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Show c4r OO PUBLISHED fMMSM! SEMI-WEEKL- Y, . .fcnmi OODEX, UTAH, WliMESDAY, JIAKCIi ID, IS73. , 7 a.m. S.JM 7.130 p.m. a.m. .m. "r ''""'''r .. 1. C ,.l,""y 4.0 p.m. 4.00 p.m. a.m. 4.(10 !!,H;o,ullK.lTrysn,lT;ur:;ay;; 4.0(i p.m. ' Plain CltV Flatorsville, '1 "111 Tlwir .illtVS . I p.m. 2.3(1 p.m. 7.3(1 a.m. Wf.lues.layj ami Satur- ...i.,viiil '"'"""O Spain! Caldwell's Case in the Senate! MAILS n.iiiilNU. and riri Oountv, Tnedays, Thursdays i Insurgents Desperate in G.00 H.111. v III I sBMl AND iimit-vill- Mexico. Ct.nSIXfi. w ,it Interesting From 11 iv ritv .lmiUe daily, "'' fSpacial to the Goden Juxction by the Atlantic and l'acittc Telegraph Couipauy.J OF MAILS CLOSING AUUIVAL AND 1 ZF TELEGRAPH. DIRECTORY, OCDEN A Proclamation by 3.30 p.nr 3.d0 p.m. t!...1..,. Kellogg! and Vlnm, Wednesdays 1,,1-rvill- 11.30 a.m. OFFICE HOURS, 8 n.m. to 6.39 p.m. (aucml IVliverv. from Siimlav. 5 p.m. to ..'' p.m. DEI'AKTMKXT JIKMSTKY 3 p.m. rtiien from 0 n.m-t- o ... dtni-riilV- The SpanishGo verninent Forces Defeated by Carlists. OFFICE PEPAliTMEMT. MOXKY 11 Open from 'J a.m. to Dwir ojh-i- i from 6 .m. to 8 a.m. Probability of More Strikes in New York! JOSIU'U HALL, l'ostmaster, Trains (V.lon "Piiilv until further notice, for Salt a.m. mid 5.30 p.m. and ami Citvuta a.m. ... ... I.A I ...I V.. .1 ... C Uriiiuu. r"r me Jisi, 'n o TeflTP ii..o p.m. Arrive from Salt Lake rJsi.il 4.4: p.m. riid City, 0" from p.m. I' "i - ''.City Time. Lake 111 Salt '""" ami tliTal-rni- Siliool-lu.i- w tlie Sclmul Ward Sihoolliouse Farley"g p.m. awl Third Wa d School-hous- e t 11 u.m. and 7 p.m. K iM.i.il Clmtrli at Mrtii'Kli't ; New York, 13. The argument in the Stokes appeal will be heard at the general term of the supreme court. Foster will again be placed in charge of the deputy sheriff, to morrow, unless a commutation or respite is in the meantime received from Gov. Dix. The Eastern Railways' association, composed of representatives of all the Eastern aud Middle States, having for its object the settlement of a mutual course in cases of patents used by the several companies, is holding a meeting Kat, Religious Services le, at 11 a,m., Everv Smulav, in in AMERICAN. a.m. and 10.4:i. a. 7 ia liana - - .irituidist Lt' turo(Cltild7 ji.iii. .ju. (Lyceum), and At City 0;:leii Turuer Ceo. W. B. Ojk-- U;ill),at M.30 a.m., liibrary every day, Sundays el'ted. here. Phoebe A. Kawrie is awarded by the superior court jury, $120,000 damages from Abra'uam 15. Chambers, for breach WHITEHEAD, G. Jf. DEALER ami D HIDES. for 1 V JN0.V.FARWELL&CO., GOODS ei-l- y DRUG STORE. ORMSBY, JR. Modi-cu- e, . PUSViPS! conse-queu- V -- S3-- tf J. LEWIS, OwU--Jwdry- 11-l- y RETOVED. MURPHY. A 8l-3i- 111 n V CTIT- - Job PRI NTINC 'CTIOX OFFICE. ce YOI,. IV. gan characterized the resolution of Alcorn as an effort to inflict a vital blow on Caldwell, before the argument in hi cae was concluded, and proceeded to defeud the character of Caldwell, criticizing the testimony in the cae. At the conclufion of his remarks, Alcorn asserted that the testimony against Caldwell was incontrovertible, and that the Senate was insulted by the sendiug of a Senator chosen under such influences. He offered a resolution to the effect that the Senate has power, under the constitution, to reject any Senator elect, provided it be shown to its satisfaction that the election is tinted by fraud. Buckingham contended that the means used by Caldwell wre corrupt, against public policy, and should make his election void. The; payment of the money to Carney, which was admitted by Caldwell, was as wrong as it it had been directly used to bribe. He would vote for the resolution from , a sense of public li me senate should not conuuiy. demn this arrangement, then purity and honesty would be stamped on every election, no matter how fraudulent the means to secure success, and thus a blow would be struck at the honor and dignity of the American Senate, which would be robbed of the respect and regard ol the people. Robert L. Douglass, eldest son of the late Stephen A. Douglass, was confirmed U. S. Marshal for the eastern district of North Corclina. Douglass was, until recently, private Secretary of President Grant. ' Yreka, Cal., 13. Judge Rosenborough arrived this p. m., having left the front at 10 a. m. yesterday. Up to that time no Modocs had made their appearance, nor was there any prospect that they would, but Canby had some hope lhX they might reconsider and come iu. The troops were moving, but the Judge was aware that any order had been given for an attack. Col. iiddle, with his troop of cavaly, was out on the other side of the lava bed, Opinion was much divided as to what the result would be; the most prevalent was that there would be a fight before many days. of promise. Three London detectives arrived here from Ottawa last night, with instructions intercept the arrival of an ngent with Four Boors from Z. C, T.f to some part of the proceeds of the fraud GENERAL lately practiced on the Bank of England. They hope to arrest the person implicated in the frauds, whose arrival is daily BOOTS A SHOES, expected. LEATIIEK Mexico, 2. SHOE FIXDIXGS, Government made official answer to At (he Lowest Prices. Produce British demands for damages for the raids by Mexicans oa British Honduras. Taken. The government says it will do eyery- tbing in its power to prevent a repetiCASI-l"p.AItion of the depredations, but refuses to recognize the proposition for damages. The government also hopes England will REPAIRS NEATLY" EXECUTED. not carry out the threat contained in its note, to divide the Territory of Mexico should its demand not be conceded,' and declares the Republic has always obWIl(iLK?ALE XOTI0NS, served its lawful obligations' Religious troubles tire apparently reviving. A And Woolens. time ago a priest in the garb of his short Largest Stock West of New York. in the streets and proorder Sanroe aud lYanklin Sis., CIIICAfJO tested appeared against the enforcement of the liberalizing law in regard to religious I0GAN worship. The government has issued an order, however, that the law must be DR. fully observed. Under its operation, LOCATED IN LOGAN, CACIIK CO., Protestantism is making rapid progress HATIxa to uttuiid to the practice of throughout the Republic. This spread SurSery and Ol.f totric-as'JWm of Protestantism ;ives great offense to the Catholic priesthood, who are using every means to prevent its growth, and circumscribe its influence, lu 31. of their efforts there have been STUAItT trrPMi. SA,'K TI,E BKST AXD CIIEAP-Iseveral deplorable scenes lately. Very v n force and Lift J'umps fur excited into n,lV1;ull"w welU. Also, Pateut l'oints for recently a crowd of fanatics, some ot 1 Willi sermons ''"'"I'S the suitable iron piping. frenzy by priests, l'nrn "J ntted upon reasonable terms, tit made an attack unon a congregation of ",w workshop, Tithing: OJlice, Ojdon. Protestants, worshiping iu tlie church in San Luis. No one was killed, so far as known, but several were injured, and S. the police finally dispersed the rioters. WATCHMAKER AMD JEWELER, These occurences bode misfortune in the Silver aud future, unless the authorities interpose full w Mal,;hei'' MAIS 8TKEET. IXJDEN. law and.order. quuriug neatly done aud all work warranted. at once and A remarkable phenomena was witness ed recently in the town of San Ignacia, Sinaloa. There was Quite a shower of quicksilver, fine drops of mercury fall pYOCWAXT A TII0M30XIAN DOCTOR OR ing eveiywhere, and covering the plains lliomsoniou Medicine, The inhabitants collected many drops to gALL ON DR. preserve as momentoes of this singular POST 0FFICK, MAIN shower, and sauirdes have been secured ST, IKiUEN. r for scientific analysis. $1.00. Washington, 13 The consideration of Caldwell s case P"rday. Agents wanted! AH was resumed. Alcorn, a member of the ot workinir nennle,. Classes committee on privileges and eleetions, S "r n"lke "'"re money at "rk for n. i t,,elr 'Pre moments, nr nil rim offered a resolution that Alexander Caldtinie.il..- I'Hrtioulars free, Ad- - well be exnelled from his seat in the vuHrtirr urn M,.!.,.. .ami. BOU.II Senate. He said he introduced this res clution with a view of savins time, fti ALL K1XDS OK tlie rules require it to lay over one day; but in introduciiie it, he did not aban don the report of the committee, or the resolution now pending, which declared that Caldwell wan not duly9 and legally v elected to the seat he now occupies. Lo I0MT1I STREET, $1.00 puvraaii sence from the city prevented his notiGilpin gave notice that on the resumpcing the report that li,000 had been tion of tho siitiug, he would move the paid to Mrs. Putnam for her letter to following: "That the vote on Wednesday the Governor behalf of his son. lie last, on the Irish university bill, was not the story entirely false, lie docs aud is not intended as a declaration or sajs n t know that he ever saw Mrs. Putnam, expression of waul of confidence in the but asserts that neither he nor any of government; and the house takes the Fosters friends have offered or paid earliest opportunity of expressing its Mrs. Putnam uuy sum whatever as an confidence in the policy of her general inducement for the letter, Mrs. Putnam ministers." Gilpin's motion majes'y's also publishes a letter, requesting to.be was received with cheers mid th house allowed to correct the statemeut that she adjourned until Monday, hud received money for writing the letter Rumors were circulating in the evento the Governor, asking a commutation ing papers of the formation of a coaliof the sentence. She says bho never tion ministry, but no one puts any confireceived money nor been offered a bribe dence in them. If, however, S3)' the in any form, uud that the letter was her papers, Disraeli fails to his slrengthien own expressed honest feelicg. A. G. party in parliament, by thcadoption of a Putnam, brother of A. D. Putnam, killed concurrent educational endowment, he by Foster, publishes a laM appeal that will attempt to organize a party similar justice be done iu Foster's case. In in form to that in the French Assembly, alluding to the statement that Foster's known as the "centre." Personal friends friends alone were interested iu the re- of Gladstone expressdoubtsasto whether sult of the recent petitions to the Gov he will ever again take orhce. ernor for a cuiumutatiou of the sentence, World special. Disraeli, while riding he says silence is uot proof of indifferthrough Westminster, was enthusiastience, but often tho result of faith and cally cheered the populace. Owing trust. Faith iu our judiciary and faith to the dissensions among the conservain our Governor, prompt the people of tives, ho will, however, probably refuse New York, and the friends of Mr. Put to take office. nam, to trust and believe, notwithstandThe queen has sent for Granville, who ing the chicanery of law, natural grief, is now endeavoring to form a cabinet. and the humiliation of relations, aud the London, 14. Mr. Disraeli has given Her Majesty no power of gold, that right will triumph over might and justice reign. definite answer about accepting the preNew Orleans, 14. but begged for time to miership, Gov. Kellogg issued a proclamation to- consult his friends of whom several ure day, wherein he states that, being desi- abroad. The Queen acceded to his rerous of avoiding, if possible, the prose-cu- t quest and Disraeli at once forwarded ion of any citizen, aud being anxious telegrams to Lords Derby, Cairns and to restore the public credit and to inauCarnovan, until answers arrive it will be gurate an administration of reform in impossible to tell the course of etctits. the financial affairs of the State and The impression prevails that the conser city, and being determined, as far as in vative leaders will object to take office his power, to suppress all unlawful asso- while their party is in a minority of ciations and conspiracies for illegal purninety in the lleuse of Commons. poses, he direct! the,, tax commissioners Madrid, 11. in every part of the State to proceed Information has just teen received in with the collection of, taxes due, that this city, of a battle having taken place legal measures to insure the observance between the Government troops and the of this order and to. this end that the Carlists, at Monreal Heights in Arngou, credit of the State may be restored to resulting in a severe defeat for the Govmuch needed internal improvements, be ernment forces. The Carlists were iu prosecuted, and, t. e burden of the sup- considerable strength and well armed, port of the government bo more equally and fought with great energy and deterthan heretofore, and tlie mination, contesting distributed every inch' cf Virginia. 13. taxation reduced : "I ground with their opponents. The enheavy present & Co.'s building was therefore warn all Wells, Fargo citizens from taking gagement lasted several hours,' 'both thronged all day with the customers of part in any combination, association or sides sustaining heavy losses in killed an fiokkeler & Co., whose failure was for its object the re- and wounded. The Government troop3 having conspiracy, A man named announced this morning. sistance, passive or otherwise, of the col- were finally repulsed, notwithstanding McCoy, who lost through the failure, lection of taxes due to the State, and re- the most desperate effort to break the drew a pistol in the office and attempted them to comply with the law and Carlists' lines, and the latter were left quest to shoot Van Bokkeler, but was seized with their duty by the prompt paymeut masters of the Heights. The news cf by the latter and the bookkeeper and of their taxes; and I do hereby direct this second defeat of tho Government disarmed. No particulars of the condithe Attorney-Generand tho District troops, following closely upon the defeat tion of the affairs of the firm are obtain and Parish Atttorneys , throughout the of Nouvilla and his retreat on Pampu-lucable, except by those directly interested. State to prosecute , without delay to the causes great excitement. fullest extent of the law all defaulting Washington, 14. The commissioners of Internal Reven tax collectors who are reported as such ue will soon commence the collections, after the publication of this proclama One which were postponed on account of the tion." suflerers of the Chicago fire. FOREISV:. Congress An old joker who was never known in passing the bill provides that the time . Madrid, 13. , to yield the palm to any antagonist should not extend beyond the adjourn The express train for Madrid was in reeling knotty yarn?, was put to ment, or the session ol congress just thrown from the track by Carlists near closed. An effort was made, and at the Villa Franca. While the train was thus his truaips at hearing a traveler state time introduced in the House, to give lisabled, the insurgents opened fire aud that he once saw a brick house platdelinquent tax payers further time, but killed the engineer, fireman and two ed on runner, and drawn up a hill The commis brakemcn. The passengers and guards it did not get through. to a more favorable location, some the peculiar barricaded themselves iu a neighboring under sioners, therefore, half a mile distant. "What do you wording of the relief act, must collect house, from which they began a brisk the tax now standing. Currency has fire of pistols and musketry. The Carl think of that, Uncle KthielT' said increased further been by pay ists finally took to night, and a govern- - the bystanders. "Oh, fudge!" paid ments from the reserve fund of demands ment force shortly, .ufter wards coming; the old man; "I once saw a y on the treasury. upon the scene, set out in pursuit. The stone house, down drawn by The dispatch of the Associated Press band fled towards Monte Acoste. The A dead hilewce believes it was led by the cure oxen three miles . on this subject, sent last night, is erronold man the eous. Drafts on the reserve funds will of Santa Cruz, who set fire to and des- ensued; evidently had is the till ol continue present emergency it, and he saw it. Gathtroyed four stations of the railway last the worst amount and the may possibly Monday. passed, ering all his energies, he bit off a Socialist disturbances are reported. reach over $u,ixhj,WU, tmt it win De reby way of gaiu-in- g huge piece of placed perhaps before the end of the The restoration of military discipline in time for thought. "They draw-e- d Catalonia is difficult; the soldiers represent month. the stone house," eaid the old fuse to serve otherwise than as volunjNew iorK, 14. mem a Great excitement prevails among teers. man, ejecting quantity of tobacco bers of the several trades in this city London, 13. toward the "but that juice Gladstone in the House of Commons, warn t the worst of the and neighborhood, and from present job; for, alter appearances, the occurrence of another and Granville in the House of Lords, done that, they went back great strike which so paralyzed trade this afternoon announced that the minis they'd drawed aud cellar !" The stranger the last year, seems probable. The German ters had tendered the queen their resig wood workers nations, which hermajesty had accepted. gave in. cabinet makers and other are rapidly organizing societies. It is Both Houses adjourned until Monday. received a summons Disraeli currently reported that the fight for se- "I say, Mr. Pilot, ain't you going r curios the system will soon from the queen, and immediately proto start soon ?'' said a nervous travbe renewed; as yet no direct movements ceeded to Buckingham palace. eler on a steamboat lying too durin a Granville stated that the cabinet relookine to a strike has been made, but strong hints are thrown out. Meetings signed because of the adverse vole on fog. "As soon as the fog clears up," have lately been held by the carpenters the Irish university bill, and asked for replied the captain. "Well, it's starassociation with a view to return to the an adjournment w hich was agreed to. now overhead," said the man. light system, but all overtures to this Gladstone on rising in the commons to "Oh we're not going that but yes; end have been rejected by the carpen announce the resignation of the Governters. It is probable a meeting of the ment, was received with loud and pro- way." t committees from the workingmens' and longed cheering. ,When he had informed An alarmingrecandescence cf cholacthe of held and will house be soon its the resignation employers' associations has occurred at Moscow. Similar the he moved era that aiscusscu by and important Questions queen, ceptance Should a strike be inaugurated, kindred the sitting be adjourned until Mon- accounts come front- Hungary, where associations in the city will join the day, and added that when that day ar- tho commander of tha forces hasr removement and a general suspension of rived, should the public interests rethat the disease has reappearwork will follow. quire it, he would oak for a further ad- ported ed with great violence ki- the barravk John Foster, father of the murderer, journment. The announcement was received in perfect silence. hospitals.publishes & Utter in which he says ab . to-da- y, reoon-noiterin- g. . al a, Heflcr. . . to-da- two-stor- 'at, Im-parci- pig-tai- l, tire-plac- to-da- y cisht-hou- ten-bo- ur - - |