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Show SfiSIWflHflMSS BY TELEGRAPH. The following McEnery is published dis-patc-h has teen sent him that he can "fulfen-de- r unconditionally, and a demand wus made for the white women. New York, 25. frwn Gov. here this mom-inp- : perpctraled by the returning board against the people of Tbe wrong ju.st Louisiana, and which virtually threatand iutcprny of republiens the can institutions in the UcjieJ States is a more crowning infamy than the action of li e Lynch returning board. It even the midnight order of f"(l would not be submitted to by to the niiy free people. Resistance national authority represented here by a large portion of the nrmy and naval and fleet, sustaining the usurpation stifling the voice of the people has never been meditated. John McEnery. (S.gned) pur-pass- Du-rel- l, New York. 2u King Kalakua was the guest this evening of the son of Chief Justice Allen of the Hawaiian Itfhmds. Solomon Skidner, Erook'yr, has begun suit against Kev. Henry Ward Beecher fur the recovery of $00!) and interest, the amount due for four sets of teeth supplied, it is alleged, to the wife nnd lather of defendant, with his knowledge. Leech er, through his counsel, denies the allegation and demands th;tt iLe case be uistnissed on the ground that no services were performed lor him, nnd besidfs the cause ol action is burred by the statute of limitation, the services, according to the complaint, Laving been rendered six years ago. New Orleans, 2G. Gov. Warmoth, to day, stated to the agent of the associated press tkat he published a cird in the Picayune which reflected on the Bulletin aid one of its editors. Mr. Jewett. This caused the trouble between him aud Byerly. Mr. Jewett demanded an abject apology, which he (Warmoth) declined to make, whereupon Jewett asked Lim if he would fiht a due'. The matter was referred to their respective frien-s- , who arranged that the fight should take place in Alabama on Monday morning, armoth with pistols, at ten paces. icTed He terras. these be accepted courtesy between gentlemen was the rule, and was about to tip his hat Lyerly, whom he met on a crowded street.'when tte bitter struck him with a heavy stick, inflicting a considerable wonndonthe le.l tempie. He drew a knife and they clinched an ! fell. War mo h was at once arrested and put in prison to await the result of Byerley's wounds, which are very daug rous, being in the abdomen, but not necessarily fatal. Later, Dyerley was sged 48 years. He was a printer by trade; a native of Penny Ivan i a, and came to New Orleans in 1847 He served gallantly in Shield's regiment ot Lousiana volunteers in the west during the war, and whs wounded four times in the fight around Atlanta. One wound deprived him of the use of his left arm, by a resection of six inches of the bone including the elbow joint. After the war he returned to this city, and was elected clerk of the third district court for two terms. Some months ago Byerley, in company with others, commenced the publication of the Bulle" it' Hnvann, 20. The Diario says: Senors Aldan. and AgtiUra hare purchased two ft earners for the purpose of bringing filibustering expeditions to Cuba. General Jordan will return to the island accompanied by Aguilera. The former will assume the chief command of the insurgen 8 The Diario further states Aldama and his associates intend to thoCiib.i junta in New York with the object of re gaining tue luriuence and power formerly held by that body, and creating a situation in Cuba similar to that existing iu 1809, by the commission of all possible It says depredations by the insurgents. Captain General Concha knows much more of the plans of the insurgents than It now publishes. It gives publicity to the foregoing because Concha dislikes mysteries. Concha resolved, as on former occasions, to combat the enemies of Spain everywhere. A letter to the Diario reports that strung efforts are being made in Washington to obtain the recognition of the Cubans as belligerents The letter couples the names of Aldama and Collector Casey with these efforts, an says the object is to throw on the market tie Cubau bonds held iu Washinj on. liayonne, 20. The Carlists have offered to restore the German brig Gustav upon payment of custom duties alleged to be due. While the gale was at its height a Stoves and Tinware, Drugs & lletiieines - A Special Stock of Fall Goods CELE3BATEL SDfGEK SEWING 'MACHINES, ! Wood's Champion and Excelsior Mowers and Reapers, Of the Latest Styles, now Openiny for the Jiain, and Whitewater Wagons, ALSO, IViiaehesler and Deinoerat Ught ftjrriiig Wagons, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION Farming Unties Patterns in Xeiv OF Implements. to Onlor on Short, Notice. California and Concord Harness and Harness Trimmings. Losttlicx tmd Shoe ITiniMiijw. Of Every Kind. All Kinds of Produce Forwarded to Any Point on the Shortest Notice. the All Onhrs Sad to M. THATCHER, Loynv, icM Receive Prompt Attention. .Grocery W. Department Comprises the most complete Assortment in the Territory II. HOOPER, Super tAtendent. BRO'8 AND FISH OOTRY WAGONS ! t Its?- - v '. -- wwrwaaia We Will Supply the Alovo JPXJEl.&'J? CLASS At "VUlLO-OIXrS-, our Depot CORNER WALL and FIFTH St, OGDEN 'Warranted at tlic Lowest Eatcs for Casli. rein-force- d i MITCHELL wens The Boot & Shoe c, ; and Boifs Heady Made Clothing, IN GREAT VAUIETY. Chinaman was- walkbehind and includes specialties a young lady dressed in ing the extreme agony of fashion, when to be obtained at no a sudden gust of wind blew the Celesother House tial's tail forward and wrapped the end of it around the lady's neck. Be ing frightened, she grabbed the end of the queue to snatch it away, but pulled in the wrong direction. The Chinamau also made a grab to recover his property, but he got hold tin. of oue of those long curls, and when Loui.-villKy., 20 he took a pull at it the whole of the A serious affray occurred at Versailhat and all, came off. les, Ky., Thursday night. Two parties lady's top hair, saw a Chiuaman astoi ever y5.u of boys, one white, the other colored, If begaujo throw torpedoes aud Iloinan ished, it was that one. caudles across the sireet at each other. Is complete and offer inducemenfs What was t firs', sport soon became a Something Interesting. heated conflict, and stones frem the newwhich cannot be excelled. ly macadamized street were substituted A woman called at one of the book for fire forks. The parties were white and black the other day, said she would stores respectfully by men and the 'tight became general. Oue like to take a look at some 'chro-uieus- ,' of the negroes trade an' assault with a as she wanted to find something to club o a white man aud was shot and it work on Vester-da- y please Harvey, who had to js thought mortally wound. d. and should be STORES morning tin- town marshal arrested the farm all summer, the liijeadirs and all wasquieton rewarded.. "Anything religious?" as Christina?'. he rau over a lot of such chromos and Can obtain a full supply of every variety Columbus, 26. engravings. Two sons of Jacob Nerswinder, who of GENERAL 'Wall, no, not exactly religious," Hvtdtifie-- n w iles north of here, have been ai ietcl and charged with, having she answered. "Some of it might be but down in the corner murdered iheir father nnd then burned solemn-like- , the body. The boys are fourteen and there ought to be a dog fight, or a eighteen years old. The family have man falling off a barn, or suthin' to deserted their house, and the remains ot nobby-lookin- g $:., tic. Xof Ictus, Gents9 for communicating with him, and asserts that he opposed Manteutl'el to the lust extremity. In the same letter Garibaldi makes a bitter attack upon the French priesthood. From the Territorial Enterprise. RETAIL AKD roperies, iBartlwaa'f, Hoots and Shoos, I5ls ;utd Caps, CroHcery, tSlasjmare, Salt Lake City Paris, 25. Garibaldi has written a letter in reply to the statements contained in the recett report of tbe investigating committee of the French assembly on the army of the East. Garibaldi blames Gea Bourbaki Chinnmuu WHOLESALE c Duke Constantine, and nephew of the Emperor, has been declared insane, and placed under th guardianship of his fa'her. He was associiited with the diamond scandal of a few months ago. London, 20. The crew of the bark Capcolene, abandoned on her passage from Brisbane to San Francisco, was saved. Quebec, 20. An extensive brewery in this village burned this morning. Loss $75.0(10 Zi ! lii'y1 Goods, St. Petersburg, 20. Grand Duke Nicholas, sou of Grand WomScr-struc- C KSi la For Conference 1 A Branch, Logan FOREIGN. Case's Tlireshir.g 3Incliine, .and other Agricultural Implement!? of the Latest Designs. Williams & Co. n42-fi- m THE FARMER'S FRIEffi)! MERCHANDISE Mr. Nere winder have been found among the ashes in the Washington, 20. Lieut. Frederick Collins, commanding the United States Darien surveying leaves Washington night for New York to muster hia forces He and equip them for the'expe lition. Mail steamer Pacifie will sail in the first in January, in be United States steamer Caeaneaigua to Attrolir. fire-plac- kinder interest the youug niind." frcm Indiana who hastened on to Washing ton ouly to learn that his term did not commence until another year, is in a fair way to learn something if he only lives long enough. Congressman-elec- t There had been a lynching near Seven hundred Memnonites Paducah, Ky., and a little boy named rived yesterday, will leave for the West Arthur Holmes had been one of the . 2G. who ar- Philadelphia, in a few days. read to Heiden-- . Sheriff Elliott blatt a warrant for his execution on tbe 21st of January. St. Louis, 20. The foT.owing news was received at the army headquarters Eight wariors and t:iirty-nin- e squaws and with sixty-tw- o pouies, from band of Cheycnaes Medicine Water's surrendered unconditionally at Cheyenne agency on the 20th inst. Two white women are now with Stone Calf, who is said to have 200 lodges on Staked Plains, , Two niessseiigers fronir Stone CalT liaVe arrived asking for peace. "Word . to-dn- AT THE e. That y to-da- y. pap-poose- s, For d;iys afterward the spectators. event was uppermost in his mind. Taking his younper sister oft' into the woods, he suddenly whipped out a rope, adjusted a nocse around her neck, put the line over the limb of a tree, acd pulled her off her feet. Af ter suspending her a few seconds he let her down, about, half, thoked to death, and was solemnly adj uring her to confess to stealing hurses when the father appeared. A sound spanking ckteod tho scene. THE BEST THING EVER. INVENTED FOR. THE FARMERS OF UTAH IS THE NEW PARENT GlAiil STORE, As Satisfaction ! everything has been selected wiih & special design to suit tho Utah Market I mi separate grain into first and second class qualities, take out broken Kernels, Timothy, Clover, Cockle and all refuse nnd divide the different qualities and varieties into , Seperate Kectptacles. It will At Figures which are bound to Give MM It is the easiest running and most complete land machine ever presented to the public. It Works to a Charm and can be run by a boy. can be purchased on reasonable terms of the Plights for Precincts or Counties W. II. Hooper, . .ZLG-ESEwT- T FOB. TJTATT, TCay lor Meninges OGDE. |