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Show Later.It BY TELEGRAPH. V nnd Simmons, nieasrn , the executive mansion, hate I as summoned for St. Loui. having been in 'he governmentwitnesses by ,..ih!i,n. f - V..1j 1J ru.4f bonthTn his The svcreiftrT r,r,c:il OC.T, replying 10 -- ,p,ftl7 The to ban. my: iuitnr'r.i-tte- r not only willing but pie of lie south are rhi whole o' their official ot tho t l,..U shourd be given id the world the l'muie historian should that nnd Lave the opportunity of judging them in the lifrlit ef those records lie aehurea in sup then "of our hearty with the misainjc vour department plying We will hare ,..,fM."rat iWutnenirt. famished you properly authenticate re m our possesion conies of such in procuring others vou ai.-'-t will pnl ii heinz un ieryud. of course, that your dpTuruiiewt will aft'ord ns similar foili ties in the prosecution of our work." A San Antonio, Texas, dispatch re received to that ports, on information Mexican revolution is thai the CJre:U excitement pre painin" ground, v,.ils throughout the northern States of that country. The whole western part of Cohahuiia is up in arms, as are the StMtes and Mamalaupts, Nueua L"on and San Luis, and in fact all Dorth (Jen. lreviuo is notv era Mexico. tniridiin'' on Wonierev frotn the State Another general is ap of Tmnaulipas. Saltillo from the west. Du prouching rance has loined hands with her Bister States in the struggle. The movement a stupendous one in the interest of Perfirio Dias for president. (len. Ord. having been summoned to Washington for consultation on Indian affairs, left yesterday morning. New York, 5 Bowen's letter is expected to result in Lis prompt expulsion from Plymou'li church, unless his evidence is estab lislied by other testimony than his per sonal opinion or assertion against Beecber, which has little weight with those who know liowen and his course hitherto. It is naturally asked why Bowen continues his membership when lie baa so Ion connaentlally Known, as be says. Beecher's guilt, or beliewd it Dr. Leonard Bacon has written a let' ter hoping that no church or minister in vited to the Plymouth church advisory council will be detained by any disgust with ine business, still less by preju. (fice agaiust the inviting church or Us pastor. Topea, Kan , 5. There has been consid. ruble excite meat over the faot that information has been telegraphed from here which en abled one J. II. Mowery, member of the legislature from Doniphan county, to es cape from the oilicers in pursuit of him. His crime is forgery, in connection with the issue of $;. 000 school bonds in Comanche county, two years ngj. The governor haa oiier"d a reward of $'20'0 for his capture. The commission inves tigating tht bonds of the school fund aro eaid to have positive evidence that the name of the district clerk is forged to teu $1,000 bonds of the district in Rice county, and it is thought the guilty parties wl be foand. Pm-in- 1876. GENERAL CH To the Jobbing Trade in Town and Country, at Prices Defy Competition, consisting of SlUPLE AUD FANCY 4laaisd FiiKliuy, tlueeuaware. STOVES, FREE DELS VERY TO ALL Lum;), GOODS, etc. STOVES. PARTS OF THE CITY. H. B; Clawson, to-da- SITT f. ii i DRUG STORE, aaWtUHii, MEDICINES OF ALL KINDS. P''l' d J. 8KAL Which will bo sold Probate Clerk. EETAIL. Per JOIIM BURT, Deputy. 114t ALSO CHOICE WIiN'ES, LIQUORS & ALES. For Medicinal Purposes. Notice to Contractors, R. 0rders from obroad will receive prompt and careful attention. D 0 A p 0 -- 0 Summons. VI. - -- Haying removed Lis business to tbe Honeer Drug Store, Main Street, announce! to his numerous patrons that he is still prepared to furnish them with m - Mary Magee, Defendant. The people of tho United fltatet In the Terri tory of Uth, send pneting to Mary Magoe, defendant. You are hereby required to aunwer the petit I vn of James H Magee, m said court Med against yon, within ten days, exclusive of the diiy of service after the servico oh you of thin if served within this county; or, if served out of this county, but within this district, wnh- iu twenty ins; i.therwwe, uniu ioriy oays. or taken against yon. judgment by delauit will bewuw cum according to tne prayer ot a action is brought to obtain decree dissolving th lmnd of matrimouv exUting betwiien said ulaintitr aud defendant, tpon" the grounds set forth In lh paition on file in this office. And von 'are herebv uotMed that If you fail to appear and aaswer the said petition a above and plaititiff will take default ngaiust you ' upuly tothe courtfor the relief prayed for. 'intestHmony whereof. I, J. C. Wrifht, clerk of said court do hereuto set my hand ami affix the eJ of suid court, thin 1st day of Feb. 1S7C BOOTS AND SHOES, OF EXCELLENT MATERIAL AND SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP, AT P BICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. GOOD FIT GUARANTEED. H In addition to Lis former business he now has p H -- QQ A sum-moi- 'Jl pun, J. U',r-V- Q AND A FULL LINE OF - Pi' i a, FINE STOCK OF DRY GOODS. , 1 lso dispensed et a com. Pure Drnsa and Medicines, Present""" jr Enelish, Freirlt or petent ani experienced ' Dr.iemat. "CIQUOIIS, TOBACCO Lsri,5lBcrd choicest ommlB. AND CIGARS of ,he WINES, CASH, WHEAT. BARLEY. OATS, BUTTER; EGGS AXD I1IDES RE : CEIVED IX PAYMENT FOR MERCHANDISE. w Pro :te Clerk. Per JOHN BURT, Deputy, bll-- tt 05 C. WRIGHT, ! OKMSBY, O?ropr. JOSPB TYRRELL, G LEOAL NOTICE. O. C. H particulars enquire at W. G. Child's store, Ogden. P. CULLEN, Contracter. Ogden, Jan. 17th, 1876 Is. Ii. JSot lees than l.uuu ties con lm traded to any one party, d 1021t-sIn the Probate Court In aud for Box Elder coun ty, Territory of Utah, Hon. Samuel Smlia, Judge. Jamtt II. Hagu, plaintiff, &t BBD ROOK PRIOBS. WHOLESALE AND C. WRIGHT. R. TIES TO BE LET BY Contract; to be delivered at Ojden or at the C. P. Switch, opposite Briirhatn City, for which the highest cash prices will be paid. For further UTAH. Fresh D rugs, Patent & Proprietary . 1 A eqres DRV ISnhhcrs. and Ciidh. and Nhelf Hardware, STOVES, to-da- y ..,.,. that g afternoon, his goatship came gambol- Cleveland, 0., 6. J. E. Bliss, arrested vesterda for rob- - ing friskily to meet him, evidently, bing the mails, had a hearing be- ike Oliver Twist, anxious for more. for ana was vxjiuiuieuioner unite committed to jail in default of $3,000 Cincinnati, 5. During the performance of the alleof the -- Great Republic," at gory iwobtnson s opera house this afternoon, a portion of the pillars supporting the gailery gave way. precipitating a number of occupants upon the balcony below. At this wiiting it is not known whether any were killed, though there rumor that three received persons WHl injuries. Nearly UOQ school children took part in the allegory, and the audience was mostly composed of i ".cub ana relatives of the partici- Latest reliahlo jous disaster is that one woman was . .eJ ,ulf'ght and a number of children ir not fatally injured, ia try "'uiwij, fg to get to the doors. It seems that mere IS no foundation fnt tha .r the oallorir fallinv.: hu.'iho. cjpuil )l i'- -' was Caused bv tin nturm nf 7 rai8td by tt nii'chevicus boy in X g 11 ia ftlui08t impossible to Iff Jbum reliable d Mails of the disaster for are filled' frith an,? !tr,"'8 ' fneuda and relatives. GROCERIES. Clothing. XoUoii. y dm-mire- is unknown. G2 Offer their Immense Stock Of rl Galveston, Texas, 5. terrible explosion occurred at the shippers' cotton press, this city, at a late hour last night. A portion of the boner weighing ten tons was carried 250 feet. The roof over that portion of the building was blown off and the brick walls broken. Two men, Spriggs and m. Thompson, were severely injured, but it is thought nat fatally. About thirty men were employed at the time in (Lfierent portions of the press, and their escape is almost a miracle. The cause 1876. OGDEN CITY, UTAH, action is brought to obtain a decree duttio ving the of niati iniony exiftinR between snid plain "I'll fis him this time," Spilkins bonds tiff aud defendant, uiwm the ground set forth in the petition on file in this ofho. after hAndinTO an rnnln.' finrrarl pail, I ri Janesville, 0...5. And vou are herebv. notiflnd that if vnu .fail . ,. . . . tt . i Whitcomb Ilenderson.aged 19,clerk of Wltn rat pOlSOn, tO a VOraeiOUS UlUV appearand anu wersaid petition asabore required uu appiy the post office at Dresden, Muskibgo -J U0'UII h s etmr- pn r n;it that had tn thncoiirt lor the reliel nr.vuJ lor. was arrested this morning by rjlatitS. Jud?e. llOWt'Ver. Of SDilkinS county, In testimony whereof, I, J.C. Wriirht, clerk o . , I faid rourt, do hereunto et my hand and affix the Special Agent 0. K. Henry, for stealing j- i l letters. He made a lull confession. uisuidy wiiuu, uu iciuiuiu nuuie in .ii. geaI 0f gR,d court, tUU 3it day of Jan., 1870. bonds. JL SMI A.MEIUCAN. listing' on, 5. n n Cmifflrt B.intaiii m:vrtanr to PreMdetit. LefVr nnd Price, pri is now reportd that six were killed in the' stampede, persons tour t wuose numei are asoerttiued: Mrs. Henry Ksgler.,.Mr Nancy Clark, Ilwttie Lexlie, Harry White, and bet weeu 55 fifteen and twenty injured J ho house whs 'lensety packed,, aud the thousands of children among the uu dience were At the height of enjoyment when some one in the g lery raised the cry of fire as the red light from the colored fire? used in the piny flashed out from the wings. Some one in the audi ei cotook up the cry anditwafi re echoed from near the duor by a person who caught a glimpse of the red glare from the stage. An immediate rush was made for the front doors. A child was pushed down the steps andscreHmed Itnmedi ately a man thrust his arm through the wondow, and the scream and crash were enoug i to set the panic in full force People in the rear, mud with fear, press ed upon thote in front, shouting and Men, terror etricktn, struck cursing. l i t i J uowu neipiess women anu coiiuren in frant or climbed over their heads to the top of the stairs aud precipitated them selves upon the screaming and bleeding maes ot wonun and children below. The scene in and about tho opera house after the accident was heart rending News of the catastrophe spread like wildfire over the city, and from directum IXat Nhoos, came people hurrying to the scene until J S.eaiiK'B' Kf tNivy the squares were impassable. A few men placed near the doorway endeavor ea io assure me people tnat there wan no danger, and au effort was made from :o: the stage to check the mad career of the affrighted audience, but quiet whs not restored till a number were trampled to death and many severely injured Those able to wtlk were sent to their home those more seriously injured were taken Charter Oak and Monitor Cook and Heating Stoves at Low Figures. to the Ninth street station house and to the Commerce hospital, and the dead were in the office e.f the opera hcise. White Plains, N. Y., 5. Edward J. Stokes, convicted of ki'liDg Jijjeis Fisk, Jr., appeared before Justice Dyckman to day on a writ of habeas To the Family Trade of Ogden and corpus, ana tits counsel moved for his vicinity. Call and see us. from-Sinon release the ground Sing that he had been imprisoned ten months before receiving bis final sentence. Judge Dyckman reviewed the case and denied the motion. He remanded Stokes to Sing Sing to serve out the remainder of his sentence. A bill of exceptians will be All ori'ers addressed to M.S. Jf'ATSOX will receive prompt attention. presented at the general term of the su preme court. Stokes was very nervous St. Louis, 6. The counsel for McKee file! a motion in the United States circuit court for a new trial on the following gronnds 64-tFirst, because the court admitted illegal and incompetent evidence offered by the ii n iiiiii mi inn ii ii i mi iiiHwiimin prosecution; second, because the court gave the jury wrong instructions and erred in the charge ot the jury: third, LEGAL NOTICE. because the verdict is against the law: fourth, because the verdict is against the In the Probate Court in and for Box Elder Conn AT ty, Territory of UUa. Hou. Samuel gmitb evidence and the law. Judge. Gen. Babcock, Geo H. Williams, ex Horace. C. XolU, Plaintiff, v Summont. attorney general, Levi P. Lucky, the President's private secretary, and W. 0 Florence K. KobU, Defendant ) The people of the United Stnteiin theTerritorv Avery, arrived from Wasningtoti this to Florence K. Noble of Utah nend moruing, and took rooms at the Lindel) deli'ndiint You greeting are hereby required to RDwr the th-hotel. Oher friends of general will lictitimi of Horace C. Noble, in tuid court filled arrive to morrow aud for several days to gninfit you, within tcn'tny, exclusive of the lay the vernce on you of thin Sum come. Jvi'tjre Porter, of New Yerk. of of ervice,ftltr Hionc if sorved within this County; or, If ierved the counsel for Babcock, will probably out t'l'UiU County but within tliidJJixtriit. within A largo ttock of not reach here till to morrow or Mon twenty ilavs; otherwiMo, within forty ilav; or will be taken agaiust you detnult by judgement to sickness. day, owing Said aouording to iuo praj'er ot k d petition. M JOSLTJI HALL, Gen. Sup't. ., .' JOHN DR.IVER, Dispensing Drujrzisl : y. S. iiEAD, Foreman llot nd Shoe ., ,.' ' |