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Show recognize the Fenian government of his own interests and the general trade and Uil putastop ia jm of 'the xity.-- ' If the railway companies movement on the part of Great Britain should build their machine shops, Ac. to reconquer the dominion. The 'hide- -' northward, "Ogdeit Vill not be pulled up Hbal d by(, jhe rootfc It j will stay where it is, pendjnee of Ireland, Irishlummbn. bpnym growing steadily nd bearing. the ftuits ofj.rty patriotic j hastened of be the tenfold' man, will; by tlrift,energy and enterprise. fact that tthe Ir)iih flag is waving over the fortresses of Quebec and Montreal." The.inv-adinOur Salt army is to be well supplied with arms and ammunition. This Sam tt-K- i CiTr, Makch,' 28, J870. confident writer! declares tkat they al- ty Dear Junction: We are gradually ready have on hand fifteen field batteries worked up to a proper degree of of six guns each," in good condition for getting ecitBicnt; her,.-- to make" up' for the leryieetf jnfty thousand breach-deaIng recent dull times. rifles and an equal number f bayonets, stagnant feelings ,of Mr. Shelby N. Culloni, otflllinois, Chairstored in a New Jersey factory, and man of the House' Committee on'Terri-tofie- s, ready for use at any moment, with all may congratulate himself on havthe TBeccssarj appurtenances. . Several created a little tir in Salt Lake over ing large vessels suited to Hhe purposes of his now famous', or rather infamous, hill. transportation have been secured, and Yet those who apparently ought to feel are now ostensibly engaged in the coastmost deeply, make little noise. On Saing trade upon the lakes, and arrangelast invitations were famed for a ments have been made to procure a train turday meeting, principally of gentlemen, opof baggage wagens to carry supplies; to polygamy, ' with the view of posed thns tho means o transport .are setaking some action in regard to having cured. ::.-a memorial sent to tbe U. S. Senate, to , If any importance can be attached to bill so as to legalize the pothe statements of the author of the modify the the of lygamy past and only make it d document, a really criminal in the future. 1'he meeting formidable movement is on foot which was held, speeches were made, various threatensCanada with trouble and bloodand sundry opinions expressed, and a shed. There are, however, two parties committee appointed to draft a memorin the Fenian organization; one deterial and wait upon the 'Federal officials mined on wanand desperate measures, to obtain, if possible, their sigwith it, and the ether-ifavor df diplomacy and natures to it. The committee are even intrigue for the accomplisJimont of Fenow together, and the result of their lanian designs. These parties may make hath net yet been given to the bors open issue and come to blow among ' public. themselves, and thus save Canada from .Various opinions are expressed wtli the storm which now seems to be gatherto this proceeding, the prevailregard ' ' ing upon her horison. one being that it seems a littlo odd ing Meanwhile, it is not to be supposed that England will bo idle'.';. The field of Some such step was not taken before, if Ihere was really an earnest desire to the Fenian plot, as well as of all Irish have the worst features of the bill modirebellions, has produced a plentiful crop fied; for though it had not passed the of spies and traitorB, who will carry House, its provisions as reported from, their secret plans to the British Governand recommended the Committee on by, ment, and measu-e- s will be taken to were well known. Territories cope with their wild and ; The first of the cases against the schemes. In any event, the coming sum- U.P.R.R.. Company, now on the docket mer is likely to bring forth either an of the District Court, was decided aggressive movement against British in favor of the plaintiff, Thomas II. rule, r afraid split in the Fenian Bates. The case was ably argued on ' ' ''"' both sides, tho point sought to be made by ibe Counsel for the Company being, The Pacific HallroadH. that ithe oontractors were liable and not the Company. The jury were out nine The house Faeifio railroad committee has agreed V) report in favor of the hours and returned a verdict for Bates senate bill fixing the terminus and point for $14,277. It is believed Ihis judgof junction of the Union and Central Pa- ment will influence the result of the cific 'Railroad .companies on the line f other cases. One of the first next to railroad as now located and constructed: northwext of the station at Ogden, and come up is that ef J. II. Nounnao & Co. within the limits of section 86, of town- against the Company. The amount inship 7, of range 2, situated north and volved being, I believe, something like " west of ihe .principal meridian, and base '. , ... line in tthe territory of Utah, and the $70,000 Wasn't that another unexpected and said companies are hereby authorized to enter upon, use, and possess section 25, bitter storm on Sunday and Sunday 20, and 83 ef tewnship 7. The secretary night? The one previous used up the of the interior shall desiguate seot ion in this this last it is one, apricots city; of land ia said township belonging to the Companies, and roserve the same for thought, has served the peaches in a si- -' the .benefit of schools in aid Utah, and niilar way, ; ': :' V? W. , grant lands for school nd university purposes; proviacu tbateaid companies shall pay for, any additional lands acOn Saturday evening . Ccllom Bill. quired by this act at the regular government price, And that no rights of settlers last a meeting was held in the Masonic shall be affected toy this act. Hall,' Salt Lake City, composed of genThe tlemen is j foncgoing: holding various political and redipped from th and shows that the Ilouse ligious opinions, to express their views fkieago Timet, committee reported; in favor, ef a bill on the Cullom bill. R. II. Robertson, ' which, fixes the junction of the railway Esq., was elected Chairman. Speeches about five miles northwest of Ogden. were made by E.. B. Kelsey, E. L. T. Rumors have been repeatodly circulated Harrison, T. B. II. Stenhouse, W. 11. that the bill had pissed, and the infer- Shearman, H. W. Lawrence, Thos. Marence drawn that, consequently, Ogden shall,' W. Jennings, J. Chislett, General After two hours was nowhere, i People frequently get so Maxwell, and excited over a telegram' that they lose discussion, during which several persons ' its meaning nd import- So whenlhe speke against polygamy, a coiamitlce news reached here that the House com- was appointed to draft a memorial to mittee had reported faverably on the Congress, praying for a repeal of the above mentioned bill; excited Individu- most obnoxious portions of the bill. '. The committee cmsisted of Messra. J. als spread the rumor that it had become ' R. Walker, J. M. Carter, Samuel Kahn, 1W.' ... ; t.'. t;i ,1 The matter is not yet decided. 'As we R. II. Jioberteon, Warren Hussey, P. h said in regard to the Cullom bill, so, we Marshall and Q. J. Hollister. The Reporter,' was not admitted, .and say in regard U the junction bills There s many a slip 'tween the oupand yesterday's issue contains a spirited leathe lip." The junction at present is at der, entitled, "An Independent Taper," Ogdeh, where it Is still likely te remain. in which the editor resents tlte insult of It is possible that the companies may the exclusion, and declares the Telegrh avail themselves of the bill granting independent and "imbued with a desire them the privilege of using and posses- to vindicate the civil, religious and consing certain sections df land northward, stitutional rights of everybody, White, and bujld some machine ehopsand ware Black, Red, or Yellow, Christian, , Jew, houses there. But' we do net believe Mahoruedan, Spiritualist, Socialist, Pathat the junctions of the roads will bo gan and even Mormon." That ought "to removed from Og'lcn,' becauso we fail to be liboral enough for anybody. see the advantago of its removal. This city is in every way superior for the Bebiatbstkvt. Mrs. M. Romej's son, purpose,1 to; the location 'designated in a '.fine little fellow, eleven months old, tfie bill. ! The latter, has hut. a scanty who had. only been Bick' a very short supply of Jvater, and has fow facilities for died on Saturday night. Mrs. the1 establishment of a settlement of any time, left for Salt Lake City with tho considerable' extent. We do' not believe Romney of her little ono on Sunday mor the C. T. Company will relinquish a sin- - corpse We tender her our sympathy and ning. , glo tuile f the road now in their posses- sincere condolcments in her affliction sion, nor give up the immense advan- and regret her absence from the boards tages afforded by our city for all the of the Theatre. junction, for purposes required by the sake of speculating on a few sections Mr, W. F. Fisher our Richmoxd. of land which are already under cultivation. and part of which are agent in Richmond, Cache County, whom terminus is cfthe we are always glad to hear from, sends Ogden and will and Ceatral iJtah everything points to us more, subscribers and says : tine P. S. Spring h3 come at last, even as this place spot for the union of in this remote corner of the North, all is . ; tho three roads. bustle and business now, putting in ) Anyhow dgden is bound to flourish crops is the order of the day, the people and do a good business. Every man feel first rate, despite the success of the ' sheuld discourage pfta'cs as inimical to Cullojn bill in the first house. GanaHa, iTBASKirN 1: RICHARDS, , .' EDlTBtt jong-ovete- AJD PUBUSHEB,, 1 OC1DE7T, UTAH. H , Wednesdiiy .Morning, Mar. iJQ, 1S70. -- Trxklanism Again. , Canada 'j vthreateued with vanotherl Teoian Notwithstanding the whidh hare Vercf ofore at-failles many tended Fe'niitn expeditions and conspiracies, the Fenians not only retain but are extending their organization. The "freedom of Ireland is the continual theme of the great mass of Hibarians in vn. . America. i'The organization though originated) in tlio United States, is by no jneana confined 4o hie 'continent. In spite of all the vigilanae of British police ' officers, repressive legislative enact the unonts, exposures niadeywitori to the cause, and the danger df prison nd death,' Fonianism flourishes ra secret throughout Great Britain and Ireland, springing up at frequent intervals spreading alarm and distrust, and only waiting for an opportunity to burst forth in Its 'strength wittf all the fury of long pent up wrath and rebellion. The .late ;repor,ted harsh treatmont of Fenian prisoners in English gnols, adds fuel to the firo ,of treason and hatred burning ;ln the bosom of the Celt towards the "Saxon 'tyrant," and its flames may soon light the jiajh to deeds r( blood and jj j'. rapine., ,j ) From a lengthy document purporting H- bo written by 'a' prominent Fenian Uflicer, it appears that another raid upon Canado it ifl preparation "of far nnoreiorihldalle jprftjiottioni 'than .the former ""invasion," and onTyfetained by dissensions among the Fenian Officers. According to this report, the fighting force j of tho Fcniun "organization in llmenca is about 8o,000 men, who can le well oilijored, armed and, equipped and put into the field ia twenty four lours notice. A, large number of them ure veterans lio fought through the of the campaigns late', civil war, ..and tlreir officers, sc, the jeport says,'are men of considerablo oyterience in the tirt of war, who have won distinction on the bloody battle f.elds TJf the'South, and who, having Inflicjti' ;n England by, aiding in the overthrow of the ConfederucJ, will now devote their ener gies and. their experience to the task of driving the British out of tbeir possessions in the northern pari of tliis 'Continent, and putting a stop to their plans tor' establishing" monarchy' in this - ' e:J '; i'"" eouutry.T It states that Fenianism is stronger in .. New York City and'State'tnan'in any other part of the Union, although it flourishes strongly in the WcaL The State of New York alone is expected to furnish 12,000 men, for the- - projected expedition. The forces are to be concentrated gradually anSr9 uInU ' In the northern part of Ner..York 7,000 men are to Derationed-- , in Chicago 10,000; in BuffaK 10.0M. 'The flew Tork are to assesntle in sma-- detachments seoretiy, and march, to the border, concentrating at a point now kept secret. All the material of war necessarjj for the campaign, ammunition, jcamp equipage, etc., are' to be forwarded a few the days previous to tho gathering i to then The men. Chicago division and meet a detachments at in leave point in Michigan, 'Jn Jhe ieighbortiood of Detroit. .They are then to be furnished with supplies, and transported by night,! in vessels waiting for the purpose, acros the river St. Clair. As soon as they land upon Canadian territory, fc&pid march is to be made upon Quebec.,, The force muster-en the vicinity of Buffalo is to ,be pushed over Lake Ontario, and to itake possession of Kingston, , A reserve a base, the army being left to hold Montreal and forward march ,.to to is . '.'The two riacipal cities 'Of Quebeo-Canada being left entirely defenceless, tthe Fenian army .Will' in a few days, be in complete'possession of both of them." This army is to be undor theeammand - f. of General O'Neil whicK Canada put into The army ' staled is bjr.the the field iu defdhso, writertto be 10,000 volunteers and 5,000 regular troops. He says, "Not more of the voluuteers" are than efficient, and there can be little doubt that nsost of them will run f t the fin", firo. The regular troops,' however, are This ormed.of good tfghting-materia- l as classified be amiy of defenoe maj &000; Volunteers Jiifuntrjv follows: . 8, one-lia- lf cavalry, 3,000; ularsinfantry, . urtinery,-'2,01)0- Liikcloticr. g Reg- 8,000; fcrtiUery.'aBd other arms, 2,000." He allow, about twenty "of the campaign, days for the completion' 'is to be that oppeses and everything the off their path by swept Fenians. "When this success lias been achieved," ho tnyt "tho United States, following the example set Vy o dciibt England in tho late war, will ; ; HOTELS." -- Municipal, The City Council met, pursuant to adjournment, at the City Hall, on Tuesday, March, 29th, 1870, at seven o'clock, p.m. S There were present, Lorin Farr, Mayor, t and A. F, Brown, ,sqrs., Joseph; Parry T. O Aldermen; James McGaw, Joslah Lcavitt, W. W. Burton, Esqrs., Councilors; Thos. G. Odell, Esq., City Recorder; the Mar shal and the Constable. ; u , r j ;, A bumber of licenses "were granted. ItEASOXABLE CHARGES. Sanford Bingham, Esq., was apJOHN pATXES. Poprletor. ltf pointed assessor Jfor the year 1870, and an assessment 'of one-haof one per cent was ordered to be assessed. A variety of other business was trans', acted, BKST BEER IN WEBEK COCNTV. The Council adjourned till Wednesday, mUE luaiiulacturod .and for sale in qnantitios of J from rive Unllous and upward at Lanut s llrewery, March 30th, to meet At 7 p.m. of Ogden. on liurrh iCrsek, foeir miles south-cas- t WHITE HOUSE, MAIN-STREE- T, GiEJ,iu. Best of Accommodations lf nvitar Orders will Saloons and Families supplied. reeeiTe prompt Atteution. A)-- tf A. LAS DT, Proprietor. Mass Meeting. A mass meeting will be held at the Tabernacle in Salt Lake City, on business connected ' with the Cullom Bill. IJILLIAIiD SALOON. BUCHMILLER'S ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Tele-grap- tr MART IV EST, ' JOHN HOA(jLA?D, I.KISTER J. HEliRICK, JOHN SHARP. Administrators DESERET BREWERY Ogden Citv, March 2Stu, 1S70. a General Mercliandise , STREET MA.I1ST OGDEN iCITK. Hans aeceiaarj Which ia for Sale 'either by the glass or by the u barrel. NOTICE HEREBV filVEN TO ALL TnE tTlARE-hnlde- rt In tho Second Ward Mvrtantile InAtltution that our Firxt Anuual Sleeting will In held In the Second Ward fchool House, on KkUDAY, the first day of April, ls'il, at One o'clock p.iu. All ueiubei-- s are requested to attend. By order of L. J. II KKRICK, Presidont. Wn.BOX WRIGUT, Secretary. TS 25-- 1 Seeds!1 Seeds! LUMBER YAED One and a Half Blocks West of the Junctiox Office, ' And near the U. C. R. R. Dopot. ON HAND A LARGE QUANTITY V of good Lumber, of various aizes te snit the requirements or the purchaser. Also so Immune quantity of Pickets, all of which we will sell cheap for Cash, and Grain at Cash price. N.B. All those persons whom we hare accom modated, and who know themselves indebted to as. are requested to come forward and make settle ment within one month ami tare costs. SMITH 4 Co, Proprietors. TZ HAVE SALT LAKE CITY, Will send Seeds of every VincL for the Farmer, the flnnlener, or the Florist, by mail, on receipt of published price aixl ten cents a pound for postage. Ifor prices see Iteseret Newt. Co. Seedsmen, Box 385, Arldrem, RTAIXES -,' Salt Ijk City. BBO TO NEW STOCK WANTED AT THIS Consisting of Artificials, THE :.. VoL XTIII u u " . , . " Ko. 9, for April T. 14. in, n i 2IMf ' ' ' ,. ' MENAGERIE. CITY BAKERY, 10 No. UTAH CENTRAL RAILROAD. 18tf VOO Uncase, KOBINS, i FIELD ' ' C. Lichter, K. Oaden. TJ. - FISH. in Fresh Oysters Season, Furs, Citrars and Tobhaoco. CAME Butter, Poultry, Ey, to Farmf.rs. Cash paid for all kinds of country peltries, etc. etc Prompt atteution giren to all prooHsoe, furs, from a distance. , 17-- 0 OYSTERS. AT THE REVERE HOCSE 25 Cases Lye, ..... " SAIGON South Street, Salt Lake City, where And JOE. 81MMOJSS or bis assistants ready and willing to serve yw witu J you will ONLY FRESH OYSTERS, ON GOLDEN CKOITX CIG1ES, PIGS FEET, etc. nd sm him. Call rNBERSIONED IS PREPARED TO Jhe citixnns of Ogden and its vicinltv with Cll EAP LLMlitR at short aotic and of the best qaality. . ( THE Sawed to Order. Win shortly open a Yard nt Ogden. Until further notica, address inquiries and orders to t JOSHUA WILLIAMS, Weber Station, V. If. R. R. JOHN A. BITCHY, , .,;. Near the MEAT MARKET, IT. C. R. R. Engine Ilouse. SALT LAKE CITY, Four tnocks south of the Rlalway Depot. THOMAS FEXTOK, ' Proprietot r Will T HUE AD, & SHOE MAKER, Four Blocks East aud One Block North from the , Tithing Office, Ogrica.,.j NEATLY KXECUTKD ON REPAIRS and en reawuialile terms. 19-at this efllce. Ordors r.-eiv- d S. S.TUCKEK, HOME MANUFACTURE. CHARLES PEARCE, STREET, MAIN OUUMN, ' f 100 Boxes 8 " - " Cases Indigo, 2 x 10 1 Glass, 1,000 Sad Irons, WITH A URGE STOCK OF CEPLHTERS AXD JOKERS' TOOLS X BLOCK EAST OF THE "JUNCTION" OFFICE, OGDEN. ' TL&IY personally and promptly attended to. to Erery Article manufactured by ns Is warranted t Diode of tit brat material ' ' JUST EECEIVED, ' At Reduced Prices. Calls the attention of the Pnblio tn his New and . Splonmd Assortment f .- i'..tl'i li, ' ej1. .: ' Tin, Iron and Copper Ware, which he keep constantly on hnnl Also, good - variety oi ," STOYES, of inpcrlor quality; all of which Tie offsrs for sale at as low figure, a any that are imported from the mat. N.B. Job Work punctually and aeatly executed lMn .Toincr, and Cnrpentor, Cabinet Maker, , ' ..') COAL! COAL! Sixth Ward, . . 1,000 lbs. '.Cod Fish, '.':: .. il. Orders i ' AT $4.00 PER TON All , 1,000 lbs. Hoop Iron, FAMILIES CAN BE SUPPLIED DAILY FROM TUB &AILR9AD JUNCTION IIAYR FOR SALE APPLE, PLUM, PEACH IS NOW PREPARED TO TWIN fiPRIOflS . i r i and Apricot trees. From one to four years .'I 1 old from the buii. Knelisli Curiums "nd ttoosehep- rles. A large variety of Double Roses, also Mul ' on die Car mt Echo. : borrT, Bulm of Gilrtid and Poplar trees. , All kind of jny tkeu, at the Farmer's Nur All nrdifi to le addressed John Spriggs, 'Coal sery, 14-l- y villa, Summit county, I. tah Territory. BOOT , 50 Boxes Horse Nails,' PROPRIETOR. AM NOW PREPARED TO FURNISn MY I Customers with a full supply of BEEF, Mutton, Pork, Bologna Sausages, etc, etc. Whole sale and Retail. T H K O. ' Kegs Horse and Mule Shoes, T TREES! TREES! 0 ' i 20 Boxes Olive Oil, JM-- . -- . JUNCTION MEAT MARKET. ; t.tf. W.. i 50. Gross Store Polish, ' ... r V '' : fikLl S!Cond BAILROAD , City, C. O. D. orders ., 17-- tf 8 ; Loyal . (?opk, X)fflc T- DEALERS IN FRUITS. svn. 2D-- ' - ' Jc. STEPHENS Cc, 8wlteh Passenger ar T. K. & Train, Five and Six. JOS A. YmUNU, 15I1N .. - Garden 10 No. etc, bt Proprietor.. Fruit, Butter, Krcs. 4. 8TTierei. ' GOOD -- i0 wf 1'ublie Beiutre: CAN ALWAT3 fIND ON hand the Reit of BREAD. CAKES. MKS. CJWCKERS, VLOCB, II EKE y ARK Faroritc, v " W UL West of Prest. B. Tcacg's Retidenna, Suit Lake City. t . TO SALT LAKE CITY SHOULD VISITORS to call and sen the flue collection of NATIVE ANIMAL) and BIRDS; alto MINE RALS, HUMs: NAMirAlTl'KKS, and natural productions of tk Territory, at the above establishment. Open from 9 a.m. to S p.m. TICKETS r ... 4 Cases Nutmegs, Half-bloc- k RETURN Stoyes, . ion'Mitin htreet, One Itoor Soifthof "White House and MUSEUM AHD 24-l- 0 fci South-Ea- H for June'u! "19, ' "" M... i ' S3. M Jt " 25 Cases Soda, f OGDEN .oi iUii ' et , - ' DES-r- Feathers, Ribbons, Data, A fine assortment, for sale, heaja. 20-t- ' t etc c , OFFICE. FOLLOWTNfl NUMBERS OF THE Weekly New: or SPRING GOODS, Itt-l- . ' RELIEF 80CIF.TT the attention of the Ladies to their T HEcallFEMA1E ' ' - 1J' Eureka fCoot 10 No. 20 No. To the Ladies. for FamHiM and ti Parlor StoTcs, 30 20-6- STAIlES&Co., i w' t . oouiUnllj the. Sttpla JOBBING TRADS. . SMITH & CO'S. ll with a 'exoellent quality ef ibeing veplenished XXX BEER. 25-- 8 of whieh art jL.rrtment TILIlAlIS, rroprietor, Hue aonitantly on bond N.B. The claims apninKt said Estate imajr bo filed with Walter Thonijisoa.nt Ogilen City. . ba-th- Groceries. DEPOT, NORTn OF OCDEN HOUSB, SH. D. ! d, n f,:n i SALOON, Broom's Lot, North of Public Square, near Main Street. Orders left here for Laudt's Deer will be punctually attended to. OF THE ESTATE OF Chatmcev W. West, dwoaced, are hrpbv notified tJniI all claims agaiimt said Kxtate miiat h firoK-ntec- i on or bofura MX months from date hereof to the uudcrniKned AiltniiiistratoTH of mid id KtUitti not o account) agalnut &tat, ax all prewuted will be lrred aud dinregarded in tho miid Kstate. settlement of - -I i! t. h on HIE 'CREDITORS ors. - ; Ury .Goods,' TABLES, CHOICE BRANDS of Liquors, and Laudt's Celebrated Ale and Lagor lkwr, at -- ' t . .. .,!-.!!- ' OOD JilLLIARD . , OGDEN BREWERY , to-d- 'n .1 . ClfEEK" above-mentione- hair-brain- ,i inCrdera 1 ddrid to S. P. TEASDBL, l.ILT. Will HITS UlUOIlt DR. R. TIBBITS, mitl Snr jjeon. I?ls,yHiotnia OFFICE AT WALKER MCJTC1TS DRUG STORE. OGDEN. U. T. Calls from th. Country promptly at lZ-t- na tended t4 t. H. DR. WM. GROVES.' 1 iit1mi4-. OfRce, Second South .u., vmi net TV. Mm Street. SALT LAKE CUT, .. ,,t U 1! .... , vi uvw( j A h.b. clawsoy, Superintendent. |