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Show F TELEGRAPH. She (JjtUw Juttrtiott. and SATURDAY, fnsusBiiia Compast. "KIS-E8A- p.t.Iii uytheOoe.s AMXUICAX. Georgetown, Col., accident occurred at Burleich Tunnel on the ofiernoon of 22nd int. bv the premature exnlosinn of a Must. rhercby two men were instantly killed and are seriously injured. The names of those killed are M. W. Collins and Wm. Brooks. San Francisco. The famous silver mine claims, the richest iit tho world, oro ascertained to be in Arizona, instead of Now Mexico. Miners are arriving from all directions. the V. S. steamer Newborn sailed for Alaska via Victoria y ; Lady Franklin was a passcuger for tho latter port. isiossom Uock, the mostdanccrous ob stacle in the harbor ; was blown up to tons of day at 2 p. m. Twenty-thre- e powder were used, .A. body, of water, apparently 100 feet In duimeter, was thrown to the bight of a hundred feet. The centre was filled with smoke and stones, the latter going far above the water. Between fifty and sixty thousand people witnessed tho explosion. There was no perceptible jar, and only a deep thud accompanied the blast. lho latest advices from Pcaee River, untisn Columbia, goia diggings, are favorable. The dust is fino and reseui- bles the Australian dust. It assays 171 dollars an ounce. The miners are confident that it is the best mining region outside of California aud Australia. The district is extensive, and new discoveries are daily reported. Oil city, Pa., At 3 o'clock this morning the boiler of Pratt s saw mill, between Oleopolis and Pit Hole, burBt, killing a Mr. Clapper and injuring two other men slightly. New l oik The ship Thomas Freeman, from New Orleans for Cronstadt, was struck by lightning on the Jotu.inst., in kit. So, long, n, ana nurneu; tne crew were saved and brought here. The steamer- Dar'un arrived from Leghorn. She reports that on the 20th instant, when in latitude forty-twlongitude seventy, she saw a vessel on fire. A boat was lowered, when it was found that she was a steamer, and was burned to the water's edge. This is possibly tho steamer Claritsa, overdue from Havana. The office of Bacon & Hide, Fulton St was robbed of a box containing $8,000 in United Slates bonds. Millions of oysters have been buried to a depth of nine feet by the shifting of the beach, at the Bar, Rockaway. Oys An HLOAN, Eiq,., ia our duly Salt Lake City fop the traa-jio-i, ef beaiaee. connected with tliii Ptper. 1. w- - KI Mtrle4 Ag"?rt V KDITOR, There was a very thin at the Theatre on Saturday Mr. Graham was well received, tight. 4nj wted with his usual humor and good Thorne and Mrs. Bow-rin- g judgment. Mr; were fully up to the mark of their tstiiblished reputation here, and the members of the Ogden Dramatic associatto the comion, who assinted, did credit connected. which are with they pany THiMraB. .Kit. Burnett & Co. Monday night's II which all, performance in Jenuing's ,!! well atteuded, was the greatest treat of the kind wo have ever had in Ogden. Mr. Burnett is a humorist and comedian ef the first class. Ilia mobile countenance, j"?Uy appearance, clear articulation, rich wit, quick perception of local ircumstances, avoidance of exaggeration ttc., are gifts of no common order, and combine to make him a favorite with the public at once. His change of dress and ehar&cter was wonderfully quick and perfectly executed. Miss Nash charmed all hearts by her beautiful face and perfect naturalness of manner. Her Mrs. Caudle was an excellent piece of acting, and her recitation of the Masonic poem, "We meet upon the level and part upon the square," was very touching and effective. Mr. Sharpley's concortina perfor mance gave a pleasing varriety to the Each of his efforts was entertainment. encored. Everybody present deservedly was satisfied and the audienco was kept in merriment and good humor through' out tho evening. Lsst evening the performance, embracing many novelitios, was fully up to the standard of Monday evening's entertainment and roars of laughter followed Mr. Burnett's numerous sallies of wit and funny eccentricities. Z. C. M. I. buildings, stock of roods into these Boston. The funeral of Anson Burlingame took the service was impressive place and the procession long. An endless throng lined the streets. Minute guns were fired, the flags were ot half mast and business suspended. Tho remains were interred at Mount Auburn. Fort Monroe. The steamer Cleopatra, from Havana for New York, which was reported lost, was tuteu into the roads on Join in a disabled condition. Havana. A court martial at con demned a priest to death for preaching insurrection and blessing the insurgent men lose 52i),000. Arrangements are being made in this city to organize a colony to settle in Alabama. A y building, corner of ninth streeth and fourth avenue, was destroyed by fire this evening; it was owned by Julius Drew, and insured. There is a rumor afloat in London that the Queen intends to marry a Prince of the house of Sehlcswig-HolsteiGeneral Picket, of S. C, .and Colonel te enter Jones, of Md., sail the service of the Viceroy of .Egypt. Colonel Minie. agent of the Viceroy, has purchased and shipped 100,000 biecch-loadin- g rifles, and other small arms. Specials say that the Fciiiaus claim that they will put fifteen rcgimonts in the field on short notice, and that they have determined to send assistance to the Red River insurgent, and are detailing western Fenians for that pur- rented Mr. Jennings' new and will remove their fine six-stor- commodious premises in about two weeks. and best asin town and with increased accommodations for both wht.itle and retail purchasers cannot fail to give satisfaction aud do a big They have the largest sortment of merchandise n. buiincss. Mr. Pcery, the superintendent, says he will pay merchandise at cash rates for claims on 'lie Bensou, Fnrr and neat company, or advance casn on them at a small discount, and desires to call attention to a number of first class wagons bow on hand, for sale, cheap. pose. The Fenian executive council of the Chicago Congress has itsiuiid an address, headromoval of announcing-thquarters of the Brotherhood to Philadelphia. It charges O'Neil with usurpation, and malfeasance in misappropriating $8,000. It also intimates, in strong terms, that active military operations will soon be begun. A has been sitting in this city for several days. Among the B. F. officers for trial was First-Lieu- t. Rycr. of the Second U. S. Artillery, who has been found guilty of presenting a fraudulent claim against the United States, and sentenced to forfeit the allowance due him, te be cashiered and dismissed tho service, rendered incompetent to hold any position of responsibility or trust under the Government, and to be confined for three years in such penitentiary as the proper authority may direct. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill, residing in Jackson street, Williamsburg, were dreadfully burned yesterday, by the explosion of kerosene oil, used in hurry ing a slow fire. Moral "don t use oil. Miss Halleck, the Tenerablc sister of the poet Fitzgrecn Halleck, was buried yesterday at Guilford Conn., by tho side of her brother. The steamer Venezuela, which was dis abled at sea in the latter part of February, was towed into this harbor to day. The Fenian Congress adjourned this afternoon line die. O'Neill was President The utmost secrecy was maintained in regard to the proceedings of the Convention, but tne impression among those claiming to be well informed is that a war policy has been determined s ' ' on. A Hayticn letter of the 12th reports that tho people are again excitedly discussing the San Domingo annexation question, on account of information that the U. S. war steamer had taken possession of the Bay of Mazullo on the north era frontier of Hayti. The feeling ii more bitter than ever. It is understood that this movement f tho U. S. au thoritics is for preventing Lupcron en tering the Cibas district, San Domingo, with a hostile intent. Toronto. Tho country in the vicinity of Camp bell's ford is completely inundated; the draws and piers on the river have been swept away. Business is sunpondcd The factories and shops along the riyer are flooded; the damage to property is Tory a At Burton and Olsen's Photograph Gallery a little north of the rout Otace, oil nainungs as well as fbotoersJihs caa be obtained. Sec advt. Paintings. th' court-marti- On Saturday last seven men were riding on a "hand car" be tween Kaysville and Ogden, when one of them, named John Stubbs, who was in front of the car, intending to speak to his companions, slipped from his teat on to the track; the car passed over his breast, and one of tho wheels cut the side of his head: no bones were broken, but the man was badly squeezed Moral. When you ride on a hand car, sit steady. Accident. Leather akd Conscibnck. Mr. Sid- Stephens, of North Ogden, tans leather and makes good boots and thoe, with it at North Ogden.' He is, fortunately, blest with a conscience; which is more than can be said in favor "f all the ions af St. Crispin, and his eharges are moderate, which is a great commendation in these tight times. ney goad ... "t iuiLLiNKBT. V ery fine a i airs, otennouse ass . millinery establishment in Salt e city, elegantly fitted up, and well tooke4 with a great yariety of hats, uonnets, artificials, and all kinds of trimmings to act the ladies in ecstasies f admiration. Coal. The vived another See advt. Jtsctiox office has re- of esccilcnt coal, portion of which is yet on hand, for k at $9 per too. If anybedy wauts they had better apply at once. A Blow. car-loa- d On Morning a agtj wj,ioa ontinued blowing aU day, increasing in (,T:e until night, when it came in a hur-nshaking ilimly elevated great. Terth prostrating many foaces, Most of the bridges on the Mississiquo 'doping hay away to the West, and un-"- g and Clido rivers have been camea away many heads; that is, giving by the frcshot. Reports say that the y persons a brisk chase after their great. damages oy mo nooa are very Montreal The gale extended southward 1 discovered The police profess to have so far as we have Fngton, a plot to seize Prince Arthur and carry BfH did no ecr;gU! daiDt him off to gome obcuro place en tne i kwy Sunday i4 got in from ttte e, build-terribl- be-r"- bt y, RAILROAD. Potatoes PIOSEEIt MXE OF UTAH". OGDEN OH AMD AFTKU JUNCTION. Potatoes MONDAY, 1"K11 1870; (Utly at lvt (kitOgden Uke City t TraiM will n, Arrive 10.05 a 12, n l m, ut p.m. has been acquitted. to-d- stitution have ' THE St. Louis. W. I'locher, who has been on trial some days, for killing Ernest Miner, for being too intimate with the former wile y ter UTAH CENTRAL Potatoes ' ' , In Zion's 8. frontier, to bo held as a hostage) for the good treatment of the Fenian prison ers that fall into the hands ot the authorities. Four tnett wese arrested on the arri val of the American train last evening, on suspicion of being Fenians. More troops havs left for the frontier. The Volunteers are still under arms at Quebec; two battalions there have offered their services for the Red River expedi tion. y; Eggs plt tke Letre t City tailj ArrlW at Ogrtea at MO p.m. an T.lO a.m. l a.m. ana 2 THE ONLY PAPER IN In adilltittn to the abort alt OCDEN. " TRVLV ACCOMMODATION WEDNESDAYS ON SUNDAYS, Eggs '' " i vriM, AND SATURDAYS," Cicn-fueg- flag. FOKEICtf. RECEIVED AT London. The Fenians have threatened vengeance against the Tall Mall Gazette., on account of the vigorous course taken by that journal in favor of enforcing the law for the protection of life and prop erty in Irelaud. Tho proprietors of the Gazette have asked the authorities for protection, and nightly patrols of police THUCKEE are on duty in that vicinity. A house in that neighborhood, supposed to bo the base of a Fenian society, is very closely watched. There is considerable excitement, and tho Fenians are unusually active. Seizures of arms and other material were made by the authorities yesterday in Manchester and Newcastle. The Queen and the Princess Alexan dria, on the 2oth, had a narrow escape; they were driving near Rydo, when their carriage was pursued by a runa way team with a heavy wagon attached. The driver of tho royal carriage, by skillful management of his horses, avoided a collision. The recent Fenian panic in this city was occasioned by the filing of informa SOUTH-EAS- T FaXI tion with the chief of police that a large number of Fenians had recently arrived from America for incendiary and other purposes, and that, together with other buildings, the officers of the Timet and Pall Mall Gazette had been threatened with destruction by them. The Globe says the police authorities have received instructions to search and watch all lodging and boarding houses as a mcas ure of safety. Liverpool. There were great demonstrations of rejoicing here on the arrival of tho City A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP of limrffh. Crowds collected and guns were fired. Paris. It is announcod for certain, that the French armv, which never votes, will participate in the plcbiscitum on the 8th proximo. rroi. Harclli, ot Marseilles, has dis covered a new planet. 1 no Journal vtptial contains an im perial decree culling on the people of anee to accept or reject the project of Raised, Panelled and Moulded. the plcbiscitum on the fifth proximo The decree directs the manner of voting and states that the ballot box shall be open from six till six. The army and navy will vote. Bcrhn. The latest telegraphic bulletin from Varzin reports that Prime Minister Bismark is better. The Chinese embassy has arrived at Berlin. Athens. The Marathon brigands are surround ed by troops, but retain their prisoners and refuse to surrender. Only THE G Leavihi On-City 6.4ft a.m. anil Mt UU Oil , 6 urn. on wliich mil fur will iintitlu thniiarchaM-of k ticket la return n th. aanie day unci train free, and will top by arranging with the Conduc tor, at any point on llio tula to lake uu or ici uu pawengvra. raMangen will pious piirenano ttwlr ticknU xt the ofrlre. Fifty rente additional will 1 charged wlieu Hit tare ia collected on the traiu. ... ., per Year. TARES: Ogden to " it'' OentreTilla Wood'. Ctom Bait Uke City fl.Tf For all InfrmiMtfon age, apply to LUMBER The l'eopte't Paper! A I'aper Freight c Pa g D. 0. CAI.HKR, ,, Ticket atld Freight Agllt. for all CIunc! JOSEPH A. YOUNC, f : PUPBR1NTBNDKNT. COAL! COAL! YARD, TO I NOW l'HKPAHKI) furniith the beet quality Coal HPKHiOH JOHN AT $4.00 PER TON oh the Car. at Echo. All nriWi tn be addreeeml Jiihn OF Tirs tottat. I tab Territory. villa, Kuinniit county, CP. It. II. DEPOT. , Owl 11-l- y MANUFACTURE. HOME CHARLES PEARCE, MAIS ItTKeKf, OOliBM. Call, the attenthu f th. Public to 111. New aud AMurtmcnt or OGDEN JUNCTION and Copper Ware, eotietentl oa hand. Aleo, a fplendld COKTAIHS whiea tie kp Rrwd variety ot Articles on all the to BOESSEL PARPE Mniti Strrrt. itaden lUtv. Jeweler iGiinstu tthi. JLeadng Topic of tht Day, Watchmakers, .r American aitd Klirln Watehea. Agent t '"'()iln,aatortninnt Pistol, anil Keep conetantly on hand a fine Jewelry, Foreign Watrhea, Ammunition of all kiuilav ' Purchaser, will do well to exaiuin. our ' k Kt- - befnre nurohaflne: ehwwhara. Repairing carefully duue aud all work warranted. Tint AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM Flint and Third Ward ' ' TEW EQUALS , IXSTlTliTIOX, THE JUNCTION HAS Onpotitt liithrrp mainu--.OGDEN, ; ; Weti J rr it b .aa h IN THIS WESTERN i. have oo hand a aplendld i r rx , , tnck or .,(V)( DRUGS AJHV'MEDICIffEfl, Ckemieatt, OiU, Taint, Glati; etc, Llkewiee an excellent AieorUnent of ' COUNTRY. ' ' Grocerle( GrocxlM Dry HATS, CAPS. BOOTS, 8HOES, 1, AND STATIONERY. Primed and Glazed, N.B.Prp8crlptlonsearcfullpreparI The Tsrms of Advertising Always kept on hand. . of .Uparktr quality; all of which tieoffere for eats at an low ngurea a. any mat are impirum rrom the Bait. K B Job Wora punctually and neatly axernted AKD Knock-dow- , stoves,;;" The Latent Telegraphic Xetv Doors, Sash Doors. Yesterday afternoon the services of Alderman Herrick were called into requisition, to settle a little difficulty which occurred at the White House. It appears that a Mr. Scribo, who is connected with tho San Francisco press, has been staying at the White House for several days past, and has been, the most of the time, In a state of intoxication, although he did not obtain his liquor at that establishment. Yes terday morning, having staid away all night from his lodgings, he entered the house in a besotted state, and insulted several persons, including Mr. Da vies the proprietor of tho hotel. He chal lenged them to fight, threatened them with a pistol, and used such disgusting awl profane language that Mr. Davies, who is known to keep an orderly, respectable establishment, became en ranged at the occurrence of such scene in his house, and struck Scribo a heavy blow with his fist, which knocked him flat; ho fell out of the doorway on to the gravel, and but a bad gash aeross th bridge of his nose. Dr. Tibbits was sent for, to mend the breach in his nasal organ, and he was taken care of by th When brought before the Alder police. man's Court, each party was fined $10 and half the costs. Here is a fine chance for a sensational squib for Western papers, to be copied in the East, and sent to all points of tho compass "Another Mormon Outrage! "Attempt to assassinate a distinguished member of the Press!" It is true that Mr. Davics is not a Mormon, and that the man with his noso broke is not distin guished except for Lis capacity to swal low fiery whisksy; but then what of that? Flaming reports have traveled over the world framed out of material the mere shadow of these now on hand, and such a chanee might not to be lost hr the mendacious fabricators of "news from Utah." $.. yarmlngtou " IlIVER A fl'.ot Kylll able aa oula t art as reason c. uooDMAKSEEa' Main r3tie;t, 'O nation. imrti I MtALPIR 15 GENERAL I; MERCHANDISE, , , DRY GOODS, Orders rccclTCd for all IMPLEMENTS, ETC. A Gou4 Supply of MECHANICS' TOOLS on band. .,, AGRICULTURAL kinds or Merchants who want to Sell their Good tcltt do well to BUILDING LUMBER Advertise in the Junction m "LATHER AKD SHAVEM.W ! Ot TH St THOMAS, FORMittLT THOMAS lliiune and well known a. an ncnim. and of acfuor. tli. blade, he pliehod knight opened buainein on Main .treet. a little north ot for the patmnag nf hi. old in- -, N. LoaTitt'a, of 11all aek. who want a clean aliaee In an friend, and with a light hand aid a keen raxur. ltif euy chair, Mechanic ctin doubtles crease Vieir Jtusittess by Ad vertising in th9 Junction, EXTKA SIZE DOOItS, (ii;o. WHITKHKAl), BOOT & SHOE MAKER, Eut and One Work Nort! Tithing Office, Ogden. Four Block. N1SII, ivi.l GROCERIES, ; ULIIV tut froai hkaTly kxbui;tei) o phort. eat autlra, and on roeeonaMe term. Rtrims Order, received at , U.ie efuVe. IjATITi and DUl.SS LUMIlEtt of It has beta Ifeqnentljr demonstrated that judicious Advertlninc ia the road to success in every department ot Trade every description We invite the publio of Ogden will be promptly attended and else- where to give us their Advertisements for insertion in tho Jcxctio. to. j 10-1- 6 Seeds rjSeeds! STAINES & Co., ' SALT LAKB CIT?, eety kind, tor tho farmer, 1 h Gardener, or the t'loriet, by mall, nn rruelpt uf published price and ten cent, a pottud for pottage. "' ' Dowrst Sw.' ' for prices '3Mi ft R4IXK8 lint Addmw, Ox, PeedetiUh, Will wind rVedii of ,. galtUkeCitjr, '.Min ;,,.. , AT THIS' WANTED OFFICE. I1STRAY NOTICE. D.W. PARKIIURST TBOPRIitOlt- - HAVE IS MT POSSESSION TWO YEAH linga, one a Heifer, branded on tho left eld AC, the othor a Htrer Calf, no brand, ear mark and white on the left hip. The owner ia requested tw prove prrerty, pay cbarcree and take them away. FOBEKT WATTS', tjonth Weber, Pan. t'ountj, V J. THE I 83-- Ytil. XYI1L, ... X U " " 4 .. t, tor April ,.. . T 14. 21, 11, 9. for Jane "13, - i i Cj tK. FOLLOWING NIMBBKS 09 THE Weekly New.: ,!.,.,-,,- ,,. " 1!, ' " " 1. .r, ' |