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Show BY TELEG11APU. ,uUi" JAMES Special to the Oodkn Junction by the Atlantic and i Pacific Telegraph Company. and SATURDAY, i .vxrv WEDNESDAY tUeOGDM PunuaHwa Conwst. c.AW President and Business Manager, communications should be J Opening of the British Ba,iMi "The Parliament The Queen's Speech! Cushman umihtkli. Concert. wbich were received with so Tronpe in Ogden, some much genuine pleasure been making a very have ago, 'uccessful tour through our Southern have returned delightSettlements, and the people and the the country, ed with have met with. they reception kind made a farewell appearaLsst night.they Lake audience, and nce before a Salt will give one of their this evening they in the Ogden pleasing entertainments talented this We nope troupe Theatre. by a full house, will be greeted all who listen to tnd we are sure that and delighted, satisfied be will jhem see advertisement and for particulars Expected Adjustment of all Disputes with Great Britain! Interesting News from San Franscisco! Italy on the War Path to Tunis! view. The steamship "Italy" has arrived AMERICAN. Washington, 9. The House Committee of foreign affairs, at a meeting bad up the special message of the President of raising the Berlin mission, to one of the first class. The committee seemed to be a good deal divided upon the subject. It is urged that if the Berlin Mission is increased in point of dignity and salary, so ought the mission to St. Petersburg, and other places. Many members are of the opinion that to single out the German Confederation, while other Great Powers are overstocked, would be construed as an atfront. The Committee will have a special meeting on Saturday to dispose of this matter, and also the Alabama and fishery questions. In the meantime a special message is expected y from the President or on the fishery and Alabama questions Immediately after reading the Journal, this morning, Hooper, Chairman of ht y, handbills- - Electors should closely Caution. atnine the tickets put into their hands when they go to the oa Monday next Don't be hoodwinked by seeing names from the People's gome of the out as a bait on the other. held Ticket before Look you vote. polls. the Wokst of It. A friend of on the Bench, found a jurs residing in one of his outhouses the young female Got Counsel for John Purcell, convicted of murder in the first degree, for having shot and killed W. Kiernan, a sheriff, yesterday, in the Supreme Court, argued for a writ of error to Btay the proceedings on the ground that there were fatal errors in the charge of the Court to the jury, wtfo directed them to consideronly two degrees of homicide: murder in the first decree and manslaughter in the third degree. Ihe reception to the Fenian exiles promises to be one of the grandest pa geants ever seen in the city. Last night the Fenian party issued an important address to tbeir countrymen, exhorting them to unite and harmonize among themselves, and aim at the reorganization of all their associations in one great National Society, and appealing for funds to effect the great object they have in evening, trying the nutrimental He struck Ways and Means Committee, moved to tirtues of & sack of flour. the go into Committee of the whole, for the across blow violent a the pilferer purpose of taking up the bill to remove two in hand his broke back and nearly the tax on incomes. It was fought at Moral Don't strike every stage by the opponents of repeal, by his violence. and finally the House refused by a vote females. 103 to 107, to go into a Committee of We may as well add, the stricken of the hole. This vote indicates that the female was & heifer with a hard spinal House is not disposed to repeal the tax unless the matter can be throughly di& column. other cussed. The Juuction Saloon is de A special to the New York Times says funct, everybody will say "So be it." The an important correspondence will be sent of Secretary etc. were sold at to the benate hnilJinz. menatrerie. vj c Fish nnd Sir. Edward Thornton, regardwe auction on Thursday last and may ing the adjustment of the questions now hope for quietness around the depot. pending, between the United States and Great Britain. The public will be re Mr. G. WhiteMakee axd Mender. joiced to hear that a satisfactory settle head aniounces to the public that he is ment of the pending questions is probable. Indeed the temper in which the prepared to clothe their understandings is the foreshadow of is substantial coverings and patch up subject isjeonsidered the best results. It nndoubtedly will dilapidated soles, so as to defy the create a feeling of satisfaction to know Look at his adver that the prospects are now favorable for watery elements. an adjustment, not alone of the fishery tisemeui nd then call and see him. question, but alsootUic Alabama claims, v ork. a good worK is in the Su Lawrcuco navigation, San Juan A too and other matters pending, The hill lead boundary the claims Tjtocms en Fifth street. of British citizens including mewtwoencu is Deing taKen down a for acts done and property destroyed notch r two, and a clear track straight and losses in the rebellion. Mr. bchenck s departure is not yet up front 4e depot, will give the Southfixed upon. The President has not signern Beneliles a convenient promenade ed the test oath repeal bill, nor has he and a determined to veto it; it was stated to gol road for teams. day that he would approved without a Ivmkx&tio! Wanted by Enoch moment's delay, any bill doing away Botes the whereabouts of his two with the test oath. It is probable he withuncles, Jk&n and Nathaniel Jewel Tup-pe- i. will permit the bill to become law Sold. out signing it. . tt'iea last known of they were in It is pretty well established here that DudsHxll, Sherbrook county, Canada, there is no probability of Murphy resignEast. ing or being removed from the collector-shi- p of the Port of New York, and it is AdSress Enoch Burns, Eden, Weber well established that his presequally County, Ciah. ence at the Capital is not on business OkU, New York, and Canada East connected with the Custom House, but with the immigration question, lie pipers please copy. had a long Conference with the President It is evident there is Lafu and Watb Main Street, some yesterday. serious movement on the tapis in is Ogden, like a map of the world Washington. mK The fact that the "Tennessee" which portions of land and a great deal f water. Who wants to run a ferry-ta- t sailed from New York, with the San for passengeas from the east side Domingo expedition on board, has not been heard from, continues to give rise tofttwest side and return t We un- to very painful feelings in this City and derstand the road is to be graded and elsewhere. There does not seem to be foundation for apprehentartpiked, and channels are to be cut the least which are new, got sion. If her Wry off the liquid: and all Ogden out of order, engines it would take her 20 or 'asayamen. 25 days to reach San Domingo, under sails. It is now but 23 days since ahe SaT Tradesmen, see notice by A. W. left New York, in fact those best capable Stone. of judging, entertain no doubt whatever toi Twelve Yeabs Past Doolets' that a few days more will dispel all the absurd rumors afloat. Jaji Powder has been gradually but New York, 9. At two o'clock this morning a fire m"'y increasing in demand and public in the liquor store of Paul forfrom its n chemical puri-'jn- d occurred The fire 70 Division street. the uniform success which at-- Madder, and the police, on exquickly, spread the r, whom making of good bread, rolls, amination, found the biwuits, &e. It is an established fact they rescued in his night shirt, after he had beeu severely burned. A few mo'one pound of Dooley's Yeast Pow- - ments later a fumily, consisting of five will produce better results in the were discovered cut otf by the persons, wltnary department than double the flames; the police stripped off their coats quantity of the majority of Baking Pow-- placed them under the window, and the ln market. As it permits no waste family jumped on to them without seriBour prepared with it, it is the chiap-- ous injury. Loss, $20,000; fully inwell as the best. Full weight gua- sured. rded. All first-claGrocers keep it. There 4s great complaint and indignation about the Hudson river officials, A who are charged with acting unfeelingly and brutally respecting the victims of We, the whose the accident at New Hamburgh. They undersigned, ,' nmes appear on the Ticket of the were much more concerned respecting "cal Reform Party" as candidates for the repairing of the bridge than the dic?Ce t the Election to take tates of humanity. Municipal Two more bodies on the 13th inst,, announce to the are reported recovered this morning ien, of Ogden that while we are wil-- " from the wreck, and several others are serve the public to the best of expected. haK yin the offioe9 t0 whioh wo Governor Wilkins, a prominent memnomlntod on both Tickets, we ber Comdo during the war of the Sanitary "ol "dorse the .t principles of the mission, died yesterday, aged 73. Rcform Party" and that we have A correspondent of the London Times WeTwneCtin Whh il in any way what says Mr. Motley was recalled because he looked like an Englishman. . FRANCIS A. BROWN, A lanm meetintr of marketmcn of CHAS. W. PENROSE, nearly ali the markets was held yesterWINSLOW FARR. day. Resolutions were adopted strongly claimopposing the sale of the markets, A CARD. ing thpv are indispensably necessary to and the inhabitants of WE TnE UNDERSIGNED, WHOSE districts. The sale would throw rural 'be ln!aims,ftppear on the Ticke' ot thousands out of employ and Cause disfortw Bform 1arty as candidates tress and ruin among those interested in inSt" hercby the markets. Cole was appointed to Pe tSv .nrthe J3th nomination, as noif nnnn the rnmmissioners of thesink- ednn y.(1?ollne : V181' t0 ct in the offices to 1U which n.n d state the wishes of Fun,! (A.rlnv .v T mm we have been , nominated. market-meCommissioner iyKe-ina- n the A. F. FARR, the Washington ealo of says, at the advanA. J. SUITE, market, no one shall have unfair of the W. R. REYNOLDS, notice thirty-day- s' a and tage, H. V. SHURTL1FF. sale will be given. well-know- bar-tende- V ss c Aim. ' , -.- from Liverpool. The btock Exchange has voted $50,000 for the relief of France. The Japanese Prince and delegation. to the number of eighteen, have arrived at the Metropolitan hotel. It is probable, says a Berlin corre spondent, that Prince Wilhelm, of Baden, brother ot the Grand Duke, and a General who has greatly distinguished himself in the campaign, will be appointed ataathoiuer ot Alsace alter the restoration of peace. The new province will not be embodied with any of the German States but be placed under control of the government, and be subject to the Tho Emperor and federal councils. prisoners from Alsace and German Lorraine, not less than 26,000, who have entered Prussia up to the end of 1870, are kept separate, and many of them are permitted to go home. 9. Chicago, Joel II. Wicker, a lawyer of this city, sometime since had a business difficulty with R. V. llatchkiss, in the course of which Wicker charged llatchkiss with stealing a number of cattle, causing his arrest and confinement in jail. He was soon discharged, and brought a suit against Wicker for false imprisonment and malicious prosecution, and gained a verdict for $15,000. Poughkecpsie, 9. Three more bodies were found amid the wreck at New Hamburg. Kingston, Jamaica, 8. The British North American fleet with Admiral Fanshaw has arrived. The Admiral is accompanied by Geu. Monroe, from Barbadoes, who comes here for the purpose of making a military inspection before making Jamaica his The black military headquarters. troops are to be withdrawn. Reports say the British Government cannot carry out the law against the squatters until white troops arrivo in sufficient force, as he cannot depend on the blacks. San Francisco, 9. The Board of Regents met and authorized the drawing of a warrant for twenty thousand dollars, for the purchase of block 192, Oakland; this completes tho square of four blocks owned by the University. A resolution to resume work on the Agricultural College building, Burkley, Germany, has raged until within tho last few days with unremitting, and likewise with unexampled force, and its ravages may be renewed aficr but a few days more, unless moderation and forethought prevailing over all impediment, shall sway the coung sels of both the parties whose At the is so fatally concerned. time when you separated, I promised a constant attention to tho subject of neutral obligations, and undertook to use my best endeavors to prevent the enlargement of the war, and to contribute, if opportunity should offer, to the restoration of an early and honoraIn accordance with the ble peace. first of these declarations I have maintained the right.and striotly discharged, the duties, of neutrality. Cherishing with care the cordiality of my relations with tho belligerents, I have refrained from whatever might have been construed as a gratuitous or unwarrantable interference between the parties, neither of whom had shown a readiness to propose terms of accommodation, such as to bear promise of acceptance by the other. I have been able, on more than one occasion, to contribute towards placing tho representatives of the contending countries in confidential communication, but until compelled by the surrender of Paris no further result had been obtained. The armistice, now being employed for the convocation of an assembly in France, has brought about a pause in the constant accumulation on both sides of human suffering, the hope of a comaud has plete accommodation. I pray that this suspension may result in a peace compatible, for the two great and brave nations involved, with security and with honor, and likely, therefore, to command the approval of Europe, and to give reasonable hope of a long durawell-bein- tion. It has been with concern that I have found myself unable to accredit an ambassador, in a formal manner, to the government of defence, which has ex- sted in trance since the revolution of to the several matters on which I have now summarily touched, will be duly laid before you. "On turning to domestic affairs, I have first to inform ypu that I ! ave approved of a murrigo between my daughter, tho y, y; y. Ex-Go- v. self-contr- ol The Queen's y. BETAIL of Princess Louise, and tho M Lome; and I have declared my cousent to this union. AND Gentleman of the House of Commons: The revenue of the country flourishes, and the condition of trade and industry may, though with a partial drawback, be deemed satisfactory. The estimates of the coming year will be promptly laid Call attention to tbeir large and before you." Stock, just received, con- ' A Uorence dispatch says, in the sisting, irj part, of Chamber of Deputies yesterday, Venosta announced that tho difficulty with the 5oplhiw, Tarinn Plalits, Tunis Government was not yet adjusted. Niitius, Merinos, Italy was disposed to press the subject Itcpcllants, Cloaking, to an early issue. Speeches were subKltawls Arabs, sequently delivered by several of the opposition, who strongly urged the Chameleons, Cloth Coats, ISalmornl unci tiorcd sending of a fleet to Tunis. Advices report that an armistice has Skirts, ete. been extended, and the Emperor William California and Bismarck feel assured that the war is The Celebrated over. Preparations for the continuation lllankets, Hugs, of the campaign are merely to show the Flannel and Hosiery. trench what they might expect if they THE should refuse the terms offered. The Right lion. Earl de Grey and t of ller Majesty's Ripon, Lord is complete in Court, Sir John Paser, Sir John A. Misses nnd Sir Edward Thornton, with one Cieitts, Iialies gentleman learned in aud an authority Hoots, Shoes, on international law, will sail from Metallic and Slippers, England for Washington Over-Shoe- s, Aretic with commissioned the act to are They members of the Great International etc., etc. Also Commission, called to consider the Ala bama claims and Canadian fisheries ATS questions aud other subjects of dispute. His Grace the Duke of Argyle will Miitk. Coney, Krintne, probably follow in a short space of lime. Squirrel and Beaver Setts; The British Government desired the and Valises; Trunks Commissioners should consist of only Carpets, Window Curtains three members, but the Government at and filiates. ou the insisted and ten, Washington BE.VDY-MADCLOTIIINQ. English yielded. Ihe "Lresctmt City from New Orleans for all kinds Price The paid Highest on the 12th ult. is aground on the coast of Ireland; it is feared she will become of Furs. HARD A full Stock of GROCERIES, a total wreck. The passengers, crew and WARE, etc., etc. specie have been got off in safety. Paris dates state that ravre has writ Cull and Examine. ten to the Lord Mayor of London an ex pression of the gratitude of the Government and people for food from tho metropolis of England, He says that the distress in Paris has been great and etill CHEAP AS TIW CHEAPEST! continues, but the city is tranquil. A Havre dispatch says liners, Querc-tie- r, Buce and Corticr, have been chosen VK HATK A LA HUH ASSORTMENT OP to the Natiotial Assembly from the department of the Seine Inferieure, Havre GOODS, and Lille have been carried by tho Republicans, The Paris rresse confirms the statement that France is to withdraw from the treaty of commerce with England. Picard and Favre have accepted candidatures for the Natiotial Assembly. Bordeaux, 9, The Tal is Government of Ihe National Defence have appoitited Arago permanently as Minister of Inferior in the all of a Superior Quality, for Sale at place of Gumbetta, and recalled the decree appointing Arago to that position Second JUxtrict Zlons The ad interim. This action on the part of the Pans Government has the effect of re COOPERATIVE STORE, moving all the political disqualifications MAIS 8TBKET, OODKM, lately held as attached to those formerly will he received ln Exchange for Produce Ihe office under late Imperial holding dynasty. It is probable this effect may Men liandine. All Peranni who know thomselvwi to be JX- extend to tho Orleans and Bonaparte HKIITK1) to th Institution, aiv Princes, rendering them eligible as can rcqiiiMtnl to PE'i'TLB UP immediately. didates for election to ofiiue under the Person wMiine to become STOCKHOLDERS new regime. lu the Institution can do so. Faidherbe acting un ler authority of WILSON WEIGHT, 86tf the National Government Defence Com Sujioriutoudent mittee has issued a military order dis banding the army of the north. The proclamation includes all corps of Francs Tireurs, who were at any time engaged SALT LAKE CITY. in aotive service during the present OFFICE IN 8KCOVD POUTH STREET, OPPO SITE THIS OMAHA HOUSE. war. September: but neither the harmony nor the efficiency of tie correspondence of the two has been in the slightest degree impaired. "Ihe King of Prussia has accepted the title of Emperor of Germany, at the nstance of the chief authorities ot the 1 nave ottered my congratulanation. tions on an event which bears testimony to the solidity and independence of Ger many, and which I trust may be found conducive to the stability of the Euro pean system. "At different times questions of im portance have arisen which are not yet adjusted, and which materially aflect the relations between the United Slates and the territories and people of British North America. One ot them in partic ular, wuicu concerns tue tisneries, cans for an early settlement, lest the possible indiscretion of individuals should impair the neighborly feeling which it is, on all grounds, so desirable to cherish and maintain. 1 have therefore engaged in amicable communication with the President of the United States, iu order to determine the most convenient mode for the settlement of these matters. I was voted down. suggested the appointment of a joint Dr. A. S. Taylor, of Santa Aarbara, commission, and I have agreed, subject offers to sell the manuscript and printed to tho approval of the President, that works on the bibliography and lndian-olog- y this comuiisskm shall be authorized, at of California, dating from 1540 the same time and in the same manner, to lb70, which he has been compiling to resume the consideration of (he for fifteen years, and values at five American claims growing out of the cir cumstances of the late war. T his ar hundred dollars. The new Chinese Temple in Dupont rangement will, by common consent, btreet was opened it is the fin refer all claims which have been or may be made by each government, or by its est in the State.' Rosenfeld, the new President of the citizens, upon the other. I have endeavored, in correspondence Board of Fire Commissioners, recon structed a committee Reynold with other nations of Lurope, to uphold is not appointed on any of the five com the sanctity of treaties and to remove mittees; this is the unkindest cut of any misapprehensions as to the biuding character of their obligations. It was all. John Deery and Joseph Dion played agreed by the powers which Lad been a match game of French caroms for parties to the treaty of loo, that a con Dion ierence should meet in London. This $1,000 at Platt'g Hall COO. 50 in Deery conference has now beeu for some time points giving Deery beat Dion lo9 points in a game of bOO, engaged in its labors, and I confidently beating him 109 in an even game. trust that the result of its deliberations will be to uphold both the principles of Winner's average six aud a half. San Diego, 8. public right, and the general policy of Sansa, of Lower California is the treaty; and, at the same time, by on a visit to this place. He brings with the revision of some of its conditions m him some exceedingly rich samples of a fair conciliatory spirit, to exhibit a among the powers. gold bearing quartz, and the Governor cordial 1 greatly proposes to organize a company and With regard to the Levant, regret that my earnest efforts have failed erect a quartz mill at San Rafael. to procure the presence nt, the ConferColusa, Cal. 8 Oscar Stevens living six miles from ence of any representative of France, Colusa, while hunting this morning aa which was one of the chief parties to the cidently shot himself, terribly mutilating treaty of 185t, and which must ever be tho left hand, and both bones in the regarded as a principal and indispensable member of the great commonwealth forearm. Weather warm and cloudy with pros of Europe. "The establishment of a prince of the pects of more ram. house of Savoy on the throne of Spain, New York, 10. The American skiting Congress held by the free choice of the popularly-electe- d their annual meeting yesterday at the reprentatives of the Spanish Hoffman House. This Association is nation, will, I trust, insure to a country formed of delegates from different clubs which has passed with so much temthrough a pro thorouehout the Country, the object be- - perance and t and trying crisis, the blessings of mg the advancement ot the ai-- oi sKat longed a slab's government. ing, ana tne forming ot rules to govern "I am unhappily not able to slate, that contests. The police of Brooklyn have been uu the inquiry which was instituted by the able to capture the boy stabber, who government of Greece, into the history has frightened the ladies of "Brooklyn of the shocking murders perpetrated for sometime past, notwithstanding the during the last spring at Dilesi, has reached a termination answerable in all large reward offered for his arrest. Jno. H. Devine, the accomplice of respects to my just expectations; but I William Kelly, both alleged murderers shall not desist from my endeavors to of Garrett W. Nostrand, at Syossett, secure the complete attainment of the Long Island, Jan. 21, has it is said, con1 objects of the inquiry. Some valuable fessed the commission of the crime at results, however, have in the meantime the request of his father and mother been obtained, for the exposure and the who visited him in jail. Kelley denies repression of a lawless and corrupting the crime. system which has so long afflicted the FOREIGN. Greek peninsula. St. Petersburg, 8. "The anxiety which the massacre at Sir Alexander Buchanan, the British Tientsin, on the 21st of June last, called minister, leaves on Saturday on a pro forth, has happily be,en dispelled; and longed leave of absence; this is con while it will be my earnest endeavors to sidered a symptom that the Eastern provide for the security of my subjects, question has entered on a peaceful and their trade in those remote quarters, phase, and that there is scarcely a pos I count on your concurrence in the sibility ot trouDie in mat, quarter. policy 1 have adopted, of recognizing the tihinese government as entitled to be dealt with in its relations with this Speech! London, 9. country in a conciliatory and forbearing The spirit. Parliament "The Parliamentary recess has been following is the Queen's speech, delir of anxious interest in regard to foreign ered at the opening ot the session: "My Lords and tientiemen: At an affairs, but I rejoice to acquaint you that event" of such moment to the future my relations are as heretofore those of prosperity of Europe, I am specially friendship and good understanding with desirous to avail mysetr of your coun the sovereigns and States of th civilgels. The war which broke out in the ized world. Papers illustrative of the month of, July, between France and conduct of my Government in relation to-d- Zm Cr DEY GOODS GEOCEET s l)i:i'AKT3IEXT, well-assort- ed SHOE DEPARTMENT Prei-ideu- Mac-doual- d, Children' and CAPS' II E mnim mum II.1KBWAUK, OILS, PAI5TH, Wines and Liquors, aUrivp-name- d DR. It. TIB3IXS, l'JiyHloiuiiMiitlHurjjeoiit yjweial to the Ogden Junction. By Dweret State lelegru)b. Salt Lake City, 10. Presidents B. Young and Geo. A, Smith have just arrived home from St. ueorgo, all well. A Lono Train. The U. P. R. E. freight train started for the Eastycster cars loaded day afternoon with fifty-fiv- e to the guards. How's that for long? UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. ha S- S- Call tended to. the Country promptly GALT! at SALT! WILL fit.'PPLYTHE TKKY BEST QUALITY of HALT, coarse or tine. In small or laieu Backs, lirunded to suit tho trade, oa the shortest notice ami chenier than any in the market. A larjrn quantity on hand. Apply to L. V. Mil KTUFF, Plain City, or to WM. VAMtKK. One Door East of the Theatre, Ogden City. I W-t- f OYSTERS. c ALL AT TUB REVEKB HOUSE SALOON, Second South Street, Suit Lake City, where you will find JOE. M.MMONlj or hie assistants ready and willing to serve you with FRESH OYSTEHS, UOLDO VVMWS 17-- tf CIG l'KlS FEET, etc. him. "& SJ- - Call and IBS, C. WOODMMSEE, PIOXEKU I.IXE OF UTAH. Mulii Street, Ogdon, DKAI.KIl IN ON AND AFTER GENERAL TIITJ1SIA.Y, DEC. 1870, Traini 6,no p.m. 1 J.30 p.m. Leave Sait Lake City dally at S a.m. and 5.16 p.oi, Arrive at Ogden at 7 a.m. aud 4.4S p.m. ACC0MI0D.1TM WILL RUN DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, Leavlrg Oftdcn City 6 a.m. and Salt Luke City, 4.40 p.m. on which lull fine will entitle the pur. Chawtr of a tK ket to return on the eunio day and train free, anil will atop by arranging with tho Conductor, at any point on the line to take on or let on paanengera. Paitwinicera will nlpae purchase thfflr tickets' theonVen, Fifty cents additional will he charged wnen tue tare is collected on tne train. FAKES.- " " " 1.30 Tarmington Ccntreville Wood't Crosa Salt Lake City AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ETC.- A Good Supply of MECHANICS' TOOLS oa baud. ra IF aa, Ogden to Kaysvllla DRY GOODS, GROCERIES will leave Ogtlcn dally at 8 a.m., nd Arrive at Suit Luke City at 10 a.m. aud Id addition to the above MERCHANDISE, OGDEN TANNERY. IiE WELL FOilTIFIED, LEATHER. YOU WOULD TRY Come to my Tannery and nee if I will not sell you as GOOD LEAt'ilEK as the best, and as cheap aa the cheapest in the market. HIDES aud BA11K WANTED. '" 46-3JONATHAN BROWNING. CITY LICENSES.;To nil whom it may con corn. IS UEKEBi GIVEN, THAT engaged in Business in Ogden City, (tcr wnich the Cily Ordinances ptovide that a liceuse must be obtained,) without first procuring a license are liable to be taken before any Alderman of said City, and be subjected to a Fine. By order of the City Council, LORLN FARR, Mayor. TIIOS. Ge. ODELL, City Recorder. NOTICE . ' $150 For all lnformatin concerning Freight or Pa sage, apply to 1). 0, CALDEK, Uen'l Ticket and Freight Agent, JOSEPH A. YOUNG, . SUPERINTENDENT. The Office of the City Recorder is at the Office of the "Ogden Junction," Seventies' Hall, netir ihe U, C. II. It. Station. 10 a. ro. till 3 p. m. , Office Ihws fro |