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Show Adjourned Sine Die. The Senate of the United States adjournei this morning. The Executive appointments Were confirmed, but none are announced that are of any importance. Mr. Bancroft's resignation as minister to Germany, was not even noticed. Mr. Wash-burnMiuister to France, has expressed a desire to withdraw from the position which he has occupied during a terra of four years. The embassy to England will be rendered vacant in a few weeks, Mr. Schenck desiring to withdraw from public life, and solicits exemption from c, further service. The President and his Cabinet . have failed to make nominations for the succession to the gentlemen who have given up their exalted stations at the various Courts, whore they arc accredited. A legion of clamorous applicants for favors in requital of political ser vices, are besieging the mansion of "We will heartily enthe President dorse any action the Administration may take in transporting to other climes the aspirants who arc beseeching for reward in consideration of tkc zeal which they exhibited in advancing the interests of those who hold the reins of power. The President has undisputed authority in rppointitjg his servants at any point that he may deem necessary, whether as ministers to foreign Courts, or as postmasters of villages. During the adjournment of Congress the President can, at his discretion, designate the officer to serve under his administration, subject, however, to confirmation in the future. Perhaps he may self-sacrifiei- nr think it expedient to postpone ap- pointments requiring serious consideration until such a time that he might be re'ievcd of the wranglings nnd criminations that are always incidental to the meetings of the Senate when engaged in executive session. He may make appointments during the recess, and as his word may be said to be a command with his obsequious followers, it is certain that his recommendations will meet with .approval. The adjournment of the Senate docs not signify that the Woman's Journal; published ift BosU. P. The Union Pacific train last ton, Chicago and St. L6uis, and edit- night was the largest that has reached ed by Julia Ward Howe, Lucy Stowe, this city since the advent of winter. Five coaches were attached to the train Henry B. Blackwell, T. W- Iliggin-so- n three hundred and twenty and Mary A. Livingstone, the containing five Chmatilen on their way to San Fraa well known advocates of Woman Cisco. Many of the Celestials ?ftfehd to Suffrage. The N. E. man had bet' return to their native land. They came from Louisiana, where they were enter put his head Into that "four-pee- k measure" he talks about, and never gaged as laborers, but it seems that the freedmen not disposed to tolerate meution a nest" again. Any- them in were their midst, looking upon them thing but a genius is the opinion as competitors in the cotton, rice and tormed of him by those who have sugar fields. Their contracts expired been so unfortunate as to read his lately and they express their delight at at what they have seen, but complain of soporific platitudes. the treatment received from their ebony lined Samples of rice The on the Red River, were shown us grown this morniug, and experts declare thut Following is a description by the the quality is superior to that produced Montanianof the "special - Howler. legislation" agitators of Salt Lake, the bumming carpet-baggercommonly known as "the ring :" Tle third class arc what are known as bar-roo- s, i c. R. Mc(;m';(;on fifth r. Iaii Fr NEWS DE L.KHS, y n. t ewm 15-li-n Shock or Eartiiqcake. "A. C." are informed writes from Pleasant Grove, March 24th: on reliable authority that a Tittsburg "About a week ago, on a calm day, a Good Pbostects. We company centemplate establishing ex- slight shock of earthquake was felt in n part of this place, tensive works in Ogden for the manufac- the lasting about one minute and a half. ture of iron. This wonld be of great In the house where these lines are being benefit to our city, and there is no bet- penned the pendulum of the clock sudits work, and the clock aud ter place in Utah for the purpose than denly all the house furniture shook moderatethis. ly. Two men sitting down to eat dinA large establishment for the manuner, about half a mile north from here, facture ef window sash and doors is in a field, felt as if a board was drawn forward and bmkward under tnm. shortly to be erected here. s Simultaneously with this, Ogden is bound to be a greil manuwere put in motion in the mountains."' Det. Are. AVr. facturing as well as agricultural and contrary, the Administration vested with the prerogative of bestowing its honors ad interim, upon the recipients of favors from the Government. Anything but a Cienius. next-to-nothih- Feb. lGih , g" wish you would come out of that class sepulchre in which I you w.ll go into a grave, gcl out on the prairies, where the air tainted with the breath of murderer! thieves; get a grave where H,e , light and the flowers can flourish Von are an unmitigated infii main in that stinking sink on old Polled Pond. Bctweca those KKPytiu aud your muscles and and bl0f,l he contest will not be hlgs long, and Wal I ' will win! Come, do not dare death any l0nm There is no cense which I can Perceive in your dwelling longer in that diaboli-cal .TV " 1 ,! den. Come, and go out into Nebraska an'l I will let you have laud, say ten thousand acres, the richest, as you know, i the world, on ten years' time, six percent and you can make a model farm. Although I think sometimes you're mid i dHikc to see you suffer the tortures' of hell Come out. Yours truly, To J. Stkhuxu .Mohtox, 317 Broadway (fur a day or two.) George Francis Train, New York Tenths And now another of Colfax's Ins fallen by the way. JIosu Dillon, who wrote the elaborate certificate of character exhibited by the nt'ring Vice at Sauth Bend, and who therein recollected that he paid, as cashier of the Sergeatit-at-Anns- , the "S. ('." check to Ames instead .if Colfax, but who swore just the other way before the Poland Committei', has been turned out of office, having shown such a record that lie was atk-eto resign. He swore before the Pulaud Committee that a cheek drawn to Eldridge k Sons, of Alexandria, was paid to Ames at the same time the Colfax check was paid; but the check has been fuuud. auJ Eldridge & Sons' names are indorsed d M achines. cc-ise- Singer Sewing Machine. AT THE CENTRAL DEPOT, snow-slide- railroad centre. agent for claiming house, ihe only sample he had itith him was a suspicious looking bottle of Urge dimensions, which he carried in his side pocket, containing something that was capable of winding up several persons, but not of much service to watches. That kind if a watch-ke- y may be a patented articisco watch-ke- y Endowment, a weakly cle, but we consider it a fraud on the Salt Lake daily, expatiates on the watch trade. HALL IMPKIt! genius of the' Oodkn Junction, In Clta grent variety, ut KcGKEOOH A CO.'S. subfinancial a and struggles with SrRiors Accident. Mrs. Swan, wife ject in our columns, which it is not of ike Secretary of the Utah Central rblc to get through its wool. The Railroad Company, while crossing the Endoicvicnl will never have to labor track yesterday evening, at Wood's under the accusation of genius. For Cross, was overtaken by the train that a specimen of its profound stupidity, left this city at half past five, and, becould get out of the way, was sec an editorial iu this morning's fore she struck and hurled off the track. Two issue. Quoting from ihe Woman's oflicrribs were broken; She was imJournal, with that paper brought by mediately rescued frm her perilous con"a little bird," lying on the table, dition, and taken to the house of friends staring him in the face, this journal- in the neighborhood. istic geniass who edits the N. E., inXow is Your Chance Buy RKKS. 20O Staml of IT A LI AN BEES, forms the infinitcfcimal portion of in ToKidder Hiven, to arrive April let. for Sale t or Salt Lk City, prka $15 per hive. Oe'lcn doses his who take daily the public Leave orderi t UKKEN WELL A WRIGHTS', or at II. Dinwoodey's Furniture Store, Salt that the Journal Ogilen. of "'" Luke The Scsdat, Dear Trab:- -I think about you deal, nwd the more I think, tlie JH ttAVfi THE AGENCY FOR. AND. ARE SELLING OX FAVORABLE Terms, the justly celebrated And JYeir g, ti,y- - is published by "a society of ladies Thii'Lets; George Hunf is the lucky in Salt Lake City," and c nnmcnts on one in the matter of increasn At this morning his domes ic hour aa early their "political and social relations." an addition of three speccircle enjoyed scribe has The poor muddle-headeimens, upon whflse faces are imprinted heard about the Woman's Exponent, the lineaments of their worthy nncester. The vouns: ljanf are doing finely, and fcdittd by Hits E. L. Greon, at Salt give signs already of great fondness for with the, music R'pcrtir, 25th inst. Like, and confounds it to-da- y d Cur-nn- at our In SALT LAKE, BRANCH -- in- nC' north-easter- Mormon Enterprise. Tictnrc Frames and Mouldinjrs, power of appointment disappearswith '.Vim The Deieret Evnting Xetrx, of Salt Lake the departure from the Capital of At MrtiKtliOU Jt CO.'Si fifth street. Utah, the accredited organ of the . City, On the 25th TateSt Watcii-Keythose who are entrusted with the Mormon Church, and whose o vner and rhan of fair complexion insf., a editor, Hon. Geo. Q. Cannon, is a deleprivilege of acting upon the Presi- took a young on the U. 1'. R. It. to Uintah, gate to Congress, we believe is the only trip On the dent's rccommeudations. in this if not in the he was a San Franis Mr. Morion wj!h r Francts Train'ssympathizing condition ;n t l(I wrote him the following ,Io,.nH appeal t9 etrme out of pnsonment! Don Li kb if. The Denver Tribune says that the farmers and producers of Northern Colorado are very much out of humor with the action of the U. P. and D. Y. railroads in reducing the freight on wheat, between Ogden and Denver; that until recently the freight on a car load of wheat between the points mentioned, was 5200; and that it is now $75, thereby enabling the holders of wheat in Utah to flood the Colorado markets at less figures than the present ruling prices. 5. L. Herald, 2Gth on it. inst. a co., strpt.Oglcn. Mr. Mortouto Mr. Trah, The following is important to all who contemplate attending Conference i Salt Lark Cm, March 25, 1873. To the Dlshopa throughout the Territory : We wish you to use every precaution", so that persons exposed to small pox shall not attend general conference. We do not wish to postpone it beaause of the disease, but if we are not careful (here may be danger. Quarantine and health officers should be instructed to prevent any exposed persons leaving their neighborhoods, and the greatest vigilance must be exercised. We depend on you to see it attended to as it should be, and this responsibility must rest upon you. We shall do all in our power to fumigate here, and use every precaution to preserve the people from danger. It will be prudent for those visiting the city to'niake sure there is no smallin China. From passengers who caine pox in the houses before they visit their with them, we learn that tea has been friends. TSkioiiam Yor:, planted along the Mississippi and llol lU.NlKL II. WtLI-S- . rivers as an experiment and that up to li3Missr.o. The suit of James M. this time the indications are favorable Central Pacific railroad comPage for a successful result. pany, was dismissed yesterday, on motion of the plaintiff's attorney. This is Cash Butter and Eggs, and Merchandize the suit on w hich the jury hung, at the term for 1872 of the Third paid for Grain by lligginbotham & Co., September District Court. The action will be immes25-2at Wtber Drug Store, Ogden. diately commenced again, in the District U. C From Salt Lake, the Utah Court of San Francisco. An intimation was given recently that motion would Central came in with about forty passenbe made for a change of venue, the degers, some of whom were tourists, and cisions and ru'ings of the judge of the others who are ou a visit to this city for Third District court on the previous the purpose of testing the phosphoric trial of the cause, still lingering in the memories of plaintiff end his counsil; properties of the trout and herring that but they have thou.ht better abound in the Ogden and Weber Rivers. of it evidently and will take a change of veuue" On the road, everything is in good trim, themselves; out of the Territory and beand all looks well. Messrs. Leaviit and fore ano her judge. S. L. Ihnrfd of Radicals, Ihe howlers who are in favcr of confiscation, annibilation, devastation and destruction to all Mormons, high and low, great and small, and long for a decree proclaiming all children of plural marriages, lattardt, and hail the happy day wbc i Mr. Clagget will be their Governor, that these desirable ends (as they hope) shall be attained. This class are largely in the minority, and are composed only of thosi gentry who, having failed to make a raise in mining swindles or otherwise disreputably, now long for the day when they can gobble an improved abandoned Mormon ranchc or town lot, and hope to make it so hot for the Mormons that an abandonment of property and emigration will become necessary . We are not a Mormon, and Robert Bulte bring in the train without would like to see old lirigham and his and under their mamgement it chiefs dealt severely with, but we truly fail, off goes safely and surely. hope the desires of the extremists of Utah will not be granted. C, P. 'The Central Pacific train was tvcll patronized this morning. Travel THURSDAY, 27. is getting more brisk on the road, and the Ocftts ruBLismxo Ccmpaxt. At the prospects of an increase are hopeadjourned meeting of the Ogden Pub- ful. The Western merchants are continuing to prepare for a business that it lishing Company in the City Hall at 2 p.m. a dividend was declared of is said will be unprecedcntedly large this Summer. Quite a number of the 20 per Cent oh the Capital Stock. solid men of Sacramento and San FranC- - W. TEN ROSS, Secfy. cisco went East on the U. P. to-da- Small Pox Notice In LOQV3Sr and OGDEN. -- 00- country, newspaper STORES world, that owns a type foundry and parurchasers in the North can have INSTRUCTIONS at the Store of per mill for its exclusive use. It also Mrs. BOWIUNG, Ogden. owns its own buildings, book Etorc and 00biudery, and is the authority and law for a great many thousand people. It is can be Full lines of Cotton, wonderful to think that, where but a few Xecdlcs anl uninyears ago, existed only a barren, supplied. habited plain save by the red man s25-Cnow is a veritable garden, miles on miles Superintendent. in extent, a beautiful city a metropolis with half a score of priming offices, one of which makes its own type and paper, prints, electrotypes and binds its own books, gleaning the rags from the wayside, digging the lead from its hills, nnd making ih leather from its flocks, and 00converting all into a finished volume It cannot be denied that Salt Lake Valley, tfitli its exhaustlcss variety of vegLAPvdEST ORGAN FACTORY IN TI WORLD, COX-etable and nineral products its great salt sea is a wonderful place, and the sitting of Seven Immense Three storey Buildings. Mormons, with their enersry, thrift nnd KU3ll)EK OF MEN EMPLOYED: peculiar ideas, a wonderful people. Round Printer's Cvlinrt. -- Attachments H. B. CLAWSON, Silk, The Estey Organ. 1 -- mtlE FIVE II UX I) RED! Hotel Arrivals. OGDEN HOUSE. J. j. Mauok, - - - - Proprietor. March 2G. Louis Miller, Laramie, W T; GeoSpen-ce- r Kuaff, Chicago; Myles McGill, Boston, Mas; Miss O'Neill, Austin, Iowa; John J Pendergast, Australia; Charles Rodgers, BeReVillc, Canada. A Partial PromIsk. A Inn-singhu- rg AVERAGE SALES FOR THE LAST 10 YEARS: Ten Thousand, Eight Hundred per Annum! Established, 1SI0. All the Finest ImproTenipnM in Reed Organs were Originated pany. The Wonderful and Beautiful by this Com- AM mau, thinking he was about VOX JUBILASTG IS OX XO OTHER ORG to die, endeavored to get a promise Via hold Testimonials from the FirstMnsical Talent in the United from his young wife that she would I respectfully refer the Citizens of Weber county to Mr. JOHN never marry again, , The lady hesi- Tabernacle and who Organist, Ogden City, htj has purchased an Estey, tated a long timcj but finally gave speak of it cs he finds it. her husband's anxious heart partial CHARLES W. STAYNER, take ease by faying, "I'll promise nut to City. General Agent, Main Strefet, Salt 35tf marry uv.ire then I can help." |