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Show a.d HATCH Dobk" PrLiinw Cofixy. WEDNESDAY iuUM-iedcvi.r- hVfhe TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. - rhrMulil ft- i if Mv A it 1 - , I' li r U 3 4 7 ti 111 Coll'""1! .o. $15 $ Jo 3 o 11 l:l IS 11 Hi vj i" Si) 30 34 45 ;: i u 4.r 75 HW 33. 100 ihi 13i 200 - cr month. ItiHiuow Cards " New York.-A- t tin McFarlnml trial Mrs Mason t advertising to lie paid for in advance. was nain placed on the stand and exA sqiinre consinU of ten line, of type ot this amined by Graham. She testified that "'IsiyaflviirtlJieriiiUiiWBdta tliang at pleaure. Mrs McFarland received two leitern, with Nily Mm iiddltiim.il 'charge of twenty-fivvents siu'i'i for composition, Imt llievoverwillco-be which came to witness' house from HartvliargeJ K.VTU.V fur occupying space ford, where Richardson was. Mis. Mc, ntra' '9JiriJ "t AdvartUunifuts rctaliiKd on Farland told witness she was going to Special Huston; tihe also told her she would uot lllu outside of tliii puper, will be charged twenty-filive with her huhbund. per cent, additional uu tho above lutef. Witness remonAdvertisement tint marked on the ropy with the of iiiortioii, wrll be published ut our op- strated, paying that McFarland wrts a numl-etion uniil ordered out, and chargod at transient devoted 'husband.'' Witness loslified '0 rate. with McKarUnd to his wifu'i rooia isvorted till forbid, will he giu'ng A 1)V ERT1SEMENTS when he took the letters from his wife's rnitinuci! until ordered iiUin;njyrT-- iustauct:, and ? t' ' desk, from Mrs Culhoun and Sinclair, and , c linked for accordingly-The privilege ot ve;irlrwd heK.eeirriy nkcrti-er- s found that they pertained to Kichard-sot- i. is restricted to theiriiirect line ot Imsine, and Ksute, or other nil ,ial. Auction. The eross examination of Mrs. Mason Uftfrj-iiuliitr.ij.lt, will W cliurg- , iumt-was continued at length, without elicit-in- g ho t)i States will AJvvf , anything new, and finally was without the cash ( lit oiir advertise! rate,) acetiinpaiiyinji 'the order, unless Irom one of our stopped by the t'ourt, which hH that "u vular authorized Advertising Agent. the cxaminntion must he cnntineil to the All communication devoid of interest to the issue in tho case. W. 1. Morris, a witiutcrosls. tu intruded pmmete private ihiMmi or will charged as udvert iciiieuts, and itymeiit ness who termed himself a fifteenth If pel son.il in vhuracter. wo ami mi iii ml .dvniire. iidtnent, said ltc was formerly a serthe riiit to reject any articlr, or advertise-Ineu- t vant at Mrs. Sinclair's house, lie testiclass. llli" of fied Xo seeing Richardson and Mrs. McFllAN'iaiN 1). lUCllARDS, Editor. Farland kifs ach other about Cln iHtnias C. W. 1'KNROSK, Anfooiate Editor. 1 HOT.. Other testimony was giveu alsp as to Mrs. McFailaud's reiding fir OCDEN DIRECTORY. some time nt Mrs. Gilbert's house in New York, in 1SHS, and that Richardson I'nilcil S(ao Olticcrx for kissed her; that Richardson accompanied Kali. Mrs. McFarland home several times ,Slijffer, foufjutr-- yj iou from the Winter Garden theatre. The ' - S. A. MHU.-- ' evidence as to a life insurance policy Mamhal Jl. . J'litfk'k., being taken out by Richardson in the '. ,S". 'AUmritftf-J- ii. lHmpstcud, name of Mrs. McFarland was excluded V.. J. Tourlcllotte. Siipl. Indian Affair by tho Recorder. C. Clements. urvqiDr-lltuiremigrants passed through t'as-tl- o . V: 0erUereirtr pft faWrMviuf-.Garden on l'.th, being the largest totl. number of emigrants who have lauded George R. in Rfpntrar of Land DjTtct any one day this year.. ! . Maswoll. ,. If It is freely stated by prominent offi rt. ,iArW-i-3ffiliu 1. T.i3-ar. S: cers of the Fenian organization that not V. S. Collector i). .. Ilollister. only will an expedition against Canada ' ' s B 'i , I'h J, U4 ! ic y(A V ' depart within a few days, but. that fightund .i.rtct(Af,'fc-- 0, F. Sirickliind ing will have commenced on the frontier llawley. ere the close of the present Congress. (Sen. O'Xiel will direct henuyeinf uts of Territorial OHioors: William II. the raiders. Dtlegate to Congrcs The Steamer Silesia arrived on WedIlooprr. nesday with the remains of Burlingame. Snow. Truii-iien- e i' ! I r xt titimit i t0 . i e firri-rtltr- ( Concord, N. H. 1). T.McAllister. Williaut Clayton. Jiirftlor Treasurer 0. .Culder. Marshal. of SuptrinteAdrnl Robert L. CamoUuIl. Weler ' t'ummon Schnoli ' 'only Ofiioors: F. Judyt and County 1'rtibatt Kicbard. 1). Loiter J. llcrrieky Henry Holmes, Rieliaid li.illaiitync. Clerk and Utrordrr F. S. Richards. Aiirelins Miner, J'ratccutinr Attorney A'u.'nn PuUir William Critcbfow. ' Sheriff ii ilbert 15cl k n p. Jhputtt Sheriff Willium llrown. ' AiMiut and Collector Sanford Bing-batSelect Meiu n. , Trtajiurer Isrnel Canfield, 1 1 ra. N. File. . H H t Coroner Surveyor and Superintendent of Schools " Wn. W. Burton. i City CiSovornmoiit: Act of Jan. 18, ,t i 1861. on Incorporated by fit Alunjcipnl .ptrrtioB' jbieuqially second Monday of February.' Meetinj;s of the City Council weekly, on Tuesday evenings, at City Hall, Main Street. Mayor Loreii Farr. Aldermen F. A. Brown, 1st .Ward; L.JT. Ifiwick,!' il Joseph l'arry, i!d Countelort James Mc Gmv, Walter Thompson, William AS". . Burton, Joainh Leavitt. Jlecorder Thos. G. Odell. Hiner. , fc4orify-A- . JrU Trtaturtr . Jwsor W. S. Fife. ' ' "". "' ' " ' Aaron Farr. and CtUeetorS. Bingham. SirveyotW. V'. Blirlbn. 4 " Captain of Police P. G. Taylor,. Justice of the Peace Ss.Egglcslon. J 'Pont Otlicc: OgdettIsaac Moore. FOKE3GX. j wl North Ogdcn on Monday at 2.30 p.m. For l'lain City, on Thurs11 antiille, on day, at t,8 p.in. Tuesday uLEj-i(iii-, Close for vCT0'h"Jr Trains Leave Ogden dailv, until further no-ririSalt La'kje CiJy. at 10,1 a.trt.I iod p.tn. (For extra trains see time Table.) For the East, at 10.5 a.m. For the nest. at4j'p.mr .. Arrive n.i a.m. id 5.25 p.m. From the East, 5.25 p.m. 'rom the West, 10 a.m. - kilning Items. ' Hut tlie worm BA1I.U0AD EXTBNSIVK SALE Or MINKS IX HiSTBlCT. We were shown this week a deed I tah Territory, con- WHOLESALE , JLiii '' i ' , ' '" I. j have JrlrM! ColuMibjaoacotin(jvhi";, Norway5 cat 0,1 follows ATTORNEY ' (; , All kinds of to. - lal banluiiHa promptly attended itr , ,. t .,( .,,(, ,. I' ,.tt, Irih IIIKMIMS i..VI r to 7. wr dot. E. SAMPLE CORN $1.00 Victoria is seriously "retired." Belfast thought to entice her into the public atmosphere by building' a statue to her dear lost .Albert, and inviting her lo dedicate it. But sh declines, and Belfast is half tempted to blast the statue. ; ... ,,. i ,. ' AIX kSTJIKET, Ogden City, Utah. Hb-I hnrr on hand a lar of Hie Cekhratet KHA WAN. !.EK KI N, CROW, HOW iN, AND SHARPS DRAM'S or - pi' Also, a LARGE STOCK of . CASE LIQUORS, CASE WINES, CHAMPAGNES, CATAWBAS, ETC. nnd , , : , : -tl, '!.-- ' .'. . , MUSEUM AND i MEN AC ERIE.; I i knife-handle- Half-blo- ; , . j i . . i RAISIN-7.00prbo- - ' -- , 34-- h.-4- OYSTERS. rou.'' per R-- 20e. ."''" ' ' and-Osak- ; '" Crubed-i!2.2- . ' t.; ft TEA .50 io IMS per TOBACCO, Nat. W-tl.- lO ' NAVY ' ' 4 0 RAPE pf ' ' ' ' '' nu 0 Jllisi-ne- n. ; ' , ...-.- ' t'- DR. R. TIBBITS, " lb. ":. ... -tf per sack1 '.' ' "' J ; , Kentucky Whiskers: ., pr baslud. MJcrach. ' .ii i.n hotel wer .The guests al a first-clarecently startled at seeing "mice pio'' among the items of dessert on the bill of fart. In charity to the landlord wa are induced to believe that '"mince .., v was, the article intended. ss . . m: :,.;,. . A'D SALEMROiM ox Stick Xic tu 511.00 per luu. COD F1S11 14c. to ltic. M COPPERAS 22c n CIDBEAK 5H Tfc-- .1 t :,h , The Jtuawi Aye Standard is a goo'l paper to subscribe for. The daily cdi tion can be had for $:1U0 a year, or 30 a month; but it is not a large faper. Wines & Liquors. !. $11.00 CAMI'll0Kil.4i COMlITIOX DEALER IN . " ' ill ,,i 1. Igirl has laid by the ftim of poor man hcing ill, an being askt'l a gentleman whether he had lake a by any remedy, replied: n "No, I aint takm any remedy, but I've taken lots of pby- - GARN, WHOLESALE i.V. per tb. CA X DLKS, 12 oi. J'J.OO per twx. CANbY, Fancy 32c to 4'X wr fb. COAL '. ,i An Ohio A r lb. 27c. to 2Se. , City Ileconier. 3. &c. ir CIICESe fliOVES real Men aro frequently Hk tea-lh- o strength aud goodness ia :sot properly draw n out ortliem until t,ney liave tieeii a short time in hot water. ' six. hundred dollars, all gaiiU5d by iijuk-in- g ' at tu tehts corn husk door-ma'o'lii The Ollica of :ho City Recorder is at each. , tho Office of the "vlgden Jmtlion," ' Don Piatt thin'ks trying io convuico Seventies' Huh, near Ihe U. U R. U. Station. Congressmen "Is about as entertaining r and prolitablo as calling hogs in a higu m. OjHce Jfotrrt rem 10 a. m. till wiud." ; . .. , 'i- i ",i r. I h fb. 7ur. HRASS K ETTLV.s It RANTS 24c wr lb, by bl. t'OKEEK, lUoiwr k, 3oc wr lb, ft neero rK.licenmn in Charleston, hav ing scniples agninst using his etub oti Ui heiul aity unruly prisoner, pub. down aud butted hiiu into insensibility. ts GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, 11AK.IXI1 l,OWHKR-1.- 25 - A L01UN FARR, flayer, THOS. Ge. ODELL, J.. - i A pork 7mt chef's sigt in a French provincial i town vrndtn. Batiit Jr.. slaugliters tiogs like his father. i , :( .', ' "i.iAn experiment in France proves thai 1 a horse will lire for twenty-fourdays oti water alone. i VTOTICK JS HER2BV GIVE THAT all Person vngaged in Buuuess in Ogden City, (tcr wnich tho City Ordi nance provide that a license Inust be obtained,) 'without first prociring a license are liable lo be taken before any Alderman cf suld City, and bo subjected lo a Fine. ' By order of the City Councl, ALI M Vk. prrll.. ALUSI'ICE 50c. iwr lb. 4.50 to $5.50 por Uos. AXE HELVES r.ACON per lb. IIAIILEY, 2' jc. per lb. JIKESH'AX I.iW per II.. HOltAX-- Wc. r lb. BltAX k SHOUTS ?12I5 to $1.75, porrwt. liEEK Sc. to 15c per lb nt thop; lilc.oa foot. HITTER 2.V. to JUic. jht Bi. n ,,,,, Misieellaneons. To all whom it may concern. 55c. to Oor. HUNTS Inc. to IV, RAVEN'S HI CK-- Si!'. M till AW LS ti.2.5 to SO..VI. SKIRT URAlbS Mr. wr do. THREAD, Siools I'sic. to $1. per do. " Linen 'it: to $1 .26 jwr tb T0WKLL1NU 17c. to 20c. wr yd. - ,t SllnR,(X lUenen'U liKwariatjfair, Hut' twill wltb.rat abreatb; lint friundnbip like to Hint of out eliiU vf ilwitU, Hwrvivra CITY LICENSES. ir ! ' lM OxlDKN CITY. CtlK'KKXS W10S 30e Pr dm, FLOUR $3. to tali urk. tilNUER 40c. to Joe. fpT tu. OLASS SllO per box, $7.00. A ''' ofitthrondliw r" 'COUNSELOR. , .t L' AihI ialgk 1 tieart. And tlnk Ood for tlwt n- troe-An I fr-- tlie ptrengt of his VVki b aotbiiut uu Eartk caa part. , , Curiilnr, Ctilinet ; . t CamvrniyijirUopurwKl. It TUCKEIt, i. ( " Togotlicr we knelt, ry frleial and I, , ji And together prayed for reet, And a culm like that of a'fabbatti moen' ';l Office opposite Ogdeu Hotel, . ... The Cullom bill will soon become a AtASHB0AISPiC$S.50pcrdoz. 80 xmnds seed ton Tk acrs yiolded WHEEUfEADS $. law. Since there are soinethiug less Ooden, Salt Lake and Utah. "bushels. 133' a dozen statutes of the same character ' than per ' acre's everybody deslrcui! f JcaVning'1 facta 100 40 pounds on 1 yielded WOOD 7. to $1. per cord. in existence already," we are anxious to . i. eoncerning Ogden, Salt Lake and Utah, bushels. see what will become of it. It will rechronological. statiical, kistorical and 22 pounds on acre yiclrJed 67 ' rligtou8, with a reliable sketch of Mor' quire juries "organized to convict," to t USOLUTE DIVORCES LEO ALLY OBTAINED m Xpw York, Indiana, Illinnit and other execute the law at any rate, and when onism; and have a thousand and one bushels. 32 pounds seed on 1 acres yielded States, for persons from any State or t'ountry, to Morsend Hollisters the ready get answered that are questions leiral daily 130 bushels. vrywhere: clenrtlon, anmketini, "Ked concerning Utah, sendbeing mons to prison under that kind of a etc. mitHcient rnuso; no publicity: no for a copy tree. own we sake shall hope charge until dirorre olitAinnd. Advic. SH Lak .Direotory., Mailed The Prince of Wales has been voted deal, for his :i ' established fifteen venrs. m ' me jrfsrtidii Ofiiee or dollar of armed will have he that plenty M. HOt'SE, Aitornev. $100,000 per annum for representing Addrt. a quarter. OwtaAtf Herald. 'a ;s, Najiu Street, Xvw Vol k City. his mother at court. in & Tahiti, One. to $1.25 , 0DKY, jSItiiii Street, Ogden, , ' true trlewl'i heart, taM II at lmktk t knelt if tears, And topitber Aad n:U at llw tbronoolrtraca ret . . Ferwy DtilU Jwpnlrlnf feam., ; , ; , trtiWfrt The trade in ox horns is growing into 10x12. $7.00. u ETC, Glil'B tOc. per fb. an importance difficult to realize. That Cull and examine my Stock. MAY Full supply, $7. to $10. per ton. our Western readers may form an apIIiHIP IRON 14.-- . to l'sr. par lb. proximate idea of what is doing in this HORSE 8H0K8 $13. a keg. INHIOa-fiO-O branch of indusry we clip the following wr lb. Nearly Opposite White House. I RON a. SAD per lb. Boston iy2.. a from paragraph paper: LTK $12.00 par oamt. A cargo of horns was landed on one V.OO to $0.00 per can. LEAD WhiU of our wharfs this week direct from Har 20c por lb. California. The number received into S. S. IKJW0OD 28c. to 33c. Kr lb. Boston annually is immense, and they aue. per lb. ., ilAMfHLACK come from very distant lands. South LIMUER $.'.JJ0 per Uundrwl fwt. .Toiiior, America sends the bulk of them, though MUSTARD-M- C. .' to 65c. per lb. .', ,.'.;r' ;, . 31'uJkur come and not few from a Texas, v many MATCHES 8.00 to $11.00 rr caM. from California. The last lot received A HALF BLOCK TUB OF EAST ' MADDEU-.Uper lb. numbered 87,000. They are mostly ox ''JUNCTION' ' OFFICE, OGDEN. , r ; METAL, UA11WT 40r. per lb. horns, and are very large. Some buffaNUTMEO.H-4l.ift ,, ..t All Orders perlt.. lo horns are received from Asiik, but ja personally1 and promptly . kK. small quantities. There is quite a specancnuou 10. 2Ji l ' ' USSEED-$r it por (nd. OILd, " .j ulative business cal led on in these arti"; ' la warrantad to F1SU $1.85 in, "i Artlcl aianutaetarwl by Every to and aro cles, put they very many be niade of tb beat nurial. . " hpf:rm $3.o . t ' uses unknown to most of our readers. . Ut ,'" . " JIACHISiE-2- .1 A short distance from Boston is the fac- ' COAL $10JX) per ca . tory whore these aro all seut, and, at O.VT-- 3c. por lb. that place they undergo ft chomieal I'EPFER, BUi k50r. pf Jb. change by which they are transformed " Cayenna lilt, per lb. into many articles which aro both use... i PEACHES I0c.par lb. ful and ornamental combs, t k Vi nt of PrsL B. Youag't Ratidenna, PORK Hold at 0c. to 2Tk. nought at 16e. to 20e. paper cutters und buttons. Besides Bait Lake City. , ( t; ;.. ti AOc. to eOe. per busbol. a i, lWATOES these, they are htow making a. variety .: ,! .; limW5c. per lb. VISITORS TO SAM I.AK8 CITY ailOCLD of parlor ornaments and piles of jewel, not forget t uall and th Boo collection ' ry, soma of w hich is very elegant 4n its " yoLisii, ETOTBlt.miwrd. ANIMALS and I'.IKDS; aisoltiXt-RALS- , ' of NATIVE that have a IIOMK designs. They MANL'FACTl'RES, and natural preparation RICK lSc. to 1r. per lb. prodnett.ns of the Territory, at the above attar changes horn into nearly every color, ... .i iisUmcot. ,. ., ' i. ic j ROSIX 15n. per lb. " " nnd much of the jewelry bought cheap front 9 ajn. to $ p.m. Open 3Ue. to IBr. per lb. R0PR, MANILLA 1 y fyr pure rubber, is made from ox horns per box. and colored. )AP, OLIVK, t. X. '" ' ' '! A Texan cat Us owner would not ' .. '! FTARCn-'24cAT THE REVERE IIOtTSE HA LOON", '( think it worth while to trouble his head CA1X Eontb fcttrtmt. Salt Lake City, wheru about what became of the horns of his ' srtl'Hl you wiif And JoE. MMMONS or nil MsiHunK 1., PI-V HALT, rondr and willing to eervo you witb, animals, yet a Yankeo slaughtered " '" ':: PAtTH, Kpom l.V.'l, wil gather Jhcra up, carry them all the FRESH OYSTERS,' "' '"i " ''' more way to Massachusetts UOWX CIGARS, GOLDEN ( ,, ' I' gl'GAR, Browri15c. to 1" per fti money out of t beta in a year than a PIGS FEET, etc. ' ' ,! ' ' ' "; ''- - ' Texas cattle owner could make in ten. Call and oe blm. "i & , .M) LINEN, $72,500,000 Tlie tullom hill. I trfrlia'i JUAN'S 3Iaguitude of Ox Horn Trade. - Wt io'toakMrrtaka.! it to th Hinnin.r bree, Tbal round my pathaay sinbej. loaves Rut it wooml the i And mnrer to ai raiilietl. & CO., DAIILER Cvllectioni promptly atended lo. ' Yield of Xorway Oats." ! ;. ; j I told - A-- iine. Dirine Worship held every Sunday, in the Tabernacle, at 11 a.m.; and in the School Houses 0T the various .Wttrds at 6,30 P.m., ,, , E ir 2,000,000 Total awo grM to the hinlK I tidd it to tlui laughlna; brook, r. , " Rut it lung la heartlets glee, And danced along o'er tts rtonay twd With urver a word for an. AND SALT LAKE CITY, Peulern In Gold Dust, Coin and Currency. Draw Kxchange on Han Fruiiciwo, Muntuna, Dnavar, at. Iajuk, Now York, and all urt uf nropo. to Sl.OO par yard. Sir to 25c 00V. UEL.UXES ISc. toS-Jr- . " Aruiurvs 22r. to 24c. All Wool 37c. to4io. w Musliu ISc. to 22c. PKN1MS 2.V. to 37c. jd. MX'KI.Nti Xjr. to il.&n FRENCH MERINOS il-3FLANNELS, White 4 Rod 4.'h;. to 52c. " Opera otic, to 75c. 17c. to V. (JINHHAMS lllCKUI'.Y-l- Sc. to 27,'-- . 12.25 to i'i.OO per doi. JIOSE, Ladies" tieiiU' half $1.25 to Jt.isi per don. JACONET 30c. to ion. y 500,000 1,000.000 KH PAMASK-1.25tol- . . my be wit on bur llvcr throin-Si- lt nkevellisl her ftwa In a fiwtlitg adi.nl MUX - KTUEET, ilr. nt are reliably informed . that the Mountain City mine, at Cope, is looking better than tver before. Seventy fact from the surface, the ledge is large and well filled with ore of a superior quality. A piece weighing about (iOO pounds was broken out tho other day, and was literally a mass of native silver. This maguificcut rper'unen will bo brought to Elko next week. Ibid. The Trench mine, sitnnted on the western slope of White Pine mountain, in'.o a splendid vein at the depth of.'olfcet. The vein is six feel wide, all rich ore, with smooth walls lined with clay; runs northeast and southwest and dips slightly to the southeast. Forty tons of ore have been extracted which is estimate 1 at $1,000 a ton. A new district ha recently been established somewhere between Elko and Ely exact locality not stated. The discoverer brought lit dj pounds of the ore to this city, which was reduced and gave a return of $1)00 to the ton. He leaves for the .tew diggings, and again promises to make the locality public at an early day. The Report of the U. S. Commissioner of Mining Statistics has recently been transmitted to Congress by the Secretary of the Treasury, nnd ordered to be printed. The Commissioner estimates the bullion product for lWJ as follows : California $2S,000.000 Nevada 14,000,000 4,000,000 Oregon and Washington Idaho 7,tKHI,000 Montana 12,000,000 Colorado and Wyoming 4,000,000 .. ' ' An BANKERS Lustres i.V. to fl.V. . ftltOWX SHEETINGS 1c. to Ulc. BLANK CTS UI0 to $JiMm wr ISt.tACll Ml'SUNS 15. to "c, KED TIOKINUS i!Se. to ANTS 3.v! to SJr. CAMr.ltlCS U"-- . o lrtc. CAl!I'HTlN(l,3-pl- y $U0 to 3.25 OHKfKS SOc.toa-Je- . CORSET JEANS ISc. to 23c. (VnT0XAHES-3.- V. to 4i:. COTTON YARN 12.50 to $3. per bunch. We. Ariiou All other sources '! " feln !.!.. C. I.. nllt,ER, llelniw, Montana. Ht'SSKY, City. IILSSEY, PKICE LIST. " R,lt l TT MINK. New Mexico Ofjden City, 2;l, 1870. DRY GOODS. murk ALPACAS, Klh't Independent. SlOVJfTAI ipril Ik in bkmmin( fulr on the loaf, ' ' ' TKlr.HB. 1 veying controlling interests in several valuable and well known mines in Rail road district to E. L. Richie, of Philadelphia. Mr. Richie has lately conic to Nevada as the ugeut of a circle of wealthy gentleman who are desirous of in legitimate mining enterprises. The consideration for the mining property was $15,000. Tho agent has possession and is engaged in the of tho premises, and will increase his force of miners in the course of a few weeks, as'soon as the weather will permit. The location of the district is such that the ore can be readily and economically transported to reduction works, until such tinio as the company can procure their own means of reduction. The ore yields readily to simple treatment, and the veins are heavy and present every evidence of permanency. Mr. Richie is fortunate in having been enabled to obtain the interests that ho has, and wo predict that a profitable season's work will crown his efforts. dcvel-opeine- Oifden Junction. of ()J)ic WAIUtKN !Ndt WVT. A And many aditrllni; drrunt f youtb Sluill dniop and A. aitb Jiief.. YOL. COJIJHUICTAI M . APRIL 23, 170. B. H, tberre Ot Slnjf, w i I told K1. . . i General Delivery from 8 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. Sundays, from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. Daily Mails CL08B,until further notice, for Salt Lake City at 5 p.m. 9 a.m. For the East For4he Weat,-,- i m- . J ulA BJtIV 't J j- . , ; t t , Trom Salt Lake City 10.30 a.m. - fi.30 p.m. From the East " 0 ''esti " 'J 'ITT?'80- x,r, ,. London. Hon Julian II. C. FAne, formerly Secretary of the British Embassy at Paris, i. died on 20lh. , Ten steamers" will leave Liverpool for the United States this week, taking (,500 emigrants. Muuli anxiety is felt for the safety of the steamer Girim, '.'( days from Calcutta for Liverpool ; nothing hita.been heard of her since she sailed. Lisbon. . , The city was visited by a fearful tornado on Saturday' n'tglif, Causing great lots of property. Some perions Were killed and many injured.s-T- h shipping in the Tagus suffered severely'; many vessels were wrecked and nearly all more or less damaged. No American vessels are reported lost. The British fl act rode the .stprm without injury. The South American steamor reports much Ion to shipping at JJucnps Ayres, from a ' violent 'tempest, but no vessels from the United States are mentioned. ' " Berlin. . The Count Bismarck is very ill at: his country house in Pomeranla.'J . Postmaster T The Merriinac and other rivers arc greatly swollen ; bridges have been carried away, and tire railroads arc damaged all over the State. Wavcrly, X. Y. Freshet are stopping trains on the Erie and Pennsylvania and New York railroads. Land slides have occurred on the latter road. Schenectady. The Mohawk is higher than ever khovwi. and part of the city, mid the tlats bordering the river, for miles, are submerged. The people are going into upper storys and have to use boats when they leave their houses. Philadelphia. Tho Schuylkill at Muruuk roso ten feet on jm Jhc 1'Jtlu,, One. house was wahed away and a man drowned.-- The lower etoriei of mills nro flooded; the damage is not serious." The Lehigh and and (Susquehanna are also high: the latter rose twenty feet, but no serious damage has occurred. Providence. The Blcachery Pontine Mills, nt Warwick, were destroyed by fire on Friday evening. Some goods were saved from the finishing room, but the remainder of the stock, machinery and buildings. except the kier house, are a total loss. The mills were owned by B. B. and It. Knight, of this city. Snn Francisco. John II. Mullen, Claef engineer of the American nnd Moxioun Railroad and Telegraph Company, reports gold mines of wonderful richness near tho summit of tho Lisdendorlf Mountains LedgM from fifty to three hundred feet wide of very rich uuarli. . ConttebleC. F. Middletou. j n n b OCSIIKX, UTAH, NAT rifiU AY, BY TELBGRAriL w ti.'. M 1M JL.J Friend Anil I. ,1 TO $ 00 w :m 1 My Devoted to Jfews, Literature, Agriculture, Science, and the Arts. ItATKS OF ADVERTISING. )j Final e JO mm TIE . DAY, . t. , Country promptly U-i- DR.WM. H. GROVES, Ueiitiwt. rVth tiwt, SALT LAKE CITY, Three door. West of Revere Ilunso. Office, Second BUSINESS CARDS. VERY ... i:; . mi"", MERCHAKT AND PROFESSIONAL 17 numhotild barv a supply. TV. will do thorn Hi tlie best iityic ot tlie ai t. j The most appalling case of doafaeai that ' we ever eanie pulsid of ap asylum, was that of anjold lady who lives across the street from (he Navy Vard, ill Brooklyn; ' Recently1 they- flrd a skint of twenty ono guns. . The Id Udy was observed to start, and listen as, the last gun was fired, and then she exclaimed: s Come in! Y'lTM'.'.-Hllil V?!tt!mi9'I French chemist has succeeded in pro? ducing a paint with which to illuminato the numbers of street doors at night. Figures traced with it shin so as to M read, through tb moat profound darkness and , the preparation of the compound if said to he simple, inexpensive aud '" ""' " in any way.' '1 '!. i t fd Vj ) if ;:') It comes out, in the testimonyjq the McFarland trial that it was, no less a pefssiiage than the highly 'honorable Hclioyler Colfax instead of Albert Di Kichai'dson, who first xciii suspicions of marital infidelity in his wife, in the breast of McFarland. The Canary Uird of .South Bend will pleas rise and sing ono more sang bn the "Golden Unle."- Vmh UerM.K,v... ,;, ..( An iron ore is said to hav fbnn.l in Vork. county, Pa. which has tho pocnf liar power of transforming pig jrqn iutp good steel by a simple mixture nf (ho two1 in a puddling furnace: ' The nre fii soft, ami friable in the bed, so muuli sd that it can be mined, with the spade but upon exposure to the atmospherp it soon hardens. Professor Lesley; who ha.the ore! bed, estimates itlie at seventeen million tons.: tu n uo t t A uum-jurio- ''"' y Mtt - aud hma:oii. XlyHl;?Itiii OFFICE AT WALK EH MCNL'TT'S DRL'li STORE, OGDEN', V. T. - Call, from th ft has been generally stippowd thftt aatural death; George Peabody died but there is a prolrait displayed in a Clark street window which bears , f i placard, "George Peabody,' executed with a steel pen." As a philosopher has nlnerved, the pen is just a bad at the sword. ., ., ..m A Dutchman, in describing ty pair of horses he had lost, said: "Ley was very much alike, 'specially d off one., Ono lookt so mooch like poth I could ot tell t'oder from which; when I went after one, I always caught 'd oiler; andi l whipped d on most dead bscauae JU oder kicked at me." ,, ! .. cd ctm1-tou- ts A cistern in Lawrence,'' Kansas,1 was cleaned but last week. :' The Tribnno says; "The result was interesting to that class of our young men who depend upon for their daily fooif. boarding-house- s Coffee and tea had been eoncoetcd front this cistern for a long time, Tho clesai ing-ooperation brought to light pn. dead cat, five defunct rats,. an old boot, a shoe, two hoop skirts, part inf a uiop, ' and about a foot of general filth. ' ut |