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RICHARDS, BY TELEGRAPH. Mining; Iciiioraiula. AMERICA!?. A company of California capitalists propose to establish smelting works at Utica, N.Y. The old Northern Hotel, corner of John and Union Streots, was destroyed by fire on Saturday night; the loss will not exceed $10,000; it was only partially insured. The building was erected in 179 ), by Moses Baggs. Aaron Burr, lied Jacket, and many historical personages have been guests in the hotel; and the first theatrical performance west of Albany was given in the building. EoBton. Last evening there was a fire at 41 and 43 Pearl Street, which destroyed the entire stock of Weld, Bryant & Co., dealers in and manufacturers of shoes, and the goods of Howe & Willey, dealers in morocco, J. Wcntworth, carpet slipper manufacturer, and badly damaged the stock of W. & J. Wallace, wholesale boot and shoe manufacturers; the amount of loss has not been ascertained. Chicago. Governor Holden, of North Carolina, has made a formal application to the President for troops to aid in quelling disturbances, and for an allowance to the county, which has been declared by Editor and Publisher. the Governor in a state of insurrection. The President and Secretary of War, a consultation, have ordered four after QCDEJL DIRECTORY. companies of troops to Tennessee to aid tho revenue and other United Status offliiited flairs Officers, for icers in enforcing the laws. Utah. The determination of Prosscr, of TenJ. "Wilson Shaffer, Governor to appoint a negro to West Point, nessee, $. A. Maun. Secretary has been followed by an announcement Marshal Milton Orr. that McCormick, of Arizona, will reC. II. Hempstead, U. S. Attorney commend an Indian cadet; and tho deleE. J. Tourtellotte. Supt. Indian Affairs gate from Wyoming declares ho will apC. C. Clements. Surveyor-Generpoint a woman. Receiver of Public Monies J. B. Over-ioSan Francisco. to the San Diego gold fields The rush George R. is Registrar of Land Office unabated; tlie stages are daily crowdMaxwell. ed. A Btoainer yesterday carried about P. V. S. Assessor John Taggurt. 400 gold seekers; another steamer leaves O. J. llollister. U. S. Collector for the same destination. It C. C. Wilson. Justice Chiff is reported that Chinamen havo been and Strickland F. Associate Ju stkesO, driven away from the mints, and that Hawley. several of them have been killed. San Diego and other places in the southern Officers: Territorial William II. portion of the State are being rapidly Delegati to Congress depopulated. Hooper. Zerubbftbel Snow. FOHEICX. Attorney-GenerLiverpool. Marshal J. D. T. McAllister. The bark Mary ,hh;iUn, from liakia, Auditor William Clayton. aud reports that, Brazil arrived Treasurer DaTid (J. (.'aider. on the lrJth of February, while iu latiSuperintendent of Common Schools tude 40 north and longitude 24 west, Robert L. Campbell. sue passed a is rr;e steamer, which was displaying liritish heading north-eas- t, Weber County Officers:F. D. colors ana a signal to note unit tier Probate and County Judye ; machinery was broken down. It is Richards. Sdtct Men Lester J. Ilerrick, Henry thought sho may have been the miffing City of Huston. The gu'a was very Holmes, Kiehard Dallantyue. Clerk and Recorder F. S. Richards. heavy and the Johnston was unable to Aurelius Miner. stop or get near enough to kisLo any Prosecuting Attorney other observation. Sheriff Gilbert lielknap. Cork. Deputy Sheriff William Brown. Assessor and Collector Sanford BingPhillips, tho absconding Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue, from Newham. ark, N. J., was arrested on the arrival Treasurer Israel Canfield. of the Idaho at Qneenstown, Coroner Wm. N. Fife. Surveyor and Superintendent of Schools His crime consisted in forgery to the extent of $40,000. Wm. W. Burton. Madrid. The funeral of Prince Henri de BourGovernment: City Incorporated by Act of Jan. 18, 1861. bon, who was killed in a duel by the Municipal election biennially on the Duko Montpensier, occurred second Monday of February. Meetings There was no public demonstration. Cairo. of the City Council weekly, on Tuesday Las given orders for The Street. Main government at Hall, evenings, City the immediate commencement of new Loren Farr. Mayor Aldermm F. A. Brown, 1st Ward; fortifications and other works at the harbor of Alexandria. L. J. Herrick, 2d Joeeph Tarry, Sd Counselor JameR Mc Gaw, Walter The Wonders of Watch. Thompson, William W. 'Burton, Josiah al n. al y, y. ; y. a Leavitt. Recorder Thos. G. Odell. Attorney A. Miner. Marshal W. N. Fife. Treasurer Aaron Farr. Assessor and Collector S. Bingham. Surveyor W. W. Burton. G. Taylor. Captain of Police Justice of the Pcaee S. Egglcston. Constable C. F. Middletou. Post Office: OgdenIsaac Moore. Postmaster General Delivery from 8 a.m. to 7.30 Sundays, from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. Daily Mails clo88, until further notice, for Salt Lake City at 5 p.m. 9 a.m. For the East For the West 6 p.m. p.m. ABRITB From Salt Lake City From the East - 10.SO a.m. - 6.30 p.m. - 10.30 a.m. MAILS Close for North Ogden on Monday at 2.30 p.m. For Plain City, on Thursday, at 6.30 p.m. For Huntsville, on Tuesday and Friday, at 8 p.m. West SEMI-WEEKL- - - Y Trains Leve Ogden daily, until further notice, for Salt Lake City at 10.5 a.m. and 6 p.m. (For extra trains see time Table.) Forth East, at 10.5 a..m. For the West, at 6 p.m. S5rirsfxoin Salt Lake City, 9.25 a.m. nd 5.25 p.m. From the East, 5.25 p.m. From the West, 10 a.m. Divine Worship in the Tabernacle, Is held every Sunday, at a.m.; and in the School Houses at 6.30 p.m. Uqdm, Sal? Lakh and Utae. Everybody desirous of learning facts eoneerning Ogden, Salt Lake and Utah, hronoloeicaL statistical, historical and religious, with a reliable sketch of Mor- monism; and have a thousand and one questions answered that are being daily concerning Utah, send for a copy i oioan s fralt Lake Directory. Mailed from the Jckcmon Office for a dollar . 11 of the various Wards a (finu-tor- Finish thy work; tho time ti short, The sun la in tho woat. The night if coming down; till theri Thiuk not of reatv to, finish all thy work, then reel; Till tbon, rest never, The reat prepared for thee by God, Is rout forever. Devoted to News, Literature, Agriculture, Science, and the Arts. RATES OF ADVERTISING. 3 Finish Thy Work. ME CTIO B and Saturday. Publiheil every Wednesday There are very few of tho many who carry watches who ever think of the complexity of its delicate mechanism, or of the extraordinary and unceasing labor it performs, and how astonishingly well it bears up and does its duty under what would be considered very shabby treatment in almost any other machinery. There are many who think a watch ought to run and keep good time for vears, without a drop of oil, who would not think of running a common peice of machinery a day without oiling, tlie wheels of which do but a fraction of We were forcibly struck with service. this thought upon hearing a person remark that, by way of gratifying his curiosity; be had made a calculation of the revolutions which the wheels of a watch mako in a day and a year. The result of this calculation is as suggestive as it For example: The main is interesting. wheel makes 4 revolutions in 24 hours, or l,4(i0 a year; the second, or centre, 24 revolutions in 24 hours, or 7,700 iu a year; the third wheel, 192 in 24 hours, or 69,080 in a year; the fourth wheel, which carries the second hand, 1,440 in 24 hours, or 525,000 in a year; the fifth, l, 12,964 in 24 hours, or or 4,728,400 revolutions in a year; while the beats or vibrations made in 24 hours are399,900, or 141,812,900 in a year. scape-whee- Salt Lake City the coming season, to reduce the ores from Brigbain's Canon, Cottonwood and other mines. Says the Prescott (Arizona) Miner of the 29th ult.: The English gulch continues to pay well. Sunday last we had the pleasure of examining a small lot cf dust from it. The lot was of coarse pieces. The largest piece taken out of this gulch weighed just fifty dollars. It is predicted that Pilgrim Bar, Montana, will become one of the most prosperous and productive of the Deer Lodge placer camps. Catching, Smith & Co. with one hydraulic cleaned up $26,480 from their claim, in six weeks, daylight work, last fall. A Hardyville correspondent of the Yellow Pino Prescott Miner writes: district, on the west side of the Colorado river, distant ninety miles, that was recently discovered by Captain John Moss, is creating quite an exilement here. Rumor says that Farties in San Francisco are investing largely in it, and that we shall soon hear of big things no one doubts. They intend making or establishing a landing at Cottonwood island, twenty miles above here. For the present they intend to ship their ore directly to San Francisco. The Press, published at Elizabeth-towColfax country, New Mexico, has the following: "An Indian gave to Mr. Lowthian, a short time 6io, a piece of quartz which he said he had fouud in a two days' ride from Klizabethtown. Ho (the Indian) said there was a ledge of the same quartz nine feet wide, and offered to guide Mr. Lowthian to it for the consulerauou ot several pomes, blankets, &c. We have seen a small piece of the quartz, and prospected it, and found it rich marvelously rich in free gold." In Grabble district, on the head waters of the San Diego river, sixty five miles, from San Siegu, Tcxans are making 2 to $2.50 per day with a common frying pan. The paying district extends iu gulches over an area of about ten miles, at nearly all points of which an abundance of water can be obtained. The diggings show the color from the grass roots down, improving as they go down. Hill district, thirty five n;ilca from San Diego, near tho Cajon Ranch, can bo supplied with water by building twenty three miles of ditch and Hume. It is estimated 1,500.000 can be takeu out if water is brought. It is reported that diggings have been found three hundred mile north of Prescott, in r. mountainous country, that prospeoted from two bits to six dollars to the pau. The party consisted, originally, of twenty four men, and gtarlcd from White Pine about a year ago. On reaching the Big Colorado twelve men left the party. The remaining twelve crossed the river near Calville, pushed on East and struck a fine gold country, While well watered and timbered. prospecting it they were attacked by Indians, when three of the party were killed. The remaining nine then started for rrcscott, but they will soon return to the new Dorado. An Auburn (Cal.) paper, of the 2nd ult. gives the following concerning a big strike: A immense strike in quartz was made at the Good Friday claim, about one mile below this place, at the foot of what is commonly known as Bald Hill, and leased by Messrs Corvan andBattis. It is impossible at present to estimato the value of tho yield, but rough estimates put it at $40,000 to the tun at the very lowest. The claim is now not more than forty feet deep, and the deeper they go the more there is and the richer the ore appears. Most of our old miners will not believe the report without first examining the ere, and they then fully realize the fact that snch riches can exist in quartz. Two weeks ago, Corvan, the original lessee, had barely funds enough to purchase powder to do the necessary blasting and not enough to pay a man to help work the claim, but took ISattis in to help work it out, f and to take his chances on the yield. Mr. Battis is quite satisfied n, to-d- one-hal- now. Thero is great excitement at Victoria, Vancouver's Island, over the reported gold and silver discoveries at Place River, and the lower country will soon be deserted. The total yield of the Briggs mine, near Central City, Colorado, was a little over $12,000 during the month of January. Colum & Co. have nearly completed their smelting works at the forks of the Empire and Georgetown roads, and propose to treat Galena ores for about $30 ton. The Marshall tunnel, on Leavenworth per Grand Island district, Boulder county, Colorado, has been worked during the winter, and the owners have shiptied about 1500 pounds to Balbach & Co., Newark, I ew Jersey. Six assays made the other day gave the following results: Coin value in silver, number oue, $207. 35; number two, brittle silver, nearly pure, $16,489.95; number three, $10'.). 72; number four, $111.48; number five, $1,487.20; number six, copper assay, 3 per cent. 3-- I. Finish thy work; then sit tlice down On Home celcwtinl hill, And of its Htrength reviving air Take thou thy fill. CITY LICENSES. To nil whom it may concern. VTOT1CE IS UEltSEY GIVEN, THAT 1 all Tcrsnnr engaged in Business iu Ogden City, (fcr wuicu the City Ordinances provide that a license must be without first obtained,) a procuring license are liable to be taken bofore any Alderman cf said City, and 19 subjected to a Fine. By order of the City Council, , A Phenomenon in Maine. correspondent of the Lcwiston (Maine) Journal says a singular phenomenon, occured last week in the field of John Gould, junior, in Lisbon. A loud noise was heard in the vicinity, on the same day tho shock of earthquake was experienced at Richmond. Peoplo rushed out of doors aud looked around to discover the cause of tlie noise, but nothing unusual was to be seen. Since then it has been found that a large mass of earth has boon lifted from its place in Mr. Gould's field, by some unknown power. The earth removed is nearly in the form of a parallelogram on the surface. It is about twelve feet long and four feet wide, and is fully a foot thick, or to the depth of the frost. It is as regular, and the corners as well defined as though cut by a saw, and was deposited "right sido up" half its width from the place it formerly occupied. The ground on one side of the hole is puffed up about six inches, to the rising land, about a rod distant. LOU IN FARR, Mayor. A A good thing is going the rounds attributed to Congressman Mnnrjen. He is said to have walked up to bittenwe on tho eve of the brier's expulsion, Inst week, and said. "Whittcmoro, 1 know how you can hold your saat." How?" ftfked Whittemore, earnestly. "Get a Democrat to contest it." 0. TIIOS. ODELL, City Recorder, HTSSET,-Sal- lake t 0. lltSSEY, I. UoniiuM. Otllce opposite OtiDEX Collections promptly E. attended to. 1 tf GARN, WHOLESALE DEALER Wines & Liquors. SAMPLE AM) SALESROOM ox MAIN STREET, Ogden City, Utah. lre fttook of the CVIetirated on lind a S1IAWAN. l.KK RUN, ( KOW. BoWEN, AND MlAUl'S UltANLiS, uf I hare Kentucky Whiskeys; Alto, a LARGE STOCK of CASE LIQUORS, CASE WINES, CHAMPAGNES, CATAWBAS, ETC. 1TC, Call and examine my Stock. jSIain Street, Ogden, Nearly Opposite While House. Odcn Hotel, CITY. All kioili of legal bualneaa promptly attended ltf DEPOT for Soiiuttler Wagons, ' JohIi Billincs writes that Thiloso-- ' pliers aul agree that the milk is put in' to the kker nut; and then the hole is neatly plugged up; but who the folio w iz who duz it the philosophers are lmnerfc enough, for a wondor, to admit that they kant tell." A reddler call'ms out an 6ld lady to d!npose of eome goodn, inquired of hor if she could fell him of any road on which no peddler had traveled, as he would liko to apculato a little rith soma old spectacles? "Yes," the replied, "tho road to Heaven." A rich man died in Maine. rcccnllv and his lust words to his heirs were: "Plant me as soon as I am cold, and dou't cart me around for a side-shoRemember l'eabody." He was buried to his request, and is now en assortment and full geacral eupplj according ' joying himself. always on Land. The Food Journal, published in LonPHIL. CRAMSHAW, don, states that a sample of tea sold id that city as fine green tea, Agent on examination proved to be nothing but oommon "caper", leaves, ingeniously faced and manipulated. The manufacFirst and Third Ward ture of this spurious tea, it is stated, is 1XST1TLT10X oarried on in Englaad.. ZtfAIlSr STREET OGDEN. - gun-powd- Opposite Bishop Wrft, Jl 13 K T, OGDEN, H rV IliiTe on hand a uplemlid IMll l.- -i of ASI MEIHL'IXIX, Chemicals, Oils, Paints, Glass, etc., Llknwife an excellent Aiwortment of N'.B. in 3 CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND STATIONERY. Proscriptions carefully prepared Second DMriH Zion' CO OPERATIVE MERCANTILE INSTITUTION, MAIN ITS1ET, 0(1 DUN, A ON OKNKKAL er A few dnys ago a man entered an in- sura nee oflice in Buffalo, and tosning a paper on the counter, said to the clerk: "Thai's run out, and I want to gel it renewed." As the clerk unfolded the document a broad grin spread over his face, and he inquired : "Are you sure thai this has run out T" "Yes," said the man, "my wife told me it run out yesterday morning," whereupon the clerk hand-ed him back his marriage certificate. 1 Horrible rStalcmcnU Con corning Decapitation. The Momorial de la Loire, a French reports the statements of tho newspaper, it executioners of Arras and Amiens, in regard to experiments made with the heads of various decapitated criminals. In 1854 the executioner of Amiens guilC. WOODUAXSfiE, lotined a young woman who, in order to inherit tho small sum of not quite three ZVIuin wti-co- t, hundred dollars, had poisoned a whole generation of relatives. After the exe--1 DIAI.EB. IK cution he found her head fastened to GENERAL MERCHANDISE, the border of the horrible basket by her teeth. Her were so strongly DRY GOODS, contracted that she had bitten holee through the willow texture of the basket. GROCERIES, Another time he executed a butcher AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ETC. twenty five years of age. The scaffold was erected in an open field, and the A Good Supply of MECHANICS' head did not fall into the basket but TOOLS on hand. Mm rolled on the ground. When the execu-- " tioner attempted to take it up he found that it was fastened to the ground. The mouth of the decapitated htiad, during S. S. iu last convulsions, had seized a bunch of grass, and, in taking it up it still kept a piece of sod between its teeth. A third time he executed an Italian, who HALF A BLOCK EAST OF TnE struggled most terribly for life during the last few moments. After the opera'JUNCTION" OFFICE, OGDEN. tion was over, the head in the basket All Orderj personally and promptly was found to be covered with a triple attended to. t, and the mouth layer of bloody filled with it. The head had evi-was Every Article manufactured by ni la warranted to be niade of tue beat material. dently moved several times and turned itself around in the basket. A fourth case is, perhaps, the most horrible of" all yet reported. The same executioner" "LATHER AND SHAVEM." had decapitated a laborer, who did hot FORMERLY Of THE struggle in the least against his decapiTHOMAS, THOMAS Uuuae and well known v an tation. But when the body was brought kuiKht of the fcizzon and blade, baa a on Main buaiuen little north ol to the cemetery and taken out of the mrect, opened N. Leavitt'e. He aka for the patronage of bli old basket, not only was the frame most frienda and of all who want a clean aliave in an but tho head had distorted, horribly any cliair, with a light hand aud a koen razor. Htf bitten into the upper part of the leg with such force that a piece of the fiesli had to be cut out to enable the executioner to lay the corpse into a coffin which the family had furnished. The truth of these and similar instari-ces is not denied by the French press; but it is stated by great medical author-- ' ity that theBe movements are not made with consciousness, but that, by the terrible physical shock experienced by B wnx task oh BCBtJCRirnow, the whole system at the moment of do- yyr capitation, all the nervous functions are se complately paralyzed that the actiCLEAN COTTON vity of some of the organs, such as the eyes and teeth, is not accompanied by Tot which wt wll allow sensations. The horrible mysteries of course can never be solved Cents with certaintyi The eomplete chlorw We will alao allow THRU CENTS par lb. for forming of culprits immediately before CLEAN 0CMM8ACK3. their execution may perhaps be a means of accelerating insensibility in ub, Gntber up ynnr Rag nd Bring (brat aime t cases. tins 03ic. HANI) of Dry UixxU. Groteriue, Hate. Phuea, Agricultural Implement, 4c, all of vhich m ar neltlua: ulieap Uir rank and 4 produce. HATH t', itoolft, Option, jaw-bon- TUCKElt, and Carpenter, Ctiblnet Joiner, 31nker, saw-dus- " tf acctro-plifthe- d BILLIARDS. ' - to. HATS, KTRIXT, OCiDEX, ' lliaccllniicous. i 007. D1DLER & CO,, AND SALT LARK CITT. Ttaalitrl In Gold Duxt, Colli and Curraury. Draw Exchange on Fan Franriuro, Monluna, Denver, St. Lou ii, New York, and all parti of A. rope. In all thy patha below, Who made the faithful onto death, And crowns thee now. Mnviait, EATERS, MAWT - Give tliauks to hiu who held thee up; , IMtn.F.R, tluJoiKi, City. Finish thy work; then take thy harp, (live pruise to God above, Bing a new song of otulless Joy And hitavenly lovo. The Office of :he City Recorder is at the Office of the "Ogden Junction," Central City, Colorado, offerea $2,000 Seventies' Hall, near the U. C. K. R. por year for a minister, with a dotaii of Station. constables to protect him. ( Office Hours from 10 a. m. till 3 p. . The talue of dry goods Bold by tori auction firms of Now York during the past year, as per returns made te tlii) A. Kevenue Department, reached $Jl,382,ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. MAIN WAKltlj Finish thy work; then' go In peace, Life's battle fought and won; Iloar from tlie throne thy Ulster's voice "Woll done, well done!" Four hundred new Post offioes will lid opened in the United States, July 1, A Ebort time ago a strong wind blow down some large trees in Lincoln coun- A ty, Kentucky, about three miles from Hustonville. The roots of the trees removed a considerable quantity of dirt and disclosed several vessels, which seem to have been made of a clay composed largely cf mic. This pottorv is evident ly of Indian manufacture. The size of the trees proves thes vessels tnunt have beeif placed there several hundred year ago. BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS! Subscriber's Attention! BILLIARDS! mountain, near Georgetown, Colorado, has penetrated 550 feet or more, and is at being rapidly pushed to the Compass church a of dedication the During and Square lode, the property of the Summerville, Minnesota, a man broke company. The "Mountain Lamb" lode, ALL WHO DESIRE TO A MLS E Tn EMSKLTE8 another his neck in a horse race, and the One and Ball will Cad a Koum, on Sherman mountain, yields a silver was shot for insulting a woman. ore averaging, when dressed, about cuaifort&lily fitted up witk tlie Secrets of Health. First, keep warm. $1000 in coin. ISluST OF TABLES, From the Walla Walla Statesman we Secoad, eat regularly and slowly. Third, a learn furore exist that perfect among maintain regular bodily habits. Fourth, take early and light suppers. Fifth, the miners wintering there, in regard to cheerful the Cedar Creek mines. Men are leavkeep a clean skin. Sixth, keep ROOMS, and respectable company. Seventh, get ing there every day for the new mines, whom the papers mention as of tome keep at Eighth, of night. sleep plenty the Knh Central out of debt. Ninth, don't set your mind making their way through the winter Opposite the Cour across mounstorms d'Alene mind Engine House. on things you don't need. Tenth, don't set tains on foot for the new El Dorado. We Eleventh, own business. your CALL AND SEE ME. Twelfth, hope the poor fellows will not be disup to be a sharp of any kind. subdue curiosity. Thirteenth, avoid appointed in their golden dreams. Z. OaKX A silver lode called the Karaboo, in 3tf drugs, and pay up for your newspaper. Exchange. VOfc. Finish thy work; then wipe thy brow Urged the from thy toil; Take breath, and from each woary liml Shake on the toil. RAGS , Five per lb. |