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Show i 1 , ub1' I ?A BY TELEGllAPll. 9dcn function jrhc erv WEDNESDAY ami SATURDAY, I'tULisiUNa Company. the 0" nn.l Husmewi Miuiiii.it, ,..S.(1AW President communications ehuiild bo all Business i Special to the Onnm Junohox by the Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Company. Preparations for a Grand Carnival in New York! Ground to Death in a Paper Mill! Daniel, irrepressible his that known .wit to be than any ire superior to, and cheaper f their On0 Proof towniiher in doctors the all is that Lperiority wines for their patients at his His wines are pure; he Establishment. Ijoesn't understand the adulterating proI the remind to wishes p. Wood Cblic that he has a full line of Groceries cheaper than the cheapest, as he AMERICAN. and Imports all his goods from the East New York, (i. IVest. Remember the place. Califor-- ! Specials complain bitterly of the conVine and Fruit Store, Main Street, duct of the Germans in France in violaTort Wine 73 cts ting opeuly all the terms of the armisjogden. N. tice; that they are bound by nothing but 12-- 1 their own pleasure. Gambetta and other iiier quart. II lied Hepublicans threaten 10 oppose the after-Loo- n On Friday i Skkiois Accident. action of the Paris authorities by force last Mr. David II. Stephens, of of arms, and insist that the French peo-pi- e will not permit, the national honor to his thia city, who had been shingling be forever sullied and the country Ikitehen. came down from the roof to ruined. When he Count De Chamberd, grandson of 'get a fresh cupply of nails. scaffold it gave way Charles X. has the highest expectations the to on Stepped him to the ground, of ruling over France, lie has had and precipitated agents throughout the country since the Ibreaking his left collar bone and severe war began, urging his claims and spendside. Dr. Williams ing money very liberally. The latest ly bruising his left wlio sci uie ooue aim indication are not at all peaceful. was called in, The New York, religious weeklies Mr. Stephens is dressed the bruises. strongly recommended the i'aptists not well. E0w doing to take the land offered by the Common it is a home fur the Councillor The debate at the Third stated thai tiic offer is bribe aged; Dkbate. to ProtesTil.trict Schoolhouse on Friday evening tants to keep hew. silent on account of the immense sums given to Catholics. lml ws well attended, and the subject The police feel confident that the ion Reformat "Has the Protestant Nathan murderer has been discovered in general" and cannot escape unless he destroys been beneficial to mankind Messrs G. W. himself, he is an old convict and a harwas freely discussed. dened villain. Only one link in the eviTurner, Enoch Farr and Miles Jones dence is wanting and it will soon be supD. Thus. and ! ?poke on the affirmative, Hinsdale plied. jllec, John Pincook and Owen The Fenian exiles attended a concert their I on (lie The gave judges negative. in Brooklyn tonight in aid of the Cathamrmntive. the in fivor cf 'decision olic Foundling Hospital: they were afterwards entertained by the Hon. Kobin-soA lecture will be delivered Lix'Tini:. member of Congress. A grand recepHrd Distion was given to Win. M. Tweed this by Mr. Joseph Hall, nt (lie on Friday evening evening at the Metropolitan Hotel; the trict Schoolhouse at 7 oltoir consisted of a ball and supper. Kith, to cninmcm-next, Feb. Small pox is spreading very rapidly o'clock. Subject The Alabama Claim?. here and a large number of new cases Information Wantkh Of the, wherea- are reported. Washington, C. bouts of George Lavender, who left The agent of the Firemen steamship be will It England for Utah in line has notified the P. O. Department to hi advantage to write to his sister. that a steamer carrying the mails will Mrs. Sarah iiicliarliii, "J, leave New York every week. In consen Hawaii Street, liedford. lleds, ilng'.iiud. quence of t he war between France and MiUtiuii'il Star, Jan. Hi. Germany this line has been running but on; steamer each alternate week. l'.Ider Kkleases ami Appointments. At the request of Secretary I'outwell, Cipoiire 0. Noble has been released from Judge Lawrence, of Ohio, has completed J his duties as President of the Norwich a lull compelling the Union Pacific Ilail-roa- d Conference, and nppiiitited Traveling Company to pay the accumulated I Ebler in Nottingham CoiiiVivnee. interest on their bomis. but it is ascerV;: b 'en r;- -I tain'".! that J Elder William Il.ni-lonly two members of the easnl from the duties cf Travel!:!!;; 1.1- - c.v.it.nitue ave in favor of such a course, der in the Nottingham Cnni'erci.ee. and i'ne company now propose that the Govvi uoieiit .s'.iali allow interest to run appointed President of t he Norwich Conference. i;'.! (heir bonds mature, thirty years Elder Lorin Farr has born appointed fr mi the issuing uf the bonds by the ti labor as Traveling l'.Ider in the Lon- Government. don Conference. Miliniinl S'ur, Jan. Should the Senate put an amendment 10th. to the bill repealing the Chorjienning Accident. The freight train came swindle which will necessitate its being to ii stand still on Monday morning on sent to the House, Mr. Dawes will make the the c Under of the en- some severe disclosures which he held The engine went to back in his former speech, and which gine was damaged. KiysTille without the train which was will be very damaging to certain high A motion to suspend the rules brought back to Ogden by the train from officials. for the jiurjiose of taking up the bill to Salt Lake. relieve the Kansas Central branch of the h Omaha. The numerous friends of Cnioi: Pacific Pmilrond from the comElder 1). M. Stuart will be p!eaed to mittee on jmblic lands ami place it on learn that he arrived safely in Omaha on the Speaker's table, was beaten by a Wednesday last. Immediately thereafter, large vote. Maynard moved to suspend the rules for the purpose of taking from the Speaker's SPECIAL SOTM'iiN. Uailroad table the Take Notice. All persons knowing bill, and referring it to the committee on themselves to be indebted to the 1st. nnd the Pacific Uailroad, with authority to rJ Ward Store are posit- report any time after the loth of this month. The rules were suspended nnd, ively requested to call and settle forthon motion, carried by vote, H'.i to til; with, tf. this virtually secures the passnge of the fitNiiNE Jkwi:m!Y. The only establi- bill. shment at which Collector Murphy, of New York, argenuine Jewelry can W obtained is at PaiIpk & rived here this moruii'g, having been in He is sum1".ski,'s, Main Si reel. Repairs neatly sent tor by the President. uecuted. All work warranted. ltf moned here in connection with the fact that a change is to be made in the Look Heuf. ! Are at no distant day. indebted to -house you the 1st. and f.rd. Ward The reference of the Southern Pacific Store? If so, Mil a' once and settle up. This request Uailroad bill, to the House Committee tf. on the Pacific Uailroad, by a urgent and positive. vote, with leave to report, at jileasnre. is t"5 No mistake Williams & Co. admitted, to secure the jiassage of the sell lumber, cheaper than any bill. There are various bills of this jouse in Ondcn, nt their yard near the class, but uf less magnitude before the Jcxctiox Office. House, and it is said their friends, emboldened by the success of the measure The Drugs and Medicines at will attempt to have them considered; he Pioneer Drug Store, Main st., Ogden, but the impression prevails that not one reofthe finest quality, the Wines and will be acted upon until the Southern hnpiors of the purest brands. f Pacific Uailroad bill is disposed of: It developed greater strength than its J If you want a cheap lot of friends claimed. The report, that the 'o Mr. II. 15. Sjoville, at Committee on appropriations, hitend to "ilhams & Co' s. yard, aear the Jv.no-Tio- s make startling developements in regard Oflice. to the expenditures of supervising architect Mullet is denied ; members of Congress express the utmost confidence in Mr. Mullets integrity and judgement are satisfied that he has done nothing more than his duly as a Government, officer. The understanding now is that Gen. Schenck will not leave this counbefore the first of Aju-il- . 1)V YIRTfE OK TIlItKE EVKItAL EXECU-(J- J try '"" me directed from tlir .Instiion Court Preparations for a grand carnival t1,ul"!lel KKslefton, a Justice ul the Peace ill ami which is to take place on Feb. 20th and C""",v- ,,tl,h Territory, dulv tested on 2!st are now so far advanced as to tl,l mli day f Kcl.rniiry, 1S71, and to nie directed, " ; ' a promise something very satisfactory. nuni ii. lorme i.o., "'Kiftv two (tolliirn mill thirty rents Whiles s The activity and energy with which the has been pushed may be inferred scheme in s!!P ,,,v"r ,,f J. Kiwi, tor tlic fitn of the fact that the lines of Uailroad ml from ii nv,,.v..;v ..! I.,., l.l.,., ,l,,,ir tl,i!r "Xc"' nt ""m l,f Sown rtollnra; also n as far West as St. Louis, have been sen, t.lvr ,lf Untkins Co., for the Hum of cured over which visitois may come, and iii ilulhu-nint ciirlitv-ttveents. .iii-- i'i,oie nntii The same reduction is n tli,i( i.n Tl.nr.. return at half fare. f in lav. II,, Ninth liny of Ic .rniii y, A.l.. 1S71. has been promised for the South nnd "i leu ii Cluck a.iii. riiiI Three o'clock n! ;,ii ,1., ,. i .. ;n ... East. Among other things it is proposed 'ii .ii in imiocr for the best, r(.. '" "H,i"1'.v "ii Kxeciitions, with to to offer a prize of $1,000 wit the rini,ii,llr. Known ii'orts are making to the ".Imi.'tiuii dnlled regiment. ii. '"?!"' s,tl"l"''l at the K.lt. Dejiot, in Osilen 01 v. of the counbring the famous regiments Z. h,l!""l.l!H'' f,,h,IM IH.rtn.nins thereto; features are .. HI other n f!.. to May l I .Ull' compete. try : """I" f!l ,. '!, has yet to ' the 110 o :i" hi but ii'i'i programme planned ..:,, number the to Visitors h,i completed. ex- reserve. T.v-- as cvii. of many thousands are confidently the TTTTw! pur-jchM- O Frightful Disordered Condition of France! 15- - 11 1 n, 12. us Kand-ridg- e, Trans-continent- en Custom- two-thir- $f 7G-l- - litni-aPP'- .v NOTiCE. shekifFs' sale. - cn-t- VOllty-un- n e - . 111 . , :r.l,-""r"- ,,'"'l Icl.rnniy 13s.tl 4f !i, 171. V, t! thcri!! uf 1,1AM A i !,,.,- IIIIOX. Ccunl, l wi'11. charge of the Custom House, creates a good deal of interest among politicians. The idea of the President is to get a man in the Custom House who will have some influence with the Republican party of New York, and can unite its various portions. Sickles, it z. c. m.. 1. Paris Government and the Bordeaux brauch continues; M. Jules Favre threatens to depose M. Gambetta and proposes to replace him by M. llerved unless a full understanding is arrived at before Wednesday morning. The elections for the Constituent Assembly will have is believed, w ill be able to do this. The Democrats called for the reading of every bill and resolution offered in the House this morning, and also called for the yeas and nays so as to use up the a.m. hour, and keep the New York Air Line Railroad bill from coming up! The idea is to defeat the passage of this bill at the present session, in hopes that at the next session it will not have enough friends to pass OGDEN CITY. DRY GOODS GEOCEET to be postponed. It is reliably stated in official informed circles in this city that should the present anarchy which exists in France in relation to the electisns and equally important matters, and which has been further strengthened by the unusual con- AND IHOLESALE&Iim troversy and struggles for supreme authority which have arisen between the Paris Government and the Delegation at. Bordeaux, still continue, it is the ultimate intention of Germany to organize a Provisional Government, for France with the consent of England, Russia, and Austria. It is probable that this subject may prove a prominent feature in the discussion when the next meeting of the Conference takes place iu this city. Bordeaux, fi. The Austrian, Spanish and Italian diplomatic representatives resident iu this city, acting under instructions received from their respective Governments have informed the Government here that they are accredited to the Paris Government only, and if the Committee of Public Safety be formed they will leave the city. it. A bill to facilitate the transportation of Asiatic and European merchandise across the U. S. territory for exportation to foreign countries, passed. A bill to authorize the building of a bridge across the Missouri River at Omaha, after amendment, passed. A bill to provide a temporary government for the Territory of Chippewa, also a memorial of the Legislature of Dakotah, asking for the organization of a new Territory north of Dakotah, were both referred to the Committee 011 Territories. A resolution was adopted, requesting the President to inform the House whether any Governor of California has, since July, asked the Government for troops to aid in preserving jieace at any election in that State. A motionwas made to suspend the rules in order to pass the resolution to defray the expenses of the special committee to investigate affairs in the South. No quorum voting, Mr. Dawes moved for a call of the House, which was agreed to. The clerk then called the roll; after which excuses were made for absentees by their colleagues, and A excited considerable merriment,. motion was made that, the Seargelit at Arms lake into custody and bring before the liar of t lie House all members absent without leave; agreed to. The Seargent at Arms brought in the delinquents from lime to time, who were excused or fined, after which the call The amendment inwas suspended. creasing the appropriation from S10,UilO to $20,000 was then agreed to. Prooklyn, C. A melancholy accident occurred this Two boys, .lumps Kelly and evening: Bordeaux, well-assort- ed uisting, in part, of AN The Celebrated California Hlaiilteis lings Flannel and Hosier'. 3? OF Winter Iridic!', Misses and Hoots, Shoes, Slippers, Metallic and s, Aiso II ATS and CAPS; Mink. Coney, I'rniinc, Squirrel and IJcavor Setts; Trunks and Valises; Poplins, Flannels, Carpets, Window Curtain Linseys, and Shades. Alpacas, All Wool REAM-MADI)e-Lain- cs, A mill res, 7. Nubias, Scarfs, Hosiery. 0 A NEW LOT OF TIITJRSTAY, DEC. wro, C11I3AIM CHEAP! AS 0 WE ITAVK A LARGE ASSORTMENT Bed Spreads. 100 SUITS HAMUVAllK, MtUftH, OILS, FAIXTS, Wines and Liquors, all of Superior Quality, for Sale at OF GENTS' Tl.GZXcJLy -- Tlic Second District Zion's IVlfacLo STORE, MAIN STREET, CLOTHING, Cardigan Jackets, Woollen Shirts, Drawers, etc. 00 D EN. received ia Exchange Produce will b Merrhaiidine. for to be IN All Pomona who know thonwlvo DKIiTKK to the nliove-niuue- d Iimtitution, ere J to UP SETTLK iiiimedlutoly. ri'jtiiiit-lVmim wiping to Imuw STOCK HOLDERS In the luxtlliitipo ciin do no. WILSON WRIGHT. Fujieriiiteiident. ffitf DR. R. TIDBITS, a ml Surgeon, IliyNi;innLAKE CITY. SALT OFFICB IV fEfOND 100 Cases SITE Til CM from the tif BOOTS & SHOES tended t. K SOl TII HTKKET, OPPO OMAHA HOUSK. Country promptly at P.WIO FURNITURE NEW BRANDS OP CABINET WORK. Cassimeres, Meltons, Doeskins, Furniture of all kinds at tho lowest, rates. Black Walnut, Jlaplo, Malioyany, etc., ClJt'aicr than tho common kind elsewhere. Repairs doco neatly and with despatch. First-cliiF- B Jeans, Domestics Stripes, Tickings, Denims, s, There are passengers who say lhat not a soul got out of that car. Emmons, the PAUL'S: engineer, went, down with his engine, Peter Ogili'n tn Knysvilio while the fireman escaped. " $1 .o. Yoorburg, conductor, and Eukine, the " $2.05 Crntrrrilla brakeman, were killed. There are from 2. " Wood's Cixm twenty to thirty killed and missing. No " Fait Lake City f2.50 more particulars so far. FOREIGN. For nil Information eonrcruiiig Freight or Pi sage, nfiply to liordeaux, 5. I). 0. CAI.DKK. M. Gambetta has forwarded a comtien l Ticket ami Freight Agent munication to Count liismarck denouncing as insolent his pretensions to interJOSEPH A. YOUNG, fere with the constitution of the French SUt'ERlNTENIlENT. National Assembly. have The constituency of Nice placed Gen. Garibaldi in nomination as their OCDEN TANNERY. representative in the National Assembly TF YOU WOULD lit? WKLL KOKTIFIKD, TRY the candidature. ii a a i n js n . he has accepted and Cmne io tnv Tiirmwy anil we if I will not sell An excited public meeting was held m (lOitlf LKAT11 KR m the licjt, and m cheap at, the theatre in this city yesterday, a yon as tiie cceuiext m mo nmi net. resolution was passed requesting M. HIDES and BARK WANTED. Gambetta to accept the Presidency of a JONATHAN BROWNING. Mn commission of public safety to prosecute the war. The decrees of the Paris GovMIENS AXI CLOAK ernment and the Convention agreed upon by M. Favre nnd Count Von Bismarck at Versailles were entirely repudiated. T f RP. D. M. STUART WISHES EVERYBODY A written reply was askeu from M. IM to know that, xlie hiw a The Highest Trite paid for all kind of Furs. HARD A full Stock of GROCERIES, WARE, etc., etc. Call and Examine. BLANKETS, l 'a s;rra will piirrluw thoir ticket lit thi! otlii-pttKitty centu aiiliiioiml will he clmr il wiit'ii the tare ib couivtil on tiie tram, CLOTHING. E CJIEAPAS TILE CHEAPEST! SHAWLS, RAILROAD. Prints. MANVFACTCHEtt OF EVERY liEHCItll'TloS ON TUB (UIOKTr.HT KOTICB. ToinTo - Stones wilsox. uk.e:e:t ar the Tost Ofiicc, TO OUD Kit. HIHM.Hlll.il OgUcn 1UI Locks, Harness Trimmings, SALT! SALT! WILL Pri'FLY TIIE VERY 11EST QUALITY of St A LT, coarse or nne, in anmll or large Kirkx, liriiiiiltil to unit the tnule. ou the nhortest notice nnd chcajMir than liny in tho market. A lare qimntitv on hand. . Aiuily to L. W, tSUl'KTLl FF, Plain City, or to WM. VASDYKB, One Boor East of the Theatre, Ogden City. I tf OYSTERS. AT TIIE UEVEItB HOUSE 8ALOO!f, CALL South Street, Suit Lake City, where you will find .IOK. SIMMONS or hit aaaiaUiuti and willing to serve you with ready FULL STOCK FKGSIT OYSTEHS, liOLDO CKOWN CIGARS, 1'KiS FEET, etc. OF GEOCEEIES. lite, Etc. SEH'INtl MACHINE, and in prepared to do all kind of N.'tvinir, on rennlile term, at her on the Itrnrli, FOH'.TII STREET, Four RpHiden'-. All Orders addressed to D. II. PEEF.Y, from Dispatches received l.nK fjisi ot I lie lulling Ultn-cVersailles state that prominent German Ogdcu City, will have prompt officials assert that the National Assemattention. bly will not meet at P.ordeaux, as preGROUND TO LEASE. but some that other announced, viously city will be selected. Fears of riot nnd F.LI1TRT.E VERY RlTLDINfi bloodshed are said to be the reasons SEVERAL L,-ion the North-weCurner of given for a change of programme. It Union Soiiare. For jiartii'iilnrs apply to JAS. McGAW, Fji., at is not yet learned where the Assembly 1CThe recall of Gen. Sickles from Madme .n..Lirj voiii:. Superintendent. The conflict, between the him. iu will convene. u of placing rid for the purpose y II. B. CLAWSON, i-- m Cutlery, Carpenter's Tools. A FIRST-CLAS- 8(1-- 1 ftlUIUO A1ID FURNISHINGS. j London, 0. is complete in Arctic etc., etc. Satins, UTAH CENTRAL Gambetta. SHOE DEPARTMENT CjentM Scotch Plaids, Cincinnati, 7. Particulars of the Hamilton horror The young girl named arc received: Martha liickeuliart, i 7 years of age. an employee in Picckiit's paper mill, fell through an opening of the floor into the the machinery on Saturdny last, and PEOXEKR I.IXi: OF UTAH. was ground to a pulp; her remains were found in the receiving trough. ON AND AFTER The Evangelical Minister's Associay issued a formal protest tion 1 against, licensing houses of ill fame. Poughkeepsie. 7. About midnight last night a freight Trains will li'avp O'ili n daily nt R .m., nd and oil train, bound south, ran oil" the track near New Hamburgh, eight miles !..".o ji.m. Arrive nt Suit Like City nt ID .in. aud south of this place, when it struck the 7.Sf i.ai. Li live fait Lake City ilaily nt 5 a.m. anil 2.40 p.m, drawbridge. An oil car took fire at about the same time. The Pacific Ex- Arrive at 0;;ilu nt 7 a.m. anil 4.45 p.m. press, bound north, came along at high Iu lultlitinn to the above an speed, the oil car hajipening to hit the locomotive as it was jiassing: the ExiifwnfAniTT press train took fire, and the three first .it sleeping cars became at once enveloped in flames. WILL RCX Having come to a stand-stil- l on the bridge, the bridge also took fire, and soon fell w ith a crash, carrying the DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) sleeping cars, baggage and Express cars Vlm City u.iii. nnt Salt Tiko City, It i and locomotive down with it. 4.40 ii. in. ii uliirti lull fa.ro will otititio tho pur thought lhat nearly every person in the cli'iMr of a tit k't to return vn thf p:iiih duv an-first sleeping car was burned to death. trsi'n fi'j, nnd will i top ly aminLcintf villi tho Conductor llassam states that, out of Cmik1u tor, nt a:iy point on tlie line to lako ou or K't oil sixty-fiv- e persons who had sleeping-bertuI 1p:i- n hi rtoen missing. Goods. Over-Shoe- New York, 7. special telegram from Havana to the New York I gives further of the discovery by Captain Sell'ri.lge of a piirtiutilar route for a ship canal across the Isthmus of Darien. Of convulsions, at 2 a.m., Feb. 3, 1871, Elizabeth Ilarlev, aged Go, a native George D., only r.on of George nnd of Ireland, was found dead in this city Lorinda Yeartdey, aged 1 year, '2 yesterday at o2. Mulberry St. Deceased was a professional beggar, and lived in months and 13 days. a most miserable manner; she had $2,0011 in the bank, and vTvl was found on her person. he finds o'.dy TH K Children' n, A Poplins Tartan Plaids Satins Merinos ltcpellnnls C'loakings Miauls Arabs Chameleons Cloth Coats ltalmoral and tiorcd Skirts 'te. active operations throughout the various d jiartments. Preparations for the elections continue according to the decree issued by Gambetta in the name of the Bordeaux Government. Jules Simon is rendered jKiwcrless nnd unable 10 act in any matter relative to or in conjunction with the Bordeaux delega-gatiohe being regarded as included in the official order of Prussia, which decrees the Paris Government and all members of that body prisoners of Germany. This jiolicy has been adopted by Gambetta, in consequence of the anticipated opposition from Simon to the actions of the Bordeaux delegation, which Simon might dispute as not in accordance with the Paris Government anil instructions received from that body previous to starting for Bordeaux discharged, the ball assing through navel, and penetrated his Kelly's breast, from the etfecss of which he died. A verdict uf accidental death was rendered. OPMNG! raOW The delegation in this city continues Thomas Calg.m, aged li, while engaged in jday began talking of the doings of the Williamsburg vampire; while Calgan was 011 tiie opposite side of the street, he was told by Kelly, in a boyish way, lhat if he came across the street he would treat him iu this way, at. the same time drawing a jiislol from his pocket, w hich. was almost instantly IKlVKTMEXT, Call attention to their large and Stock, just received, con" London, 7. The restoration of the Empire is very probable; it is reported that the Pojie has undertaken to assist in the restoration. In the clubs it is reported that Bismarck is laboring under severe mental excitement, his mind being so unbalanced as to render him virtually insane. It is currently stated in official circles in this city thai is a strong and growing probability of the jiresent, demand of Germany against France being subjected to great modification by the former nation. It is thought, that Germany may possibly demand the sum of 40 millions sterling and no war shijis, and it has been rejiorted that this sum and the annexation of Alsace and Lorraine will possibly constitute all the wa claims of Germany. 1S-1- Z. CI RETAIL Call and liim. 17-- tf 0. W00D3IAXSEE, Main Sticct, HEALKR GENERAL Option, IS MEP.CKANGiSE, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ETC. of MECHANICS' A Good Supply TOOLS on hand. m |