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Show 1 sjMBMMiBBMWSBKawaMWSJMSjgsgs " ?E ? ftmf YEAR. double daily. - DEPARTURE. t Lake City, do.il.le daily - Mail daily 6.30 p.m. - S.40 a.m. - 7.00 a.m. 6.00 p.m. - Em-to- V n. jo m-i- nd loav the lattor .lace tor KicTi County, 2 p.m. e,'lnfKdr.r and Saturday, at - ' - County, daily 0"d:ti an J llarrisville, Wednesday Nwrth .ndSUurJiiya, Huntsville, rtav 1..,..' - plain Citv Sarv.r- - and Wednesday, 2.00 p.m. 7.00 a.m. ' and Washington, 11. A well ' ' CLHSIX0. m W AMERICAN. V'-m- 8.40 a.m. For fait UVo nnd the But For Suit Lak and the Went mails RO Fur Rich Cou-t- y, Car-h- " Slaternville, 2.00 p.m. MonAiyswidTliiirwhyi Wednesdays Unia, fiiKirand 7.00 a.m. ud Saturday Ol FICK HOURS. 6.15 p.m. a n. . Onm! Delivery, 5 - 8.15 . Similar, p.m. t U0 p.m. REOISl'KY DKPAKTMKXT o S p.m. Ol'u fioni 9 a.m-tM0NKY OFFICE DEI'AK'f MKMT. 3 Open from 9 a.m. to p.m. Outoide Door open from 0 a.m. to 8 p.m. . JOSKtMl HALL, Postniastor. Trains - - strong suspicion is expressed bj informed parties that tliemislmp 10 the New York trniH on tie Laliimore and Philadelphia railroad on the night of the 7th, was not wholly accidental. The fact that over $XK),(XX) iu paper currency was admitted to have becH on board, and that is claimed to have been all destroyed by fire, is looked on as corroborative of these suspicions. An investigation is not improbable. . Andrew Johnson, the only Uuion Democratic candidate, seems to have a fair prospect 6f being chosen Senator by the Tennessee Legislature, which begins It is expected the balloting Union Democrats will concentrate upon hiin against the regular Democratic nominee, who will be an James McFurland, who is correspondent of the Philadelphia Press, testified tliat Col. W. J. Forney directed him to receive $25,000 from Irwin, which he did, and delivered the amount 10 Forney. Of the parties named by Abert this afternoon, W. li Shaw, not Snow, i9 correspon Jent of the Boston Trans of the script, J. M. Morrey is Washington Chronicle, A. W Randall, 7.40 a.m. 5.40 p.m. C.20 p.m. - C. T. " leaves 8.50 a.m. " U. P. " -7.60 a.rn, U. C. train arrives 5.40 p.m. ex Postmaster General, J. G. Darren, i and 8.40 a.m. of Washington, J. II. Iletser, leaves 6.30 p.m. assistant doorkeeper of the House, who ti unl 0 p.m. got SI 1,000. 0. X. train arrives 30 8 The cabinet meeting postponed cona ra. leavei sideration of the President's special message cti Louisiana matters-- a it is Ifelfgiou ScrTiecs 11 a.m.. and Kvery Sunday, in tlieTa'ernaele, at yet iuco'tnplete. Some conversation was Farley's ki tli Secmiil Ward ScIuhiIIioiis bad on the official report of Sheridan, 5 at p.m. and Third Wad but no conclusion was reached. SecreKpincopal Church at. 11 a.m. and 7 p.i. UethodiKt Church at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. received a letter tary Belknap, Sniri.tuali.st Lecture (Child Hall), at 7 JO p.m. from Wendell Phillips, expressing gratification at the tone of Sheridan's disOgden City Open patches, and his thanks to (he AdminisAt .'Ami. W. Turner' Kews I)epoU rery day, Sundays excepted. tration for upholding him. New York, 11. The Sun's New Orleans special says F. S. RICHARDS, ftrnborilativelj that ''Ike'' claimants " lo seats who were ejected by the military had been declared duly elected by the And commissioners of election in tinir parNOTARY TUB LIC, ishes, aud (here were no contesting claimants to their seats. Nobody di Utah. (Xjden City, puted their right, but the reluming board neither admitted nor rejected '. TAXNKIt Jr., them, and simply referring their cases So their to the heuse for it decision. else excluded presence nobody having a Office with Connty Recorder, color of right. Kellogg asked the conUtah. gressional committee la investigate the Oydeii City, elections of 1872, saying he would gladly abide by tbeir decision as to the legality of his claim to the governorship. The committee according. y intimated a WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, willingness to accept the duties of such Dialer iu Watches, Clicks. .Jewelry, Silver aud arbitration, if all parties would formally Plaied Ware, MAIN STREET. (Hi DEN. bind themselves to acquWgje in their dewarranted. all work, aud done Repairing neatly cision to their inquiries in writing. ; McEnery and l'eun promptly agreed x lo abide by their decision, but KelKgg declined-tadhere to the compact he The world is fall ol had himself inviitsd. So the committee CUihken crying tor abandoned the effort. The Tribune's special says lhat Fish Candied Castor will retire from the cabinet if t be PresiOil. C. U. P. train arrives " P. " , School-bous- e School-hous- e y, Library ATTORNEY AT LAW . ATTORNEY AT LAW. J.S.LEWIS, 11-l- y - . o - V sustains the military intervention in Louisiana Probably Bristow will rumors ,The fojlow. that, any cabinet resignations hav yet been tenJered, however, are untrue. Fish is outspoken l'rlce 25 cent. the effect that Muuday's military MLain's Vermifuge ISonbons to, course is iudofensible on legal or constire Ip;Hntiid They resemble tutional grounds. Bristow is equally B kept in confectioner idiopx. Children delicious, effective tint liarmleM. luo tate and emoll of the Castor Oil is en lt irely overcome. uthurtic powers are Tt i dent, ' iiu A U Trice 2.i cts. per Im.x. - Hif w ami cry (iir iiem l- -l For U otliur Hale by Z. C. M. J. drUKKiaU. soT-l- y positive. Talcolt, Alexander and Guion.'of the Pacific mail directory, have tendered ? " their resignation."'"' There was the nsual crowd in' attendtrial ance at the The plaintiff and defendant were both Morrii opened the present. M. STITA11T aud continued case for the prosecution, CHEAP AND KECTSFOR SAI.K TlllJltKS'T to the his FOIU'E mid LIFT adjournment, but argument up I't'MPS for deep or shallow wells. Also, Pa- so far as disclosed nothing but what has tent Point for Drive Well Pumps, with agitable " iron piping. Pumps repaired and fitted upon reason-uiil- already been published. .... .,' i . , , at. i Omaha, 11. ,1, , hih, WorUMliop. .XorlU ol Old f TiUiiuir omce YarU.Oitdfii. The convicts in the State peniteattary, f i under the lead of the notorious MoMas aud, seized the arters, revelled mory. They overpowered the guards and shot oiie' named Julius Gosheu, Tilton-Beech- I. to-da- er Ex-Jud- .' o . ti-- 142-t- to-da- y TAILOllISG. J to MF.S WILLIAMS wishes isfobm h public that he ha opened for business in the altove iiue at his shop, Next to Pool's Hotel, TifthStreet, Where he will b v 1 "pairing. ' j Ogden, glad of a shore of " patronaga. etc., done with Dispatch. Cleaning-- , SATISFACTION QUAEAXTEED. jium M " IIIIhuih Fifth Street. wounding him severely. Another is reported dyings Tw! citizens wha .Were approaching with an armed crowd were wounded by. shots-- from tbi cnvicti. The warden wu3 ubsnt in the city. His wife and children and a fetnaU convict are locked in the upper part of the tire building and' grave apprehension felt for their safely, as the convicts are desperate men. The warden and a large body of citizens are patrolling outside the prison, and it is momentarily expected the convicts will sally forth. Governor Furnas bus applied to Generul Ord for aid, and a company cf 'troops ; . It $$0 MW''r1 . . UTAH. SATURDAY, JANUARY ltt, 1875. I5F 6 45 p.m. a.m. HVL Throujrh Mail daily KiWt.TUroub'h SEMI-WEEKL- Y, . OF MAILS. AltRIViU. 1 PUBLISHED UDAK8DAY ami SATURDAY.) Ist Offloc: Osdcn ARRIVAL AND N$ BY TELEGRAPH. DIRECTORY. OCDEN i lt Lake City, Sa ' VLH t y, al Sa-sh- el , 's - to-da- y ! .. pro-'ectio- ' ' $1.00 PKR QU' 'VOL Yl left this evening on a special train for gested that we insert the names of Lincoln. Isaac McCay, Baptist missionary to Chicago, 11. The Times Washington special enys the Indians, who headed the mob (he president's message ou the Louisiana that drove the faints from Jackson question will be tead at a special cabicounty, Jlo , iu the year 1833, where net meeting aud beubmitled to abwut one hundred or perhaps more The dispatch says houses were burned and several Congress of that the message, which was written in the the killed, people printpioneer Attorney-GenerWilliams, part by ing press of theiWebt, The Evening promises to be a docunent well calculated to alarm the country, for it will not and Morning Star, was demolished, only justify the Louisiana outrage, but and the people driven out in tW inwill declare that a similar policy will be clement season of November, one pursued toward every other portion of the south where the ghost of a white company kit which could be traced over the burned stubble of the pri-li- e league has been seen. The Tribune special, says The seiiate by the blood gushing from the and house caucusses on Saturday re- children's bare feet. Alsr Uev4 sulted in little more than un interchange Woods, Presbyterian minister, of opinion, but the debate in both was of a temperate and harmonious charac- who, with it piece of artillery, headter. The most ceriain judication of the ed the mob that drove our people senate caucus is that Ihe senators will from Carroll county; aiid llev. Samcordially support the administration und uel Bogart, Methodist preacher, who are inclined la support the Kellogg bended the mob at Crooked ltivcr, government. Carpenter and tbf'se who Caldwell where the Apostle county, voted with him last winter are the only ones openly in favor of a new elect iou, David Patfen, Young Obauion, and but it is by no means certain that if the others, including John Carter,, the president shall recommend and the father of our worthy citizens Philo house urge a new election that senators II. and John S. Carter.) He also refor the sake of harmony might not also to ferred the massacre at llahu's support it. In the house caucus Butler where Mills, eighteen murdered men urged the passage of the bill for a new election, and was fairly supported oy and children were thrown into a well, Sypher, who was very severe upon the the mob having charged upon tln ni Kellcgg government. while assembled for diviuc worship. The Tribune N,ew Orleans special was no charge of polygamy There says: Most, republican leaders are deor of other .violations of law. nouncing Dibble and Sypher for urging then, law a' to Had order the new election. been violated, they held congress plan now seems to be lo Ask con- the judicial power in their owu hands gress to declare his government the aud could enfuced it at will. What provisional government of the state till then was the pretext ? Simply a fear 1876. ' ' ' the that "Mormons" would outdo Vicksburg, 11. them at the ballot box, they (like the Evidence before the congressional committee developed lour cases of early saviors of our country) usually negroes killed without provocation, the all voting one ticket, which was their day after the fight in September, but otherwise the testimony was unimport- legitimate right, they were, however, driven from the polls and subsequent- ant. San Francisco, 11. ly from the State, iu the ttiutcr of Arrived to day the ship Annie E. 183S-3- 9. Small. New York. She reports that idie 'Thev subsequently bought out the picked up in the straits of Lemaire, a little town of Commerce on the Mis boat containing the captain ami wife, steward nnd wife, and mates, Ihe car- sissippi Kiver in Hancock connty. penter, sailmaker and four seamen of Illiuois, where they built a city and the Brilish bark Willie T. Thompson, a temple. Here the same 'relentless of St John, N. B., burned fifteen days hand of persecution followed them previously. and for the same cause politicians fearing that they would soon hold the FOREIGN. balance of power between the two Havana. JO. political parties, and be able to turn Advices from San Deniingo to January the scale either way at will. Joseph 1, report the treaty with Hayti ratified. and Ilyrum Smith were murdered in Madrid. 11. cold blood iu Carthage Jail, notwith The government tro'ps defeated the Carlists in Valencia, killing forty and standing Governor Thomas Ford had capturing forty. The Spanish orders of pledged the faith of the state fur Charles III, Isabella the Catholic, and their Maria Louisa have been Instead of placing a sufficient ''' London, 11. for their safety, he disbanded The German war vessels Nautilus and guard all his troops except the withdrew or Albuiros, which recently left Spanish Carthage (J rays, who were known to waters, have been ordered back to be the most hostile of any portion of the community,, which resulted in not only the killing of Joseph- -' and r History of Persecution. llyruui Smith, and others, but robbing, burning, killing and driving the Synopsis of Discount delivered I if Elder from the state duriug one ' Orso.v Hyde, ! the Beavet Meeting community of the coldest, blustering Tebruarits Howe, Sunday Evening, Deeemltr 27(, known for ' ' many years. 1874. , Our enemies now censure Brigham Tlie subject dwelt upon by Elder Young aud ask "why he, ns governor ' Iljde is one of deep and thrilling in- of Utah, did not "investigate .... the terest to the great majority of our Mountain Meadow massacru and see readers. The speaker ;ave geneial that the guilty parties were .arret. ted.' outline of the persecution of the Simply from the fact that he could Church of Jesus Christ of 'Latter-danot, the U. S. Army being upon our Saints.- Time would not permit' 'all border with a new governor, judges, details; he would, therefore, hastily and an entire outfit of judicial aud and executive officers whereby Gov review a lew items. thein ernor Ohio, Young and all other Territorial Parsing; persections" he referred to the State of Missouri officers were removed from office, and (where our l Dist rictl JiidgtfJ bii Is from that day uutil this, all responsi-bibtiehavd rested on the put side f'roui),where hundreds of our people's houses ', were burned .by niobsj and government' appointees.1, "'"J f Alter answering the' question as men, Women and childrcu indiscriminately massacred and their property above, he asked why during" all .the, either destroyed or confiscated, be- persecutions of orr pee pie, no goversides other 'outrages too delicate to nor, judgV'oV otlTer officer,' had inmention before an audience like the vestigated and brought to justice tW present, mixed with 'the teudcr sex, murderers in Missouri, (Judge Bosim yet. terrible as were the facts, nian's state) or Illinois, except thai several of these mobs were led by in Illinois a sham trial was held to Methodist. Baptist and bar further proceedings against tho preachers L'resbyteriau denomination, whose murderers. The speaker was at the names did not at the moment occur defiance of the world to thow the reto his niiti J (but he afterward sug cord where one ol those murderers Kel-logg- LkBI.AA1.Jd, V.( , , . were convicted, or an effort made by judicial or executive officer to bring them to justice. A great effort had been made to bring President Brighnm Young and Ceorgo A. Smith, his first counselor, into this matter, but there was a plen'y of evidence to his knowledge that they were innocent of any knowledge of the matter until afterwards, and were barred as above stated. He would not mention the poisoning of springs and dead carcases to kill Indians, but it was a fact well known that the said company of emigrants had repeatedly boasted of aiding in the massacre at Haun's Mill, where the murdc'ed were thrown into a well, as well as tin murder of Joseph aud Ilyrum Smith, aud threatened ' others. The Elders knew nothing of the guilt or innocence of Brother John 1). Lee or William if. Dame, if, not- one withstanding the aggravation, they, or any others of our community had any hand in the matter,. he was sorry, very sorry, and his tone and countenance showed that he felt what he said. The speaker thought the pardon of President James coupled with that cf Governor Cummiugs, pardoued all previous cases of treason, rebellion and murder. With regard to the unjust aud last official act of Woods in prorogueing the spring term of the District Court uutil July in order to harrass and hold John D. Lee and Bishop Dame iu prison aud debar them from their constitutional right of a speedy trial as long as possible, the speaker said it evinced tho same spirit of persecution that had so long followed this people, and iii re'ntion to all persecuting officials he n, sa'd: ' "if the Saints will be united, and offer unitedly up their prayers to Gjd ngainst any and every man, official or who will allow his prejudices aud hatred of the Mormons to lead him to enforce measures against the Saints unati. tlnrized by plain constitutional law and decline to give the accused tho benefit of the doubt, but freely givo the benefit of that doubt to the prosecution; that maD is a legitimate submii-offici- ject of your united prayers; and let the Saints, most unhesitatingly, unite with all the zeal, ferrency and faith which tltey can exercise, that the hand of Gcd may be against that man; ur.d woe bo unto that person against whom the Saints offer up their prayers. If the children of Ziou throughout the Territory will faithfully act upon this principle, our country will soon be cleared of unprincipd and pirjecuting carpet bag officials." Beaver Kutcrpiisc, , Jan. 5. , , ' ! y' - - s- i There is a dog belonging cord (N. II.) fire company ways takes it upon herself a fire alarm, and makes ,a to a Conwhich alto spread great ado, When a fire broke out, a few days ago, the rushed to a'sleep-iu- g fireman, and seizing him by the throat, waked him; She then went to the house of another fireman, and having called, him out by her furious barking, fastened upon his clothes to ' ' hurry him vip. :: Physics "Now; George, before and you go play, are you tiuite sure know lesson Professor Borax the you to learu?" gave you about. , H)h, yes, mamma " "Well, now.' what causes beat with ... out light?" "Pickled peppers." John Frode is no more. Yon probably didn't know him. He lived in Western Missouri, and on entering the smoke house of a friend to see-hothe hams got along, a trap gun blew bis head off. . |