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Show ill in - W . n 1 H-- . li ' " ' '"'"'"-- - ' SEMI-WEEKL- i r.jiaiiroll.;aal jmf&r&at I " " il PUBLISHED WEDXESDA Y and HflW Hul i. .i 7j' Y II ' ' 'l $1.00 PERqR. Y, SA TURD A I'.) ( . . a. li VI OGDEXi UTAH, WJE DX E D A Y, AUGUST 25, 1875 BY TELEGRAPH. OCDEN DIRECTORY. au. AKKlv double daily, I U LWe City, Jt Throupii Mml daily Ihrongh Mail daily (ml DEPARTURE. ' fr' 'Td 1 " -- iu.uj., 'LrrUville. G.tiinllLVA. &" ' Wednesdays Wednesdays and fjuntsville, Wyom avVbe latter place fur Rich County, W: I 7.00 a, 5.00 p m " Evanston. and Weunes'iiivs hf CLOSING. ElWlt the anrt for Salt La Satur-dav- i m 7.00 a.m " " nn s 2.90 p.m, 7.00 a.m and Saturdays OFFICE HOURS. 6.15 p.m 8.15 a m. feneral Delivery, j. SlimiaT, O p.m. in u.ov .iu. DEPARTMENT REGISTRY Open from 9 a.m- - to 3 p.m. MONEY OFFICE DEPARTMEMT. Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. n. ..:.!. iwt- ntimi from 6 a.m. to 8 D.IB. JOSEPH II ALL, Postmaster - C. V. Trains - - ... train arrives a.m p.m p.m a.m 8.40 5.40 6.20 8.50 9.00 5.40 ... " - - - s ntJ - at Option Citv a 4 . 1 f I ..a. - ......v. v....0,v.vw. v- , J jruu, KruuBUicu,uauueenappoiniea im8 massacre, p- F"-- .,u..wlu,e..Eaie " ' j jcu uc moi Tui juu us cuuieuieu yonr- ""eu p"i u iu .uu,a.C3 laaug uiwumonyas me target, r" -- i I westwatd. Are you not desirous (o know how that information was com- municated? The testimony, moreover, shows that a capitulation wag agreed to, between the emigrants and Mormons, ... iL. J' .Ji... me aiier aisappearance or withdrawal of the Indians. This wa Pvi.lpniW n measure tf safe(y on the part of the fermer, against the Indians. By the .1. .r k r'iuiauuH, iue cnii- r5""" v' abandoned nronenv.' and their grants confided themselves unarmed and de- i... -- ."vrrr vv:., ujruusa , Opea siaie au mat, was eaia ana aon at tne Did you not in your minds Meadows. secouu mai inquiry? vx it not promise you additional aid to a correct determi- nation! Did you not feel disappointed Ti'J whan mud. rh imuiiuuwu akl.At.Jt io nana..AittrtH mjeuiBu; uiu you net infer, as we did, that the prosecution was unwilling that all the facts should be laid before you? It. is as much the dutw- of thft nn hi in nrnaopninv tn nni.i,i r r; r""c" an innocent mas against conviction, as to be diligent and zealous in convicting the a vu.,, p.m. Depot. I I. , at 7.80 Librarv News W. Turners' very day, Sundays excepWd. At 'Geo. ... I 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. atll a.m. and 7 p.m. Spiritualist Lectures, Liberal Hall, T w 1T1 Episcopal Church Methodist Church ....!..: a r -- -r --ir -6- -vi les emigrants. The safety of the prudently secured by cultivating friendly relations with the savages. Deing more numerous and their mode of warfare beine that of as- menu, has been T .,i8lin8, ibey were able at any lime to L..ri,.im l.t aht.. acts were in the direction of safety to the emigrants; the were only made to , near a ainerent complexion by Smith's . Lr.nr. -. i in which was never spoken to the effect . bi8 Pun WM 10 destroy them.' Thu : . ieD",e".loe.wor.M-now, is ii not possible that during the testimony could only be contradicted by two or inree days when the subordi other verbal acts, and these be was de. u"" among me wormons were resting n ed the privilege of provinz on the ob in camp at me meadows, and tee Indi- - jection of the prosecution. ans were maniog w on the emigrants, The attack which was made on the .ns l . i emitrratits was a . . l v. n ninAM v.uci ji uuwuriiL Lirrpuns . oi iidc Tlu""10.n .0I me truce. K. was a i r-- 'v 10 " treuouerous di ii ciiuesvoriug - uesigi f mut I II fy HI ..I regard of that faith andand dastArillvwhich i uua-- i iU in,i;.... i w luuuun . . . . .1 humanity It 11 a wUUr i lonirrn ii. euvvvvuru, lUe none but savaees have failed to obnerv ivuvu nnnnaaiai agreement from the'Indians that they since the most benighted ages of the would refrain from all further attack on past. Who violated the truce? Who the persons of the emigrants, for a took part In tbe butchery? Disregard ulated bonus from their stock and tram' Smith's and White's testimony and there The prosecution have lavished thir would be that the Mormons nosuspieion anaihemas on the Mormons for drawing did of the kind. That the Inanything the emigrants out of their intrenchment dians did take . part from the beginning . . n irilUC IQIJ B, Cap- - of that slaughter, is vj nmu.ua vi proved beyond all Smith and White alone state piuociuuuu trt .u.. n lime abKcU. question. that ihe whites took part, and they do . . ... . v. t.j: luumug wjr conceri. IOOK pari in the not even mention the Indians, until ex. a,au- - .. bt a ui urno i ii n ucuuid xj m t c DuuniiLLrii in villi irnnur vvucuiiaui throuchv the eonnt m tou won M not. You t.mn r. nnMh..al,..j.,i . r 7 ;j of Uashineton.' Jefferson. Johnson and vour labors aa ust fair F. S. RICHARDS, ftmmon w, v "if """""'vu'jvm, . n inar It. la nnvo KnrL'A. ah bu en i.uU rn iiih nninr mww tpqh rarl uu that Luaii ika nun r.n i wnn iud nMtnn nuu f uu "uvi AT-LAW or tne out ins tae people stopped. rou would have await COUNSELORprocess Jaw, will lynch the prisoners. Moderation is taken all that Pollock. Youcg and Pierce And ouubcucu, uui leara lor me worsi are couia ten yon or what transpired at the NOTARY PUBLIC, Many believe the affair has Meadows. l"ou would have summoned been greatly exaggerated, and that no before you Ira Allen, Sam McCurdy. Office at (hurt House, Ogden, Utah. mischief was intended. A lrter some- - Carl Shirts, Harrison Pierce, Ezra Cur the Su' wuai similar 10 tue aoove mentioned was Special attention eiven to cases befor lis, bwen Jacobs, James Mangram, prune and District Courts. Conveyancing aud ir.i.i.. isotunal Uusiuuss done with accuracy and uis intercepted in Hancock countv. snmo Riffeord Ifnrri.nn nni Kom. .... .p,iw auaui time ago, and the whites then armed for would have availed vnnrsplf of s38 patch. va .11 ik. o A. a contact, put. none came. At present information Ihpv rnnl.t ron. m 5. c.i .l. :.. there. is , tne creates! excitement, nrpvail.- rnart. Itnt tlm unni.. nf ... . .nn,;ii.. wiuiuiuct ig N. TANNER Jr., ..,,, ,11,.. , ik.i tk. mi. iu vuc cuuBUH mreaieneu. ana me aiwavs BUPerncial. curnnarAii with th.t ...u.i.i:iuii au'i ruu ci. uu vuuiiuiui cause the which made courts. is is may slightest imprudence Ueonpnt by It for th ulainrhtpr ATTORNEY AT LAW. mOSt, UiaastrOUR eonnPOHPnApa In on- nnnuoi r,f thm.n,ink pM r..o,Mn. 0 , . ,.,1 ..' tact v. .".vujU iu.csugauon,.. 10 " assume tu : ;oe AND of such peopm editorial notice of the above dispatch, make it possible to go to the bottom of a agreement ..and ask. the jury to . find NOTARY PUBLIC. u the Times sav t lat lin to !h nrmiiint poao llmt nun ril,. 1.1. J . it alarm the seems ludicrous, but are placed on the bench; that learning and White, of acts tbev ttifv wpr 0$eefirst door south of Postoffice, Main t.,0gden. point fae-018 c"ltlT?ted at,the bri lht rules, com- -. done and the language . they "S PVue RemittSpecial attention given to collections. pretend .0 . , . , the handa negroes in ... ehnn.r. ances promptly made- Conveyancing uud NouaTe wun w.u,, tne ract ot tbc utraru, .1C(,luriU.u logeiaer with fear, it has a serious look. crazy tarial business carefully attended to. by law for examining and compelling a slaughter. The people, however i8 that the jSry objected to the proof of what was said JoiTaDn! aZa9,g,lr Dg f ful .J witnesses; are selected with such cau- - and done, in 'the inquisitorial 1Ig,,eUrrendd tion. and sworn to do negotiation with the r of . w, ? evening, their du.v with Tndi. nnt.t " on that 1 the 20th , of Mav last,' such Bolomnirv tl.nr wima, lut' saying w.. k HV VUJDVUUU wuai was 1 j viththrp.mliin.n,n. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, '.T0 lrtl ,he 8.aid betwc.en lhem' un,e" at negotia i.i!u e inti in urdV; . "MS Ti?!0,"0 ruiD An iny.su. tion would be favorable to Lee. The "1 h WW in Watchon, Clocks, m;i f.H. ahot D1" u w Jewelry, Silver and .'.tlB"rrK, "owever, conaucied as this trial people did ob ect. Iu behalf of T.p PiM Mare, MAIN STREET. OGDEN. does not proceed on this pol- - have labored to Repairing ueaily done aud all work warranted. before vou all that bring At Tamanna last evenmir. ih . . a 111 n i!v nn, nn ; k L rtucu me was eaia oeiween Lee and ine lnUianB. ., ia aiL.. poured down in torrents for two hour. r - Hiilt. muicu at oy ana ail mat was naia hpiwppn ih A Ihe Cellars Were SUhmerirprt hilliard Unnrla and cnu 1 BiuinKU. O on the field ituci hi mong tables floated about, a number of sal- I could reasonably a It cannot be doubted that if rna,. . The world is full of IOnna hava Kaan Antn.n.J . nn. .. i j nss iw to Children crying for you, gentlemen, euspenu vvuiyeucu say by your ver spiracy was there formed, or was there were trains business, delaved land Ac.t that in -vh .Um, r DU bv -- rf . McLAIX'S m the lower- nortion nf tha linumn tt.h;t. ;i uvovuvt. vi . IIIUUU IBS- being worked out, euch evidence, that 8iides , , r me , Candied Castor xuivui.taan,--auuiicuv L PeODle is, the colloquium on the field, would scales are- lonalpd for muH TirnilllflA oorough - where . . .uu mki'.l, Oil. r.wvuv, nuitu u tts neen show it, if the witnesses told the truth It is delicious, effective weisnmg coal. The coal dirt mvp! It would be the very testimony by which an4 harmless. The rew nearroes extendinir ... r,l 1 M were directed to meva towards B i i t ir ii jeuerson couuiy, wuere mey wouia " leaves Gen. At was Rivers. first it joined by " U p. - a.m, mougui, uy many mam wasanoax, got- U. C. train arrives ten up for the purpoee of scaring the " and p.m, a.m, whues. but yesterday a letter was found " leaves .TnttAtOAn AA1in lnalta,i lu vuiurcu vwv.ovm - - 6.20 p.m, i &nd and C.15 companies, giving substantially the C. N. train arrives p.m. same instructions. The whites, appre- 45 5 a.m. leavei bending danger, telegraphed te Macon for ammunition, which war ScrTices Rplisrlous : nrnmntlv Imrr Kumlav. in the Tabernacle, at 11 a.m and furnished and distributed to tne local In the First Second and Third Ward School- companies. Every preparation was made . bouses at 5 p.m. rj p. C. P. w -- I lynne,' riain City and Slatersville, Mondavs and Thursdays flooperand lma, Wednesdays .n.t. I . -- 6.30 p.m 6.30 D. 8.40 a.m 8.40 a.m. fait Wee CitT, double daily Mail daily gt Through cut 'Through Mail daily the fence, the Jury, District 5.45 p. 7.40 a. 5.40 p. 7.50 a.m. : the dead, and for no other nhiect. fup.1i fendant niuv be innncpnt. nn( wiihetBmT- going was not only innocent but laud- - ing all the facts proved on the part of i t ut anul tnumane. ir he people, and accepted bv the iurr as Deen in- auie lou nave G. Add Sutli' AMERICAN. structed that if (bo Mormon rartv went established, then the jury must acquit, De at the reomest of men of influence, or for the presumption of innocence is not Counsel Tor WftHhinirton. 19. Corie Fisher, a colored school teacher rurnns. Second lensiblvi for a cood lo a i r ' and thpvj overturned. no took the in of Mississippi, has brought suit in the v, to uv part slaughter, and did iiuvi it li a i c t o I t tJ a urj Court, Heaver, V. t It u unvniiranal U. ... Tn!,,,... iu ai i aUJk mrj Supreme Court of this distriot, against " wi a iiiumus Mivvumbu T,, August, 1875, of being there, is no evidence of any emigrants while they were the Pullman ,calace car comnanv. . claim- : marching' j for refusal to allow : - fi,. axonmrili.ti Ika :. ntllpr -inlpnli.m Ihan u v Unli v owwuijac.u ' " In vnvn ivniiiu vruur, ing $10,000 damages IS uu CVl lllrrc (concluded.) ostensible object, unless they had notice dnce whatever, except the contradicted ner to travel on a palace car irom uin cmnau to wasnington. If any impeachment could impair, or that some other purpose was contem and impeached and wot thle-- testimony . .. , plated; that, in the absenoe of proof, the of Smith, that Lee ever did any act, or j . iew xorit, ia. 18. neeaea 10 atsparage,,me testimony 01 The Times has a Ppecial from Augusta, kw pre8umeg no guiUy knowledge or utlereJ any word, evincing knowledge m tr, mo,! such witnesses as Smith and White. ahnnt iha intention. v vvi g uw v wwuw imv u' ofapurpwse to kill th f migrants, or ivjvuvvt Two The Indians bad fired on the emifrants insurrection of negroes. It says: order utterly to destroy it, to make iiint ce consented tnerno a A truce and capiiulation were th- days since a letterwas found at William- - manifest that U is wholly unreliabl- e- durinjr the two or three davs the Mor mons were in On their resting camp. proper steps to bo taken for the relief of lil an ivrraaf fliA- imnMf.nrta it onv to f o w a wnere the the of the coiorea militia massacre day Indian company me place . . . ... : i i .r i .. emigrant?. i ney ciull not hold out .11 mvuMaco were ddi Been unui mey came suddenly in their impoverished intrenchment "vu " ii.. ..i urius, urucnug uinsa.ujre 01 wuiies on i ,v-"- 6 tneutninst. ine order was signed by before any proper decision could be to view from concealment to commit against a prolonged attack. A perse ver- 1 a man nameu narns. ana stated tnat 9 BlauSbler- lheJ nft(1 concealed ing siege by the Itidiana would inevit ably m&i6) these vital contradictions are uiuicu ; muni memseiveB near toe roaa oeiween wnere eventuate in tueir exterm nat on. geucrm iviycio, i South Carolina, would be present and enough. Why have the people refrained lhe emigrants had been corralled and A joint resistance of the Indians by uiren, we movemems. ine oraer says: i. oui waning omer wunesseB: ii is iair to ueaar city. These facts indicate un the emi rants and Mormons would have Mil every white man and take every i cnarge mat they nave done. it for the l mistakanly. that some communication hmpn nnllir fii,;irJ0i uar.ri r..t;iA t uiviuwi .i . iuiiiVi The i .i .11 ii an guu jou tau gei nave your com sauio rcaauu miv urorapiea toem to naa oeen naa wi h Ihum Anil BArna fi Indians outnumbered them four (o one. rendv to kill With ATpa , hnpa.. and oirfirhlp, thP tPKtllMftnv of- Vnnnore Pnllrvolr Hniminl r.t PftnlPH m.iia ...:.!. And smli a contest, even if it could be mo uui u..v.v. Aa n.. r ...6w.u-.- v cutmeu j pitchforks, and get gunpowder and shot and Pierce. The prosecution alone are to prove, and are you not eager to know, successful on the part of (be whiles as you kill ' After commencing the responsible for witholding from you the what it was? They acted as though t bey could not fail to expose all the pioneer crlaud. OF MAILS ARRIVAL ANB CLOSING VI LEE TRIAL. THE res of Judge J. fmden Post Ofilcc: VOL.. . at .- I 4 f - " I am 1 I d. I 1 -. I I r-- . .i..'. -- "i ww(-v- I . I mi. -- f - d8c1" n!!" ' 11-l- . -- T lit J.S.LEWIS, ,- r, u:!"uu' - - . ""; .v- "-- -- I . ... ., .... .. y -- ? .vi.uj 1 pulsive taste and smell of the Castor Oil is en Its tirely overcome. it athartic Dowers ""' iuiMiired. Price 25 cents. am Auirusta. fia. 1Q Arrests of neirro iMurrooilm, . u effective. They resemble Cream Johnson, Washineton JPffP and iu ept confectioners' shops. Children I.I.T uem aud cry for them. Price 26 eta. per box. counties were continued armed negroes came into Sale bu z. C. M. fcd other druggists. and surrendered themselves. Inliou county a collision between the whites and D acts seems hourly imminent. Doth races are under arms, and niorop r. m"9ed four mile8 from WftJne. uue scouts were hred on by the AMES negroes this mormnir. Th HnrVa nan. - WTTTTtHTC . WISHES TO latUKM "'""llliUO y PWic that for troops, but Gov. he has opened for business in the pie sent here above line at hi euop, w let any companies go. A number Of Volunteers left f,,r YVWna. Xext to PooVs Hotel, boro and it is feared a fight will soon take place. About a hundred arrests have been made in the different will be Jiaam's Vermifuge .Bonbons Wepaat asd H,. n . ,! ; fl " 7 "v" 'U'.."U,U'V1 as and done ll v', "ea ;m., WM wiuaiij said the period when it ,8 dunng auegea .o nave Deen concerted and car into execuUon, would be the direct and most satisfacto,y evidence to rebut 0 Indeed it is the only evi- aence; 10 ueny ,0. prisoner t,e privi- - and White m w.1I ri I. Wn o character. . Gentlemen of the Jury, consider what 7. lK luo ei ast have occurred . .V. ManAtf TAILORING. a defense, Lee is guilty. I draw your attention to making Unless Lee was a party to an agreethe subject of this inquiry te show ment with the persons who actually J0U .... ih ir.n.i..nli.M committed the slaughter by which be on which Smith and White contradict was advised of it beforehand and gave each other, and are contradicted by his conaeat to it, he is not chargmble . tj mk., with any guilty knowledge or to it, also, to expose and denounce participation. palpable fraud of the Lee's solicitude to put all euch eviOgden, COUntieB. closing the mouths of Pollock Yonni dence before the plad of a shore of ' liai-nin and ..v.,v,.u jury etinces his confipatronage. dence ia wuaiWlg that inycciiu he would be vindicated by it , . I'lttshMrff P. 10 .1 nn C.U t acts, that are In. i tu iUe vemai luc from all charge of compassing the death A dispatch from Wilmor- -. V. . T L.ri palrins, . f elc done with wnuoatuuuiu question. of these emigrants.. Hon. hamuel Henry, memher 'of ih7 I.pi.. f v .. : . Dispatch. vuuaic msiruciea tnat . it Wft8 You have been instructed that the from islature. Cambria Co.. while not nni..rni SATISFACTION GUARANTEED by. of the people is to be esiabliahed ,o ..Cb,,. fr.non. pothesis Nndowi rt.ftu.r ihe J while WllHam, riftUStret. Ihatmlpuili by proof beyond a reasonable doubt. That is an hypothesis of guilt rthat is suade the Indiana -to ilpt;.f nun,i msuim.y aiuea. j wury the hypothesis to be proved. If the de- - XV.l Jsr J fn.. ...n.C. r oh,, Knn;;: S7-l- V y nrZJl u., r ' Xi!" XTL'" -- to-da- .J Z t, riftf5treet, a i aeaS, -j- -'i ,i uu .:.s . Pcgo pressly interrogated, after the main narrative had been given. They are murderers, on their own statements, for ihey say on oath that they took part in that butchery. They do not say who else did, except by vague implication. A supposition that Lee made, or contributed to the making, of a bona fide lives of all the arrangement to 6ave-themigrants as be saved the li vea nf Ihn children, by that capitulation, is a sup position in ravor of inaecence, which is always the supposition or rriimntinn of law, and it continues while it can stand consistently with other funta proved. It is, therefore, a reasonahln supposition in this case, because the proof does not overturn it. and it ia a i, re ported by collateral facts of great evidentiary force. If that supposition is aocepted, Lee must be acnuitted. for T repeat it is an hypo hesis which harmonizes with all the facts which tbe jury can find: it harmonizes with evPrr Lira) deduction from those facts. It is an hy pothesis that the facts rroved An not elude or re'uut. and it is. moreover, ih. direct fact whioh Lee offered to nroe and, in consequence of tbe obief-tioof the prosecution, was prevented from preving. The collateral facts bv whioh n,;. pothesis is supported are those on which omun ana unite have been contradicted. A destruction of the emierranis. rmr- euant to a previous nlan S I' - .. , UIVIOOBIIIJ presupposes seme disouHsion hoiw.nn those who do the bloody deed. Some mrana musi oe provided, some mode of aciion agreed on. Smith has been relied on to supply this evidence. He eays Lee called him aside for consultation at Hamblin's ranch, told him what was to be done; that therefore, and to the plan then announoed, Leo took command or the Mormon forces to execute the plan. To that interview ha is careful to say there is no other witness. Smith proceeds to sny that immediately after this announcement of the object to be accomplished, and the plan of operations, Lee formed the Mormons, into a hollow square at tbe camp; that he therein the character of commander ' - e a. f ,- ni...;i. pur-eua- ut (Continued on FAghih Tage,) |