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Show BY TELEGRAPH. Marshals with warrants are still search- presentation at his office, and that from ing tor the Cuban Gen. Ruyaz, charged and after January 31st, 1807, such cer Published every WEDNESDAY and SATUKDAT, Special to the Oapis Jcmction by the Atlantic and with fiitting out a Cuban expedition tificates will cease to bear interest, and COMI'ANI. I'UBUBHINU Pacific Telegraph Company. which was to have sailed on the 28th of will be no longer available as a portion bj theOllDEN October last. It is alleged that one of ot the iNational Bank reserve. Tha ac On Tuesday evening next we Mi'fiC. Jordans men has turned informer. tual amount of certificates described is The Western Union Telegraph Board two million dollars, making a total are to nave a genuine musical treat in directors in session to day, alleged that amount thus far called in, of four millions. Ogden. The Cushman Troupe, who have the couipany was now pretty much sold the Secretary Boutwell A been traveling through the Western managed by the executive committee of Marine Hospital at Wilmington, North States aud Territories, will appear at ten, in the interest of the largest stock- Carolina, for twenty thousand dollars. holders who belong to the Vanderbilt as General Grant was enter the Theatre and give one of their first party, which is now manipulating the W. ing the door of the Treasury Depart class entertainments. U. for a rise- - It is also understood that ment, with a scgar between his lips, he Ve nave seen notices or tneir per the directors have passed a quarterly was hailed by a messenger with, "No dividend. which ed formance in several papers, smoking in this building sir." The se- We quote Washington, 8. gar was tossed outside, and the Presi prove that it is no humbug. II. Surratt, the alleged conspira- dent moved on. Gen. Man-teuife- l tor,John the following from the Laramie Sentinel; Successes 1. ml . lectured at llockville last night on iue urana jury, nere, Inave ioundi a The Concert here on Saturday eve his connection with the Lincoln conspi- true bill against Hon. C. 0. Boweu of ning by Prof. Cushman and Troupe racy. He said he was mostly engaged South Carolina for Bigamy. does not need a word of praise from us in sending information regarding the Mr. Wui. Welsh of Philadelphia, for So many of our citizens were present. movements of the U. S. army, stationed merry Chairman of tho Board of Indian AMERICAN. and are so enthusiastic over it that to in Washington and elsewhere, and car- Comuussioncrs, had an interview with Washington. 7 night the house will be crowded to its A strong movement is to be made in rying dispatches to Confederate boats the President and made a semi utmost capacity. But it is so seldom Congress previous to the holidays, for on the Potomac. We had a regular es- ofiiciid report to tho Secretary of the In to see chance a some we get or hear the removal of political disabilities and tablished line from Washington to the terior, He returned on the 2d hist., from and I being the only unmar- visiting the tribes of Sioux Indians and thing ream good, ana which we can granting universal amnesty. Gen But- Potomac, endorse without bting ashamed of it ler will offer the bill, either an entirely ried man on the route, had most of the the Poneas, all on the Missouri River ha-- d that we cannot lose this opportunity, new one, or nis old bill on a riding to do. I devised various he introduced and assisted the five new much more Prof. Cushman is a genuine elocution liberal form. Senator on Mon ways to carry the dispatches; sometimes agents that were appointed on the nom Kellogg, ist, and possesses a voice of fine culture. day, introduced a bill looking to the in the heel of my boots, sometimes be- ination of the Missionary Societies of creat compass ana volume, ana rare desired end. The people of Louisiana tween the planks of my buggy. I confess the Protestant Episcopal Church. that never in my life did 1 come across sweetness, qualities wo seldom see and Miss., are The President, by calling Christians ready to accept terms combined, and ho has, in an eminen and delegates are now here from these a more stupid set of detectives than to his aid, seems by this report to have degree, a remarkable instinctive know! and other Southern States to urge im- those generally employed by the U. S. struck a true keynote; as the natural edge of "the fitness of tilings." mediate action in this matter. The Government. In the fall of 'G4 I first superstition of Indians inclines them to l'rof. Jsurke is "a miracle as an or- reference to the committee on commerce met Booth; we had some conversation, stand in awe of those who are moved by canist. It will be difficult to make half on the motion of the President's afier which he said: "I have an import- the Divine spirit. message ant his audience believe he did not have which alludes to 6hip building will have project to reveal." There was a long The Governor of Dakota Territory half dozen confederates, playing on as the effect of the long desired and ominous silence, which I, at last, having been removed from the Indian defeating many different instruments, to pro admission of foreign built vessels to was compelled to break by asking: "Well, Superintendency by the President Juce the music of "a night before American registers; as a majority of the Sir, what is your proposition?" He sat Certain abuses at the agencies, have Miss Burke has a voice o committee named is for an instant, and then, before been reformed. Mr. Welsh's strongly in opposi- quiet report exgreat sweetness and fine culture. W tion to the measure. Yesterday the answering me, aroso aud looked under poses malpractices in the Indian oflico, want to hear as many new things as President received a number the bed, into the wardrobe, in the door- that he of Congress says have long existed there. but we must hear men who called to possible of way and the passage, and then said: He saw Texas cattle last month that express appoval "Don't you go Tommy," "Sweet Bye his Uen Butler was emphatic "We will have to be careful; walls have cost two and three quarters cents a message. "The Sword of Bunker Hill." in his endorsement of the Canadian and ears." He then drew his chair close to pound on the hoof, from the deserts, de"A night before Petersburg!). " and Fisheries and in a w and doctrines, Judge Kelly was me, President hisper said: "It is to kid- livered on the reservations, for w hich "He's got the money too." once more. Lincoln and carry the specially favored contractors of the nap particularly delighted at the President's The price of admission will be Par handling of the Revenue Reformers. nun on to Kichmond. "Kidnap Presi Indian bureau received from the Gov dent Lincoln," 1 said. I confess 'eminent cents per pound mong others who called were Gen. quctte 75 cents, Gallery ,50 cents, chil that I stood aghast at the proposition, on hoof. $4'i0,000, was and Senators. Logan many paid for beef at 23 cents. dren it as a foolhardy this exhorbitant A German line of steamers has been and looked upon within the past price, To think of successfully four months on the Missouri Reserva Amasa Lyman will preach on Sunday projected between New York and Stettin undertaking. eve, Dec. 11, in Cordon s J I all, Ogden. 1 in North Germany, the representatives seizing .Mr. Lincoln in tue Capital of the tion. 25,000 sacks of flour, of ninety-eigh- t United States, surrounded by thousands of the Co. are now at the e Depounds each, were contracted for, Z. C. M. I. This establishment i of his soldiers, and carrying him off to to bo delivered , at Sioux City, at for the carrying partment arranging now opening the largest stock of good Richmond, looked to me, like a foolish when the same quality of flour could . of the mails. .. 1.1 in ugucn, nnu me iuiiest. and nios In the Senatorial caucus yesterday idea. I told him as much ; he went on have been bought at the same place for to tell with w hat complete assortment of general mer certain Senators ho complained of and off- seized, in various facility in could be $2,20 per sack. The freight up the rivchandise ever stored at the Ogden and about er was also paid for at exorbitant places ered resolutions Senator censuring ot Branca this nourishing institution Schurz for his Washington. As for examples his var rates. Mr. Welsh askg that the whole Miscourse in pursued The new advertisement in rides to and from. tho soldiers subject be referred to the Board of Inlittle or no notice was taken of rious , , i. i Jr.sTTiox enumerates but a small portion souri; nis summer residence; lie en- dian Commissioners for investigation. uouie; this it is asserted by proceeding and of the choice selection. Country deal tered into the minutest details of the Notwithstanding the laws of Congress of prominent Republicans that none will be ers must call at the wholesale depart proposed capture, and even the various last session, making it the duty of the taken. ment, up stairs, if they want to know lion. Henry Strutt. M. P., son of Lord parts to be performed by tho actors iu Commissioners of Indian affairs to con what there is on hand, and they would Balfour and Lord John Hervey brother the performance. I was amazed, thun suit this Board on all expenditures of do well to examine the new brands of of the Earl of Bristol, were introduced derstruck, and in fact, I might also say money, they were neither consulted nor staples and the fresh articles in the on the floor of the House to at the unparaleled audacity of even notified of the transactions. After day under frightened fancy linejust introduced. Retail purchas this scheme. After two days reflection this exposure of abuses a the of Seuator Sumner and were auspices thorough in ers willfind below a splendid show of win 1 told him 1 was willing to try it. Such vestigation has been provided by the ter goods, choice groceries, hardware cordially received. a as the assassination of Mr. Lin President and thing A has been going the Secretary of the Interior crockery, and almost everything they roundsparagraph coln, I never heard spoken of by anv of The Senate the of Executive Session has to the effect in that press could wish for to make their homes and ien. Logan will after 1st of January, if lae party. confirmed Delano as Secretary of the 1 lie Government seemed to have got persons comfortable. . Interior. No action has been taken on worthy army officers arc left unprovided wind of our project; and at a meeting the nomination of Porter and Rowan. Go roa Ihem. What do t!ioe boys by the opcratiou of the army bill of last of those w ho were to carry out the capNew York. 8. who crowd around Parpe and Boessels session introduce some legislation look- ture 1 proposed to abandon it. Every Gen. Jordan, Commander-in-Chie- f towards their service. retention corner after dark, want with matches ng of in We have Gen. Logan's authority for one seemed to coincide in my opinion, tho Cuban forces, proposes a brilliant find pun powder, which Mr. B. has fre sat who silent and ab except loolh, scheme for expeditions to Cuba. The quently to retuse them ? Tbe police had saying that he contemplates no such stracted, saying at last, and bringing If arid this morning publishes a letter Doner cast their eyes in that direction, thing. uown his list upon the table. "Well. irom Gen. Clark of Texas has introduced or mischief may be done, assuranec if the worst comes to from .Ionian, siaungthatins n the House a bill to indentify the citi gentlemen, there is not Secretary Fish, I shall know what to do." Evident k Arci mi latks that no Baking zens of the worst, in the neutrality laws which can be Brenham, Texas, for the burning Powder can stand the test of a careful of the town on fniine hard words and even threats then ing d to hinder Americans from go Sept. 7th, 18(',fi, it will be chemical analysis like Dhoi.kv'm Yeast remembered that some U. S. soldiers ot passed between him aud some of the ing to Cuba, unarmed, upon a vessel un Powder. Although subjected to the our of us then arose, one say laden with drunk, commenced rioting and burned party, i contraband of war as passen most critical analyzation, no ing "ii i understand you to intimate gers. Army and ammunitions ingredients most of the town. may be could be found entering into the compo introduced in the anything more than the capture of M. sent by ship loads, provided nobody beAmong the bills . . . , sition nut such as arc perfectly pure and ir one 1, will for bid Lincoln, you good- sides the crew nouse, was one Dy Lvncli, ot Maine, to them ; nutritious. This accounts for the entire one expressed the same therefore he makesaccompanies the serious suggesprovide for the gradual resumption of bye." Every and uniform satisfaction We all arose and commenced tion that given by specie payments Dy uie destruction of ail opinion. 15,(XKI unarmed Americans Doolbv's Yeast Powder in the Booth said, go to Cuba as emigrants, on landculinary Lnited States Gov. bonds, os received putting our hats on. that he had too probably, uepariment, n the regular course of business at the gone far, ing to be permitted to walk through It is tho cheapest, best, and most reand the issuing of a like and asked pardon; saying that he and settle (he country ; arms to Treasury, liable Baking Powder known, and is amount to too much champatrno be sent on separate vessels. He be paid put as required for had drank sugSome time after the kidnapping recommended upon its merits alone. project for sailing expeditions that other after in ibtmrsement, payable specie was revived, one day we read the infor- gests lour Grocer keeps it. be six months from date, and for National used as blinds, and proposes places Malad, Mr. T. Hushes, of Samaria. banks to redeem in the new United mation that tho President would visit tho liay ot Bonos on the Eastern side of the 7th Street for the Hospital Malad was in town yesterday: he re States Notes. purpose Cuba for landing. Afterwards the emiof present at an entertainment to grants can Judge Dent Attorney for Roderick R. be being for "lieu me people tnere all well, no the benefit of tho wounded ture San easily concentrated and capgiven sickness, the weather fine, stock thriving liutler, called on the Commissioner of a Diego. Cuba. Ho soldiers. The report was only given us number of other details; suggests una uic junction received 'ensions to make arrangements the entire regularly. s about of an hour before scheme What more cau Samaria ask? about the case of Butler. The Commig Rppears flighy. Jordan's letthe time appointed, but so perfect was ho was would stated to to the Alabama Presiter be loner able writteu prove Dnori'Kii in. Bishop Hughes, ofMcn- our communication, that we were in- dent u tue charges. of the Cuban Junta and tho scheme uon, dropped in on Thursday. iu our saddles lie was on the way to tho is A new feature regarding the letter of stantly approved by him. down on business for the hospital. This was between one and A pamphlet issued at Tours, and as Admiral on Porter President store at his fine little town, which is Grant, two o'clock in the afternoon. It was our cribed to Thiers, says that Napoleon mere is intention to seize the doing a big business, and is a thorough ii us jusi ueeu uiscoverej. carriage which declared war against Prussia, because good authority for stating that certain was drawn success in every way. The rea splendid pair of horses, Bishop insulted him and the tall officers of the navy, while laboring and to have by turned yesterday. one of our men mount the King HUliam Empress by what ho told Bcneditti. under the innuer.ee ot too much "ben box and drive direct for Southern MaryM.tltiilElK I he correspondent Bays the fall of last night, boasted that the land, via zine, Benning'8 bridge. We felt con- Pans will On WeJnesday, Dec. 7th, 1870, end the war: that the by staff had made up a purse and paid fident that all the cavalry in the city French in not the southern part of the 'obepn urovcr, J. V. at his office, in $10,000 for the letter published on would never overhaul we for were country will not lintah, Weber Co., U. T., Mr. William Admiral if France the money passing into all mounted on swift us, nsNnr Fibtii, to Miss Sarah Catiie-kin- k the handsPorter, horses, besides be dismembered. accept peace of an of the Depart having a of the thorough knowledge HiCKEusos, both of South Weber, ment, who held a Foreign letters report that the unifica nigh position under country, it. being determined toabandon Davis Co. Mr. Nells. Ihey also boasted that the carriage after passing the city lim- tion of Germany will be very difficult as there were other letters to be had, its. the time the alarm could have the opposition seems growing. SPECIAL XOTICi:S. which would seriously damage Mr. been By and horses saddled, we exspecial says the Prussian loan was given Porter. to have been on our withdrawn because no one would take it, Tea! Tea! Sold in small pected way through All quantities, made by the Presi Southern t the Maryland, towards the Poto- and that Germans will bo unwise if they rate of $1.25 per lb, at D. Wood's, dent appointments during the recess of Congress in mac river. To our great disappoiut-men- l, do not mako peace before New Y'ear's. California Wine, Fruit, and Toy Store. the Treasury, State, Post Office and Navy The best and however, the President was not Paris has no hope of relief, and it is cheapest assortment of Departments, were sent to the Senate but one of tho Government generally believed, must capitulate there; ya in ugaen. 1 n a body officials, Mr. Chase. Under this failure before another month. A report has been made to the Bureau Who Wants Work. A good boot and the project was totally abandoned. He The knights of St. Crispin, now on shoe maker, who can make both sewed of Statistics that there is demand says he soon left great Washington, and strike here, held a meeting and in and Colorado for can good have constant mechanics, partic- knew nothing of Lincoln's assassination received a pegged work, delegation from the Working-men'- s employment by applying to T. H. Web- ularly carpenters, machinists, brick and until he heard of it in Canada. He reUnion; the latter offered the ber, five doors South of the White House, stone masons, who can command wastes pels the charge that he deserted his strikers the sympathy and as follows: Brick support of the and Cgdcn. stone masons tf and says his Washington friends Union. a committee from $5 to $7, carpenters and machin- - mother, advised him that she was in no danirer. of the men on strike andjoint At C. C. Asinussen's, Main Street, sts the employers 0 to fc'J. Denver Citv will but does not lrom mention that she knew any- will hold a meeting to see if a m't Lake City, you can obtain first class war! in the next six months 200 carpencomprothing of the abduction plot; and that a mise can be effected. Jewelry, Clocks and Watches, and toys ters and 300 besides manv bricklayers, for children of all clerk in the War Col. Wood, chief of the Detective Ser Department, furnished descriptions. Call other kinds of laborers, especially fe- Surratt with a knowledge of Federal fid examine. vice, succeeded in arresting Dr. Brock-awa- y male servants, who are scarce and much troops, which the latter conveved to supposed to be the most Dry goods, groceries and liquors needed. Kichmond. of scientific counterfeiter in the United New York, 7. quality at the 1st and ,1rd There are responsible parties here from States. He is the person who nrinted Commodore Ashbury, of the Yacht New "ard Store, Main Street, Ogden. ProYork, for the Purpose of imliininir the seven-thirt- y duce taken. bonds, which could Cambria," gave a parting dinner to Congress to grant a subsidy of $ CO, 000 be distinguished from the few intimate friends last evening at for the purpose of establishinir a line of scarcely at I&i?" No mistake Williams & Co. originals revoort Washington, and has a plate House, and left by the "China" steamers between New York wdl sell and Liver- for printing $oO Treasury notes, beautilumber, cheaper than any for England. There are two "ousc in Ogden, at their yard near the pool to compete with the Cunard line. executed. Brockaway is hell for reaks the cable 18G5 lines in f.fi ef and It is understood that Gen. Sch enek fa fully Junction Office. examination being unable to procure only ten miles apart and Go from the vors the project, and will. m. n n.i $30,000 bail. fifctf The Drugs and Medicines at African shore. One was grappled yesy, introduce a resolution in the House, The World" t special, dated at Brussels. "e Pioneer Drug Store, Main st., Ogden, terday, and but for a severe storm it instructing the committee on Commerce Dec. &fe of the finest 6, says, Gen. Ducrot's ould have Wines the and been repaired to to examine into tho matter army still quality, probably and report holds its position across the neck 76-liquors of the purest brands. of the ay, but the steamer m attendance was as soon as practicable. The Secretary peninsula, west of Champigny, but the Genuine Drugs can be obtained obliged to sink the buoy and leave the of the Treasury, orders to gave main body of his crmy has marched the 1st and 3rd Ward Store, Ogden. cable for favorable weaJier. It is just the Assistant Treasurer at New York, to south-weweek since lines broke. It is said the toCrcteil, and there P the holders of notify three per cent tem a position between the Seine andoccupies rescriptions made up by a practical steamer "Hornet' now ixir.s in the porary loan certificates issued Marnn, demist. under tho protected by tho guns of Fort Charcn-tosiream suspected of being destined for Acts ol March Olu, 1807 and .Tnlv fcaf If you want a cheap lot of lum- - Cuba, has mattrasses, pnna and kettles l,omi"atlon of $f0,000, between l r. flint v in Air II B. Scovillc. a- - sufficient for 000 men, lumber for the Numbers of Prussian Agents aro here 5, 217 and 3GG inclusive and of the "ilUams &, Cos. yard, acar the J unci erection of berths and 250 tons of coal arms, and have been so engaged buying t'1n Otlieo. ...ivuidum, 111 ?i",nft, netween Nos for several weeks, Ihey have purchased and an immense cook room. Deputy 193 and Zo'j inelu&ive, will be paid on largely. (Dgttctt function. Arrest of a Scientific and Wholesale Counterfeiter Duel Between Impending Fechter and Wallack! A Congressman Indict for Bigamy! of in the North of France! To-da- y .ii and-Bye- ." Post-offic- $'i,-r)0- 's con.-true- y three-quarter- to-d- first-cla- to-d- tf E" y st n. The appointments of Jonas Seely, to U. 8. Attorney of Nevada and Wm. H. Odell, to bo Surveyor General at Oregon are confirmed, Gen. Banks introduced a bill to fix the pay and hours for labor of all employees in the several navy yards in the U.S The bill fixes the number of hours for labor at eight. J. M. Douglass, of Pa., has been appointed Commissioner of Internal Revenue to succed Columbus De Lano. sent to the The President Senate the name of David D. Porter for Admiral of the Navy, in place of Farra-gut- , Robeson deceased. Secretary visited the capital and informed the senators and members that it was the President's desire that Porter should be confirmed. It is said that letters Written by Admiral Porter during the war, which reflect somewhat severely upon Gen. Butler, then an officer of the army, will soon be given to the public. The Superintendent of General Recruiting at New York is ordered to send one hundred recruits to San Diego, Cala., via tho Isthmus of Panama, for assignment to the 21st infantry. Pomcroy introduced a joint resolution, proposing an amendment to the Constitution, conferring Femalo Suffrage, also directing the Committee on Indian affairs to consider the expediency of suspending the issue of Patents for laud in the Miami Reservation, Kansas. Senator Wilson introduced a bill today, providing that no Government otlicial shall assess any tax on employees of tho Government for political purposes. It imposes a fine on any official collecting such assossment. Richmond, Va., 8. The National Tobacco Association adjourned this morning; tho old officers London, 9. be y to join England in securing peace between France and Prussia. The Times says the President's Message, shows ihat he is gravitating" towards Butler's position. Isabella! has sent a protest to Spain against the election of the Duke of Aostst. King William ascepts the titlo of Emperor of Germany. y ray that always lights A ni:r.VKTMiixT, their patrons thai they have received and Beg to announce to ur t FOREIGN. London, A Fine Stock of FALL GOODS, Consisting ia part of Irish Poplin, Scotch Torino ami Alpaca dress goods, Plaids, Ladies', Jliwte' and Children' Hosiery and Gloves Hoods, Aubias !: Breakfast . Shawls, California Itlan ke(s, ltoot and Shoes, Hals, Clothing, Hack, Kid and Cloth Clloves, Heaver, Cassinieres, Doeskins, 82-t- iy- OGDEN HOUSE, MA-IIS- The citizens and troops of Havre anticipate an attack from Gen. Mantciiflel's corps and are vigorously preparing to resist. St. Petersburg, 6 Russia has forwarded dispatches to the Governments at Vienna, Florence, Tours, and Constantinople, regarding the Black Sea question; they are similar to those addressed toBaron Von Brunow the Russian representative at London. The general tenor of all these dispatches is that the Russian demands are essen tial to the maintenance of the peace of ijurope. Berlin, 6. King William forwarded the followinz to the Queen, dated Versailles: Orleans was occupied by our forces last night without being stormed. The 3rd corps tok nine cannon and one Mitrailleuse. The 8th corps of the first arm v. on the 4th, beat tho French in several conflicts north east of Rouen, taking one gun and 400 prisoners; our loss as one killed and 40 wounded. London, 7. The army of the Loire200,000 strong is marching upon the left bank of the Loire, where they arc to meet the army of tho East, 00,000 strong; when combined the army will move towards The object of Gen. Manteu-fell- 's occupation of Rouen is to push forward his column to Havre, in order to obtain supplies by the sea. The Germans are approaching Bloise along the railway. eisaihes, via London. The French were utterly defeated at Orleans, ten thousand were made prisoners, end 77 pieees of Artillery, including several mitraetlcuses, and four gunboats, oathe Loire, were captured. STREET T U.T. OGDEN, FAVORITE IIOUSR, HAVING BEEN rnillS I m ciitly rouoviitcd, and fin nislnil tbrouif hout with it.it VpriiiK ItwK the Proprietor frnU in hoini; nlilu to givn entir natisfiiction to tray noaraon, ranmim, mm urn irnTfiing aim d nullify, at a reasonable price. The table in tVun,hoth the California anil Home nmrketH. A Hack will run to anil from the Track to carry t tho House free ol charge. paM-niT'TAtta. liwl to tl.ft HoiiM) la a Fl.NE BAH ami SODA FOl'NTAIN. JOHN MAIION. Oplcn, V tah, May 2fl, 1S70. TOWNSEND HOUSE, SALT IiAKi: CITY. LAROKST AND I)KT 1'otul in tho City, rpHE X ! APPOINTKO Board, $3.00 per Day. tg I'uiweimcrii coiiTcycit bv Omnllnia from th. to tho TOWNsSKXD HOL'SK Rail Roft.1 ' anil hack at 25 ccnle each. c1 75-t- JAMKS TCWNSKND. f DR. It. TIBBITS, l'liywifl nmiiKl Hurerconi SALT LAKE CITY. OFFICE IN KF.COND SOUTH KTKEET, Ol'I'O-i-lT- K THE OMAHA HOl'SE. Cull from the Country promptly at- tended t'i 6. - and Jeans. f HOTELS. t. FURNITURE Gen, Manteuffel, who surprised and captured Rouen with t!ie first and eighth German corps last Sunday has imposed a contribution of seventeen million francs upon its inhabitants, Beven million of which are to be paid immediate- - OPENING NOW ARE A. V. Washington, 0. Gen. Schcnck, in conversation last night, regarding tho English mission, said the President would not offer it to any ono who could not accept it. When asked if he could accept ho promptly answered that ho had given notice of contest with Gen. Campbell, aud consequently would be detained here. ' A proposition has been made in the Committee on banking and currency to bring in a bill providing that one tenth of the receipts for import duties shall be paid in greenbacks instead of gold. Dr. Herman Bendell late Lieut, in the army was nominated yesterday as Superintendent of Indian affairs for Arizona, he is of the Jewish fuith. On Tuesday Gov. Warmouth received a telegram from the Adjutant General of Louisana informing him that the affair at Baton Rouge, growing out of tho recent election, were of such a scri-ocharacter as to require his immediate presenco, accordingly the Gov. left for New Orleans tho same night. Brockaway who was arrested for counbonds to terfeiting United States 0 an immense amount, is reported to be very wealthy aud the proprietor of two hotels in this city. The Government is said to have redeemed $280,000 of bonds which are more skilfully executed than any hitherto circulated in America. The bonds-- which Decently formed the subject of tho litigaliou between Jay Cooke and the Government are some of the counterfeit issues in question. up a wouian'rf DEY GOODS GROCERY were Froggois and John Ilogan, jun., judges of election, indicted by the U. S. Court for violation of tho enforcement act, by causing white and colored voters to vote in separate lines, thereby causing a distinction on account of race, color and previous condition, excites a good deal of attention in view of the election for the vacancy in the House of Delegates which takes place Frederick Hudson has been recalled to tho managing editorship of the Herald which he held for many years, all efforts to fill his place proving abortive he enters upon his duties at once. It is stated that Schuyler Colfax will become editor of the Brooklyn Union, when he retires from his at $10,000 a year. A report from Boston states that the Globe Theatre is in serious trouble on account of the dissatisfaction of the actors with Fechter, who, having been insulted as alleged by James W. Wallack, has challenged the latter. Boston is quite excited over this dramatic Raiment. despair AND CABINETMV011K. First-clas- Furniture of all kind at .tbo s lowest rates. r.,l....4 ,,ua..,..y IM.,,.1- - .... M , mri.nn. mii. ma f j Ai etc., C'honMr than the common kind olsHvlipr'. Repairs done neatly and with despatch. COFFINS f Or EVERT DKaCIUFTIOX M ANt'FAC'TrtitU ' ON THE SHORTEST NOTJP6. Tomla - Stones FORMSIIED TO OUDKR. Jiear the Tost Office, Ogden. "LATHER AND SHAVEM." milOMAS TUOMA8, FORMERLY OF THB 1 Ogilen Ilonimand well known m an acconi" plixhud knipht of the aclzrori and bladat, hiu opened business on Slain at roe t, a little north ot N. Leavitt'a. He axkd for the patronage, of his old friend" and of nil who want a clean fhave ifi an nxy chair, with a light hand and a keen ru.ur. Ml f BREWERY milK J. BEST IIEEtt IN VVKIiKK COUNTY, manufactured and for sale In quar.tition of from Three Uallonn and upward at MendcUnhn'i Brewery, Eaut of tho White House Hotel, Main-stree- t, Ojr'Ien. Saloon and Families fiipplied. receive prompt attention, Jxhtf Coal Sd Orders will Lime Constantly on hand, at the Yard, On the Corner West of the Ojftten Tlicatre. Quantities to suit pnrcli.crs will be sold cheap, fvir Cas-or iiraio. Fmapplv on tiie J. M. TH051A?, Iroprietisr. pwniets. ''".'' |