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Show , . IFTTBLISECEilD ( JCo. SEMI-WEEKL- Y, 1VEDXESDA T and SA TUIIDA Y.) OGDEX, UTAH. SATUIiDAY, AUGUST 7, 1875 61. BY TELEGRAPH. OCDEN DIRECTORY. els, to escape from the rebel troops. They put the crew in irons and set sail. Nothing has been heard of them since. S)me United States troops were on a vessel in the bay at the time, but the commander declined to interfere, the schooner being under the Mexican flag. TOI VI stitute proceedings forthwith to investigate that massacre and bring the guilty authors thereof to justice? 13. Uid you about the 10th of Septem 16. He saith; Yes. It was to let this ootnpany of emigrants and all companies of emigrants pass through the country Office: Ogden unmolested, and to allay the angry feelMAILS, ABRIVAI. ANB CLOSING OF ber, 1857, receive communication from ings cf the Indians as much as AMERICAN. possible. Isaac C- Haigbt or any other person of daily, 7.50 a.m. (.45 p.m. (Signed) Washington, 2. i alt Ike City, double 7.40 a.m. Cedar City, concerning a company of Bhiouam Yocsa. The number of deaths from yellow fe Weit, Through Mail daily (.40 pan. emigrants called the Arkansas company? East, Through Mail daily ver at Barrancas has been 25 out of 72 14 Have you that communication? 6.30 p.m. 8.40 a.m cases. There have been three new oases DEPOSITION OF GEORGE A. SMITH. Lake City, double daily 6.20 p.m. 15. Did you answer this communica flt FOREIGN. Mail daily West, Through 8.40 a.m. and one death since Saturday. tion? Mail daily fcast. Through Territory of Utah New York, 2. Montreal, 2. 16. Will you state the substance of 7.00 a.m. East BeverCoun'y. DesL. United Hon. the The sale order H. the the is under and that of It reported for Salt Lake 6.00 p.m. letter to him? " In the Secoud Judicial District Court of your o..i Tka&nil the Hest ot abscondthe of and clerk ef franchise the States crown, saules, joint property Wyommaitsvia Boston County the Territory ef Utah. the Northern Paoifie railroad company, ed, on Saturday, leaving unprotected Tax AKswias. ;,'aod ana lat er place The People, &o., Indictment was taken of amount to which hare $100,000, of papers to the place Wednesdays ouiuuj., j w- " The answers of Brighsm Young to the for murder, vt. Cache County, daily has been postponed till August 12th. which $ 5,000 is said to be forgeries of . 7 hereto appended, were John D. Lee, Wm. II. North Oiruen and uarrwvuio, committed 2.00 p.m. The reison for the adjournment is the a well known name. Dessaules has been interrogatories, and Sturdays, to reduced were and after C. Isaac Dame, writing, Saturgiven and de September in the of engaged heavily preliminary patent rights, and is Buntaville, Wednesdays 7.00 a.m. incompleteness lCih, 1857. ' Haight, tt. al. ' of the sale, and the said to have lost a large Hum of money the said Brigham Young bad been duly conditions and days tails the to in above sworn truth the Lynne," Plain City and Slatersvdle, testify Salt Lake County, ss. 2.00 p.m. desire of the commissioners to .hare evon them. Mondays an Thursday. entitled cause and are as follows: so arragned as to avoid future 2, Vienna, erything flooperand Alma, Wednesdays 7.00 a.m. 1. To the first interrogatory, he saith: George A. Smith, having been first and Saturday. embarrassments to purchasers. According' to intelligence received I am in OFFICE nOURS. sworn, deposes and says that he would duly seventy-fiftIt my year. 6.15 p.m. Herald cable special from London : from th camp of the Herzegovanian in- 8 is General Delivery, years; that he is now, Earl of DeSart, of Kilkenny, liberal, de- surgents a number of engagements with be a great risk, both to my health and andaged Sunday, o p.m. w been several fur has months, sufferto at DEPARTMENT Beaver me this to travel for REGISTRY nounces the O'Connell celebration as the lurkish took place during tne last life, severe and a Illness from dangerous and have am lime. been for I ing Open from 9 a.m-t- o 3 p.m. sectarian. The Fenian amnesty associa three days, the first along the left bank present MONEY OFFICE DEPARTMEMT. and to head and of the that attend lungs; 3 p.m. tion of Dublin will parade on the occa- of the river Narenta, and subsequently sometime an invalid. Open from 9 a.m. to a.m. conin at the the court 8 Beaver, I to the was He 2. ef saith: 6 present p.m. governor Outside Door open from sion in the morning, because their at Kaba, Stolatx, Nevelgne, and Dreno-vacwould of his health in dition J0SEP1I HALL, Postmaster, all oflicio and ex probathis superinTerritory The Turks are reported to have countrymen remain in British dungeons. Presi- bility end his life. Trouble is feared if Lord O'Hagan de lost three cannon and eighty rifles. tendent of Indian affairs, and the of of Deponent further saith that he had no Church Christ Jesus -8.40 am. livers an oration. The Irish conserva Popvoblje has also risen. Seven bund- - dent ef the C. P. train arrives command during the year 1857, Latter-da1857. the military Saints during year 5.40 p.m. tives 6hun the movement. Indications red insurgents intend occupying the read U. P. " nor other official position, except He any or S. saith: In June, 1867, ' May -6.20 p.m. are that Thursday will not pass without to Toebigne. The insurgents expect the C. P. 44 leaves of the Twelve Apostles of the of one that were mails for Utah United States 44 8.50 a.m. disturbance. - -inhabitants of Suma and of the frontier the U. P. 44 of Jesus Christ of Latter-daChurch commuall the government, 9.00 a.m. Terr Hants, Ind., 2. to Montenegro to arm them, and thus en- stopped by U. C. train arrives - Saints. mail was cut off. An army 5.40 p.m. A disastrous flood is raging in the vi abled to beseige Trebigle. The object of nication by t and Deponent further saith that he never United States was en rout for the of lo a.m. 9.40 Prinoe Milan of Servia coming to this cinity of this city and various other leaves in the year 1857, at Tarowan or elsedeof ostensible with the Utah design 6.20 p.m. calities throughout the state. The river city was to see. his mother and consult and attended a oouncil where' WilliLatter-dawhere, accordthe Saints, 6.15 p.m. opposite the city is fully three miles with the physicians about ,the throat stroying U. N. train arrives Isaao C. Haight, or others am II. Dame, u from several small disease. The absence of the court and ing to the reports that reached d 40 a.m. wide and is still rising, leaves to discuss any measures were present, east. houses have floated down and some live foreign officials negative the conjectures the for attaoking er aoy manner injuring, recolTo the best of 4. saith: Ue my Millions of bushels of wheat in that the ' prince s visit has political T?iirtmiH"M Services stock lection there was no United 6tatca Judge an emigrant train from Arkansas, or and shocks have floated past. motives. stacks EverySunday, in the ana any other place, which is alleged to " here in the latter pari of 1857. In the Firat, Becona A largo quantity of hay has also gone have been destroyed Mountain bouses at 5 p m. As usual trains He 5. saith; emigrant down. Little drift wood is afloat, or the Episcopal Chunth at 11 aja. and 7 p.m. Meadows in September, 1857. for our were MEADOWS. .m. and MOUNTAIN Territory through passing Methodist Church atll pjn.7 JO could not possibly remain. The at Mi Deponent further saith that he never fJn. bridge west. I heard it rnmored that a Bpiritualist Lectures, Liberal UaU, Clinton wagen bridge, seventeen miles or knew anything of a train of heard Calto from rents. ntrof Arkansas, company so is a Deposition down on us. is above, floating emigrants, which be learned afterwards, Ogden City ifornia had passed through the city. lvuriK mui Over six million bushels of At 'Geo. W. Turner? Kews Depot. Opca sawmill. A.-of know by rumor, was from Arkansas, until he esith: No,not that ; t very day, Sundays excepts. corn are reported drowned out be ween met said emigraut tram at Corn Creek, -- never heard and such 1 f any thing, Tejre Haute and Hutsenville, below on DEPOSITION OF PREST. YOUNQ. certainly no such order was iven by the en his way north to Salt Lake city, Sugar Crek-Th- e townsbip'b Wholly 1857. of 25th about or the day August, then aeting Uovernor. devastated. Act pne thousand raws, tune Territory of Utah, At Corn Creek, deponent further saith, . ,7. He saith: Yes. Council and advice town-shi; the in wheat are left and no earn Beaver Co. he encamped with Jacob Hamlin, that were given to the itiien not tt sell - AT-LAEvery house in Bloomtown is in T. Fsrnsworth, Silas S. Smith and Philo feed to their In the Second Judicial District Court rrain to the emigrants And undated. Market's mill dam, five miles Elisha Hoops, aad there, for tbe first sufficient have them for but to let Co. Beaver stock, west, has broken away. Seven nouses in of the Territory of Utah, he learned of the existence of said time, NOTARY PUBLIC The were out. if &o themselves, The they , People Reelsville, on the Vandalia road, to- Indictment train, and their intended siroplf reason for this was that for emigrant to California. ITaTk. miles of three embankment, with Offtfca, Cbwt , her murder of for get Ojfice been had juuiuey onr short, several years crops are washed away. Not a train on many John D. Lee, William Sept. 16, Deponent further saith that, having the prospect was, at that time, that and Isaac C. tn miiAi before the In ef the railroods has left this II. Dame, 1867. except city, been absent from tbe Territory fer and United . A IT! we might bavo trouble with the ' rine and District CourU. Conveyancing Haigbt, tt aU to viueeunea auu rciuru be returned in the sum route this for Notarial Business done with accuracy and dis a passenger year theu previous, t place, States army, with no communication below. We shall Questions to be propounded to Brig and we wauted to preserve the grain for mer of 1857, and went south to visit his patch. have no communication in any direction bam Young, on bis examination as a witThe citizens of the Territory family at Parowao, and to look after and no mails for four days at last,there ness in the esse of John D. Lee and food. counseled not to feed were grain to their some property he had there; and also N. TAXNEE Jr., being no less than thirty bridges besides other9 on ,rial -- t uea,er city, this 80ih own stock. No person was ever punished visit his friends, and for no other purtrestles and emoanxmems completely d of Jul. i875 or called in Question for furnisbiog sup- - pose, and that, on leaving Salt Lake oondi i o,.t- - nuP gone. On the E. & C, every trestle be- present it,, to the emigrants, within my oity, be bad do knowledge whatsoever or AND twecn Oaktown and Haxleton is either lion of our health, and whether in its filies the existence of said emigrant tram, nor ' -- nndinon von eou d travel 10 at- NOTARY PUBLIC. au vu- oouiiy injurou or wcufc 8. ne saith: I did not learn anything did he acquire any until as before stated. ' " tend, in person Deponent further saith that, as an fip. w " Kof lUtoffu Main of the attack or destruction of the ArOSceJirU door vm " in the Church of Jesus Christ of oiam Elder " mj inerei ii u; it uoi, after time some until silling kansas compsuy to eollectioHi. Remit- dalia road the iron bridge st Carters- 2. What offices, either ecclesiastical, bad occurred, then only by floating Latter-da- y Saints, he preached several Ho- Ma Conveyancing tances nromutly mad Croz Creek bridge, Big Sugar ciTll 0P military, did you hold in the 48 his on burg, times to. way south and also on his attended rumors. Unal business carefully Creek trestle, Eagle Creek bridge, and a vcari857? and tried to impress upon the two or Within three return, seme saith: He 0. condition of affairs be- - months after the massacre he called at minds of the people tbe necessity of g glate large bridge at Reelsville, are all gone. 8even bridges are gone on the T. I. H. lweea ihe Territory if Utah and the mv office and had much to say with re great care as to their grain crops, au all S. & C. between this oily and Newport. federal Government in the summer and gard to the Indians, their being stirred the crops had been short fer "several There are several very serious breaks on fau 0f 1857? to anger and threatening the settle- years previous to 1857, aad many of the AND JEWELER, WATCHMAKER the Legansport road. The I. and St. ere there any United States up 4 ments of the whites, and tktn com- people were reduced te actual want and xne Louis is ma very bad condition, summer and fall menced the here durini and Silver giving ii u account of the mas- - were suffering for tbe necessaries of Dealer !n "Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, u jjuue. at rcra is uean iub i 0j 1571 oriage :tprt Hint. MA10 Din&ai. wuci I (old him to stop, as from what life. sacre. warranted. par,8 bridge is gone, and the Wabash 6 gtale whai y0U kn0w about trains I had already learned by rumor, I did Repairing 'neaUy doue and all work Deponent further saith that, he advis I trestle is injured, and the river is fitilllLfemi,rraats passing through the Terri ed the people to furnish all emigrant with not wish my teeliugs harrowed up rising. t0 the west, and particularly abont a recital of details. companies passingjtbrough the Territory 0ry Ban iranel co, . with what they might actually need for a company from Arkansas en route for with No. eall not did He saith: He 10. The world is full of News by the Mikado to July 3d: Vic- California, passing through this city iu John D. Lee, and I have no recollection breadstuff, for tbe support of themselves Children crying for. toria, the steamer St. Usyth arrived at .he eummer or fall of 1857? of his ever speaking to me, nor I to bim, and families while passing through the JIcLAISPS Melbourna forty five days rrom England e Was this Arkansas company of the massaore or anything Territory, and also adviced the people Candied Castor construction was impeded by jKrant9 ordered away from Salt Lnke concerning to not to feed their grain to their own stock la property, ( Oil. rains and floods The O'Connell q1 b y0urgelf, or aoy one in authori- - pertaining heavy never ao. I He 11 saith: gave any nor soil it te the emigrants for that pur Tt Is delicious, effective will be celebrated by a ban- - t under vou? the property Ukeu pose. ami harmless. The re ceniennary ditections concerning ... The gold yield Vss any counsel or instructions from the company of 7. . pulsive taste and smell auet - and procession. Deponent further into, t&at tie never emigrants at the r the Castor Oil is en was le-- s than last year but..t tne average to the alliens oi of or knew of any attack upon said person heard I any did nor by given Meadew Mountain massacre; tlrely overcome. Its earninirs of miners was 0greater than for Utah not te sell grain to or trade with 0 .athartic powers are know anything of that property er its emigrant train until some time after his manv vears past the emigrant trains pasting tnrongn aired. Price tb cents. . r. . . it and 1 do not to this day, ex- return to Salt Lake city, and that while The Chinese aimcuuy is Utah at that time; if so. what were those disposal, Queensland Yerniifuce jionUons atlort Brtdger be beard for the first from MrTjiin's pnblic rumor. cept lormiaaoie prowmvuu. instructions and counsel? Are elecant aad effective, They resemble Cream assuming time that the Indians bad massacred an 12- He saith: Because another gover Children i crreat onroRitinn amongst the at Them the Bonbons kept in confectioners' siiops. first bear of did When 8. you . e , " rr nl l.A. uor had been appointed by the prssi emigrant company at Mountain MeadHH them and cry for them, miner8 t0 their presence in the coiony. tack aud destruction of this Aikaess dent of tbe United States, and was tben ows. bale by Z. A petition to the queen for the company at Mouutain Meadows in Sep on the way here to take my plaoe. and w.- iDeponent further saith that he never . .? .t asl all other tion Of rew uuinea paeaeuj iue seituiui; tember. 18o7T at any time, either before or after the I did not know bow soon be might ar and council. 9. Did Jobn D. Lee report to you at rive; and because the United States massacre, was accessory thereto; that h Rnnth Afistralia The nol cv of the any time after this massacre what bad iudees were not in tb territory. Soon never directly or indireotly aided, abete government is declared jnfavor of inter been done at mat massacre, ana ii so, after Governor Cumming arrived I ask ted, or assisted in its perpetration, or colonial tree traae. ed him te take Judge Cradlehaugh, who had any knowledge thereof except A urn. IT Mn Ins T belonged to the xoutbera district, with through hearsay; that be never knew I AMES WILLIAMS wishes istobm bim and I would accompany tbem with aeytbing of the distribution of the proIn the rartnrtrt Uie pablic that he has opened for business KchoOUfr SUCCef'S, 01 thereto? Th as 10. Did Philip Klin gen Smith call at sufficient aid to investigate tbe matter perty taken there, exoept by hearsay above line at ms nuvy, Aukland.r was lost in Cook's Straits, aforesaid. offenders to the and justice. bring our office with John I). Lee. at the time with all on board. Next to FooTi Jfotel, Deponent further saith that all charges .13. He saith: laid receive a commu did you hii and Lee of making report; en offer an to decided Dunedin has statement as pertaining to him conand C. or John Isaac Haigbt at that time order Smith to turn over nication from I irireniMt to Moodv and aansey. a. ox trAn-a the was for then larroer who 1) to and order theui not trary to the foregoing are false and unfrom all the stock to Lee .v AAtilOlIUUL, true. nuerenewui . Indies. v,. vA -,h.. talk about the mastucre? Subscribed and sworn to before me I hav patronage. 14 He siitli: I have not parts 01 Australia is 11. Did you ever give any direction 80th day of July, A. D., 1875. this but search cannot for it, concerning the property taken from the made dilligeut !- ,- mountains and heavy aeanins, etCs,donewHh . h. (Signed) emigrants at the Mountain Meadow mas fin I it. uistiaivu. rain8 on the coast. He saith; I dij. to Iaao C. 15. to sacrV as its know or aoyihlo; dUpo SA1, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. The Schooner Lucifer, nei'ngiDg 10 J. WlttlAM CiAYTejr. ion? ' Ilaight, wlio wis then tLfl acliog prssi-dttu- t -, T. Hall, f t this city, wss seized in Wsg- sit 12. Notary Publig, Csdar J in Governor not James ITiUiams I lftt Street. di as at City. you Why dalena bay, July 7th by Mexiean rcb- Post -- - t-- 1'the - to-da- h "-m- - u-- fifty-eig- ht w e. Trains y y y : at-tb- Library or r bum Brig ueo, a. - " COUNSELOR- W .t. ATTORNEY AT LAW. .,,... -r J. LEWIS, juds 11-1- 7 ay .... 1(1 1111 - For ,.! -- rre "Mtf'. 1 1 - - -- annexa-lruecist- s. TAILOUING. t ,J T V , , tj I wgiii..u... 1 I. 1 uw.j " s- - e |