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Show " &&223tii. . PUBLISHED $4,0? pEEOESEapm - SEMI--WEEKL-- - 1 . fr-r--i Y, $100 OGDEX, UTAH. WEDNESDAY. JUXE 3, 1871. BY TELEGRAPH. OCDEN DIRECTORY, Post Office: Ogdon AMERICAN. 4RRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS. ARRIVALS. . t ,.ke Citv, double 7.50 a.m. daily, - - fffiLMiHHy 8.40 - Citv. donMe daily ThrT d Mail-lail- y Mail daily i. 5.45 p.m. 7.40 a.m. 5.40 p.m. t K'lW am. 6.30 p.m. 6.ve p.m. Ma-m- - ' 7.00 a.m. and the Eaut p.m. and the Wert. I I Kli-- CiiBty, mails ro via Evanst.m, W yotn-in- IUch Comity, nd leave the latter plac for uvjlidavs and Saturday, at - and - 2 p.m. Thursdays ftclie Cimty, Tuesdays, 5.00 p.m. Sundays Daily to Logan Wednemlaya Uarrwville, Knrth 2.00 p.m. IT,,! Saturdays, Weiliwriayi KBBtswlle, 7.30 a.m. imSf'Vlaiu'aty and glatewville, S.30 p.m. M.mdavsandXIiHradayd 3.00 p.ui. V.Vdneakvs and Saturdays and Mum, We.lu.atay. - 11.30 a.m. - 6.. ESSutha n Kriile .udSatunUy, 6.13 p.m. Delivery. floral Minna, i j.i". RKtUSTRY DEPARTMENT , 8 p.m. Open from.9 a.m-t- o M0NKV Or'FICK DEPAKT.MKMT. 3 Open from 9 a.m. to p.m. OuttiSo Ioor open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. . JOSEPH HALL, Postmaster. Trains - - arrives P. train p pi C. C. P. " leaves p tt - train arrives and " leaves C. U. u i 7.40 a.m. 5.40 p.m. C.20 p.m. 8.50 a.m. 7.50 a.m. 5.45 p.m. 8.40 a. n. 6.S0 pn. - - -- -- and u Services Kcligio" 11 a.m.. and TVerr fundav, in tlieTalwxuacle, at School, iu the Second Ward 8oboollwHQ Farley's School-hous- e at 5 p.m. house and Third Wa- d 7 Kwscopal Chnre.li at 11 a.m. aud . p.m. Church at 11 a.m. and p ja. Mr Lecture (Child's Uall), at 7.30 p.m. tht Syirrtnalist ' library Depot, City Ogtfcii V'. Turners' vi'ty day, Sundays f. Open Xewo At 'Geo. excepted. ; s. HiCHAitDS, AT LAW ATTORNEY Aud 4 PUBLIC, NOTARY i ; - - Oydcn City, i . Boston, 28. Later developments appear to establish thatCostley murdered Mrs. Hawkes. Blood va9 found in the room in the hotel where the murder is supposed to have been committed The money drawn from the Savings bank by the deceased, was found sewed in his elothes. Teachers and pupil recegnized the anniversary of AgaBsiz' birthday by placing flowers on bis grave. Philadelphia, 28. The death of Edgar A. Thompson created a sensation, though it was expected. The Pennsylvania railroad office is draped in mourning. A meeting of the board of directors morning will take some action. It is the expectation that Thomas A. Scott will be elected his successor. St. Louis, 28. The Southern Bagging Company's extensive mills burned this eveuing, and considerable stock was damaged. The lo3 is estimated at from f 125,000 to S 140,000; insurance, $00,000. A storm resembling a cyclone passed over this city this afternoon, u roofing houses and destroying property. The shipping suffered greatly. The damage will amount to $50,000. Charleston, S. C, 28. The three commissioners of Barnwell county, convicted of corruption, have been sentenced, respectively, to ten years, nine years, ' uud thirteen months in the penitentiary. Providence, 28. The Legislature, adjourned to meet June t)th, and elect a United Slates Senator. Both Houses passed the prohibitory lio,aor bill. The rumor that Bristow of Kentucky, will be the successor of Richardson, as Secretary of the Treasury, is strengthened in official Congressional circles. It is said that the President has formally rendered the position to Bristow, and ia waiting a response Richardson's only reply to numerous in- . :u 1 . l (juines is inui ue win resigu ai ms own convenience. " San Francisco, 23. TheTacific Mail St janier Colima sailed for Panama at noon carrying a hundied and thirtv-sipassengers, and one thousand one hundred tons of freight .The murderer Vasquea was eafely lodgJ in jail at Salinas city', -- Monterey county, this afternoon. ro attempt was made to lynch him. During his stay here over five thousand visited" the prison to see him. The mining industries of the coast pre sent some encouraging features, despite the small legitimate demand for shf res wkich has characterized market for some time.' More ore is being taken out than usiial," nen-- end larger mills 'are being erccttd in various Jpctiiions,' old ones are undergoing thorough, repairs, which are all indications of increased operations. Th'e number of divided paying mines has been increased, and it is expected others will be added in the course of a few months. .The number of assessment mines, on the other hand, is less than usual. Only fifteeu mines have assessments delinquent thia month, aud thus fairvery'ftiw hare levied asstssmentfe delinquent iu Juue. r Washington, 28. i f, I i In the Senate, Bowman inU-- tip the kill to establish the Territory of Pembina, and provide a temporary government to-d- to-da- y, ? ,::. ? a 1 , to-ua- y, x Jr., X. TAXXLTw ATTORNEY AT LAW. 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" Sargent move'd an amendment, providing the fijhttojote or holdL ofiice in the Its Territories should not be restricted on '.of 4he Casto Oil tirelv overcome. athartic iiowera art fc-e- therefor..- : i1 account of race, color or sex. He said he believed the amendment was not only fully justified, but was required by the orjanip Jaw of the UnitedStates. petitions had been relented ro Congress for this right to females, and the only natice taken was to report adversely. In the other House the Republican party, to ft certain extenf, plfdged in tle Terto extend suffrage t feflwl ritories. To confer upon woman the right of suffrage would be to open wide avenues for them and the advancement n opportunity Of eOcietyj.,Givtber they will through the break up, the nefarious practices now crtstfng; ind purify society. The spirit A NO of the. Constitution,. should be, carried out)and women allowed 1 vcte.amendment. Stewart favored the jjortoit1 favored the amendment as a fundamental principle of At place of Residence, , T embodying gbverttweflt that'll tnenjmeaihing manHzrEXTii'st kind, are created free and equal. He btiieViI ijviineu!.iad the same national that iiVlit to suffrnse in this of give" bei" .the "right of tad.rind; luitn i.U Mln? in nUgiiorteonl! , their interest Iran- to gJve him a call hefiue pur suirrage would elevate the electoral this of conntry chise 1 f .1-- LORENZO D. RUDD ballot-bexan- d RY GOODS . oiXM .Oli.O IUI Sht.iX dlii-iJ4-t- Flannigan announced himself a new convert to woman suffrage by the glorious efforts of the women temperance crusades. Werriman didn't believe the right of suffrage tended to elevate or benefit women, or that any considerable number warned it: nor did he indorse the revolutionary construction put upon the Declaration of Independence by Morton. Stewart said in ten years from now there would' not be a man in tljie Senate opposed to woman suffrage, whereupon Merriman and Conkling asked Stewart why he didn't propose to have it tried in the District of Columbia? Carpenter favored the amendment and woman suffrage everywhere. Ferry, of Michigan, favored it; Anthony combatted the idea. Suffrage was a natural right. The amendment whs finally rejected, 19 to 27. night on the ISth of May, one hun- have been, the Forty-secon- d regiment dred and 'fifty of them, with arms has maintained its old reputation won and fourteen rouuds of ball cartridge in the days of Fomeuoy aud the each, commenced their perilous march Black Watch. to the North, Tho last affair with breech, clouts! by Corporal Samuel Macpherson. News of their flight King Koffcc was mere child's p1.iv: did not reach London until the but as usual they were in front seventh day such was the bore oil the lion s share cf the Ash oi communication and then antee honors, as well as the lion': couriers were on every road lead- share of the loot. St. Louis Ram!. ing northward, the authorities fear- iican. ing violence frtm the known despcra tion of the men, who were regarded A Hull for and as savage mountaineers. But they forJohnny John, traveled mostly by night, and did no John C. Stephens, a workman in harm. They kept between tho two northern roads, aud tho authorities Eddy's tape factory, Brooklyn, ha. tad great difficulty in ascertaining had an unusually troublous domestie their whereabouts. On the 21st life, and is still a very young man General Blakcney came up with thoni lu 18CG, when a boy, he married FOREIGN. at Stamford, in Lincolnshire, the Annie McNiff, aged fifteen, He t toh-thgirl away from her father's house Vienna, 28. Highlanders encamping in a strong and The Xr.w Free Pre."t is advised that the position on a hill, surrounded etrtrangei her from her family. by a condition of the Tope is very precarious. Ho was an industrious fellow, and in Oundle the adjoining wood, near Much excitement exists st the Vaiicun, made a good living for his child-wifA clcr rv. and serious results to His Holiness are county ot xsorthampton. aud two other children that camman named Creed persuaded them apprehended. into the to surrender and trust to the mercy family in the eourso of a Paris, 28. few de B it's and Journal of the crown. The Journal happy years. At length Hrs. They urreed to this De ltri.i says that the Spanish crown on a condition of pardon, but Creed Stephens' family became reconciled was fmt offered to Duke De Montp- nsor, could not cive it. They were deter to the couple, and at about the tame who refused it, and negotiations looking time Stephens commenced suit f r to the candidacy of a German prince mined to die rather than surrender, and messengers were dispatched jtu divorce against his wife for infidelity. then began. to met The Assembly again day, but the Duke of Montague stating their Mrs. StcphcuB took refuge with her the proceedings were entirely freeef in- demands. Jleanwhile, Capt. Bull, relatives, who were now as much opterest. to the divorce as they had teen commanding a body of cavalry, as- posed London, midnight, 28. tho to certained marriage. their position and demand A train of American Pullman Palace Nothing Stephens could do seemed In a second in cars will run between London, Leeds, ed their surrender Shefiield and Bradford, from Monday terview with them they showed him to satisfy the MoNiffs. He got a next. Similar cars will ruu directly be- their strength of position, which ap- divorce, aud tho court gave hira th tween this city aiid Liverpoolas soou as of the children, whom ho the Midland road is opened to the latter pears to have becu constructed skil- custody took a Temains on ycry early opportunity to hide the one of of ths i fully place. wheretheir mother could not find old Roman earthworks jrtill existing London, 29. The Standard's difpatch says Concha in England, and which have puzzled them. 'She has now dedicated her has seized the heights near Altaian and so much. They declared life to hunting tip her children and the roads leading from Biscay, by way antiquarians in their hunting down the father of them. of Villa Real. Don Carlos consequently they would die with arms Whenever she met Stephens (which abandoned Durango and retired into hands; they were soldiers and would she took frequent opportunities to Guipascoa. It is reported the Carlists defend it to the last. To this Ball have received twenty steel cannon, and replied that he, too was a soldier, and do,) she asked him to let her see her are reorganizing their forces. would kill the last man, if it came to children, and made unpleasant ttreet A Paris dispatch to the Times says the for him. Tho other day she fight. He would offer no other scenes story ot the German candidature for the terms visited the factory where ho worked, but that of an unconditional Spanish throne is ridiculed. surrender. A guard of two men con and asked to see Mr. Stephens; She Montreal. 28. There is no truth whatever in the re- ducted hiui out of the wood, to whom was shown into tho room where he port of the loss of the steamship Ball offered a full pardnn, which was was at work, and called him to her side. She commenced on the old accepted. One of these returned to the camp and induced others to sur- subject of tho children, and he told The " JSlnck IValeli." render, and these in turn induced her more than once that she was not others; and so on until, during the a proper woman to take care of th;.' An event of chronological interest night, every man passed over to children, and he would on no account permit her to see them. She then of the past week, happening in the Blakeney'a camp. took a child's play-bafrom her early part of the lout century, directThe event created great interest at and him nsked to give it to ly connects itself with the gallant the time; the flight of Corporal Mac- - pocket 'little took the 42d Highlanders of the, British army. Stephens Johnny," phersou aud his hundred and City of seemed touched by the iucideut, ball, The laurels which wreathe the brows the Black Watch Icing compared to of the men by the binalj events of the the retreat of the ten thousuud led and promised to give it to the boy. now; Aslumtee war are no novelty. - They by Xenophon. Bather a florid corn- - Toon saying, go awav " . . I I I (. aon nave to wisn i i mor.' are used to laurels". Their history is plimeut! anytning An example had to bq to to he turned his back a record cf hard knocks on many ;i made, and so Corporal Macpherson on say andyou," her started off. She drew a bloody field. In 173;, the British and his brother and a private named revolver her pocket, and pointfrom six raised of companies government Shaw were executed on July 12th, at it Stephens' head, pulled Highland soldiers, which were formed in presence of the others, and while ing The pistol missed fire, an 3 into a regiment, nominally to pre the doomed men behaved with resowas taken lrom tho woman" by fome serve peace in the Northern parts of lution and propriety their old comworkmen before she could try again. bcotlaud, but more probably with a rades joined in prayer with earnestShe was promptly locked up. Stephview to take of Some Kng- - ness and deep regret. ens believes she intended to kill him', lish regiments, which might be re This disloyalty of the Black Watch and is going to do his best to have quired iu hcotlandr,as about- - that to the imported Guelphs was, howhis divorced wife put whero she will time theV- Young Pretender ' looking 80&u washed out by acts of desever, . trouble him no more. over the channel from France, began field Fontc of the on This perate carnage to be regarded us troublesome. and about the middle of the cenA Texas paper complains that celebrated as the noy, regiment became the silly young since Dr. Brown, After Charles, tury. a local preacher, "Biack Watch," and four years fifter had met his quietus at found 610,000 of buried treasure he's Pretender, wards was marenca to Jjonuou en Cullodeu at the hand of "butcher" been- so independent that he wont go j'l'tite to serve iu Germany with the Cumberland, and had aided in garn- out in a snow storm lo marry a couple army. The men, believing that and Loudon old bridge Temple ishing did the enlistment not include for bar and Tower hill, with heads of Alluding to the fact that three eign service, refused to go, but were huvo been fatally weukeoed old Jacobins after steamers and stupid sturdy pacified by the report that their trip distincadditions to their length, the its lost Watch Black the by was merely that the 'king knight re this, " hisChristain became the tive appellation, and Register" says; Many view them.' Ihe king did not re Forty-secon- d Highlanders,un-de- r fine sermons liave been ruined the trionic view.hem, jbjitJcft fof the continent, ' sumo way, its old commander Scmphill. and thVregini'entjCominanded by Lord The Peuiii8ular war, on many a A nsughty little boy, blubcring, Scmphill, was iuspected on May 11, and French with incarnadined field because his mother wouldn't let hiui 1843. The men were piqued at the Forty-seconknew the go down to the river ou the Sabbath, slight of the k'ug, and alter the re-- British blocd, I view wns over,, con.sidcrint; that the regiment well, and so did Waterloo, upon being admonished,' said, field wheat in the a down swimmm" want didn't where lay go they had duty was over, for which beeii caile Jo London,- - lctervained to near the farm of llogoumont, and cut with 'em, mamma. I only wanted to fofee thtfif WTbaek to thci?' hWes a regiment of Chasseurs, to pieces. go down and see the bad little boy.4 io jcol:uncL t ;lt,was desperate at The. snows. aud IVostd of the, Crimea drown for giro' a swiwjam' oa a Sur lfil knew tkdi, and whewver they day;'- H tempt, but they mauo it. At mid also h-- infre-quene- y s-- -- of e V - - - "Sar-matian- ." ll A . 1 the-plac- e - , - , . ; t.' ; ' - |