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Show By TELEGRAPH. AMERICAN. kind from Gen. Grant's administration, although I was his cordial ' supporter. The few Confederates he has to office in the South were asappointed loyal to the Government during the war as and are much more so now. I am Unable to account for the ferocity with wbich I have been pursued by the organs unless it he that they think tl.eir candidate has a claim upon to for my support on account of the messages of sympathy aud cheer I received from him during that, unhappy period when I was figaiiog to overthrow tbe Government of i be Union. But for tbe advice of such men in Ihe North ns TiMen, the South would never have plunged into a disastrous war and hunched her fur tunes on tha perfidiousbark built in the eclipse ana rigged with curses dark. In haste, very truly, John S. Mosbkt. (Signed) j ; ( u - " V' 't ' Til-de- New York, 4. ascertained beyond a doubt rinow 1" V"J ,u" in ",D that the pools certain place nt and probably Kept A prom MiDflueace n....ki;win vpHipriiav attemDted to the odds offered by the Democrats, !ut was not able. Ste Reeis'.ratim throughout the The returns indicate a c0ml 10 night. on Tuesday. vete wvy Tbe World publishes the fcllowm: San Francisco, i, 1876 V. H. Wickuak, Mayor: d'u-- t The California Republicans are is sure (or State The Tilden, 1rteneii. attJ Oregon also. J J. Bbtant. chairman ef the Democrat io cemmiitei, pub nation liebesa curd to t Ee people of the Uuited tbe of giatee this morning, wiiicb is efeown in the following extract: i'l deem it my duty to caution the pub ic ngaiust the pretended confession of Tweed, seeking to implicate m M. Tilden in the New York ring frauds, which I am informed is already in type, ja advance of ihe steamer Frauklin, s;ud to be purposely detained olf the harbor electof Sew York until the eve of, tbe contradie its lo order in prevent ion, 1 lion'" chairman of the Cerman UH;on, in view of the fact that no uuion vas had against Tammany, be cause neither tbe Republicans nor Democrats wished to jeopardise their chances on the national ticket, has iscned a proposing that municipal elections be hereafter held at some other lime than io November, so that national and State politics shall not enter into the juetiou. Officer John Budds, the only policeman present when the fight was begun early this morning between the Colored Boys in Blue and the members of (he William J Aikuian Democratic Association, gics this version of its origin : WbtrB the negroes had reached GreenO'erdonter, cir-eul- wich streit on their way down Desbros-t- a From another source of information M to tha origin of the affray, the story i as follows: The colored men on their return from the procession halted in West street and several of the members left the ranks and visited a liquor ea- loon on tbe co.ner of Desbrosses and! Greenwich street, where a number of The white Jouag men were drinking en began So insult the negroes by call-i"- g tberu opprobrious names and to push tkeafrom the bar. This culminated in white ruaa knocking the cap from a tolored man's head; the latter struck 'be, white uv&n, and a general melee en-ue- m a Osden. v,v.; FALL TRADE, Wc are constantly receiving addition to our large and well selected stock of GENEEAL MERCHANDISE. CONSISTING OF NOTIONS, STAPLE and FATICY DRY GOODS, HOISERY. CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS aud CAPS. , ht Rnsso-Turki?- " YariiiIi. , j Cook and Heating;' Stoves. XIV GREAT VARIETY. s' U. P.R.R. LANDS L if 1EH FOR U. P. be H . KENNEDY, Or4.ii iluring Or ttr. to riilraul WE AKE OFFERING : , LAND DKPT. 8ECTY. Partipt In ImvaU fileiuie rail i dpciring at K. K. Hotel or at V. P. Freight Ofli'-e- , at m i8b-l, early a date m puui)k. m Ihu. to 0. P ROWELL k CO., New York, SKND of 100 (Mirea, coutaining lUta ol 3,0(i0 newspaper, and ealuuatea aliowinK cunt of dl45-l- aiiTertiatng. Splendid BAR In NMUEll and other GODDS, which nuist he closed out before our aSo-ly- j IMMENSE FALL; STOCK I. MASKS, Main Street, Ogden; ' ARRIVES. -; - Vj'potUe BflyU'i FurttUur Start. A FULL BIOCK OP Dreia Goo(lf,l)i'! Goods, Fancy Goods, Clotliiiu, Hutu and Gaps, Jiofs, hhoes, tic, GENERAL OUTFITTING STORE. GO0D3 WAR-- 1 PRICES LOW. ' ' RANTED. Reducing our credit business to "a safe basis enables us to offer goods in all lines at bottom figures. Merchants, Country Dealers and Families will 6ave money by trading with us. j u, Agents for Levi Strauss and Go's Riveted Overalls, Jumpers, Vests, and Huntlne: Coata; mwpmm n mm ' mmtrnm t , ' HWfc Oa.ll ftxxd Soo. a HE HO WE . . . fl i I'tHm i MOST DURABLE, SEWINQ TUB MARKET. famish Thonwndtof WE coma, If DecMwry, front parties owainit theie Miichinei In tjiis territory, but conaider it We (imply refer latDdinK purchaacra to partiet EVKRV WiltRK, who owo our Ma ' clliues. Oik terma are at easy aa thoae of tny other we and Sewing Machine Company, Fully Guarantee Every chine Sold. INSTKCCnOKS WH SILYER-TOMCU- E GIVEN FRRJt to our Mcbluee. SELL til t We wish to announce lo our arriving, a given with botti liutrumeati- MAIN CTH1KT, OQUtX, well-seleot- at gtoak of , y,, TIIK LOWEST POSSIBLE FIOIRES, alto Our Machinery is daily in operatiop, where we continuo PLANING, and SCROLL SAWINC, also making Mouldings, Doors, Saab, Frames, to order. We continue to receive orders for etc., etc., RE-SAW- EMPIRE & i'HOE.HX -- SAW ING 5115, Shingle Mills, Latli Mills, Planing Mill Machinery, and the Improved Mitchell Wagons, THI Fte yer writtea warrant Patrons and tbe Public generally, that we have SHINGLES, LATH, MOULDIXGAXI) ALL KIXDS OF ItUlLDINi) MATERIAL, Including Windows, UriU'iu'iN. T. ii. Floriff, JCusiic anil Bevel 8i(iiuK, liiiiteiiH, etc., etc. wbo own ORGAN ng .1 AMES' ENGINES, Ma- ftlHnnfactured by tlie eld, reliable Srm of and tho K. P. Keedhain Son, M. u & Which we offer MACHINE! Mmm ,,,(,..:'Mills SEASOUBDL-D"'MEBB- AND COyS2 Q UEKTL T TilB jmm' Ogden Planing $ AND LUMBER YARD, GIBS0N PROPRIETORS. ECCLE3, on hand, and constantly TIIE SIMPLEST, . law and Salt Tahe lly ; He-sawi- Sewinglacnine ! Main Street, Ogdon, na. "IU ' ; ' London, 4. h armistice is reThe garded as highly favorable to Russia, because it gives her time to export her wheat crop and put her finances in a better condition. The effect on the European what market naturally suggests itself. The Turks cn only suffer by the enforced delay. The best opinion is confirmed that Turkey must euccumh to Russia, and that war will not become general unless provoked by subsequent immoderation on the part of Russia, There is no vrhicn is not anticipated. reasonable foundation for the teupatiou-a- l story (hat Russia has already de matided the withdrawal of the Turkish troops from Servia. Constantinople, 4. The foreign ambassadors met at the residence of Sir Henry Elliott, tbe Brit th ...,V.fiRador. vesterduv. to settle uvon method of determining a demarkation aimiea in line between the beligerm "' ' ' ' Serfia. , Fancy Groceries, ' CHEAPEST FORELGN. i .; ?Iass and Qweensware,' Tin Kardwar ware and Tinner'. Ntofk. Iron and 3a!ls. iliis, Paints, Oils, and I ' and Staple s. t. d. Philadelphia, 4. Lave been making in he South coHstant and violent attacks " Col. Mosbey. They represent him a of the administration, bireJageut aU(l endeavored to excite hostility ?ftiim him as a deserter from the Confederacy. He has written as a reply to nef these charges the following letter nich need no further explanation: Warrenton, Vi., Nov. 21. Col. James 15. O'Nf.al, Dbar Siu: I JTe just received your letter of the "0th ult., informing me that a Demonic orator in Philadelphia had Btated Gen Grant bad appointed me to 'fce office. I am glad you denounced statement. It is a lie It origina-wit- h the Tildea bureau and it was Pronounced by me to be false in a letter Pithed several weeks ago. They still "ounce to circulate ibis with other lies I have never received in any jjoui me. MPe the elighest fvor or benefit of any J11 The ship United States, reported lost on tbe voyage from Liverpool for San Francisco, was valued at 45,000, and was fully covered by insurance. Her cargo of coal, valued at $5,000, was also insured. Chicago, 4. At a meeting of the Chicago Bar Association this afternoon, a resolution whs introduced recommending the appointment of a committee of thirteen to investigate the conduct of Ju'ige McAllister in connection with the recent Sullivan uiuvder trial. After some debate the majority, but not without considerable opposition, ihiuking that, action at this time would prejudice the second trial of tlie deiendant, decided that action on the resolution be postponed indefinitely. Richmond. 4, midnight Governor Kemper has just issued a proclamation stating that information has just been received that ad tachmeni of tbe United Stales army, has been this d iy quartered at Peterurg, under orders to remain until after election, te be under the sole direction of eJerul The governor says the Iroopsare introduced with the design of intimida' ting the people and controlling the pending election for partisan, purposes, and chat act erizea i: as an net of flngrnt usurpation and utigrunted auibori'V, designed to incite and foment domestic violence, which is falsely pre'ended lo be threaiened. lie enjoin on all such moderation and self denying forbearance as will preclude the possibility of auy disturbance of the public peace. St. Louis, 4 The Republicans hel l their final demonstration previous lo the elecijn, tonight. All the uniformed clubs in the city turned oui in parade and mude no imposing aud brilliant appearance. The procession was very lung, and Ihe streets along the liue of march were densely througed with excited and enthusiastic people. Tbe Democrats will have their closing parade on Monday night, and preparations are being made for the largest turn out of tbe campaign. Louisville, 4. The Republicans of Louisville held their final rally to night. A large audience assembling to hear the speaking by Colonel Bristow, who presented John FieUnd, elector at large, General liar-ta- n and others. Vcrnphis, 4. The Democrats had a grand torchlight About. 500 transprocession parencies took part in the procession, and among them were a number of colored men belong to the Democratic club at llernandes' lion ' L. Q C Lamar, accompanied tbero, and was expected to delier an addrisa at the exposition building, but before the traij reached the city be has taken ill, and on arriving here was compelled to go to bed. Cincinnati, 4 The demosrats bad their final demonA good deal of hard stration feeling was displayed by the crowds on the sidewalks. It is stated that several boulders were thrown into the racks, inuring eotne men iu the procesrion. An attack was made on the republican headquarters in tbe 18th, ward, and the building gutted. One roan was shot by a negro, wno was prompuy arrested y tbe police and hurried to be station house, followed by a large crowd with threats of lynching. The riot tlarm turned tte crowd, and several thousand men collected about the station house. Mayor Jwhnson addressed the crowd, advising them to leave the prisoner in the hands of the cilicial9, which had a quietening effect. At a late hour the crowd dispersed. ofli-cil- street to the ferry, members of the Association, hearing the beating of the drums, rubbed out aud began pelting the negroes with bricks and paving stones. Some ascended the roofs of the stables and hurled their missies at the returning processiouists The officer found two members beating a negro, who was lying prostrate, and arrested them. By this time the negroes hud become enraged, they had been marching quietly and peacefully, but when they felt the blows of their assailants they determined to rand up for their righis. Tbe torches served as clubs, but some of their pistols were brought into requisition. They fired into the midst of their assailants and( caused them up the street to the room of the Association on the second floor of the corner building, the first flour being occupied as a drinking saloon. Tbe negroes did not go up 6 airs, but contented themselves with a few p&rtiag shois in the hallway and then departed for the ferry, on reaching which they received some eliots in return from tho Democrats who had pursued them there, And who fired ut tbetn through the grating of the ferry eates. The remits of the affray ar serious, but the wounded so far as reported belong to the Democratic side. Wm J. Merriman, Red 22 years, of 20 Desbrosses street, was stubbed in tbe breast; the weapon peneirai J his left lung; he also received a scalp wound. There is no probability of his T. J. Fisher, aged 21, recovery. of 18 DiBroBses street, was badly cut in tbe right leg. James Norton, aged 21, of 464 Canal street, was injured by a ball, which grazed his breast How many f tbe negroes were hurt is not Tbe Democrats n BoainH, 4. (Signed) Abraham 8. Hewitt, Wm. Til-de- Farm, Freight and Spring. ! We return thanks for the liberal patronage' of the public, and hope, by strict attention to businens, and square dealing, to merit a continuance of your favors. Call and see us. or SE2D ORUEHSBT MAIL. WlIKn WILL BE l'ROMPTLY ATTF.xnwn rn OOie and M1U, Wuer ourlh an a I'raukUu StreeU, 0K4len, Vtnh, ' Ha E. : GIBSON, ;1:'UVT DAVID ECCLES |