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Show JSto'OjtUiiiittiKttott,'blidwl every WEDNESDAY bjttieUpS-- W PuaUSUIJW THE and SATURDAY, CoMFaST. TXRMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Ax J! - llowth i.k' rk i'. i JUICTIOI . for many S Si 18 24 1 No. 40. OGDEX, UT.4JI, WEDNESDAY, HAY 18, 1870. Chorn I. YOX Tie -- TV tma. H"1 1 t . I if 7 10 iU II 4 1 ..,. 10 IS ll in la Ik Pr month. 20 30 Card U II 80 74 46 40 W SO 64 40 60 100 90 134 0 100 1M 300 to be paid for in advance. of Lib Imu- of- tVDe of IbU TZitat. DqlMU. allowed to change at pleasure, "TrlT additional aharge of twenty-Ar- e for eompoeitkm, but they will be EXTRA, for occuimg ipac over con- nlv the r.Mr. retained on ae charged twenty j!Jutiid eftnapapor, e abo-ratee. iL cent, additional on the Jrtienienti not marked on the copy with the Jmber of imertwue, will be publuued at our op-J,til ordered out, and chargeJ at trauuent "iriat Notor "l rbylBTlSEMENTS tneertod till forbid, will be and .monued until ordered out, in ewy inetanca, turned fer accordingly. and half yearly Thiarivilege of yearly and Ii restricted to their direct line of business, aUvertine-wa- u Auction, Real Eatnte, or other will be charg- foreign to their regular trade, irjuiertiMmenU from the States will be t our advertised rates,) without the cash !ompanying the order,' utile from one of our larautboriied Advertising Agent. . II communications devoid of interest to the Ti or intended to promote private interests, payment '"iJr. cbarired as advertisement, and , we advance. If pereonal in charm-torrq, rf,ina right to reject any article, or advertke-merv- e UL !. Qfagg "'frak:.IN RICHARDS, Editor. PENROSE, Associate Editor. V. C. a? RECTORY OCDEN Opcew for United State UtA'll- cimmr).Vfi)Moik-- ' b' naffer, ; 8, A." Man Secretary MarihalIA. E. Patrifk. C. H. Hempstead, U. S. Attorney J. I To urtellotte. Supt. Indian A fair & Elements., 0Ter" Receiver of Public Monit-- -; Sitneyor-Geutral-l- ton. StfUtrar of Land MaiwelL . John P. Tagi". O. J. Holline."- - Auettor U. S. r. 1 Collector JuttictC. CA George R. Office iMociaU i Hawley., ( C. Wilsen. 0, F. Stricklan d and Offlcors: Territorial William to , Conyru DtltgaU Hooper. . eruuDaDci snow. tntrai Attorney-1- 1 II D. T. McAllister. AVilliam Clayton., JfariAa. air Truar"r Darid 0. Calder. of Common School Bobtri h. Campbell. " ' ; ' Weber County Officer:F. D. ' Henry Richard Ballantyne. , and Recorder F. S. Richards. I'ntecuting Attorney Aurelius Miner. A'try Public William Critchlgw. .;. Belknap.r Dnutv Shtrif--Vi iUt,mi Brwn. Atttuot mnd CoUctorSatori B.'nf Holmes, Citric Ham. Israel Caafield. fVewurer CrM(fWsV N. f if. - BckooU of and iuptrintmdmt of Survey --WstuTT. BarUa. ; - A New York dispatch says t Never before has such a wild scene been witnessed in a court of justice as took place at 5 o'clock this afternoon, in the old brown stone building in the park, when the jury in the McFarland case rendered a verdict of "not guilty." Old gentlemen who have been connected with the courts for more than 40 years state that they never saw such a scene during ' their entire career. . The jury retired almost precisely at 8 o'clock! When tbey had been out an hour the general impression was that they would not agree, but it was remarked that the jury in the Sickles case was out one hour and twenty minutes, which fact was quoted to show that this jury might still agree. When they first retired, they stood ten for acquittal, and two for conviction. When they came in, at five minutes past 5 o'clock the officers of the court, as if anticipating the great scene to come, cried out "Order must be maintained in this court!" The audience, who were packed in such a manner that there was not even standing-roofor a small boy, were still and breathless while the court asked the jury whether they had agreed upon a verdict. But the excited crowd did not even wait for Mr. Brown, the foreman to pronounce the words "not guilty" in full. The moment he said "not" there arose such hurrahs and cheers as almost shook the building. The words were repeated: "We find Daniel McFarland not guilty," and up jumped men and women again and again, giving expression to their feelings in a manner almost impossible to describe. The women jumped on tables in their eagerness to reach the prisoner and his counsel. Several ladies again and again kissed MrGraham, who shed tears profusely in accept-injthe congratulations of the ladies Mr. Graham said: "Well, when a man gets between the man and wife, he must be shot. I have always said said so, and always shall. There can be no other law than that for this cluss of ca ses." Again, to another group of la dies who kissed him repeatedly, be said " ell, I assure you that I feel proud to i eceivc your thanks, and I am prouder tt ian I would be if you were gentlemen. I t an only say I am proud of having pie. tst'd the ladies, and I hope I shall be able to please tbeui.i A woman German ruslit d op to Mr. Hansen,. . the " . . i i. - iuuto j anuj exuiuimeu; uuiiv iuror vour J uty nooiy. uoa Diess you. McFa Hand's brother appeared to be much mt re affected than toe prisoner He was t'ieartily congratulated on ac count of his brothers acquittal, and shed tears freely. The prisoner himself remained ca 'D1 notwithstanding the fact that little Pe rey. wild with excitement, hung around hi neck and kissed and The moment blessed him continually. he wai discharged by the court he took a earriat. aceoLtpanied by hit brother, for tha latUr'a uptown residence, but was greeted w:w all fcloBf the route the tnoat enthusiastic coeera. , . .. long-pent-n- p , ... V . City OoTernmentt Incorporated by At of Jan. 18, 1861. O Muaicipal election biennially on the v'J . -'- teeead Monday of February. Meetings f the City Council weekly, on Tuesday maingn, at City Hall, Main Street. JT. Hollister and Respect a- - .... . ... 'Doottlass." of the Chi J. Holliater, Cocago Loreu Farr. . Mayor llector of Internal Revenue for Utah, Aldermen T. A; Brown, 1st Ward; who married "my niece." He la the L. J. Herrick, 2d ame genti emaa who has been deienaing ;. Joseph Parry, 8d bill and anolottixinir for his Ka Covnttlor James Me Oaw, Walter the r plundering aid into Utah, through Thompson, William W. Burton, Josiah Columns Of th.V n miuucif iuh leavitt. - , r ble egotist had ! following in a recent jReordej-Thos. O. OdelL . C letter to the Trt 'bune: : 'Attorney A.Miner.- icl would like,' uso, to notice an od- Marthalm N. Fife. ' y the- Rev. to this billi' jeotion JVuraf-Aar- o ) 7" anu me Fjtir. iom. iew nh.m if. p.(k Atttttor and Collector 3. Bingham. Rev. Mr. Bartlett, t'f Chicago, forever Surveyor W. W. Burton. in the mouths of om newspapers, ana Q. Taylor. Captain of PoUct--Herald, which especially of the Oma.'ia the Jutdtt of the Peace S. Eggleston. cause of the advocate. as strenuously ConttabU-F. Middleton.. , . , . t hat of the Con federates until it was los. and that of , PostOfflee:, Ogdcn Indians until its patron cnoaea it ; the Pottnuuter Isaac Moore. . j silence. The Mormons keep a into General Delivery from 8 a.m. to 7.30 crumbs hawk's eye on the press for a ny J.m. Sundays,! from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. fro m it, but that comfort of drop may Daily Mails a loss, until further notice, I they find little outside of the h'trald. for Salt Lake 5 p.m: City at - o mcir hnd wish sometning they might 9 a.m. For the East e resside, once in a great, while, in som For the West 6 V m- I should feel mo re as journal; pectable .. ARRIVE . ... though fighting on equal terms." From Salt Lake Cityv- - ' 10.30'a.m. Mr. Hollister a extreme sensiuTem "rom the East 6.80 '' p.m. limit rAnfRiH.hilitv seems to have been '' 10.30 a.m. West a sudden attack. After writing a longMAILS now ne t his tor articles series of paper, Close 'for North Ogden on Monday at tae sneaa mat 2.30 on Thurs- goes to the Tribune, like Plain For City, fja. ha TtrnvAfl himfl elf. lonfrinir for "a res day, t 6.30 p m - For Huntsville on pectable jouvnal" with which he might Tuesday nd Friday, at 8 p.ia. . 1 cope on ' equal terms. Mr HnllinLer! You have taken ,:r ' li ii Trains " nJnI" Ah own measure with your own tape. leave Ogden daily, until further no- your nrsi tice, for SaltJUke, City at 10.5 a.m. and A private letter accompanying.your the publicathin to begged article paper p.m. (Fortextf a trains soe time Table.) were por the East, at-- 10.5 a.m... For the tion of it on the ground that you an old journalist. The courtesy, asked West, at 6 p.m-- i ' ou now sneak Arrive frem Salt take City, 9.25 a.m. was cheerfully f ranted. Ail enaniel, into the ili liliA a tn in nd 6.25 p.m. From the East, 5.25 p.m. columns of a distant journal to talk am tie West, about the respectability oi a paper m ' which vim nersonallv beezed the privil ' ' . Dirine Worship Afier writing your M held in the Tabernclo, ege of publishing. . jvery Sunday, 10a.m. and 2 p.m.; and in the School self down aa ass, witnoui any am irum Houses or the various Wards at 5.80 you now demean yourself by -talking p.m. us, Your about "respectable" journals. Oodm,! Salt Lakb and Utah. "equal terms" remark only displays the Everybody desirous of learning facts flatulence and overweening vanity of a wncerning Ogden, Salt Lake and Utah, political popinjay a chronic babbler ut-of chronological, statistical, historical and nonaense on subjects which you are religious, with a reliable sketch of Moterly Incapable of either comprehending ronism; nd have a thousand and one or discussing.' qaestions. answered that are being daily As to cur being "choked" into silence asked concerning Utah, send for a copy on the Indian, or any other question, it o Sloan's Salt T..t ir.si.j does not lie in tha loyal pantaloons of mta the Jdsction Office for a dollar the Colfax carpet-baggeto either choke or silence ua on the Indian, the Mormon, garter. .. . Tk. TV ibune. Is Mr. 0. rnm eri. . ' .! -- --- ' . SEMI-WEEKL- Y . lOa.iijr.ijlj;";, ; . Ti,. rs or any other question. Mr. Hollister Religious Fanaticism can bear witness to our claim, on the New Jersey. Mormon question at any rate. But we Colen no the words shall waste further A new phase of religious fanaticism fax missionaries, of which this whining Hollister affects to be chief. If severely has broken out in New Jersey. It first let alone, no man in this country can appeared in the congregation of the write him down half as fast as he Can Methodist Church at Macopin, two years write down himself. ago and has since spread, until the original church is destroyed, and the Spread of Free Lwreism. new religion has entirely supplanted the old. The fanatics term themselves Jehobeto Love have dootrines seem Free vah's band. Their peculiar form of worcome rampant in Mount Vernon, Westchester county. A snort time ago a gro-oe- r, ship develops itself in puffiing, blowing, who was supposed to be doing a whistling, shouting, jumping, wrestling, to the floor and rolling over, and very successful business, and usually falling other actions of a muscular nature. Bap presided at the organ ormelodeon in one tism is by immersion in the village d of the village churches, suddenly closed at midnight. On Sunday the serbis store under pretext of engaging in vice Is continuous, and t he fanatics refuse another pursuit connected with a musi- to read or write or even to receive a cal enterprise, but after a single night's letter, their only recess being for meals. with some of his musical John Rhene Smith, a well to do farmer, friends, he mysteriously, disappeared, is chief of the band. The Methodist and left a prepossessing young wife and Conference has sent some of its best child behind. Just previous to this oc preachers to overthrow the new sect, currence the wife of another resident of but in spite of all their eloquence the the village, whose summers numbered heresy is spreading. some thirty-fivand who had for some time taken a prominent part in the choir How to Clean Paint. of the Reformed Church, also departed for the West. As the grocer had been Provide a plate with some of the best known to make the soprano many and to be had, and have ready some whiting protracted visits during the absence of her husband, and that they had been clean, warm wat r and a piece of flannel, seen to walk and drive out together on which dip into the water and squeeze dry; then lake as much whiting frequent occasions, it did uot take long nearly for their late neighbors to arrive at the as w&l adhere to it, apply it to the conclusion that the musieal grocer and painted surface when a little rubbing will instantly r iove any dirt or grease. lively soprano had joined their fortunes After which wash well with clean water, together at some distant point; and this view of the matter was greatly confirmed rubbing it dry with clean flannels. Paint thus cleaned looks as well as when first by discovering the fact that the former bad sent off to the address of the latter laid on, without any injury to the most a stock of the most costly articles usu delicate colors. It is fur better than d ally kept in a grocery store. The wife useing soap, and es not require more than half the and labor. time comof the faithless husband has been pelled to break up the once happy home and return with her child to the kind protection of her friends. Another case is that of Mr. II., of a gentleman occupying: a situation in an ex tensive wholesale wine and liquor estab lishment in the lower section of Broad way, in this city, and who has held the highest oihee of Hiawatha Lodge of F and A. M. of Mount Vernon. He ap pears lor tne last eighteen months or more to have manifested the most aflee SALT LAKE CITY ARB tionate and marked regard for his IAitftS V1MTIVO invited to call aad examina tbe brother Mason, D., and iu token there Chvre Stock of floods at th of he presented Mrs. D. with a handsome set of furs, which cost $80. D., while searching for some memoranda, found a nut loot to tha Ranking Home of Hiui.t. th!rr long and loving epistle to his wife from A Co, East Tempi, fitraat, where they will find a brother H., and a week or two ago Mrs. very nice etovk of ' D. left home on Thursday morniug, and did not return until Monday afternoon MlXUXEItY, On the evening of the same FEATIIEIIS, following. i day on which Mrs. D. left home, Mrs. FLOWERS, H. received a telegram purporting to be DRESS TRIMMIXGS, signed by one of the proprietors of the rXDERCLOTIIIAG, establishment in which her husband wai . employed, to the effect that Mr. H. had Hats, Sundown, gone to Philadelphia, and would be de sods, Bonnets, Babies tained there for a few days. and Mrs. H. having also found a note writ General Notions. ten by Mrs. P. to her husband, and hav learned ence at was that the ing away, HttCES THE SAME AS IN suspected something being wrong, and hastened to the city the following morn EASTERN CITIES. 4 ing, and, on calling upon her husband's employera, ascertained that they were Millinery and Iirewmaklng In all their Brioche with promptitude. ignorant of Mr. II. 's whereabouts : that Ladles' ownexecuted material made op In the latest style. the telegram had not been sent by them; also, that a lady whom H. represented at his sister had called upon him, and that Salt Lake City. the two had gone out together; and ' tf from the description given of the lady in question, she was believed to be none other, than Mrs. D. Mr. D., on reading these facts, became almost wild, and expressed his determination to shoot Bro ther H. ; but a mend interceded and took the pistol away from D., and called If you want upon Brother H., and remonstrated with him against his heartless conduct. Upon this occasion Mrs. H. hies to a room 00 TO overhead, and by applying her ear to a hot water pipe learned the whole story of her husband's misdeed from the con versation carried on in the parlor below. And on going to the desk of her husband she found written in large letters on a Post OrricB Oqdeh, Block, Maik-St- ., sheet of paper the following emphatic to execute all kind of Picture are prepared Tbey notice: from Card to Life Sire. "May the eurses of h 11 rest upon 1 choice Collection of TIcws of the one who hereafter open this may any of Eeypt and Rome desk." 1 v , famous Ruins . for Sale. ( Mrs. II. takes things philosophically, and waits for somethin; to turn up. Mrs. 49 CALL AND 8F.E F0H Y0CRSILYE3. D. has taken the youngest two children and returned to the residence of her parents. The eldest child, an interest--i ng girl, has been sent to a friend of Mrs. n and P., while D. himself, almost wild with excitement, is breaking ' ' up his home. la JloFarland Trial. y. Suprrintendenl ProbaU and County Judg : 5.. Richards. Sdtct Mm Lester J. Herrick, The Closing Scene of the e. WABKIH BCSSIT, Bait Lake City. loH i. WHLia, & CO., BANKERS MAIN - STREET, AMD SALT LARI CITY. Dealer la Oold Poet, Coin and Currency. Draw Exchange on San Frandeco, Montana, Denver, St. Loui, Hew York, aad all parts of Karope. tf A. MINER, Four millions of dollars are spent an nually ia Paris for flowers. Prussia is now holding the great spring reviews of her armies. CITY LICENSES. Indiana contains an exceptional fe- male who has stayed married longenough to havo seven single children and two i ,. pair of twins. .','. To all whom it may concern. . OJic Hour from 10 E. . m. till 8 p. Whenever a young lady has neither pearls in her gums nor pearls in her mind, we advise her to keep her mouth shut. m. GARN, DEALER Wines & Liquors. SAMPLE AND SALESROOM ON MVIIST STEEET, Ogden City. Utah. I bar on hand a larpe Stock af tb Celebrated SUAWAN, LKK HUN, CKOW, BOWKN, AMD SHARP'S BKAMDS of Kentucky Whiskeys; AUa,aLAJU)l af STOCK , Tbe New Tork correspondent ef the Journal says "the drinking customs of New York are fearful," and for illustration adds: "I mat the other day n in the streetquite a minister, who wa so drunk that two friends could hardly hold him np, and his language was neither chaste, reverent nor de CASE LIQUORS, CASE WINES, GOOD PICTURES . BlTOiY 1 OLSI'S KTC, Photograph Gallery, tt . heart-broke- Subscriber's Attention! The Suez Canal. T S. S. TUCKER, Carpenter .Joiner, and Cabinet Maker, HALF A BLOCK EAST OF TIIS 'JUNCTION" OFFICE, OGDEN. , personally and promptly attended to. , . manufactured bf tu Is warranted to be made of tin beat material. ., Irery Article tf MUSEUM AND MENAGERIE. In marrying a young Irish girl to a smart mulatto, in the presence of a num- bar cf the city dignitaries, a Chicago jus- tice said: "In the name of the Great Je- hovah, the Continental Congress and the Fifteenth amendment, f. pronounce you husband and wife." ' ' . ' 1 ' The Time says Horace Greeley Is "the great original Pecksniff," and that "his life is an organised hypocrisy." It also alleges that Horace has more recently been discovered engnged in one of the most unscrupulous conspiracies of which political annala bear record, meaning thereby his collusion with Morrisey to get the Tammany (Democratic) nomination for governor. , , , ' ' : ' ' , Weet of Preat. B. Toung'i Reiidenra, t Salt Lake City. ., Half-bloc- k Apropos of the woman suffrage Question, e matron in Joliet, Illinois, gives us "a piece of her mind," and, as we be- -, we "give the old lady lieve in faif aad natural a'chancc:" play, RALS, HOMK MANUFACTURE'S, '' productions of the Territory, at tba above "I just don't believe in these new Open from 9 a.m. to i p.m. women notions. I have raised six boys; y four of them vote now, and the others will soon be' old enough. Then I will have Six votes. Now these good-foHOUSE AT REVERB THE SALOON, ' r. ' :' ' GALL '' ', 1m1. South Street, Salt Lake City, where nothing women, who have fooled their you will find JOE. BiilMONS or bis Militant time , away, and never raised a. single ready and willing to eerraajou with boy, come around and want every woman FRESH OYSTERS, to vote for herself. I don't believe in GOLDEN CROWS CIGARS, such nonsense. '' I have, raised my six 9 WILL TAKB ON SUBSCRIPTION, ; PIQ8 FEET, etc. ' boys, and I am going to have every oue 43- - Call and tea him. vote for me. Those women who go lecn-t- f i. turing around the country instead of raising boys have no business to vote CLEAN COTTON anyway. ' And when they say they are OrriCB AT WALKER A MC.NUTT'S DRUG just as good as I am, and have a right to STORE, OGDEN, V. T. vote themselves, if they have no boys to For which wa will allow 49 111 iron tha Country promptly at do so for them, it is not true. If they' tended ta. mm are as smart as 1 am, why did they not raise some boys to vote for them t I tell DR.WM.H.CROVES, I de not intend to be cheated out lb. you, Office, Second South Street, SALT LAKE CITT, of six votes by any such my Three dooti Wait of Revara Uotue. folks. I guess ths world would 91m come to a pretty pass in a mighty short We wilt t1w allow THRIB CXXTS par lb. for CLtAS OVNKf SACKS. CARDS. time, if tbe women all took to goin' around lecturing on wimtnin'a rights inMERCHANT AND PROFESSIONAL EVERT stead of raising boys." W will do than should have a supply. Oather np your Rags and kiinf tben aloaf ta in the Imt tryte af tba stL tbiiOOe. ra ' While celebrations were the order of the day of a week ago, a negro woman was asked the meaning of the commotion., ; "Lor bless yer, honey," tbe aaid "we'so the fifteenth command ' celebrating ment." Some one suggests tbat such coininandiu6nt reads: "Xhou shalt vote." Nearly Opposite White) House. Hf , ' cent" Call and examine my 8 took. Orders : well-know- CHAMPAGNES, CATAWBA8, BTC. All , Boston ; Oil Paintings, ' i The Boston Pott says: "Schenck likes ' tha income tax law, but it ii aa odious to t the people as an animal whose nam , comes very near Schenck'i." Mrs. Stanton is rapidly acquiring the , habits necessary to a perfect American poUtitiau.ui proof whereof ahe informs " us, in a recent letter from Iowa, that be ing disappointed in catching a train she went back to the hotel "in a good state of mind to say damn it!" , "Doctor," taid a lady," I want youU ' prescribe for me." "There is nothing the matter, madam," said tbe doctor, after feeling her pulse; "you only need rest." "Now, doctor, just look at my tongue," she persisted. "Just look at it just look at it! Now, say, what does that notd!" "I think that needs rest, ' too," replied the doctor. Mrs. STENI10USE, Main Street, Ogden, Photographs.etc. t The peculiar expression of George " Washington's mouth, as represented in j the new postage at amps is only to be , accounted for by the face that the gum is placed on the back of his head. Miss Morgan, an English lady, has taken a degree of M.'D. in the Upiverai- - , ' ty of Zurich. Her thesis was read be- LORIN PARR, Mayor. fore an audience of over four hundred " persons and Was received with loud ap- - ., . , plause. TIIOS. Ge. ODELL, City Recorder. In 'S vaccinated was Nearly everybody Paris last week the ladies, of oourse included. Many of them, however, dis- - , The Office of the City Recorder it at Ilka to rliifio-urtheir arms, and for the Office of the "Ogden Junction," reason became this it quite fashionable Seventies' Hall, ntar the U. C. R. R. to be vaccinated in lite legs. i Station. .- 84-- . . IS IIER2BY GIVEN, THAT NOTICE eneaged in Business in Ogden City, (fcr wnich the City Ordi nances provide tbat a license must be obtained,) without first procuring a license are liable to be tikon before any Alderman cf said City, and be subjeoted to a r ine. By order of the City Council, NEW MILLINERY Shaken, II , All kind of legal biuineea promptly attended to. itr ESTABLISHMENT, Establishment. ,(' Grocers should remember that honest tea is the best policy. OODKN CITT. MILLINERY SILT LAKE CITY , Office opposite Ogden Hotel, mill-pon- e, that ever nature Miscellaneous. & COUNSELOR. ATTORNEY Then hoaor to ear worUngHBeov The hardy km of toil, ; Tha hero af thworkibo Tha mm retie af lata aatL. The great Almighty builder Who mahionad eat tail earth, (a (tamped hi seal of honor On labor from bar birtU. la avery angel flower That Uoeeom from the sod, Behold the maeter touches, The handiwork of Ood. OGDEN, Collection promptly attended to. : man hf prood ioatrot; It pariflai and hallow Tha temple af tha ton!; It scatters Jbul dteeae. With all their ghaetly train; Tat Iron la tha maacle, And eryital In tha brain. 111 as, MoBUaa. DAHLER HLSSEY, ' ae Ol-- TO ' And all her giant force) Seemed bound aa in a aleep; Then labor'i anvil chorus ,: Bcolaoa the atartled air,, Aad lot the earth In rapture Laid all her riche bare. , J?1i n barreaagce Earth hid her treaaure deep, Deyoted to Nevis, Literature, Agriculture, Science, and the Arts. Oj HATES Of 1DVRTISI5Q. I .... oo 3.00 .10 SonK of Work TO SALT LARK CITT SHOULD VISITORS to call and ee the Do collection of NATIVE ANIMALS and BIKUS; aleo MINE- 1 t. ' , ' K-l- , ' OYSTERS. , ' r- ' : The steamship Danube recently sailed from Bombay, via the 8ue( Canal, to Liverpool, unloaded, and sailed on her return trip within 45 days, while, by the old Cape route, It required from 100 to The to 120 days to make the voyage. first voyage ever made round Good Hope occupied three years, but the Phoenician sailor who made the trip stopped on the way one season to raise provisions for the balance of the journey. They sailed from the bead of the Red Sea, round the of Gibraltar Cape and by the Straits through the Mediterranean Sea, home. This was 2,200 years before the first by voyage was made round Good HopeGathe great Portuguese navigator, Da me. Da Gama may have been a descendant of the Phoenicians who settled Da Cadix 1,100 years before Christ Gama's voysgs was made early in the 16th century, lie aiea in inaia in loio. ; "' ' t DR. It. TIBBITS, BAGS Physician aud Surgeon. Five Cents per ' , Uentist, BUSINESS , ' |