah, content to dally with an inconstant claim ' a it was uuabta to pay, adjusted Couuty of Box KIder, la the Prolate Court of m11 County and Ttttif public opinion, or to temporize with and gave a certificate of the ' ' adjust- tory, Hon. Hum net Smith Judge. the prejudices and passiouli of the I.wirfl'Simon Srhwalcher ment, and the amount payable under JacobDnvid and doing bamiew fickle multitude. His power was mac-ne- t it to the assured, who resigned it to under the Harris, namo. firm nud style of y Surnmou. Lewis & Co. Ti.Ai.vnm. ic in controlling and leading t,he " ". tho appellant. vs. ' !. ' ' minds of those who drew inspiration Henry Swanliulin, Pewsdant. Upon the filing of the petition in from his lofty "Statesmanship. Terri ThePeopio of the Unitod States iu bankruptcy against the companythe. tory of t'tnU cud li renting: The views expressed by Mr. StephDtfondnnt. ionarsnen-To nenrv appellant sought to have the certifi by required toSwanboltn, appear in action brought agnmM inconsistent not are with his ens, by the abov named plaintiffs in the l'rooai cate allowed as a set off against his you Court'in nnd for Box Elder County, in the Terripast record. They ara similar to indebtedness to of Utiih' and to answer the complaint filn'l the company..- The tory therein within ten days, (exclusive ot tne ciar those entertained by the class of tUii the day of imrvice on you mrvice), assignee refused to allow it, and the Summons, after served wit) uu the County and Tern- if statesmen vrith whom he was contot r, otherwise within forty lay,' or judgment Court sustained his action. ' will le taken gamut you accorumg io The policy which temporaneous. , of said complaint. It is now decided that as between nanu nna ' scai oi itne.s my prevailed in former days, particularly tho 4th: A.D., 1S73. parties the transaction was a. loan, - J. C. WRIGHT, CUrk, V . The-appellan- t 1 e NOTICE. ' ' UV. S. Surveyor 'furl General . caped. 'U !S ..Surveyor General's Ofiice, , KS7 ." Following is a description of the esA corrcsjionding certificate will be caped murderer and his brother : James bash About 22 years of age, 5 endorsvd on each plat by the Survey feet 6 or 7 inches high, rouod face, iia or (Jciicral. ; ; & beard about two weeks old and a light moustache and heavy eyebrows; had on 'As the foregoing instructions are white shirt with a tluauul ouo otct it, binding' Upou dqmty surveyors, light atriped pants and black coal. Ed. Gash, brother of James About 21 mining claimants should make themsyean old, Buiootb, round face, stooped elves" familial with thciii, and govern fuouldered; 5 feet 4 or 5 inches highr wurg gray oloihcs, coasiilcrublj wru; themselves accordingly. , . , - otners are imploring pardon tor their The Marshal was instructed to make offences and exhibit a truckling sub- - the necessary alterations on the Old serviency to the dictum of the masses City Hall, for present use, Th.e ProPosal he defies popular clamor. Whether organiie a Fire Co- mwas laid over till the next meet- e Pftn7i b ;a r', r,, congratulation, that there are still muicbiuiii , n ' 4. , m - stockholderwboWsubseriDtion ' paid up. I h'the mlit of , ,u of an insolvent insurance purchase"' ndjustotT 'andVnegotiublif claims at a discount and sot tL, against his indebtedness notwith-cenarstanding the purchaser sb cot bersof the British parliament not pany Will reach two millions and a quarter o dollars. The Company claims pay ment for the transportation of the mails, troops and stores from Novem her 1870 to the present time. It would seem that the Union Pacific nnd Central Pacific Companies were notified three years ago, by the Sec rotary of the Treasury, that ho would apply the earnings on Government transportation to the payment of interest accruing on bonds issued by the Government, which loaned its May 10th, 1872, is not sufficiently credit to the construction of these clear and definite, the deputy sur thoroughfares. veyor is required to serve a written The Union Pacific Company in notice on the applicant and adjoining stats upon exemption from obligations claimants, and after obtaining all to refund airy part of its proceeds possible information from persons derived from transportation, for the familiar with the or i dual boundaries purpose of liquidating its indebted to make a survey in accordance How it therewith, and serve, returns thereof nesa to the Government. proposes to meet its obligations, it with a copy of the record of location docs not deign to inform its principal on the claimant and adjoiuiug pro' and most indulncnt credilor. We prietors. iufer, however, that it depends main Should any claimant request a sur which lands sale the f the ly upon vey under a location made subsequent Government has lavished upon this to tho act of May 10th, 1872, with pampered favorite with unstinted out complying with the conditions of prodigality. , that act, which make it necessary for When it is taken into considera the location to be distinctly marked, tion that this corporation was brought and the names of locators and date of into existence, and owes its power ocatiou, and a description sufficient and wealth to the nation that has to identify the claim to be recorded, passively submitted to' its dictatorial the deputy is to refuse the survey. and domineering course, its arrogauce If the law has been complied with and presumption are amazing. And and a dispute arises, about the identiwhen wo reflect that this vast inono-ol- y ty of marks or boundaries, the deputy was snorted without the invest-men- t is to proceed as provided for surveys of capital; of claims prior to the act of May 10, and that tho Government has paid 1872. interest on annual and In making an estimate of improve its matured' bonds,' amounting to ments en claims, nothing is to be aixty million dollars up to this time, included except what has been made the impertinence of this company is by the applicant, aud the value of ms sublime asits assurance is insupimprovements on other locations' is portable. not to be taken into account. trans-continent- among those who were tutored in the Southern school of politics, wad, that members of Congress should not be remunerated at all for their services. The distinction , of a seat in tho highest legislative assembly in the land, was deemed a sufficient re- ward for the services they rendered, It was intended ' that such an honor should be above the ambition of mer- and greedy aspirants. Mem- - OFFENDED. After the grave charges alleged against Sanator Carpenter, and from which he has not been exonerated, he has been chosen to preside over what was once supposed to be the most august assembly in the nation. The Senator had sufficient delicacy, to abstain from indulging in extended protestations of gratitude in acknowledgSURVEYING MIXING : CLAIMS. ment of the distinguished honor conferred upon him, contenting himself The General Land office at Wash with simply thanking his colleagues ington has issued a circular contain for the distinction and consideration ing items of great importance to with which they favored him. miners and miuing surveyors. Pep The country at large, cannot but have been in the habit uty surveyors feel that the elevation of Mr. Carpenof following the directions of interest- ter to the position of President pro ed parties instead of adhering to the tern of the United States Senate, as lines established in original locations a cruel sab to tho national honor. It is now imperative that any appli (V feeling of profound humiliation cant for a survey shall furnish a cer should move them to lament the tified copy of the original record o utter disregard the representatives of location, and all official surveys of sovereign states have shown in inmines must be made in accordance vesting with undeserved honors, a therewith. If the record made prior man who is ostracised in the to tho passage of the mining act of social circles of which he was ere It is to be hoped t..ey will both' be captured, and as it is within th Charles IV. Penrose, Editor. bounds of probability that the villains f mi Business Manacer, may strike for the railroad it would n: 0 ff not be amiss for our Ogden officers to OGDEX. UTAH. , note the description and keep a sharp WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1873 lookout. - THE NATION L DIGNITY I i ' - wn.-De- c. pwl |