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If personal or advertise-BerwerTe the right to reject any article, of this olase. "What should I suggest, General Wells ?" Xo. 91. OGDO, UTAH, SATURDAY, BY TELEGIIAPU. this hour. In the 4th Senatorial dis- William M. Tweed is by disSpecial to the Oode Junction bj the Atlantic and about 12 000 majority; in the 5th racuic leiegrapn uimpany.J trict, Michael Norton, Tam., is probably defeated by E. C. Benedict, Reform, by a small majority; in the 6th Senatorial district, Henry Wiltman, Tam., is elected; in the 7th Senatorial district, James O'Brien, Reform, defeats John J. Bradley, Taiu., by about 10,000 majority; in the 8th Senatorial district, Daniel F. Tremdin, Reform, is probably elected over Henry W. Genet, Tam., for Register; Franz Sigel, Reform, defeats trict, Election Returns! Terrible Catastrophe at a ire in Chicago! Resignation of Peter B. VOL. XOY123IBEII 11, 1S71. majority in tne city over noyes, demo 15,000 majority in the Slate. Returns from Wisconsin snow Washburne, Republican, elected Governor by 6,000 to 8,000 majority, over Doo- liltlt, who makes a slight gain over the last election iu some towns. Fifty towns heard from give linn only 74o net gain. Minnesota election probably resulted in 2,000 to 4,000 majority for Tustia, Republican, for Governor. In Minneapolis and St. Anthony, the result crat aud probably was close. Movon of the II. IJinff. The talcntod tuirrcspoudeiit of the Cincinnati Commercial continues to write up the couditiou of affairs in Utah. Following is an account of an interview with l'rest. D. II. Wells and hia views on the course of the now infesting Salt Lake City. Says Prest. Wells: . trouble-breeder- s ought to instruct this devilish Maxwell not to entertain these paltry claims, each of which is a reproduction of claims already thrown out. The Government moans to eucourago the formation and building of towns, but this agent vetoes the law in the. ease of the largest town ever established on the public land. Here General Wells left mc and went over to the City Hall, returning in a few niniutos with copies of tho Land Office decisions iu the two cases decided, signed by Willis Drummond and affirmed by the Secretary of tho These decisions state that Interior. "parties taking up land in tho environs of town sites like Salt Lake City must take the rik of the laud falling within tho town site," aud that "where churches, public buildings and places of trade and commerce are established in tho form of a town, the laud is already selected aud held iu reserve under the act, and cannot bo infi ingid upon." Said Gen. Wells: "We have no complaint to make of Congress or tho Land Offioe in respect to our rights under the act. They have treated us well." EX- TI1K UNITED STATES COURTS Ottowa, Out., 7. Tam., by about Dispatches received here from Mani "It is no fault of the United States school-house10.000 majority. On the whole the re- toba put a very different complexion Government that we arv.4 not now sult may be regarded as a Waterloo for upon Governor Archibald's conduct to Interpeacefully possessing the titles to the that given by the opposition press. Tammany. N 7. ! Trenton, ground we have redeemed, and which ioronto, J., The pigeon shooting contest for the Congress wishes us to retain. It is In the 2nd district of Mercer county, Hewitt, I!ep., for Senator has 300 ma- championship of Canada is now in pro- the fault of the unrelenting laud jority, nni Marti no, Dem., for Assembly gress. Win. Ward is favorite. Register here, Maxwell, who haa enNew Brunswick, i. majority. Joel Parker, for Governor, tertained and abetted every petty The city gives Walsh, Rep., for Gov is running ahead of his ticket, and has Cal. a majority which is now estimated at ernor, luu majority; fuller. Kep., lor aud malicious claim contesting our the Assembly, has 'J8 majority; Bucka-lew- , right to the site, apparently with the 6,000. New Orleans, 7. Rep., for Sheriff, 252 majority. e object of being bought off or of Brownsville, Texas, dates of 2Sth state Washington, 7. us, or even of robbing us that a furious storm of wind and rain The following dispatch has been re of it." 1 ceived: "Richmond, 7, midnight. passed over that city on the 20th. COUHAOINU VICE. "How much do you claim as the There is no longer any doubt of the think we have the Stale by twenty thou AMERICAN. "As execution of Emilio Velusco, a member sand majority. Gen. Lake Mayor of the city, General City, proper area of Salt New York, 7. of the Mexican Congress from Taraan-lipaC. Waleer. do yon meet with similar Gilbert Signed, Wells?" Wells, Late this p.m. the following letter was who, with several othsrs, were Omaha, 7. iu your municipal relations troubles five hun bout thousand seven nivbeu to lui the press for publiuuiiun: shot by order of the Juarez GovernThe second day of the Omaha drawing Federal Courts t" with the Hon. A. Otikley ment. The editor of the I'adre Cabas, was sufficient to dred us 'New York, 7. acres, jrives 11. R. Hon. eminently sucoussful. In the estimation of the "Yes. Hall, Major of the ci'y of New York: with Smith, collector of the port of Omaha, water front on the Jordan and con a satirical newspaper, 'Dear Mr: In couloiimty wuh tlie in several other influential together citizens were presided during the day, and J udge Por trol of the irrigating reservoirs. We Chief Justice of that Court there is tention expressed to you evral weeks also vhot. ter during the evening. fo. OJ.uoa, lad laid out the city with an eye to but one crime in the world, and that ago to withdraw wholly from public reNew Orleans City Council held by E. G. Dillingham, of Boston coolness, hie at the let uiiuutiuii of the office of pudiated the contract with tne Fire Debreathing valves, wide is polygamy. There is but one set of Mass., drew $20,000; No. 30,392 drew and they are Mormons. Ho C'oiiiruissioner of Public Parks of the partment and g ve instructions to the $10,000, No. O'J.580 drew $2,000. The streets and plats for recreation. The criminals, city of New York, to take effect on the AJministrator of Commerce to organize amount of $40,000 was drawn during law is general upon the question of has mustered around .him all the other i 20ih of Not. inst., renuest nu that the a paid Department; the movement ap the day. The drawing will continue to- municipal sites. It gives three hun- vices, and adopted tnem as allies to tact not be made known until Dc to the a so far pears very unpopular among morrow; everybody express per- dred and twenty acres to every oue move upon our one offense. Hum, after the eleciion, 1 should have resigned citizens of New Orleans. fect satisfaction. town: a town oi prostitution, rapacity, incivility hundred a in lor the purpose indicated at a ujueh people The steamship "Statesman," cleared Chicago 8. these are the adherents of tho Suearlier period, had I felt at liberty to do for Liverpool to day. business men of Chicago came to five thousand people receives four The main-lain so. I believe it to be my duty to lands. of sections the Salt 10 Fire7, public Boston, preme Court of Utah in its holy war ihu polls yesterday and elected the p.m. my position in (he political organiThe election in this state has passed proof ticket by a tremendous majority. Lake had grown so far beyond all upon our marriage relation. Tho zation with which I have been identified off very quietly. The weather during At the it appears that precedents that wo had to get a Court entertaius every complaint writing, present until after the eleciion, that I might do the day was clear and n mi pleasant, and the Holden ticket received not more than reiiei Dill passed, applying made against us. It gave Godbe an all in my power, through its agency, to everything favorable for a large vote, of the votes polled. There can special insure the cuccess ot Democracy by us but the ralliers, who are generally very be no doubt that the entire ticket for to our city, and we took a census for injunction forbidding us to euo him snail iiertunii plenty, seemea to have exhausted s c;iniliuates. luisuutv The land office at as a corporation, and a score of unliihu city and c unty officers, he ded by the purpose. faithfully to the last. When the election before the election and the vote M. S. Meilell and Judge Jamison, ami Washington recommended, and Con censed liquor dealers seem emboldenis over 1 will feel that I am liberty to polled through the State has been very most of the aldermen on tie fame ticket gress promptly passed the special ed to defy us. The liquor sellers havo consult my own wishes, and thenceforth light and will probably be considerably are elected, at from 10,000 to 15,000 ma11, under the terms of which we now, I am told, by the advice of tho my ci'iiuecnon with political alhurs will under that of last year. Boston gave jority. saUilliU's of the Court, rawed a fund. added chart our to other be confined 10 the single act of voting. Washburn, original Artmif past eix this a. m.7 a fearful Republican, for Governor, 1 have to sue the city when we mterfero explained to you personally the 8243; Adams, Democrat, 7112; Cham catastrophe occurred, in which it is essential bits of ground. ru.isuus wu.ch have prompted this action. berlain, Labor Reform, Tho prostitutes newly 240; and feared many lives were lost. It appeal s wish to make plain to with them. I "What of an Tuese reasons General that about 0 clock, a fire broke out in Pittman, Prohibitory, 702. landed tne us, rise up in that yon is tnis: nasty pretexts by character, but I do not propose at this King. Republican, wan probably defeated Hale's 78 Sixth Av- which we are retarded manufactory, piano assail ordinances. Tho to our Court matter the in simthem I to the public. time to give by General Gurney for Register, by enue. The firemen, although prompt, of Court entertains our entry!" ply intend in this note to communicate about 100 votes. John complaint, and every May, Repub did not eccceed in mastering the flames "Give me the names of all the those too preposterous to treat with my resignation. lican, is elected as District Attorney until the building was nearly burned, The posit lou I have held in the De- over Abucr Stevens by about 1,000 ma and damaged to the extent of $20,000. claims which Maxwell has enter seriousness it puts in its pocket and partment of Parks, although responsi jority. I he legislature is overwhelming At about half past 6, while the firemen, tained staves off, while crime takes advan against the city." ble iu character and attended with no ly Republican as usual. Returns re- about twenty in all, were extinguishing there the are ell, Robinson, tage of the interregnum. Our Aldcr- neverpecuniary compensation, has, ceiveu lrom lou towns to tuis hour give the flames bursting from the lower sto Williamson and Orr cases. Slosson, theless, been exceedingly agreeable to Washbui ne 17,730 majority. The labor delegatizcd, wall 00 the ry, an immense me in the opportuniiy it has offered to reform and prohibitory vote has fallen north side fell without warning, burying Robinson was a retired sunreon of and, we are told by McKcau that a advauce important public improvements, considerably behind last year. A gang of men were the army, who kept a billiard saloon, Jjog'slature has no right to bestow all in the debris. and in the pleasant official relations 11, p.m to release them, and was a immediately employed sporting man here. He discretionary powers on a jury or a which have attended my connection Up to this hour the returns from 177 several of whom were taken out in a dy the Warm Springs property, civic corporation. In short, Mr. Cor with the Department. I have felt an cities and towns give Washburne 51,000 jumped condition. our public bath-hous- e on tho out- respondent, there is an end in Utah ardent interest in the improvement of votes; Adams 31,000; and Pittman and ing D. Mulet, superintending architect A. the City Parks, und I desired to continue' Chamberlain 500 each. Last year the skirts of the town, with eighty acres to any equality before the law. The to in of tbe Treasury, is in this city in their development, vote in Mass. was 79,549 my of environing land, although we had end 01 the law is to reach polygamy. Republican, and under new plans for their comple- 48.530 Dem., and 21,940 Labor Reform gpect the ruins of the Custom House walled up the spot, dammed the AH are bailed as mends 01 tho Gov is Post understood Office. that and It tion they are now practically finished. and Temperanee, and it will not differ he will be prepared, on the assembling warm stream, fenced the inclosure, ernment, however notorious, who will of this Asking your prompt acceptance much from that this year. Washburne of to to the estimate Congress, present and used it so under I am, very respectfully, is elected by about 30,000 majority. long resignation, municipal leave tho great and decent body of the Secretary of the Treasury, and sus the Gentiles and persecute as. Our the that your obedient servant, pump-cyhndThere has been consider. ble local extain recommendations to Congress look regulations Peter B. Sweeny, Signed, citement in some towns, but on the whole which we with tubed the Probate Courts are declared to have had spring Commissioner." it is one of the quietest elections held ing to the erection of new splendid pub' no rotted Robinson had in away. lie power to grant divorces, and yet put Chicago. buildings Theco-rectereturns from the fifth for a long time. aud a guard by the spring, and Mr. Raskin, the U. S. Prosecuting tent 7. San Senatorial District gives Norton, (TamFrancisco, built a fence within our fence a Attorney, is married to a woman diFOREIGN. At Vallejo, California, sixteen buildmany) 7.G58; Benedict, (Reform) 10,192; London, 7. most impudent attempt to jump our vorced by a Probate Court. with the 10th ward yet to hear from. ings are destroyed by fire. The post" But, A dispatch from Athens received here New York State ticket: Samuel 0. Tilden office, telegraph office, ialano Democrat property. We removed his obstruc- then, we are Mormons I Finally, prohas announces that a rupture is elected to the Assembly; Horatio Sey- newspaper, Baileys bank, Wood & Witions, and he embarrassed us at law fessional murderers, like Rill Hickmour beats Tom Field in the 18th dis- lson's, McElvry's book store, Trapp'B occurred in the Greek Cabinet, and that until his death, when his widow con man, are permitted to give themselves have laid their resig trict. jewelry, Spencers building; Vallejo tbe entire ministry tinued the nations before the e suit, and the land agent up by collusion with tho courts, and King. Police Headquarters, N. Y., 7. houses, etc. The fire hotel, two . Paris, 7. affect to turn State's evidence against her to make It is conceded tbat Ledwith for the began in a China permitted actually The statement that the Government cash of the place. Very dif us to prejudice us iu the eyes of civPetersburg, Va., 7. Supreme Court is badly beaten by Bareutry The Radical ticket is elected by over intended to shortly propose a plebiscite rett, lit form candidate. O'Brien, the ferently did the Washington au- ilization." . Reform candidate for Senator in the 7th 500 majority. At Lynchburg the elec- for the decision of the future form of thorities behave. The Commissioner district, gains a tremendous victory. tion ia being closely contested, the city Government of the couutry is contradic office of land decided without the official ted upon authority. has The vote between Sigel aud Shandly for probably gone Republican. hesitation in our favor, and the Sec Richmond, Va., 7. Madrid, 8. Register will be very close The increasing influence of the Inter retary of the Interior confirmed it. The returns indicate that the legislaFollowing are the full election returns from the Cih ward of this city: Witlers, ture will be largely Conservative. This national Society in this country is be "What was the Slosson claim V from the attitude Dem., for Secretary of S;ate, 3,770; city gives about 600 Conservative ma- coming evident was a. fellow who first "Slosson which is being assumed by the laboring Scri ner, Rep., for Secretary of State, jority. section of ground rented a Miss quarter 7. A for Natchex, , classes. Led trade Tarn., strike is in 375; ith, PIOXEEIl JlIXE OP UTAH. Supreme Court, general The e'ection passed off quietly; a progress. The recent denunciations of from the city, on tho road leading to 3;i8; Barrett. Reform, for Supreme Court, ON AND AFTER Jones, Tam., for Superior Court, large Republican majority in this the society by the Government and Lamp Douglas, and when he under efforts which have been made for its took to 3,573; Curtis, Reform, for the same, 493; city. keep a rum shop on it, in vioJackson, Miss., 7. suppression continue to increase its lation of law, we Sliandley, Tam., for Register, 3,555; ejected him. lie I is It thought by many ading politi- gtrngth. Sigel, Reform, for the same, 522. was then abetted by this Maxwell, in Democrathis has A State from cians His that the mud full are be ens returns has gone Majesty King Following stowed the decoration of the order of a barefaced attempt to claim it and 2nd ward: U illers, 1'em., 183; Seribner, tic by a email majority. Trains will lav Oglon dally at ( t.Bin aod , The Golden Cross upon President Thiers. enter it ; but Maxwell's decision was 1.30 Baltimore, 7. 125; Barrett, Rep, 149; Ledwith,-Tam.p.m. Arrlrj t Salt Lakt City at 10 a.ia. tol The Emmittsburg District gives White R form, 207; Joues, Tam., 164; Curtis, London, 8, reversed by the heads of department T.30 p.m. A diplomatic conference will shortly Rep., 104; Shandley, Tam., 164; Sigel, a niajoity of 108; Annopolis gives him V Lfv Suit Lake City dally at a.m. and IU 480. and Rome 569, there is a Democra be held in Dresden, to decide upon at ifri ashington. R.form, 108. 1 .1 and 4.44 p.n. two claims are even Arrive at Ogdtn at 7 "ine oiner Following are the returns from the tic majority in the State, probably of measures lor tne suppression of tb more preposterous, yet they are re 4th ward jomplete: Willers, 3,501; Serib- 18,000. International Society. The Greek Government hut decided ceived and considered, and instead of Norfolk, Va., 7. ner, 4,131: Ledwith, 850; Barrett, 3,533; Ia addition to th above, The Conservatives carry the city by a upon the recall of the Minister at J nes, 8,300; Curtis, 660; Shandley, of them, Maxwell spends disposing small majority. 3,227; Sigel, 691. Washington, and have announced that the Greek legation in the U. S. will be nis time acting as volunteer counse The following are the returns from Portsmouth, Va., 7. WILL RCK against us in criminal cases before the the 1st ward complete: Willers, 2,110; ine .ttaaicais nave split nere, giving discontinued. Williamson Tbe question of the formation of an United States Court. Seribner, 270; Ledwith, 1,511; Barrett. tne election to tne Conservatives. The DAILY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) 505; Jones, 1,670; Curtis, 631; Shand- following are the complete returns: Vote International Copyright Law is attract 'jumped' a bit of ground, claiming iu 10th Willers 414. Ward, Seribner much 3,144, in attontion ing ley, 1,704; Sigel, literary circles a the laws, and put A large number of British Leaving Ogden City at 5 a.m. and 6 p.m. Following are the returns from the 4,120, Ledwith 2,104, Barrett 5,004, present. it. It was a spot we upon and 3rd ward' complete: Wilier, 499; Serib- Jones 2,286, Curtis 5,015, Shandley authors, and many of those most promt shanty nent in tbe literature of the day, have had long previously reservea for a Salt Lake City at 8 a.m. and 5.30. p.m. ner, 235; Ledwith, 268; Barrett, 451; 2,104, Sigel 5,124. a Jones, 283; Curtis, 452; Shandley, 365; Chicago, 7. inaugurated society parade ground. J. M. Orr, a lawyer The election in this city passed off towards obtainiag a Copyright Law here, filed also Sigel, S71. Chippewa scrip for with a splendid victory with America, whereby the works of the will plaua purchu IWr tlrksti ht The following is from the 7th ward quietly y acres between eighty Ensign Peak tbePumngcri offloM. fifty cents additional will b ticket, headed authors of both countries may be equally and Arsenal cbrjd complete: Willers, 5,101; Seribner, 1.072; for the Union Fire-proIs collected on the train. the fare wuto Hill, half a mile from Ledwith, 5,341; Barrett, 1.347; Jones. by Joseph Medill, Mayor, which will proieciea. the heart of Now tho city. scrip can 6.220; Curtis, 1,545; Shandley, 5,829; have about 15.000 majority over the Vienna. 8, Count Von Beus late Chancellor of only take up land lor ngricultura ticket, headed by C. C. P. Sigel, 838. For all Information concerning Freight or e, Dispatches from throughout the State Holden. The vote was light in the the Austrian EmpiM, has been appoint purposes, and this claim is impudent apply to Districts. The total vote will not ea Ambassador of Austria at London. indicate there is a slight Republican burnt D. 0. CALDER, bepond degree; but this Land Regisdeal Ticket and Freight Agent. Paris. 8. gain, but the issue still remains doubt- exceed 25,00 in 45 of the 84 precincts ter entertamd to decide refuses it, it, returned. Up to midnight Medill had ful. Baron Goulderie Dcboilean, formerly and so keeps back our entry. We 10,433 votes, Holden 2,198; Gen Bevi. French Ambassador, will Midnight. probably be JOHN SHARP. Th following is the result of ridge, Republican candidate for Con- appointed ii mister to Washington and are nearly, or quite 20,000 people; SCPIRlNXEJiPENT. elections as far as can be learned up to gressman at large will have about 4,000 fli. tseui Ambassador to London. our city is as old as many great towns lid-wa- rd Sweeny! J. Shandley, s, Increase of the national Society in Europe! Extensive Fire atVallejo, Resignation of theEntir Greek Cabinet! s, C. W. PENROSE, Editor. Ogden Post Office: MAILS. ARRIVAL AND CLOSING ARRIVES. Halt Lake City, double daily . West, Through Mail daily East Through Mail daily . 7.30 a.m. Salt Lake OtT, double daily . West, Through Mail daily . Kast, Through Mail daily . 5.S0 p.m. 7 .Si i a.m. 5.30 p.m. CLOHINO. 6 a,m. 4.CH1 p.m. p.m. 6.00 a.m. 4.IHI MAILS SEMI AND CLOSING. Tuesdays and 4 p.m. 4 p.m. and Thursdays . Rieh County, Tuesdays 2.30 p.m North Ogdeu Mondays and Thursdays a.m 7. 30 Huntsville Wednesdays and Saturdays Slatersvdle, Lynne. Plain City and 3.30 p.m. Mondavs and Thursdays 3.iK) p.m. and Saturdays aud Uoopi ville and Alma Wednesdays 11.30 a.m Saturdays Cache County, Sundays, OFFICE HOURS. Delivery, from 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. Sunday, 5 p.m. to G.30 p.m. General REGISTRY DEPARTMENT Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ORDER DEPARTMENT. Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Outside boor open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. ISAAC MOORE, Postmaster MONEY Trains Ogden daily, until tice, for Salt Lake Uity at 8 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. and For the East, at 8 a.m. Le&Te further no o a.m firm For 6 p.m. the West, at 5.35 p.m. Arriye from Salt Lake City, 7 a.m aid 10.45 a.m., and 4.45 p.m. and 8.15 n m. From the East. 4.25 p.m. From the West, 6.55 a.m. Salt Lake City Time. Divine Worship every Sunday, in the Tabernacle, t 11 a.m. and and in the Ward School- houses at 6 p.m. is held ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR. at Residence 2nd Sonlh Street, jsau uiKe tny, man. Office All kinds of legal attended business promptly DR. WOODWOKTII, Physician and Surgeon. "Warranted and Stomach to Extract Tape Worms, etc. All calls promptly attended to. OGDEX CITY, UTAH. Vaccine matter from the Cow always on hand. 34-- tf Sobwili F. II. Simmows, M.D. liasm, M.D. DRS. TIBBITS & SIMMONS, Physicians and Surgeon?, Office, Corner of Main & 2nd South Sts., (Over Butterfield s Store.) SALT LAKE CITY. Surgery in. all its brauclies solicited ".4-- tf i y 1 1 1 1 one-fift- L Mi-- tlieni-selve- over-rulin- g six-stor- y wash-house- UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. 3,7-12- BANK EXCHANGE, Main Street, Ogden. iEILLIARD HALL. The choicest Wines, Liquors and Cigars iu the Market. The Finest Hall ' in the City. Every attention given to customers. BUCHMILLER & M INTER. 32-t- f U. T. BREWERY & MALTING HOUSE, Ogden, Utah. ' 8HULER. PROPRIETORS, Lager lieer.Coul andSparkling.alwaya on hand pUClIMILLEK Saloons and Families Supplied. Orders aent from Persona residing along; the Rail-TaLines and the anrromidinR Towns will be promptly filled at the rata of S.u0 per eight gal-io- n keg. The prire of Malt will be regulated fcy the current market price of A liberal allowance i!l be made to amenta.grain aatf BUSINESS CAIIDS. MERCHANT AND PROFESSIONAL should have a supply. We will do then but Kyle of the art. INVERT 1 MONDAY, JULY IT, 1871, p-- MIXED TRAINS pre-empti- Office-seeke- rs ree-aag- f |