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Show PTJBLISHBD YEAB. tSC-- EK OGDEX. UTAH. SATURDAY JULY 15, IS7C. 5o. 57. BY TELEGRAPH. OCDEN DIRECTORY. 1RRIV1I- - ABB TV Dispatches from Boston, Philadelphia neighboring eities, report tbe beat intense. In this city twtnty-twcases of sanstrtke are reported. and other o Post Office: Ogden AND CLOSDfa OF MAIM, AMERICAN. 1.45 p.m. 7JW a.m. 7.i.m. In the Senate yeeterday, tbe time was chief! j spent in tta Belknap impe&ch- daily 6.40 a.m. 63 p.m. ewt case. Yfhitelaw Reid, editor of aJtUte City, aoebla 6.29 p.m. ITest.ThNBSh Mail daily New York Tribune, Caleb P. Marsh and a.m. 8.46 : Through Mai! daily' General Hazen were examined for tbe T.00 .m. Lake and the Kant A eubpeena was issued for b.W p.m. prosecution. Lake and the Wert and Soda tbe immediate attendance of John S. lt - Throegh Mail daily 6.8 p.ni. Ktt KVe latt-T- d Fridays at (WheCoBntv,4ailT Ogden and place - - Honda,. Wednesday's . ' 7 a.m Handle, Wednesday and Batcr- gonttrille, Wednesdays '.Oajn, tTnwf Plai C!ty and SJatemviUe, J.0 p.m. Mondays and Thnrsdaye Cooper and .lma, Wednesdays TjOO a.m. . , and Saturday! OFFICE HOURS. CIS p.m. fceMl Delivery, BKniiay, o p.m. w u.o DEPARTMENT REGISTRY Owen from 9 jm- - to 3 p.m. MONK? OFi'ICJE DEFARTMEMT. to 8 p.m. Open from 8 a om 6 a.m. ee 8 Outalde fcoer open H.-SHARP, Postmaster. ." p.. J, C. P. tram f. - - - - - " leaves " train arrives " and leaves p. XJ 44 md ii it C. N. - - ft. m. p.m. ,6.'S0 p.m. - train arrives leaves nlirimin 8.40 6.40 .20 6.60 9.30 p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. "8.40 a.m. 41 C. C. n- p '20 - am. SATTireS at 11 a.m.rand uvu b Every Sunday, i tbeTaliernartlo, in the vnrt, aecona aaa xuiru tosses et J pn. ui p.. l At Ogdcn City 'Oe. V. Turner' be ai-de- d 7 at 11 un. 7 lUtbodist Owreh atftfln.-xpjn.7 JO am. Spiritualist Lecturea.su be nU Hall, at Episcopal Chcrck condition. At dress parade thirty more fell in the ranks, ami. parade was dismissed. Six of tbe surgeons in the camp are prostrated, and all the available physicians in Trenton have been EvaDS, poet traier at Fort Shi. Nothing ordered up. Gov Biddle, whose son new in tbe case.wai tlicited. was among tke prostrated, abandoned In the House, Raniall reported a bill the camp. centvauing ten days the act defraying t. Chicago, 10. tewperarily the ordinary and necessary the propeller St. Yesterday morning expenses of the government; passed. Clair, Captain Rhynees, of Wall's line, Uanmng onerea a resolutionai'iog on left Ontonagon for Houghton, Michigan, the Secretary of War for information in having on board ninety eight passenregard to the object of the military ex- gers, and a crew of fifteen. Fifteen pedition agaiHst the Northwestern In- miles out the boat took ore, and in ft dians, and for copies of all correspend-enc- e shert time was enveloped in flames. Ooe bearing on the origin of the expe boat was launohed, and ft rush made for dition, aBi for copies of all military the yawl, which was swamped, and all orders issued by the War Department but one of the passengers, sixteen in directing the expedition; adopted. number, perished, together with ten of la connection with bis resolution be the crew. i submitted the following statement, Philadelphia. 10. disposition of tke United States the forenoon the thermometer During troops: There are at present i the stood at 102 in tke shade. A great numarmy 26,970 troops, located aa follows : ber of persons have been prostrated by 4,216 belonging te detachments at West the beat, and fifteen deaths from sun Point; 7,936 located in the Territories; stroke are reported. ( Three wagons are 3,718 is Texas; 8,334 in tber Southern regularly employee! in removing lo the States; while ia the field operating bespitals those overcome on the streets. agtinst the Indians there are under Gen. i... St, Louis, 10. Terry only 1,123, aod under General The latest news in connection with the Crefc only 1,10, making ia all 2,913. Missouri Pacific train robbery is the Tbe remaining 4.0UO are located in promulgation of an order this neon disnerifcern cities and forts. missing all the conductors on the road. Tbe 8peakercro tern, laid before the It is said the officers of tbe company Are Uvutt a telegram from the Governor of fully convinced that the robbery, if not Mtane, stating that Mr. Blame, bavin g executed, was ftt least planned aad accepted the vacant Beaatorehtp from by the railroad employees. teat state, bad resigned! oil seat as a New York, 10. member from this day. to 8 p.m. there were thirty-si- x Up Dills were introduced & fella wi; cases of sunstroke telegraphed from the softies, appointing ft com mission to various stations ef the city, a majority of visit the Indian 'Territory tad repert which proved raUL the condition ana M&nagemeQt of the a terrific wind At Philadelphia to Indians. and rain storm demoKehed several win Piper, to regulate the transportation dow sashes in frent of the Main build and dynamue. of ing, and ripped off a portion of the roof Page, relating o the tax oa deposits of the The Hotel. in savings banks. streets were deluged with water. Jacobs, for tbe relief or settlers on At Richmond, Va., where the ther Ban Juan and otter islands, lately in mometer ranged to 105 and 107 for dispute between tbe United States and sever! lays, n thunderstorm this even Great Bntaia. , caused the thermometer to fall twenty J. P. Kidder, in relation to suffrage flejrreea. in the Territories. Lightning struck George B. Storr's Steele, 'of Wyoming, authorising tbe uiattrass factory in Manchester and burnt President to enlist recraits for the army it, together with a quantity of cedar to aid in suppressing the Indians. ware stored therein by the Manchester Great excitement is caused this after cedar works. Lobs, $12,000; insured noon by a report that Gen. Creok'eeom-man- d for $3,000. had aeain met tbe Indians, and Throughout New England that Crook had been killeJL Up to 2 p. large number of buildings were struck m. nothing had been heard at the head' by lightning and destroyed, and in some quarters of the army to confirm tbe re eases people were killed. Dort. It wfts believed to be without A fire y destroyed tbe Presbyte foundation. Church and other property at Clinrian The Seoretary of War has received a ton, N. Y. Loss, $50,000; insured. large number of dispatches from the Augusta, Me., 10. West, offering volunteers for the Indian Governor Connor has notified the war, but there is no tow which will ad Speaker of the House of Representatives mit of these offers being entertained. at Washington, by telegraph, that ht New York. 9. has appointed James G. Blaine Senator Tb e famous old circular building on in Congress, and that Mr. Blaine has the Battery, known as Castle Gardsn, placed in his hands his resignation as was completely destroyed by lire this Representative from the Third Congres ' evening. Nothing but a mass of eharred sional District. ruins tmain. Of late years it has been Blaine's health shows no special the first resting place for thousands of change, though possibly not quite so well honeful 'emigrants. At :zo p.m., some for ft day or two past. emigrants who were in the buildihg ob Augusta, Ga , 14. served smoke issuing from the balcony ftt Tbe riot Hamburg has terminated on tbe second tier. Tbey gave the This morning between disastrously. alarm sad it was found the fire was rag3 six negroes were killed o'clock and and of ceiling ing between the flooring One white man wounded. and three the tier underneath. Most strenuous was killed and another wounded. After efforts were made to subdue the fire, rounds from without avail. Two hundred German tbe whites fired four the retreated of negroes piece emigrants were in the building, among from the artillery, into tbe cellars brick building excitement whom the greatest prevailed buildings. in saving their effects and escar ing from and outhouses of adjoining and others, in were Fifteen captured, hour an About the burning building. Doe Adams, escaped after the fire began, tbe roof fell in, and' eluding Captain into It is reported that tbe country. shortly after tbe flames were extinguish- some of the were shot after prisoners remain. It all waits that are ed, and the is supposed to have originated ty sparks being captured. Marquette, Micb., 10. from the pipe of ft smoker. The steamer St. Clair, of Ward's line, A Washington speoial says Senator Davis, of West Virginia, war prostrated while on her iown trip from Dulutb, in the Senate chamber, and was carried took fire while off Fourteen Mile Point, between Ofetonagon and the Portage in a lifeless condition to one ef the comof Lake under when ship canal, at 2 o'clock Sunday application mittee rooms, to recovered he ftd was entirely destroyed. sufficiently morning, restoratives, Tbe fire was first discovered in ber hold, be removed to his residence. Senator Morton was so overcome By but spread Instantly up along ber smoke burr-candeck, heat that he left the capitol at an early stack to the cabin and boat. could be got his before and small to himself tbe betook hotel, hour, and 1b where, late last evening, he wt at all but one ef them were wrapped was was and stttside One flames. boat in street the launched, stretched on chairs n the hotel He ws the picture efexans imiwerliately filled with wild, Before nnd crew. passengers tion. Mr tburman, of Ohfo, was rendered it eouM clear the sttumer's side ft passenger jumped from the hurricane deok bo unwell by tee heAt striking the gunwale cf ihe Bail boat, keep hiB bous. efcow-ingt- - arrives 44 ff C. P. p-- Trains - - New York, 10. Tbe thermometer in Camp Uiddle, N. in tbe shade , marked 110 degre.es during the day, and 170 soldiers were prostrated and more are in a dangerous . At Lake City, double daily, nit S1.00 1RQR, SEMH-WEBKL- Y, Library DeysU Mews . 4j nrnriDlta COUNSELOR- r, AT-LA- T7 ka4 NOTARY PUBLIC. - 0$nt at Court Hmu Ogden, Speeial attention giTen to cases before ' Kotarial Builaea doe with nitro-glyceriB- Trans-Continent- . the-Su- aecuracy and OU- - patea. T. Jr., TANNER AT LAW. ATTORNEY AKD NOTARY PUBLIC. Ofict oppotite Privtr'i Drug Start, Ifain tf.Ojden attention riven to collections, tincee nromntlT made- - Conveyancing "Unal business careteSSy attended to. fjDeoial e t&emlt- No-- t4 THE WEEKLY SUN. to-d-ay to-da- 187C. NEW YORK. 9776. - U tk OtmEighteen handrea nd aevenUr-tix waoiaa year, it la euso lue year ia pposition Hone of Representatives, the frit eiace the war, will be in power in Washington; election of a and the year of the twenty-thi-rd President of the United Statea. All of theee events are snre to be of great interest and im- nortance: Decially (be two latter, and all of them and evervthiuc oennected with tbean will t fulW and freshly reported and expounded in IU8 sun. The Opposition Heoee of Representatives, tak tnc np the line of inquiry opened years ago by TUB SDN, will sternly and diligently Investigate the corruptions and misdeeds of URAKT'S administration; and wilt, it is to be hoped, lay the foundation for a new and better period in onr national history. Of al I this TH K HU N will contain complete and accurate accounts, farnUhlng iti readers with erly and trustworthy informa tion upon these absorbing topics. The twenty-thir- d Pneeidential election, with the preparation fur il, will be memorable as Qua. m's ae pi rations for a ttiird term f power and plunder, aad etill more aa deciding ho shall be the candidate ef the party of Heform, wa it electing that eaudldstte. ucncemiug an them subiects. those who rojui TI1K 8UN will have the constant means of being thoroughly infbrmed. The WKKKLT SUN, which hat attaieed a circulation of over eighty thousand copies, already has its readm in every State and Territory, and wetrmt that the year 1876 will aee tneir aumbers doubled. It will continue to be a thorough newspaper. All the general new of ae nay win be found in It, condensed wnen nn- mponan'.at full length wbea or moment; ana always, we trust, treated in a filear, interesting and laotructlve maaner. , It it our aim to make the W1KKLT SUN the ort rainUviiewsDADei In ttie world, and we shall continue toive in 1U columns a large amount of tuiscellanenus reading, siKk as stories, tales, Poem scientific intellieenoe and acricultural in- TOrmation, for which we are not able to make room in our daily edition. The agricaltural de Trtni,iit epecially, is one of ite prominent textures. Tlln fnhmna &ra Ia raxrwlirlv re- trtcl n tt columns; and so are the eaarketa of Very kind. Tee VrKFVt V OTTW .i.ki Mi Hff.mtf d eolumne ie only 1,20 a year, peetage pre- J"!. As this price barely repays fee "t of the tfr no discocnt can be made frota Oii rate to ... 'Ut. ent rtw DAILY v""" a large foir vwsjuiiiiiHj ii Tvm paa wwppr (ait ncs wa gQbwription, postage pain. i,J. a nioath ccp? or fA,&. a year. 8nfcday edition $1,10 "rS ptr 0 ear. We bare do traveling a"Aialree. XHB BUN Jiew York City - I . e terror-stricke- tt VOX. VI She was righted axd capsized five or six times before she oould leave tke burning steamer. Tke St.. IneSian Traditions. oapsizing it. Clair had en board sixteen casets:ers atd a crew of about, fifteen. Only five persons are known to have been saved, including the captain, one mate, the engineer, the wheelman and one passen. ger. All en board are reperted to have as soon as the fire put on was discovered. Tbe five survivors were picked up in the email boat by the tug J oka Martin, of Houghton. Tbe tue eraised about the scene of the disaster, but was unable te discover any floating bodies. Among tbe raesengerB reperted to have been aboard, were tke Hon. Judge Edwards, a prominent citisen of Marquette; Capt. Nellea, of the Cleve land silver mine; Neil Leith, an eif kirer from Manistee, lower Michigan, au4 W. S. Beardsley, Cirouit Court reporter, of Houghton. Tbe eteauier was loaed with cattle, fiour, feed, etc, asd went down eight miles off the coast. rs From the Indian (Osage Agency) Her- - aid.J The tradition of the first landing of Indians in the New World ha been repeated to chosen braves over and over from ono generation to anto this day the Ostgts other, have what is supposed to be nearly ad the original language of their ancestors. They claim that their progenitors came in an ark or boat, and while in the vessel the Great Spirit came and rented on one of their num ber and told hint to select six others to assist him in governing a nation; hence the origin of the seven orijnual JJet!9lT, iu. bands ef ths tribe. The Twenty-secenregiment of U. S. The Spirit, while in conversation Infantry, stationed at Fert Wayne, in this city, have received orders to join with this favorite one, directed him Gen. Terry at Fort Lincoln. A special to communicate whatever instruction? train ia waiting to transfer tbem. ' Sioux City, la., 10. he received for Lis people, through A Fort Sully special says coasiderable uneasiness i felt on the Upper Missouri his chosen assistants, and to this day at the aotion f the friendly the etme of the one upon whom the agency Indians, they having beard of rested signifies one who talks Custer's defeat through their runners. Spirit with God. His lode is a sanctuary Tke news causes an increased impudence aad contempt for the Government au- - for aty criminal who may flee from therity among them. A large party of justice or vengeance, and be ranks Brutes and Cheyennes have camped en with Che highest chief m the tribe. the opposite side of tbe river frou this Before they came in contact with post within a few days. white people they lived in the en-- f Omaha, 19. The Herald's special from Nebraska joyment of peace and happiness, bat City says that this morning a party of they are now realizing that white masked men overpowered tbe guards, people are just as numerous as the entered tbe jail and assassinated Hank "leaves in the forest," and that they Dodge, who was to have been execnted constitute remnant of this a only en the 21st of July and nowerful warlike once and ' tribe, Hew Richmond, O., 10, A man naeM Weorge VUlUams was are at the mercy of the white race lodged in jail last night, fer outraging and liable to be driven back step by the person of Miss Abbott, and tbe sup step into the waters of tbe ocean. posed murderer of a Miss Hooper. To Then religion tends to give them a night ft orowd ef ft thousand surrounded the jail, overpowered the jailor, took gloomy and melancholy cast of character, and amonz other things thev Williams out and hung him to a tree. believe that the spirit of the departed hovers in anguish around them until a scalp is taken to accompany FOREIGN. it to the Indian's last resting place, London, 10. the great huuting ground, where the A dispatch to the Newt from Belgrade spirit of a slain enemy serves him in in summing np the operations of the the most servile offices throughout luet eight days, says the Servians have For this purpose, though eternity. men, ten actions and lost 5,000 fought During the attack of Gen. Otynipioes on much has been said and written about Behna. the Turks massacred all the the civilization of the Osages, they Christian inhabitants. organize mourning parties and go The Bulgarian insurrection is report yet the war upon path when otherwise ed spreading rapidly. A dispatch from Constantinople to tbe tbey are peaceable. Though at first it may strike the Daily Telegraph, dated July 10th, says near minds of our readers as almost ina great battle was fonght Pirot; tbe result is not yet known. credible, there are Masons among The Telegraph's special from Vienna the Osages. They were probably adannounces that a German squadron left mitted to the Becrets, rites and the Salonicft en Sunday, with sealed orders A Berlin telegram privileges of this ancient institution to be opened at sea. to the earns papers asserted that the by the French, in early days, they Porte will soon formally notify the po being the first whites with whom they ers that it cannot recognize the Servians met. They retain a part of the workor Montenegrians, as belligerants. ings of the craft to thU day. Colonel J. M. Hiatt, a licensed trader for the tribe at this agency, who is a gentleman of culture and Thirteen Murders. large experience, and an honored of mod a tnarderer The recently member of the Commandery, when alone on. one occasion with a more convicted ia India was to eater than- - ordinarily intelligent Osage, village aad hire a cart for the osten fouud upon strict trial, though the sible purpose of going to visit his re Indian could not speak a word of our latives or to transact some business. language, that he was a Master MaHe always took care to select a good son who prided himself in tho myscart and bullocks, the property of a teries of tbe Order. 44medicine work" i Their man who was likely to carry money aboel him. After going thirty or simply the performance of a religious forty miles on their way, te gave ar- ceremony, in which is introduced all senic to his unsuspecting companion, the forms derived from Masonry, the driver. This he had no difficul- tradition and other sources. There ty in doing if the driver was a Mo- are grades in rank, or degree", as ia hammedan, for in that ease they Masonry; and tho ceremonies of inwould take their meals together. If troduction and advancement to the his companion was a Hindoo tbe higher degrees are as elaborate and murderer would offer him poisoned impressive as any iu the world. After death he would sweetmeats. rob his victim, and either throw the body into the jungle or burn it. The A doctor recently gave the followwagon and bullooks he would sell iu A the nearest village, and in a few days ing pre? cription for a sick lady: Cashmere a and assasnew of came round on the shawl, more go hornet, sination and robbery. He has con- a silk dress." The lady, it is needless to say, has entirely recovered, fessed, thirteen such murders. d d to-da- y d . |