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Show bigoted, being kept in moral bondage The I,atest Snake Story by Catholic priests. Churches are open from Published every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY from six o'clock in the morning till six t ue: VBBIJsilMkl Cumfa.ny. by lla The following is an extract from the at night. During the day bells are conletter of an officer of engineers now serv stantly ringing for masses either for the From Hue slVanalt-- j to, tbe living or tho dead, keeping the bell ing T'was "The last I incamp with K. ringers ppnstautlv at work,, . , , was when I was on my first tour of inBY ELDEB OCMVB IKAUNUACII. spection, and we were very jolly. On Jktyih)f.ht J jace of reugj that occasion a fearful accident befel me those whose brains politicians imprudent S 1 . , I X , . l J .4 f t hteh;!ni-formeh subject In 1813, an jicculen occurred, caused are not gifted with ordinary common "this 'day. We were thoso so had which focus is of it the accumulations, sense; by underground halting in a small inspection building. completely closed tho iAonth" of the upper fermentations fronj which all the enemies It was dusk, and I went into my bathvalley, tha when July's sun melted of the French dynasty issue their harm room to have my tub. In the bath-roowas erected a masonry bath with high th ice, it formed a large lake; it less there they publist walls, but I preferred my tub. It was weight being too heavy for the barrier, their newspapers, periodicals, andmaga- as 1 said, before dusk, and a pretty strong at last it broke, and the valley below, ZJOCS, cojifainjng more or less brjuuitone, wind was blowing through the open door. with several villages and hamlets, were wniWfhVlry in vad Vo'pass. f contra I took oil' my clothes and put them on a and was standing on the wet floor buried in . confused wans of ice, rocks band, into France J'he fumous llocho-for- t, chair, of the bath-roojust stepping into my when publishing las Lanterne, tried tub, when a and mudp am. many lives were lost, iji great long, black, cold slimy in unotlwr glupior tie bra-iugave to pass them at the frontier, hidden in snake coiled 'rrrand my legs and rushed between them. I gave a tremendous way quite unexpectedly, and n volume plaister of Paris busts, representing the howl and leaped into tho tub, when I of five hundred and thirty millions cubic head of the Emperor, but ono of tlus gave three more dismal howls, and shudfeet of ice and water rashed with dttud heads was accideuUlly broken, divulging dered continuously from head to t'ootas I taw-tha- t ful rapidity .towards the valley of Lou the contraband article. tho brute hrd taken up his j station mo and the door, barbetween tier. This immense mass, liclrjed by the Though irregularly built, as are all ring all escape. I was afraid to take current of air it created, carried away old cities, Brussels is not without beauty. the chance of dashing water over him, everything in its passage; fields were Thel10u3.es are well , bujlt and .many because it was just possible that he submerecd,, and. several villages, GOO monn'mens add H.o its gfandcirr.' 'The might spring at me, so I hoisted myself hamlets and many cattle were buried. principal are the city hall, whose lofty upon'jhe edge of the tubstundincairaiust the corner of the wall the lurthest 1 Tho great pine and robust chest nut trees towf 'is ffurmotiTMed by a bugc'goUk'n could and uttered anget froiu him were rooted up, the' liquid mud poured angel which, like many men of the pres- other mo anclinly howl of helplessness, along, carrying, before it a confused ent ace, turns at each chance of the and stood looking at him, anil he at me. Thereupon the following conversation mass of rocks, ice, trees, roofs of houses, wind; the monument of the martyrs of ensued bet ween K., in the next room, and furniture, cattle and human beings, fillr 1S;0, and the Congress column, sur me: K. What the devil's up ? ing the air in their coarse with a noise mounted by a grand statuo of Leopold; MyselfOh, a snake a ureat bitr like thunder, which'was heard for miles. l'JS steps will lead the visitor to tho top black snake, and he won't budge, and i The valleyB of Buguo and of the Rhone of the statue, from which he can have can't get out. were filled by the destructive element, a bird's eye view of the city and surK. Hold hard till I come with alight ' and a stick and some niggers: Churches are burying every vestige of civilization. rounding country. of the Ogival Hlyle; V(he ceiling vMyselt rer Wl 's sake don't stir or The destruction caused by this catas'drive liiiu at me. Don't come I covered with variegated colors of blue you'll don't come don't trophe was valued at 1,500,000 francs. say you come. M ik. K. All right then, I won't. Those'taflej aro now ry populated. and red, yellow' ah Vreen. Gredale's, iSo the snake and I continued to stare cities Tuilt far above the site of the begun in tho sixteenth century was fin each other, audi revolved plans of es at ished in the Public only eightoenth. originals. cape. (Jiougiit a jump trom the edge Switzerland walks and In geucral thOpeopfc'of gardens, concerts, theatres) of the unstable it tib over the masonry about five feet off, into the 4re very clean, especially irt the southern cafes, breweries, ete., are as nunieroul bath-Wal- l, bat li miht save me, if it even broke my part, .buin, the extreme uortht Uigh up as in any Frencli'c'ity. Prostitution i It was my only chance of escape, in some V'tho Alleys',' thcore very licensed by tho city authorities, anij leg. and 1 should probably have to take it, filthyjn their .JittbiU. , They built their tho morals of Brussels are at a par witlj' although I didn't know for the life of me MuU might' be. in the bath,.'and it was bouses on slanting ground; the first Btorey Paris. i An omnibus will the tourist to getting as dark as pitch. I shivered or ground floor is occupied by cattle, carry away on the edge of the tub; at last a battle-fiel- d old the f0f .above tho flaof Waterloo; there gleam of hope crossed my mind. ' cows, osetigoata,'ta). tho. funics the guides show the positions of the rej i ouly-Vli- " '1 say, K. jiwteJ, K. Well, shall I bring the light. "from belowwaresuiV?o '.fift the onlyTofm spective armies. The true story of Waterj Yes, bring it gradually and Myself. above'. ' 1 Vai' tbld' by ft friend that he t; thy "clus!' of) the carefully, luoiejljttlyknoj and not a nigger, and don't saw ,ene-- ct Uio. mouutainocrs - who, tfufeaibf Ndpiieoii lias Deen'iqil BilJiit, come beyond the, corner or you may being too lazy Wfoch eome water to though it remains yet with the old in- come in for it yourself. So a faint gleam spread itself over the ahave with, apit en Jai soap and rub it habitants of the "plains of Waterloo. floor, which only magnified the terrors of ut !. The f of was not the on his fore treachery generals the situation. Suddenly, with a desperThe chief erportanorts ef Switzerland main cause of the defeat, but' that of ate resolve, I stooped and sent a whole snake, who didn't arewaUjbtts,, jcwelory,,, uiusioal instru- guide, who disguised to the Emperor the souse ofanwater over the I was savagely mail but inch, budge of a in which all embroid knowledge cut, deep ments and wood carving, laces, now, and I made at him and clutched erics, ribbons, silk dresses, win and the heavy French cavalry where hurled him by the collar, and lo, and, behold! it which had chccii'.fThiflaA industry Is f rfuCutted down, horses arid m'cri falling' 'succes was my black ilk nock-tie- ,' ' The chalets of com-mo- n sion till the cut was about half-fille-d blown in by the wind, got wetted on been scale. on a grand wllh4 mangled bodies t men and beasts.' the floor and blown about my legs, and sue contain from 100 to lio,cow8, had put nie in the worst funk I ever was I saw one Bheltering SpOcow-s- ' In some A stone lion marks the northern boun in.' Fancy a man shying at his own neck" tie f of those places the travoler is struck with daries of the battle-fiellltcKally the cleanlineM and order in (Tie house; -- Some, sU;c,clSLin, rfoofed Wtf. glass, travelhie A Short Cut to ven. is but furniture the cooking protecting Very scanty,, and snow. The ing public cut from from, dishes and are aia, the f clean; plates It is regarded as an estabcastlo of Laewen, "liiia residence of th lished generally fact that all murderers when heavy fpiw? 'ff lAwrinl JborI, sur-kW?4 iS worviOng. The hanged go straight to glory. M Anvers (Antwerpen), on the shores of preparation for this purpose and its consist ehiefly f( coffee, mik, cream, . 1 1. n T7. i .. . :d .i .t ' ' i success in the case,of Jiicklas, who was i ,Ufd'iid:dbufcrc4it.WheA tie inealls recently hanged in Jamestown, N. Y., iuTlt'in in the nor'u'ofsl5e1gum,,' the old over therf table Is'wa'sed oft,, nd the present unusual features of intorest. The early efforts were made by Protestant the Catholic clergy The Siy'fl", is. proud is liberty; he halrcirclcs, so tuat the visitor required were ministers,but called in by his relsubsequently a pilot himself. atives. Each sect seems to have Is fond , of , Araorioajja. ajnd ,call them quite calculating head maniphreihfrt:Tlt- - SouthWtt' Swiss 'fJiiaTc Churches are perfect museums of paint- - ulated him quite as much with reference French' and j possess (" losa. ?t ablliry of ings, and very rich in gold and silveij o their opposition to each other as . Willi the hope of securing his Bahaiion. ornaments. The cathedral of .sotro-Dam- e . ; ruiud that tjieir ,n'yhertt Brethren. j Even during his last hour two Protestcontains two of the most beautiful ants held services Tr'avefers are astonished at the amonnt alternatively with two of Rubihr," whose statue etanis Catholics; ,,f Jucklas expressed himself of crUna or Jdvta in son pf the Ger- painting as being dissatisfied with each, but both man- sLfW; 'thi ekilsU is hiu to be the on a fine, pcdcal.i, fronts of the main claim him as their convert, and he came The door. hall of the with its Chapitre, labor to whjo h .vfoinerifra.fb-jec- t out of his cell bearing a crucifix. Some I have seen women doing their organ and wood carving, is magnificent.1; light is thrown upon his mental conditombs with stone statues line the tion by his conversation in jail, and the day's labor In the eid'a,few days, even Many On the left wjng, under a golden letters which he dictated to his parents walls. a few hours, before'thetr conllnemi'nt." and family. He cursed the judge who stands a Virgin Mary, presentcanopy, in the As a contrast, tf sentenced him and the witnesses who irlsMracy ed by a pope two ccuturies ago; the appeared against hiin.., In the letters large cities live wall, enjoy life with all its pleasure's,'" and"' know how to do it wooden body of that lady has not been written the day 'before his death, he washed for a long lapse of time. The particularly denounced a man of Allewitheut exl ravaganee. J (uUJul-.ghany, N. Y.'Svho,! he" asserted, preHere I ehall leave Switzerland; though Colors of tha i face are mot only faded, vented the success of his petition for many Curiosities where nature has dis- butcovercwflyirtThe garments pardon. These expressions were reguof silk, woven with gold and silver, are: larly interspersed with tho phrases in" played h.cr grandeur ar,e worth latjng, earrlesvlri' nlV arms dicative cl" his faith. If a confesses; he but my readers will observe thai t relate resplendent.' She in he the Aopea atonement; he exnays havet een durifig a young baby whose body is in no better pects "life everlasting." He says there Wly part'of what condition than that of the mother. AVhen are people in . the- - country - who- - have my last travel through only the southern offered to han him for Then i i. ,i f this wooden vjgin is to be carried in he reiterates liTs"' affection money. part of Helvetia..,!) i .i for his parshe with is, great ceremony, ents; procession, again he tells of his faith, and uiirosV4' itMprksBttJ1, by tvlidyut on "being saved from everlasting," etc.; the We shall now visit Polgium t'lOjOcca-sion. then,' a, Jittlermor abouttthat, "dog" in modern ScfcigeVoFall "Jilndi of'poliliial her( body a.garmonjt aujtcifsir, The shirt, of tho finest linen, is Alleguany. But as the alternation of from 't acrapegTio-f41'boiling' Qpp these remarks concludes with his confworked up with embroideries, the robe ident is uonie old which hopes of Heaven, we are obliged to Nap. always eipeoting covered with gold and silver threads; assume hat the jyeligipus liiuv Uow to part of his waeliifie terrific Jnernal up. the head is ornamented with a heavy hanging' was, on the whole, a great ttfol and once Paris visited" more, I adorned wilt precious stones. success. rail for Bruxellcs, via St. Quentin, a crown, When dressed, this lady is worth one imal", citv, exporting I .wlille trcachfir million of francs. Specie Circulation. to bb continued. The Buffalo Exprm gives the followBelgium is an independent kingdom, ' U Ifii'n.iia f !fn''P''l? ',.' account of a finanoal transaction in ing onstituHonal f govcrnmeni;; its oia0 of ki SooMiliOS withp days-agopojutlaUon. oomposud ot .l'JU'.iuii V4id ) I 1 By some means or other, it happened Ul Vt.l.lUlla owed one of the clerks that the oflicc-bo- y Wallins, excoeds 45Gp00Q soils. French ..!-T ti tntmM-t-T.f,olerlbovre! the cash i?r is tho principal lauguage In use, though . The following table wilj be:fQund,covr three oftiW,l two cents, and tho cashier owed the the Flemish is moch spoken among the rcot as to the shortost, mean and longest office-bo- y two cents. Tho office-boycommon classes of. the north, jne rivers period of gFstition 'In domcs'tio anfinais: having, joout .(inj JiU pouj et efmcj uded to diminish' his debt, and therefore and many canals and raijroads crps this i.it if gltortnrt n MiflJ1 lxtsM handed the nickel over to tbe clerk, who, ANIMALS. poriiKl. small kingdom in all directions, making period, poriwl. in turn, paid half of his debt by giving Jwvs. JV. lVf. travel and transportation very cheap. Mare 419 347 the cent to the '"cashier. The latter &2 CatlicUeiVn istW main reHgWas atVvl, Cow 240 2S3 821 handed the coin back to the office-bo14G 1G1 Ewe 154 rainarkini;; ''Now I only owe you one teat Pro few thoueh there are antchapels. w 8' The oflice-bo- y cent." itsiwr I3,T again passed the no there is country Goat Except Switzerland, 150 108 cent to the clerk, who passed it to tho 16(3 on tbe continent where religious liberty Bitch KI'IM). 55i J! f( I 63 cashier, who passed it back to tho office-boBnd the latter individual squared all 20 2S is e extended. If you nave pen, ink, Babbit , ..... j j tethe clerk 24' i:r account a" case of type's a'nd.'a' press, you Turkey ,ij! paper, Henr entire dobt.i ,W can ean start a newspaper without being Puck! ', illustrate the above if some one who . 23. 4 I owes us fov subscription will come in 82 27 ubject te'beavy Vluty and bound by Goose ' 80 G2 2G 'IS and liquidate. ridiculous laws. Tho masses are very Pigeon Judia. .U.ET'hMi inluJiu CJT"T t' to m s; r - I r te . " d. Ilea - ... r: .f ,rd, . .r ;.,; . (! : lilllll ! w ,,' ' An Ordinance Regulating .Elections. Sec. 1. Be ., . , 'i 'V ' ' 107OJ Milllllv it ordained by the City Council of Ogdeu City that an election shall be held in said City on tho Second Monday of February, A. D., Eighteen hundred and seventy-on- e (1871) and biennially thereafter, at which there fchall be elected for said city, one Mayor, throe Aldermen and five Councilors. Provided that the number of such Alder men and Councilors may be increased by said council whenever such increase, by said council, eball be deemed neces- sary. ' THE The c THE i Uiau lUat ef any Now OGDEN JUNCTION JOB PltENTING , ORDERS . , j rarty Fassed Aprifl4th, A.D., 1870. LORIN- FARM, Mayor. Subscriber's 'I I Attention! .M GUARANTEED. y, allow TUItKE CENTS per lb, for CLEAN GCNNTSACKS., flivtlmr tip your Kag ad briug them along to this 011ic. Vi wHl ftlw w oniTCfJuk ToiYiyljhn. iL, l Sri-rf- iA. En; ..,u- - llrl. c"rl f ComwpoiKlMiti): 7 lalom bowk Kruph from all parts of tim world; a sum,.,: of f"J nil important hitflliiii in tlila t, rvL"" where; Synousia of of and State UMatni-t- ! when in New mwvifU bji twry atsauier; &Ju.i " porta of tiie I'roca'Uinga of the fannera1 it i the American Institute laliu abont Fruit si ? 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When such ballot is presented one of the judges of such election shall number and deposit it in the ballot box, and the clerk of Midi election shall write on his list the name of the elector and opposite it the uuniber of his vote or ballot. Sec. 4. Said council shall appoint the JTS COLVMXS COKTAIS necessary judges and clerks of such elecwho tion, shall, before entering upon the discharge of their duties, take and subscribe an oath or affirmation for the RELIABLE LOCAL ITEMS, faithful performance thereof. Said council shall furnish the necessary HOME CORRESPONDENCE, stationery and ballot boxes, and the voting shall be by ballot. Sec. 5. When the time for holding FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE, such election shall have expired, tho judges shall seal up tho ballot boxes EDUCATIONAL, containing the votes, in which shall aUo be deposited the list of the names of the electors, which list shall be signed by AGRICULTURAL, the judges and clerks of election and to which shall be attached the commission RAILWAY AND of the judges and clerks, and transmit the same within twenty-fou- r hours to the office of the City Itecorder of said DOMESTIC NEWS. city. And the said Recorder shall with out unnecessary delay, in the presence of the Mayor or any Alderman of Baid city, proceed to unseal and open such ballot boxes and to count aud compare the votes with the list of names; aud the persons respectively receiving the highest number of votes for said offices shall be declared elected thereto. Said Recorder shall make a brief abstract of the offices aud uanics of persons voted for, THE and the number of votes given for each he of which shall a person, copy post up in his off.ee and in the City Hall. Sec. 6. Any person designing to conOGDEN JUNCTION, test such election shall make his intention known by setting forth in a plain, clear and definite manner, iu writing, the cause on which the contest is based, which statement shall be filed in the Recorder's office within three days after the said abstract shall hare been posted as aforesaid. Said votes and list shall be preserved till the fourth day after the posting of said abstract, and if no notice Is supplied with the latest improved of contest bo filed within three days after said posting said votes and list facilities for turning ont every shall be destroyed, but on filing of such notice said votes and list shall be predescription of served till such contest is ended. In case of a tie of votes given for two or more persons for the same office, said council shall by ballot determine who of . the persons thus voted fur shall take his seaL Sec. 7. No person shall be elected or appointed to any office of said city unla the finest style. less he shall have been a constant resident therein during at least one year next preceding such election or appointment; neither shall any person be eligible to vote at any such election unless he is a citizen of the United States, and over twenty-on- e years of age, and has been a constant; resident of said city during the six months next preceding such election. Sec. 8. No officer or soldier of the United States army,' or other person subject to their military authority is eligible to hold any office or vote at any ro election in said city unless his home or place of residence was therein at the Posters, time of enlisting or engaging in such service. Hand Bills, Sec. ft. The City Recorder is hereby to electeach deliver to required person Letter ireads, ed to office as herein provided, or leave at his usual place of residence within five days after such election a written Bill Heads, notice thereof. And each person so elected, shall before entering upon the Deed, duties of his office, take and subscribe an oath pr affirmation that he will sup, port the Constitution of the United Stalilanks, tes, the Laws of Utah Territory and the Ordinances of said city, ami that he will Order Boohs, well and truly perform the duties of his office to the best of bis knowledge and ability. Invitations, See. 10. The Mayor and Aldermen before entering upon the duties of their Tickets, respective offices, shall in addition to the requirements of the preceding section give bonds with approved security, each Cards, etc., etc. in the penal sum of five thousand dollars, to said city, conditioned for the faithful performance of said dutios.. Said bonds shall be approved by, and filed in the Promptly attended to and office of the Citv Recorder. Tuos. G, Odkll, City Recorder. GKEAT FARMERS' PAPER! BOOKBINDING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. '''' M.ut.MnMi.t'.ohserlntlnnS Or books. always prwnre a draft o New York, orneither Where Offlre Monev Order, trpossiWe. sen4 f ' money, but lw' these can I preciM-ed- , The RKlilSTERKli letter. registrationI in a has been red erf M dfleen eeiife. and the pi"M baa been bnd bl amhirities tn'be virtually an absolute protection roetmasters All mail. losse4 by against to register letters wneuever ivqueciTO w Terms, cash m aumnce. Net-YorAdiircsis THE TRIBUNE, .'", Pr"J |