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Show . OO Cfcl I .Tilt- lit SWii jg- -I Xo. 39. "LISIHIEID SEMI--WBEL- Y, i SkS? SATURDAY.) OGDEX, UTAH. SATURDAY. MAY BY TELEGRAPH. OCDEN DIRECTORY. ' i: and that the case is already decided, he is so confiident in the justice of his cause that he will submit it to the tribunal named. Washington 11. The President, telegraphed to Brooks aud Baxter, suggesting the ad journment of the Legislature, now at Little Rock, for, say ten days to enable Brooks to rally bis supposed adherents, so there may be lull legislation; mean time all the armed forces of either party to be disbanded; theUnitcd Slates troops beiug ordered to protect the peaceful session of the Legislature. W ashington, 11. The Attorney General tele graphed to Brooks that tbe President considered Baxter's proposition concerning his retiring from the State House and depesiting the arms entirely reasonable, and that his interests demanded his acceptance. Toronto, 11. Lait night the safe factory of Jno. Taylor & Co., the boiler works of Cur rier & Co., and the wholesale srrocerv house of Smith & Keighly, were burned. Loss unknown, but very heavy. Another fire shortly after burned an ice house and several dwellings. tlOn, 1(5, 1S71. VOL. V Terrible Devastation. A correspondent of the St. Louis Republican gives thefollowinggraph-idescription of the condition of the i ritv north portion of Louisiana : Michigan The principal cotton producing dis-t- i tast, DRPARTCBE. 6.30 p.m. a.m. ict of Louisiana is tho alluvial lands double daily v.i-,, Citv, 6.0 p.m. of 8.40 a.m. Largo comprised withiu the triangle formed tTUou.iMuiUlnily Toronto. CI'SIM by the Mississippi river east. Arkan7 .no a.m. and the Ktmt cit sas line north, aud Ouachita river 5.fo p.m. ' tit i .Up ami the West vorn- antiton, Little Rock, 10. southwest, each angle being from 100 for Hich County, Ke aJlveth latter plac. Col. Rose, U. S. commander, yesterday 9 iti -at to 150 miles in length, within which r aud Saturday, , Vv,l,.es,laV8 directed the Rrooksites to return the : is comprised ou the Mississippi river rwhe County, 5.00 p.m. steamer llullie to her owners by 7 o'clock the parishes of Carroll, Madison,' Ten2.00 p.m. this morning, but last night Col. Braok-e- r sas and Concordia; on Ouachita river, and 5aur: (Brooksite) went with a squad aboard 7.30 a.m. the boat and scuttled her. is he sunk to Ouachita, Caldwell, and Catahoula; ,vnV,riain"city and Slatomvilto, 3.30 p.m. her hurricane deck. between, Morehouse, llichlaud aud 3.00 p.m. Gen. King White arrived from Pine This section produces proFranklin. , Wednesdays y Bluffs with 200 cavalry to reinUoorvwie n lli30(UMt of the cotton of the bably force Baxter, and has 200 infantry com&uJBalU'UTFFICE HOURS, whole Ked river parishes, the State, ing on a boat. al Delivery, "JJ"nm all with members of the now overflowed, Enough Legislature Avoyellc, BBlTkTBV DEPARTMENT. ' to a have form arrived . quorum. producing most of the balance. In Oueu from 9 a.m- to 3 p.m Baxter retuses to accede to the propoM0NKV OFFICB DEPAKTMBMT. the triangle the bayGiven from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. sition of the Attorney General of the 8 ous lJoeuf river, Tensas, Macon, Joes, Outside Door open from 6 a.m. to p.m. j0SEl.u HALL, I'Obtmaeter United States lor a settlement; first, on Lafourche, Bartholomew, Bonady, the ground that he some time since suband many smaller ones flow from near mitted a similar proposition to Brooks, Buffalo, 11. Trains 7.40 a m. who rejected them, declaring he would - Forest fires are ravaging Erie and the Arkansas line south, concentratC P. train arrives 5.40 p.m. have nothing to do with a Legislature Wyoming counties, and farm houses, u,p. ing throe at Trinity on Ouachita and 6.20 pm. who had no jurisdiction in the case, and barns, stables, etc, burned. The loss of at other C. P. " leaves a.m. 8.50 points. " " that the Legislature is already here for property i. very heavy. " ij p " xne wnoie line or tne Mississippi 7.50 a.m. a settlement of the diticulty under the " New Tork, 11. U. C. train arrives 5.45 p.m. promise of protection from the Presi The aldermanic committee appointed river in Arkansas below Napoleon is and ii 8.40 a.m. dent, and that they will de to investigate the street cleaning frauds mostly without levees, and the water leaves a C.30 p.m. termine the and it question. He will recom have agreed o make specific charges flows over tho banks from three to commissioners and request fifteen mend the calling of a Constitutional against-thfeet deep, and passes from bay ReliRions Services Convention, With the view of submitting heir rwnoval. , ou to bayou until they overflow, so e the wholo question to a vote of the peo Key West, 11. XhV"i'Vurd Scl.ooll,ou.c Farl. y . 5 as to form Havana Scl.ool-hoat an in many places a sea of p.m. American, dispatches say , ple. d Third Ward Church at 11 a.m. and r i.w. Brooks has not signified wbat ho will William Lauter, acting consul for Eng- water from one to another, aud gath- 11 a.m. and LtuVe, (Child's Hall), at 7.30 p.m. do, but from the position heretofore ta land aud Germany at Manzanilla, has ennsr volume irom tnc Louisiana ken by him, he too, will refuse to accede been ordered to leave the Island in ten crevasses, move southward, sweeping to days for communicating with the Insur- Ogden City Mbrary Open Atue Attorney Gnerul s proposition in its track, until it findd ' At 'C,t u? W. Turners' Kews DepoU everything des&atch, signed by a number of geDlS' ' 'Philadelphia, 11. its outlet at the mouth of Bed river very day, Sundays excepted. Senators and 21 Uepresentatives, was It forwarded to the President Welsh, J' resident of the Board of Fi- or down the Atchafalaya. In many stated that the Legislature, convened by nance, and T. Hawley.President of the places yeu can pass in boats from the Gov. Baxter, desired to adjudicate on Centennial Commission, announce in a F. S. HI CHAR I) S, and even and re- card that the work of the proper cele- Ouachita twenty, thirty, the existing troubles ATTORNEY AT LAW quested their protection by the General bration of the Centennial wUl proceed iorty nines east across tne country to And uovcrnment to insure an honorable and despite the doubts expressed on tbe sub- the .Mississippi river. KOTARY TUB LIC, equitable decision. Unless this was ac ject by many. The railroad from Vicksburg to UtaJt. corded bloodshed might result. Boston, 11. Monroe on Ouachita with the mail Ogden City, The Probate Court, granted Baring Cross, Ark.s, 11 contract has been some time i This morning Geueral Churchill and the petition of Mrs. Alice Mason Sumabandoned. This road crosses the married X. TAXSER Jr., Senato late the Kina White, of Baxter's army, crossed ner, formerly the river to Argenta with a large uuui tor, to change her name to Alice Mason. triangle near the centre, and is on as ATTORNEY AT LAW. ber of mounted men, , and immediately Detroit, 11. li ground as can be found. Ihn ty Office with Couuty Eecorder, The latest from the forest fires is more afterwards Gen.; Augur sent Colonel ot hve miles t lrom it Yicksburjr XJtah. Clayton, with 300, across the railroad encouraging, the la'.e rains having helpOgden City, is Macon Delhi on wa under Bayou bridge at that place. Clayton left part ed to extinguish them in many localities. one acre of dry laud on of his men here to protect the telagraph Heavy fires are still raging tear St. ter, with not ' S. LEWIS. Tho balance of the road ollice. Half an hour ago Baxter's rlh;u Clair, on the line of the Detroit and Bay the route. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, advanced, and firing became general City railroad near4Saginaw. The timber is nearly all under, in fact with the BenJer in WatUies, Iock, Jewelry, Silver aud alon the line, and was kept up very and lumber destroyed in some localities of a narrow strip on Bayou PUied Ware, MAIN MKEET. OUl'KN. about twenty minutes. Two i more extensive thin in 1871. Ko loss exception for lively Macon and a little high land or llopairiug ueatly done aud all work warranted. west, of Brook's men were seen from this of of lifa is yet reported. ' in the entire triMorehouse, ridges fice- i fali; they were probably killed; and is fences aud sul Later Firing has commenced again merged, angle earnest and the operator says he will Whom in some instances ia Did A'ot Adorn. even houses, swept REMOVED. have to leave the office. and thousands of cattle, hogs away, .Little Rock, 1L-I, . ' TF TOU WANT A TII0MS0NIAN DOCTOR OR From the Courier-Journaand horses drowned. 1. Thantennkin Mwliciae, this morning's skirmish several "lie touched nothing,' says Mr. CALL ON DR. MURPHY, Brooksites were reported killed. BaxBeforejdic war these parishes pro ' in to Lamar the of Mr. Sumner, "which he duced from 10,000 to 50,000 baks of response POST OFFICB, MAIN ST., ' ter this evening, OGDEN. President's telegram in regard to the ad did not adorn." cotton each perhaps i ' since, I ' Tie, $1.00. journment of the Legislature, aonseuted so; but when he touched From the various disasters of almost Perhaps nis iorce in prothat he would disband Presideut Grant on the San Domingo every kind that have afflicted Louis portion as Brooks did; the latter must The world is full of leave the State House, deposit tne state question, and Secretary Fish on the lana since the Avar, the planters have Children crying for arms and retire as far west of the State removal of Mr. .Money, it can t be really become poorer and poorer every JICLAI.VS House as be f Baxter) was'east ef it; thir said that he adorned them to any year. In nine1 cases out of ten they Candied Castor ty five members of the Legislature en- considerable advantage. have been compelled to rely upou reOil. dorsed this reply. Baxter, fffectlve is their factors for means to plant from It delicious ' ceiving six hundred reinforcements, re' unl harnilem. The year to year. The overflow came be taste and smell voked the proclamation of martial law of the Castor Oil is en; as concerned the Legislature, notifying An old clergyman spying a boy creep- fore the usual time of making ad Its all lirely overcome. them with' to interfere not persons ing through a fence exclaimed: "What! vauces, and none have obtained their powers are . while in session. The U. S. troops crawling through a fence! Pigs do that." usual Priced cent. ot one ifl ten have supplies. alcLain's Termifue BonLons stand In readiness to prevent a collision Yes," retorted the boy, "and old hogs home to last them made at Are pie supplies gaBt aid tffeetive, Tiwy resembie Cream ;; go along the street. ' in Children To jfcmlxms kept confectiollet'i, shops. raise meat is out o Chicago, 10. sixty days. Me llieiM and cry for them. rice 2 ot. per box. The Tribune's Detroit special, The present year being generally the question, as the frcedmen appro For Sate by Z. V, M,l. last a M ill other savs that dispatch, Muskegon , druggists.. s3My as the tour hundredth anni criate it Generally with impunity. In night, says a. fearful fire was raging in accepted of the' art of the black population out printing into parishes the woods in the outskirts of that city. versary whites ten to one, hold al the number All the engines were ordered out. There England; the Printer's Pension Coris one vast volume of flame between that poration of London have It in con tie offices, furnish tho jurors, and are seldom i city and Kewhaven. 1 The! citixens are templation to celebrate the event by penalties for hog-thewhole The fire . country whiles LORENZO D. RUDD fighting the, in June next a public exhi- ever inflicted. j early all the appears in a blaze. - The tillages near holding extensive within acquain my veryIs retailing the fire's track are greatly endangered. bition of antiquities and curiosities tance are striving to jret means to It is feared the damage will equal that connected with the art. , , i , abandon' the State. Their, poverty ot lSiZ. iMucn lumoer ana mm proper '" The :,'ANO ty have already been destroyed The latest and rather a significant only prevents a general emigration to woods are dry and a gale is Wowing novelty in Paris is the appearances of Texas, or. some otner wniie. man Q-X- t JB A later dispatch says, at '10 6'cleck, aonarentlv genuine uve iranc pieces country, as they call it. last night, the flames were subdued so head of young Now it is impossible to conceive o At Laplace of Ueakleuce, much that Muskegon was not in danger. with the imprint of the worus t.hn snffennt' ot these Teot)ie, unies "Napoleon Washington, 10 Napoleon, aud tna, ' SZVEXTIl St., , one side, and vou had. as I have, traversed th OQDEX. .Telegranis rhivel been received from IV, Empereur," on the The devastation Baxter, at Little Kock refusing the ac- the imncrial arms on the other. The countrv in boats General's the of proceptance Attorney and ruin that meets you everywhere ' word v'Esai," engraved in small w ;' ''' reiding in his fceigliborhood, will find position; Ht it consternation of the inhabitants Ui'e their lntantet'tn t - t !..... again&t projects Brooks accepts, etatmg, though helu- IV Birc Uilil U IN Mm .1 t tjieir present sufferings and appreheu uelhtre. j in'g tEat Se Wgisfature ia! no juvU'Im- - Government interference. CLOSING OF MAILS. AKMVAL AND ARRIVALS. 5.4op.in. doul.le daily, 7.50 a.m. , l- - The War in Arkansas. , to-da- Forest Fires in s.-i- Destruction Buildings in . .lUr.nLH,Vd-UHrrUvilJe,WedBa.v- B;S''&y, to-da- - , two-thir- above-mentione- ds -- -- e i . fechoul-bouT- , . V'n-S"t:i- to-da- y. . - to-du- y, J. 11-l- y - lie l. . Cosi-iiA.Tio- ' ' one-thir- d ) . " to-da- . , ,K,tim;-aired- . ft - , DRY GOODS' OOEH 133 " ' A f..- - IWIT" CJL11 UiSS-isiM- p A Knife aud litol i Itattle The Italians of Baltimore have congenial sensation which give them easurablo excitement, it is some of a character pational U talk thing about and pride themselves upon as 111 i.n Ihcrc are Happening in jjaitimore. Italian vessels iu that port, mantwo ned by Italian sailors. The other day a sailor from ouc of them visited u sailor on the other, nud had some conversation iu English. The mate of the vessel reminded them of their nativity by remarking in a reproving way, " We speak Italian here." The visitor shut up' hi right hard, all except the little finger, which he pointed at the mate. This crooking of the little finger contained some-grosItalian iusult, which jsent.the mate down stairs after his pistol. The other man drew a long knife, saw that it wss in order, aud left the ship. The mate followed him ashore, and a desperate fight coannenced ou the warl iu tho twilight. The mate slu t several times, but the other continued fighting with his knife, and the bystanders could not tell whether any effective shots or stabs had passed or not. ror a lonr time neither com- batant abated vigor. The pistol fight er seemed to have more than one pistol. The knife fighter did not appear to be even jarred by any of the shots. There was a good deal of running around among the barrels' and bales and at length the pistol fighter fired his last shot, and threw his pistol at the other. The mcu now c!inehcd. but the knife hand was gettin; weak. The man fell, and expired in a few minutes, lho mate was very much cut up, and the knife and pistol, und all the idle Italians in town have been in court. They got so much excited, or inspired in giving their evidencn in soft Italian, and telling about the brisk battle of the kuif'e and pistol, that those articles were placed very-faout of their reach, as thev wished to gesticulate with the veritable tool in their bauds. St. Louis Urpubli-can- . 1 s r , : , possible. No privations thattbese noon!. iv. pcrieneed during the war will at all compare with those thev sutler now thousands of poor whites as well as icgroes seeking from place to place, ome kind of employment to earn bread from day to day; but I have iready probably written more than ou will admit to your columns, and et I have only stated a few of tho rials and sulTorincs of the nnonl.i in this afflicted State. J. T. S. d , n sions for the futuro arc really hcait- endiug, their little property deproci :ing lrom L'U to 40 per tent, every ear, taxes five per cent, and in ttime Irishes even seven per cent, on a alue fixed by those who usuallv have no property to tux and are only in- erested m making the commissions for assessing and collecting as larir A member of the Ohio Legislature recently visited the State Penitentiapair cut ry, and while there had-hiby the prison barber. While undergoing the tonsorial process a party of lady and gentlemen visitors looked in, and the legislator was made happy by catching. such remarks as "lie is ugly looking, about the eyes," 'Vicious mouth," ."Looks capable of any wickedness,'.' VWondcr what he did," etc. s As soon as the Congressional chaplain closes his prayer in the House, tho members begin an almost general 'clapping of hands, the, method they havvi of calling pages to their side Recently an orderly gentleman was present during such a scene for the first time, end exclaimed, tint beats mcj I don't see, anything. tL at prayer worth'checriug." i - |