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Show She BY TELEGItAPIL gtlw guuclitw. AMEIIIC'AX. WEDNESDAY and 8ATVRDAT, p,,bli.hl "T ty tlw Ootm FcBUsmsa Cnsi, New York. A t. SLOAN, Km., It our duly jjtraa-jtiu- a .otkori1 Agent In 81 1 Uke City r the buiiMM ooanMtad with til J'aper.' ; EDITOR. - D WARD Tresident Riii'KiD from South. in Salt arrived lake and party Young in excellent City on Saturday last, nd ipirits, having been abient health fifty-tw- o dayi, which is the longest time the President has been away from headMissouri quarters eince his return to the On 1847. in his for Sunday family fiver ihe Tabernacle waa densely crowded, ind about two thousand persons were Prest Geo. unable to gain admittance. the forenoon and A. Smith occupied President Young the afternoon. They ipoke encouragingly to the people on present affairs, aud gave them assurances that they need not fear the evils which threatened them, if they would only "lire their religion." special says that general Stone, who served under McClellan, has entered the service of the Viceroy of Egypt and sails for Alexandria A number of other and Confederate officers have gone also. The agent of the Viceroy is making regular rifles. shipments of breech-loadin- g Among the roughs captured at New Haven, while attending the prite fight, were three Brooklyn aldermen, who are still in jail." There are over forty others in custody. Governor Jewett says he will send as many as possible to the penitentiary for t o years. ... j Baron Von Bulon, now in prinon at Elizabeth, N. J., is now said to have swindled many persons in Mississippi " and to .have married a Udy there. The ceremony of laying the corner stone of the new Masonic temple in this city, takes place on the 8th of June next. The temple will be one of the most imposing buildings in the city, add the largest Masonic edifice in the world. It will be bulit directly opposite to Booth's Theatre, on Sixth Avenue, and will cover a whole block. Easter Sunday was celebrated by impressive ceremonies and magnificent music at all the churches of the Episcopalians, Roman Catholics. The allusions made to the character of the day in the churches of these secte were less demonstrative than usual. Some of the best voices from the operatic concert companies in the city were heard in the choirs of the Catholic churches. Carlotta Patti sang at St Peters, Brooklyn. At the Ritualistic Temple there wa a vast throng of the curious in attendance to listen to the music. The Catholic Cathedral was beautifully decorated wtih On Sunday Oudkx. David from Elder Candland, morning, delivered an Lake interesting City, gtlt discourse in the Tabernaole, to a very He large and attentive congregation. touched on the principles," cooperation, the Deserct Alphabet, the effects of corrupt literature, the necesfaithsity for individual knowledge and fulness eto. He was followed in a few flowers. Bcecher preached a powerful sermon excellent remarks from Elder D. Grenig. last evening against official corruption, to friends see our We are always glad and handled the legislature with its late from town. Come again. charter dickering, without gloves. He characteristically remarked that not in Fulton market is meat hung up and sold Misfio.tARV Nkws. By the courtesy more openly than men are quartered and f L. J. Herrick, Esq. we have been hung up for sale in Albany. The schooner John Limberno, yesterprivileged with the perusal of a letter was reported burned at sea and day, from Elder Geo. Lake, who is laboring abandoned; the fate of the crew it unin tie ministry in Nottingham, England. known. He has been successful, feels full of life It is officially announced that tho deleand hope, and seads kindly greeting and gates for conducting the local examination at Oxford University, will admit good wi&ke to all hit friends at home. girls to examination on Juno. Commodore Meade died on Sunday of apoplexy. to Visitors Conference Cohfskisck. Over seven thousand emigrants have ean have return tickets on the Utah arrived during the past week. Central for single fare, either to go and Washington. General Order, No. 41, headquarters return on the same day, or to last from of the army, assigns General Scuoficld to the 4tk to the 10th May. Arrangements the command of the military division of have also boam made so that passengers the Pacific. The department of Alaska can travel by rail to Salt Lake City from will be discontinued after the 3 rot of July, and the territory is attached to llrtgkam city And imtermediate points. the department of the Columbia, Major See advt. A new General Canby commanding. department is created, styled the departIk Toms. T. M. Coek Esq., whose ment of Arizona, embracing Arizona and as ippeiatatenl general agent, and rep- Southern California, General toneruan resentative f the U. P. B. R. Company commanding. General Pope is assigned to the command of the department of at tlic western nd of tl mad we no- of Missouri, when vacated by Schoticld, ticed a sliert time since, is now in town, headquarters at Leavenworth. The deend is actively engaged in the duties of partment of the Lakes is enlarged so as his pu.iiLim. He is very highly spoken to embrace the frontier as far east as Lake ChainpUiin, and General Cook is of by the people of Omaha where he assigned to the command after June 1st. held another position on the tame line. Virginia is annexed to the department of the East, and comniauded by General McDonald, and the .department of the Ft. Alf. Burnett and Company will Cumberland is discontinued. vThc troops appear before the Ogden publio on 25th within the Tatter will be attached to the of tho South, General Terry and 26th inits. The Mtertainmcat will department commanding. be worth attending. It is no catchpenny The glass manufactory of Jehn Par-deaffair. The performers are Artistes of number 50 E street, is burned. Loan, about $100,000. It was the work ability and Alf. has a world-wid- e reputof an incendiary. ation. We expect to tee the house Public business in Congress was never crowded and anticipate lots of fun. See before ao far in arrears; no one thinks advt. of ending the session before the first of July. Nothing whatever has been done the Alabama 1 C. M. I. 'Wagons, Plows, Cook-tov- here towards will our claims' government question, ic. newly arrived at Zion't Coprobably await the movement of Great operative. A good opportunity is offered Britain. ; J to those who need Official information has been received any of the above on flamed articles. Go and see them; they of the approaching Fenian designs Canada, but nothing on which the Govill sell quickly; be in time. ern meat ean net. .' A lettr from Gen. Sanborn, of the the cause Indian Commission, RifTiiRtiKD with Many Thaxks. Our of the recent raid explains up the road by the Traveling Agent returned on Monday Dakota Indians, in which he says that from his trip to the northern settlements, fears of a general Indian war an serientertained. w'lh a smiling countenance, a long list ously New York special Bays it is reported A of subscribers and many kind things to that Prince Pierre Bonaparte arrived in y of the people whom he met with on this city this p.m., in the steamer Idaho. li travels. He He eaine incog., and won met t the pier sayt he has been treat-- d friends, and left for Boston immediby like a priyce and feels grateful all ately. ' Tr. Our friends will please accept our Fan Francisco. 'tank i for courtesies extended to the The fire is still burning in the north shaft of the Amador mine, and there is t'nial Joseph; we hope they will all a among the stockholder. Stock measure for measure with a big haspanic declined from 370 to 270 per share. P'r centage of interest. The first bar of tin ever made in the United States has been presented to the Society of California Pioneers. It is LmnsR. Mr. Tarkhurst, of the eight inches long, four wide and two Trackee Lumber Yard, is now prepared thick, and contains appropriate inscrip,'' toreoeive potatoes as well as eggs in ex- tions. The importers of this city have drawn change for lumber. Take them along, up a bill to facilitate the transmission krmers, and ' get materials to improve of European, Asiatic and Australian Jour homesteads. See advt. merchandise into and across the territories of the United States, lobe submitted to the Chamber of Commerce here and The Ogden bridge over the the principal Eastern cities, and forwarded to Washington with instructions den River, is in a very unsafe condibegn for teams.. Travelers to the North, to the delegation to have it" speedily ' ' " ' ' come a law. kok out for holes and loose ! is remine fire The the Amadoa in planks We is the road supervisor T ported extinguished. The damage is s lighter than expected. About 'one thousand farmers, with one reLakd Claim. James M. McCartney hundred and sixty acres each, have dothrs, Uke notice of Harvey Mur-'wk- 's cently settled in Sacramento valley, prin in Yeio and Colusa counties, near advt, in this issue. He challenge! cipally line of the California and uregon the JJ claimants to certain lots to appear on railroad. The land it generally sown 17tl May next and contest, if they see with wheat and barley. Toronto. ioper. Preparations for the Red River expedition are being vigorously pushed a- norpKRs.Our old friend. Col. Th head. Supplies, tents, horses, wagons B"ock, called yesterday. He looks fat and other things necessary for transnne, ana 8ftyg he feei firgt.rftU portation and commissary purposes are brought word that millions of . already ordered, and a steamer has been chartered to leave on the 2d of May PPwt are hatching out in around with men to work on the road to be uie, traversed by the troops. Tabibnacli, y, ci ;. Em. -- ni Nashua. The First Congregational Church, and some adjoining buildings, including the post oflice block, was burned last night; Two firemen were slightloss $100,000. ly injured. Chicago. Three inches of snow fell here on Sunday night. A Washington special says the State Department it in receipt of dispatches from our consul at Havana, in which he represents that affairs there are tin favorable to the insurgents, and the impression it that the rebellion will last but a little longer. Allen C. Mason, a prominent r'nd wealthy citizen of Normal, Ills., committed suicide yesterday by shooting himself through the head: cause un- rr. MERCHANT CTAir COTRaL Potatoes Potatoes TAILORS. Potatoes . ;' 3IONDAYJ MESSRS. - er ''. " , !l' I .! t) will kn 1 .2.V 'I-I- an. w I i'lii.,',! .TRIIY; jax-- . : :.;-f.- WEDNESDAYS SATURDAYS, Learlnir Oirclon Citv MS a.m. and Rait take City, pin. oil whieh full furKWiHentllulUitri'luit'r of ti' tot to return ou llio niuutxii'.y iuul train frco, ami will nop by arranging with ttio t oiiiIiii tur, at uy puiut ou tli. liutt to taju ou ur tut nil" 6 pufitfungum. PiWMnRcro lll p1iiUB pnrrhiM fliiHr tlrkiV at til. ofliit, Fitly font aililgtiinial will b eluuril u wb.n the far. cullwtuit on the train. TAILORING FARKS: to KayatilU Ogilan ESTABLISHMENT TRUCKEEilUYER ' .. : " farniiugton " C.titreville TVoud'l Crots ,. Uke City !' Suit . V 'J OX For all infoniiati.u ouuc.iniuj Freight or I'us- ' mga, apply tt LUMBER '' St root, 3MCa.lTt D.O.CAi.MCH,' Ticket and Freight Afftit. ''' u i "' JOHN A. MTCHYV DEPOT. 1 , MEAT MARKET. '' ' THE SIXTH OF APRIL. ,...,-- OF ,ltC BUPEIUNTKSDKXT., BA1L&OAP JI"KCT10N YARD, '"' ;" . JOSEPH A. YOUNG, OGDEN, ON ! ' mmivtoni; i Ur. ,!i NOW PREPARED TO FUUMSU MY TAM with a full nipply of RF.Kk, Mutton. Pork, BulKia Saunainn, eULetc. Tiholu- ule and Ketail, , . , ,' , I i I; .1"?. if.. ', 1'i FAMILIK8 CAN BE SCmiED DAILY. F1V)JI THE RAILROAD JUNCTION A Choice Selection of Cloths, Cassimeres, etc., always on hand. ! ... MEAT MARKET, me 1. 1'. u. u. wigine afar "" T.: i i i iionse. jiiT iTTa . i ,...,; COAL! COAL! CLOTHIXO Gcntl.tnen dwlrom of FIRST-CLASwill plea, glvo ni a nil, vlurt can ka mcu tho latoit ntvlo of rmhiouK. THIIIKILL OP JOUS All rilr villa, BumuiH PER TOtti to l'illril idtm Sprlgc,' Vi a! ,14. county, I'tah , , 'Vflrrilyry. ; .:t ii Main Stbkbt, Obphx, MANUFACTURE. HOME and Firbt Sooth Strkkt, Salt Lake Citv Boors, asli E$oors, Seeds! Seeds! 2S-- tf PEARCii CHARLES tTRERf, , OODHM, MAIM i uliliiU hit Moen niU Call tbtattrnttvii of di . , , , , Kplcndid AMtirtinent if Tin, Iron 'and Coippi J"" Ware,11 iontriv hand. ' " ' ttnx wtilcir n STAINES S Co., Raised, Panolled and Moulded. TO AT $4.00 EARL. & i IS ItOVT PRKPAUX1' furniah the beat quality Coal SPRKHJS on lha Cain at Echo. ort of. ,,,.-- variety , kUh; U v.,iti rrSUO.TiElS; ..n SALT LA KB CITY,, nl V.i if. of iiiperior duality; all .of whioh be offerj J r j(1) at an low figurea M any tliat ait iuiporUiJ fri.m ' the Soede of rrry kind, (br.th. Farmer, Will ikaKaH, .1 e J ..- - it .! i.t 'i ' t .i'i.i' or on the of Klorut, mail, N.B. Job Work punctually aud nutl exva'.vl Gardener, hy receipt i 'i I i ''l 'X I'll" pnnltehed price and ten ecnu a pound for fioelago. i" 12!t) ,.!' For price aee Deeeret Nowi. Paris. mi The Raphael publishes a dispatch from j DR. R. TIDBITS? ,7.lT I'liyfsjieUiunuilHnripv.pr Mttti offich at Walker a - Addrcee, 8TAINK8 A Co, 8aedimB. Bos 3(1. Salt Uke City. to-da- y, Look Oct! "The Great Maximilian" He has been called to see us yesterday. performing in San Francisco. He will commence an entertainment shortly in Salt Lake City, and promises at an early date to show the citizens of Ogden his African ball performance and other fcatt entirely new. iiiitn-K.-- Wty eiail,5 f 7.10 i.m.' Ogtfeiriit 9.25 i.ni. and Jh JiHtlci ,: AT to-'la- v coal-blac- V ' ACC0WM0DAT10S; A FIRST CLASS RECEIVED THE i, Ui"! ."!: 7 AND London. Five hundred emigrants departed from this city yesterday for Canada, per steamship Midway. A collision occurred on tho London and North Western Railroad, in which several persons were badly in jured. MazePpa it Cohi.no. Miss Leo Hudson it expected to perform in the Salt Lake Theatre on 2d May. We hope that the New Theatre in Ogden will be to far advanced at to admit of a performance here, after her engagementin "the city." No other building in Ogden will be suitable. Lee has made herself famous in the character ofMazeppa, and her beauk steed divides the honort tiful with her. She has lately been performing with great success at Omaha, and will now pay a visit to the principal cities of the Great West. t ON SUNDAYS, FOREIGX. of the publication of this journal, but were quite unprepared to Bee such a neat paper and such well written articles. The editors need make no apology for its typographical appearance; it is far clearer, and much more perfect than many sheets with greater pretensions. Every school in the country should patronize the College Lantern both by subscription and composition. Its price it only $1 per annum. We hope the Lan tern, will shed its light to every part of the territory, and that will grow in brightness as its age increases. Afrtvo' "WILHj Ol'JSZV ClMt.Il. We received yes terday the first number of the College Lantern, published at the University of Descret, Salt Lake City. We had heard Fn!t fialo' Eggs OD Paper. Iav 3.10 ).m; i; lfad A late report from Medina, Later. 0, says the whole town was- - burned. The town which has about three thou-an- d inhabitants, was built almost entirely of wood, and has no facilities for extinguishing fires; hence the extent of the XOIITII-EAS- T conflagration. The town is not on any line of railroad or telegraph, and the particulars come very slow. St. PauL This morning at 4 o'clock the Summit flouring mill, at St. Anthony, which had been undermined by the water from the water from the broken tunnel, fell with a great crash, and was immediately broken up and carried down stream. So complete was the demolishraent that at 2 o'clock scarcely a vestige remained of the mill, whic h cost $22,000 to build. and where it stood is now a portion of A LARGE ASSORTMENT tho river bed, covered with a rapid current. A large planing mill on the bank of the Hennepin was washed out with the bank where it stood. New Home .:.'"f'l-'i"- .KV.tn: ' th prtmiMMi Iutly nmipiotl by HaTinx I'. A. Mitchell, opyoaite liodb. A Drug Start, 000. Lacrenzot announcing that the strike was ended there for the time being. Lisbon. The Rio Janeiro steamer, bring the details of the end of the war On the first of March the in Paraguay. Brazillinn General carried the position of Lopez. Lopez and his son. Col. Lo pez, F. tranche, vice President of the republic," Gen. Comino and several other high officers of Paraguay were killed. The mother, brother and four children of Lopez, Mrs. Lynch and many officers were taken prisoners; a large quantity of arms and munitions of war were also captured. At the last advices a treaty of pence was being prepared with the provisional government of Paraguay, which had convened a constituional assembly for that purpose. m i lv IJ i"ljf Trnins will OKdnryUilv l i.ijv.an.1 6 p.m. Afrive at Salt tato CUy at 15.20 p'in. and dency. Cloveland, 0. at Medina, Ohio, broke out about 2 o'clock on Friday morning in a wood-barkand is still burning. shop, About all the busines houses and the bank are burned. The estimated loss so far is about $125,000; insurance, $70, il ;i "IT JsJ i?o;im'f :' THIRKILL & EARL, Ono A fire AAKTER ON I' known. lady was burned to death, and two others seriously, by the explosion of a kerosene lamp, on Saturday night. The Tribunet New York special ays that in the McFarland case there are indications of a reaction in public sentiment, which, before the trial, was strongly in favor of the prisoner. The papers in and out of the city which formerly sympathized with him, are now asking for his conviction, and the tenor of public conversation is daily less favorable to him. It is generally conceded, however, that he will be cleared Mrs. Calon the ground of insanity. houn ban received hundreds of letters and visits since the attack on her by the counsel for tho defence, Graham, who has apologized privately to Judge Garvin for his indecent allusion to her. He said he believed nothing of it, and only made the remark in hope of helping his client. The female brokers, Woodhull, Claflin & Co., are about starting a weekly paper to advocate woman's suffrage and in support of Woodhull for the Presi- - o lUIEROAp. I PlOXEFJl'iE OF ETA II. it ol Win ' - s Sash. - Cll KGVEKR HOUSK 8AI0N, Sou Ih Stioct, Valt Uke City, hiT you will And JOt. SIM MOM? or bi auitUuU CALL Primed ami Glazed, AT OYSTERS. TUB from tho .Couutf Ertipiptly. ' ' Street ALT,LAK4'.,Cljr,f, Three doom Vt eat of Keren lloueo. u ..j-'i- -l ii. i'hiy a'! Offloa, flecrmd Soptii TRESH OYSTERS, OOLDEN (K01VX CIGARS, TIGS FLliT, etc. , Call aud en him. -- fcft ., & B 0 jGSS.CL ' PjARPE i.liM Street, ttplen i'ltff, lVatclimaker, JewrilwHilitiuNinilttH. MUSEUM AND Agruta liir Aiiioricou and Kl'in Wuli hcit. , ,, Kwip connhiiitlyon hand a larce awHifMit'trf Una Jewelry, Fureipu WaU lii". tluua, rtW Amiuiinitloii of all kiiuln. r. Forrhaaera will do wiiH to MEN AC ERIE. Orders received for all kinds of Weit of Preet. B. Young'l ItesWetice, Bait Luke City. .. ( TO PALT LAKH CITY SHOULD to call and ana t ha tine eollirtlon of NATIVE ANIMALS and HIKI'S; also MINK- and natural KAI.8, IKIMK MAiNLFACTLKKS, productiwa of the Territory, at the above estuu- IlKhlUOIlt. Oiien from 9 .m. to 6 p.m. R';ir(uf 71 tn Opposite liithop Wtef. MAIN" OGDEN, STR t: ''i" 'J'r; . ; 1 - Hare on baud a aplendlil nrV.tf MEDICI. AI J'ainte, GUu, DUK-- S Chemical, Oilt, IS PREPARED TO FCE-mittninhCNDERSiaNKD and ita the I'ltlvli" of 1 Ugden vicinity with 01: CAP Lt'MlltR at ebort tiotic and of the , beet quulity. "i' r;Si cto,(1.,., Likawine an excellent AMortmont of o1n, GrotH-rii';- , Dry HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, HIIOKH, ' AND STATIONERY.,.. ., , . , X.B. Prpscrlplious carcfull,v prcynri :, IIIIIs Nawed to Order. EXTRA SIZE DOOHS, ...., IXSTiTLTIp.V; - BUILDING Lumber. eaniiBati'Vii purchiuiliiR il.'wii.r. itrvfully don and all work waVMnt-- r. ., ' .r...,. , . llore Flminnd'Thfrd'IVnril VISITORS 24-l- y LUMBER " 1 . Half-bloc- k w DR.wrvi; H. CRoVtcr; ready and willing to erve you with Alwayt kept on hand. r,l-.i-,- Oti DEN, UrT."-'- i STORK, .tinrt!. mim 4 Vrd at ftriAn TTntll furtlier notice, add rem inquiriae and ordvM to VfUl SASH, BUXDS, JOSHUA WILLIAMS, Weber Station, V. 1. R. K. 23--8 Mnin street; Ojjilo nV 1EALKR LATH, and DRESS S.S.TUCKER, :' HALF A BLOCK EAST OF THE "JUNCTION" OFFICE, OGDEN. All Orders to. GROCERIES , pRoraiEioa i. " " h u " 25 tf " ' 21. -"11, 18, for June 9. " " 1, 1. . jjn TTrJS-re- t U E O. 20. : . ' , TUOMASr TohMKRl.r W THK 'rh , Tol. XVIII., No. 9, for April 7. - jo, " 14. " " D.W. PARKIIURST 8-- tf THE ,;. opaned biiKinewi an Main etrwt,1 a liffV V. Iavltt'a. He aoka for the patrns-'- j il' )). nid; frleuil and of all who want a clonti Nl.iivi-ii.easy chair, with a litbthiuid ana" k wain art vUt - OFFICE. OF "' ' and ynll known ,M n ivinn-- ! piished knight of the adttora and M;iV, b:i AT THIS ., . "LATHER AND SHAVED." Otrdan Howe ; .n.f : TOOLS, on Jiand. rpnoMAS' J- NCMBER3 rIK FOLLOvmO Weekly Kewi: ! .. IMPLEMEMTCjETC. , A t Good i Supply of MKGJIAN.ICS". Every Article manufactured by u t warranted to be made of tho beet material. WANTED ; . : ! Attended to., will he promptJ y attended i'i AGRICULTURAL and promptly personally , DRY GOODS, Carpenter,' Joiner, unci Cnliinct 31uler, Ll'MBEB of every description IS ftrwrtAi MCDPiiAunicr iiiLiiwiim.iKmi.1 . T Ell K 11) ; Will A SHOE ECOT & MAKES, Four Blmka Kaat and On BliHc iustU tn'in tJ Tilhiug Ofiice, Ojrdt'n. NEATLY FTlTl'TEp'oV tfrtT-- " REPAIRS and on reasonable ' mv Or lien received at tUia ill' |