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Show gto She BY TEmiGllAPH. function. rT WKDNEMUY ami gATrnDAY, fCsusHlsa Comh.ny. by theOoni aMied M- - KDWAKU nutliof'"! f L. 8L0AX, liue Excelsior Hills!! AMEHICAX. New York. Mrs.Richardson, late McF. , publishes in the Tribune a long defense of herself and friends, complaining of the deceit, brutality and drunkenness of her former husband. McFarland is acquitted; the jury was out two hours. The steamer Arizona has arrived and brought the survivors of Jig pnciila. The ship" ltulBiurtl, Tom Inquiqiio, boundjiomey wm binned uti sea, March 31st. The second mate carpenter, steward and six of the crew were drowned; the rest were saved. .Tue, IStctmef .'SuroidaT has left Panama for Calloa, intending to stop at Bombay (!) and adjust the difficulties between Consul Weir and the postmas-ter- r Esq, it our duly Agent In Suit Lake City for the tinu-cti- B connected with tbli Panor. EDITOR. of the throne. Espartero's ehances improve, especially since Prim is supposed to succeed him as king. Sixteen hundred emigrants have been NEAR , booked for Canada, free, in a British troop ship. Iu a railroad disaster near LuxemWe are now prepared to exchang burg twenty persons were killed. It is officially stated that orders have CLOTH AND YARN FOR WOOL. been sent to Athens to insure a thorough One pound of Ori to every eight ponnili of investigation of the Marathon massacre. In is reported that England under- WikJ will tx required, if it it not lurnisbed the of the gruiue will be iluducud fruui the wul. takes to clflar Greece of brigands if the price king withdraws, the ministry resigns Beef And all kinds of Soft Grease and haheas corpm be suspended. ' taken In The Cunard steamship Morocco, with a Exchange for cargo of supplies, has sailed from Liverpool in search of the Samaria. u The members of tho Royal Yacht Club meet. On Saturday next to arrange a S5 Wanted a first-claFULLER and rac for the Prince of Wales cup, to be FIN IS II Flt. , contested for "by American and British yachts of over ninety-nin- e tons burPLOSLEYACo. RANDALL, den. f The Conlria returned to Cowes without rounding, and the umpire declared that the Sappho won the race. OGDEN" CITY. Prest, Josoph Young, Eldrcilge, W. C. Staines And a of missionaries," who Urge company, arrer9 called at the late Conference, ived here per Utah Central, and left for east yesterday morning. A'though on such short notice,, (hey were leaving and ready they vrcre 'n excellent spirits PresidencFirot for their labor. The 16 tfeKt-e- r ttfcr irti the the SuperTwelve, y,' several of the consular mails," Weir slapped his C. several U. and R. the R., intendent of face; he was arrested, put in irons and City, taken to Hayti. other gentlemen from Salt llifl tieeiriV;i'c. of the Sariea ex-'. accompanied the missionaries as far as. Paris, 10. ' ploring expedition, has arrived at The following official returns have ' '" Ogdcnf en route froin"' Caledonia Bay, fyeen recoived from some of tho princiWe respectfully inform which being found impracticable the exA, Hist. pal cities: pedition moved up to the Gulf of San' f- Paris, "yes" 121,873, "no" 156,870; those foolish individuals who were firing' Bias and begun operations there, adopt- Nantes, "yes" 31,'JlG, "no" 12,88!1; ' off their revolvers on the bench on ing the line of Mondug River, and in"yea" 108,612, "no" 34,829; -Wednesday night, that there is a city tending to cross rtre Cordilleras and Lille,- "yes" 65,307, "no" 13,803; Borstrike tho head waters of the Chepso deaux, 110,107; "no" 18,460; ordinance made and provided to meet' and Bayanio River, which flows iuto the Toulouse,'"yes" 9,182, "no" 12,534. their case, and that It has been before Bay of Panama. This afternoon more barricades will An election riot occurred at Morrisan-i- a b erected in the now put in force. If they repeat their Faubourg du Temple, on Monday. Several persons were and the evening performances it is more than troops are operating against badly inJrM.1'' Ta'Tlrmitny, hominuted tkera. Tne captain,' it is reported, has probable that they will be introduced to Moses Taylor, Royal Phelps, Oswald wounded by a pistol shot. ' the Alderman's court. Folks can't come Ollcndorfer and Lawrence W. Jerome bcea 11.80 a.m. into "our town" and play the fool and for Aldermen at large. 'Tranquility is restored; all the barricades will be taken down by midnight. the bully in that fashion without being The appropriation bill amendments The streets are occupied by the troops. brought to court. This is a gentlo hint were artprcpj-itpijihalf V. iliUll-io- u ' adojri)e 12, noon. sufficient. will be which we hope for enlarging the Cajiitol grounds, The troubles throughout the city last and incrcasingjMiq apiirsl'J'Upu, for the s evening were more serious than was anjQj" Gs.xti.kmkn wanting office ef'&imptroTler of h'u'rettcy.1 1 ticipated. The authorities were forced In the House the Pacific It. R. bill to mako a Tailors should go to large dirqday of military to Thikkili & E vnt's. was taken up, and; Prth wasUowed to restore order. The barricade in the i make an explanation of the reasons that BeHville district vero stubbornly .do- , A few days ago it was rnoPHKTic. governed its opjQUCU.tsintUcifilbustQi-.fended, though subsequently carried by predicted by a band of croakerg that the ing programme; "T'lftf'IId'iisel' ty a vote tho soldiers at the point of the bayonet. refused to order the bill to a Several were killed and wounded on of "7 to grasshoppers this season would eat up third t. Tmfttt-ftjfa'- r amend- both sides. reading During the night other enevery green thing. We understand now ments were then referred to the commitand numbers of occurred, gagements the rea.on why they were in such a hur- tee ou thp I'acic, Railroad, who are auand citizens were soldiers, policemen to" report af any time. ry to get away; conscious of their own thorized killed. The Belleville district was occu Col. Kearney, of Corpus Christi, reafraid the were of hopgreenness they pied, during the night, by military in ports being robbed, on the Gth inst., of great force, and no persons were per pers. They left one individual behind, in a nearly $3,000 specie by party of mitted to pass. The police made several but they knew he was a Brand only fit U. S. military escort, while returning charges upon the crowds of people which for the burning and too dry and dead from Rio Grande. had collected out of curiosity. In some The State department has sent to the cases for even grasshoppers to touch. Saloon they used their swords, whereby Senate a correspondence relative to were seriously wounded, mainly many keepers had better take caro of their Davis Hath, an American citizen, who those who had nothing to do with the billiard tables and merchants of their was condemned to death in San Domindisorder. The police and rioters used blinds and table cloths, for the hoppers go, on a charge of aiding the revolutionfire-arfreely, but the troops made no r on the jump and the prophecy has ists, but pardoned: and compelled to general use of them. Once during the leave the country. night, a company of cavalry was asgone forth. Brig. Gen. .1. J. Dana has been assignsailed with stones, Rnd they tired on ed tho oi'the their assailants. This is the only in' -ft? Wasted. A partner in a good department of tli Lkkw. Uj. stance known where the troops departed s Philadelphia. paving business. from tho determination to use Capital required There was a terrific hail storm ou 10 ns a last resort. The workmen $1,500. Address Mr. G., Ogden Jcno only inst., the damage greatly exceeded that were out in greater force than on any j tiuk Office. of 18H8. Its greatest forco was alutig other occasion. Perfect order was rein the southern section of stored before and there are no Bab Ball. A Huso Ball Club was Third street, daylight, the city. On the south side' of Chestnut of trouble now. signs orgiinised in Ogden on the 20th April street above '1 iie Eighth there was hardly a government has not relaxed its list, under the name of the "Ogden Kcd pane of glass left, and on Broad many to guard ugainst future disprecautions Swh." They meet every Saturday for churches had thcirstaiued glass windows order. All the windows in the A match destroyed. flay on First Ward Square. Continental Hotel wero broken. The with the Junction No. 9 Club is on the Fon Ladies Only. Loves of bonnets fruit trees iii the outskirts of the city, and ducks of hats, sweet little babies' tapis, and will come off in about three just in blossom, w ere almost totally des storm The and pretties of various kinds, to be hoods minutes. weeks. troyed. lastcdthirty The stones were from the size of a pea to seen at Mrs. Penrose's Millinery EstabThe Governor. Gov. Shaffer, left seven inches iu circumference. side Main of east street, south lishment, 'f T ' r . ;" JColurabus. for the East on Wednesday morning, in House. See of advt, Ogden The mottling ef-- the CirRnd Lodge of consequence of receiving news of the ill Odd Fellows for the dedication of the is lookhealth of his wife who resides in Illin Itcw temple of that order, drew a great j Spiritcai Peogkess. Ogden crowd of strangers to. the tiiy. The ing up. Civilization is advancing. There ois. streets and buildings were profusely has been "a drunk" brought up before Grntlkmes wanting a No. 1 decorated with flowers. The procession the Alderman's Court nearly every day was two miles long. Eight bands of Suit of Ready-mad- e Clothing should go music this week. Let our. Christian friends paraded the streets. The exerci' l" 'Tuirkill '& Eabl's. ses took place at the Opera House. who long for the regeneration of Utah Governor ILays preiid. Rev. D. II. rejoice and be encouraged. More delivered an oration, the new hall Tni Murderers. Morgan Day and LAfcii Claim. Mr. ' C. Bowers aiid being afterwards dedicated according to Thomas Khapp, the two men in' custody tho ritual of the order by Grand Master others interested, take notice of John w the charge of murdering the negro Turner. Jones' advertisement, about claims for Chicago, wotoan Susan Jones, were brought up o The total A '. Jhii tollection certain lands, in this issue. ; intcrtitrtf gin on Thursday before the magist- for this district, for the month of April rate, his Honor Judge F. D. Richards. amounted to nearly $708,000, of which Ilppr-Rus- . The Deseret Evening Xews No further evidence was offered,- bnt $424,000 wero from spirits, and $87,000 advlsds the people to unite their efforts from tobacco. , v"v1twJ 'he prisoners were remanded until 'destruction of the pests which for arvessels which have the staled It is by ' ' " '7 rived '.' here from the stritSr,tbat tho are devouring the growing crops and Canadian steamer Atyot)k?!'ht "the Red Stuff. "!,This is good advice. It DlPARTFRK FOR THB EAST. Wo ani Hiver expedition, passed Sault canal garden, is Waste of time t6 fightthera single han without interference oijclaijeetibnt'rotn die imce with great pleasure the .depart-"r-e State or Federal authorities. will wore wonders but ded, f the East of a large company- of in well aa in' busias isH ors hting hoppers whose stay among us was not fThe southern Bnptllt'co'nv'ci'ition is ness. of de6tructiTeness Tho, organ productive of much. "pleasure fend the unanimously sustained the report not our on' but with on committee the cranium, of prominent Tory St of which in nny way t veTiare the northern wo feel it growing inwardly, if the bump Baptists, adverse to Mjet been able to discover They did ,,ertion. The next meeting oi the con does "hot rise outwardly, when we 6eethe flotfatromze the Union Tacifio, in fact vention will be held at 5. XouiS crlt tors jump and the spread and dinner St. Louis. 'Wliing pacific is not in their line!', Ve 'i i . ,Mike ! vanishing. To arms, ye brave! and unite pub McCoIoyo511,tonArow, to the grasshoppers who are pos-llrlish a challenge to ngnt iuace lor two or to sweep away the invading pests. V '. migrating eastward. An immense flvf thousand dollars. a side, six months districts Can unite, mon,,! women ,a,nd miSi of the pests lie on the canal bank after signing" fn,e,'ar(fclcsr within fifty drive them to the ditches and Wb to oross the water. In order to miles of New Orleans or any where, children, Where drown tve 6i&Hfti"ttfkl. them, or c'aaso them: en bag and facilitate their passage, the bonchites There was a fearful accident at six mat-i- to piles of straw prepared for their "'returned the water out of the canal tnis morning at Eureka, eight miles reception ' and burn them. Thousands hcteVVtTthe Missouri Pacific Inferring to allow their gardens to dry wes ,ut little Railroad. The express passenger train of bushels of grain may bo saved by uniUnWel-nrather than detain the col lided with tho express ty and energy in n onslaught upon cast, coming guests. When they are safe oYer, train going west. Sixteen per- them while they ftre young. All's-- fair freight waters will be permitted to return. sons were tiljtl ttjtiV sxtfiudeii two of in hopper war. ' e tid them a long farewell. .7 ., : whom will 'die. No names are known. A special train started with physicians f Buildins Sites tn T.ense !",- - and every application for the comfort of Boot. The New York 'Jlerald has' a Mtt. tho wounded, who will be brought here telegram from Ogden, which has called as soon ns woesibfa. " Ti fresMpnt fud forth : some editorial remark, stating of the railroad are both Bim-jr- , tm Shqwjiah. Mr. P. T. Superintendfetft on the spot, doing everything possible that the Mormons are arming and dril for the relief of the sufferers. ling, tlini Danites are being enrolled 4c n his wav to Salt Loire. Ciiv W- ' The accident way cansjed JtyT con- The Herald is respectfully informed that lB lecture in the Theatre there to- - ductor's misapprehension of orders. is a canard. The communication the iGen. Stoneraan reports from Arizona Sttv- There is no need to say much are we foes the will that he assume the command to fighting or expecting to only ,boit Barnum; everybody has heard of new department of Southern California fight at present are the grasshopers; but reu showman, or as he is quite and Arizona, with 'h,ejidq.uarters at they are traveling eastward and may Prescott. The latest Arizona intellio i rince oi into the Herald Office some morning micu, gence says the Indians are active, com- hop UmWl." hill mo,- ,HI.. I news of their escape from the Utah with murders. and ' hear mitting frequent outrages Mm, an, tney can jlav0 the Mining news is favorable. the Danites." .., bogies ' 'Twiumt jissiosabik jj g, ..- ,,.., JUNCTION. THE ONLY PAPER IN OGDEN. -- fir6t-clas- MILLINERY fire-arm- ' J" SALT LAKE CITY VIRITINQ SALT I.AKB CITT ARl iuvited to coll aud examine the Choice Hivk of Gool nt the General TAMES NEW MILLINERY V,' - y, -- co-o- p- ly t The Establishment, Trm of AdvorUin j art U moon- - Merchandise; able m eoula bo domed. next door tn tlio Hanking lloueeuf Himmt, Daliler Co., Eat Tciiiplu Struut, where they will ftud a ' very nice stock of t miixixeryJ ". C-.- . ; ri:iTiii:ies FLOWE16S,' -' - r Item til the St.plt with being replaniihed "- - ikess Tiiuraixcs, US DEH - rt coitntl y Aitortmenrs of vrLIcb ' i neceis?j for Familiea anil tio CLOTH IXG, ' '31 Siuilovus Khaltcra, lints, llouncttt, HubifM' Hoods, Cioiicral Xotlons. The VeopW$ Taper! ' it.1' , SAME AS EASTERN CITIES. PRICES THE j 400 l j FORRCI-OBCR- lowing ileocriliwl property, tn wit: A portion of Lot ten (Hit la isiock twenty-nt- e l'lot A. Ocdou CUT Surcr, in the County et corner of Weber, comiuKiK'ii'g at the ftortn-eee- t aid (loi.ttieice poutn mirty-ai- x t;wi leei, W est twonty tlmiH-- e thence Sortb thirty roda, ii Citt) feet, thence but twenty ('JO) rode, to place of beginning, conUiniiig thirteen hundred and twenty (itju) in tin re yanw, more or reea, togetner with the tenement, hwodiuunente, right, prirl. thereunto belonging, to legea and appurlcnaace the hicheet bidder for caeb, on Saturday the 14th A day of May, ll., 1870, belweeu the lioun of Ten aud Twelve o'clock a m. WILLIAM BROWN, Deputy Sheriff of Weber County. , April, 12th, 1870. Cliambrays, THI I 1'rolate Court of Weber Coanty, I'uih Territory. amtiut luiah U Rtewext. end tn favor of riisrlci Woodinnnane, for the ram of Te Tl.nuwnd Two Hundred IMIara ((2.JHO), I will 'll at Public A union at the following described premise, in Ot'icn City, tutu Territory, the fol- Iiawns, OGDEN JUNCTION Brilliants, (2M. it tn 75 Hoops Cheese, OOXTAIBI (') The Latret Ttyrayhte Xe$ Haras, Article en all the Leadng Topics of the Day. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. ESTATE OF CREPITOR8 OF THE W. Weat, deceased, are hereby notified that all claim" agaibat aaid Eatnte mnat be prenentd on or before alx montba from date hereof to the undernigncd Administrator! of aaid Ealnte, aa all account againat aaid Estate not ao pre tented will be barred aud disregarded la the tottlenient of aaid Etate. f MART TYEST, 1I0AGLAHI, LElgTER j. HGKRICK, 8UARP. , N.B. The clalma againnt aaid Estate may be filed with Waller Tkouipon, at Ogden City. Ogden City, , . March S8th, 1870. . AS AN ADVERTISING Alcohol, MEDIUM THE JUNCTION HAS FEW EQUALS Glass, Hardware in great ra- -. riety, IN THIS WESTERN "'' COUNTRY. 25-- 6 NOTICE! Sole and Upper Leather, rnHOJLASi TIIOMA8. FORMERLY OF THB d 1 Ogden Hrmse and well knows aa an knight of tho aeizxora and blade, haa on a ot Slain street, little nortn ojiiiini rinMiieN, N. La.viU'a. lleaaka for til patronage of hii old fHeuda and of all who want a clean ahave in an easy chair, with a light band aud a keen razor. 14 tf acoom-plidhe- l OIi POTATOES, OHAIN; Oil CASIL';;H; FIFTY CENTS PER BUPHKI, will be taken in exehange for Beei at $i.00 I POTATOES luve AT Merchants wlio want to Sell their Goods will do well to Advertise in tho Junction, , A LARGE CARPEXTERS . ( , V : :..) i -- s ''ft j Dwii.Liu.tIC-- : R child """"Si .l of JMcpl, m4 Mary UHdrowaed, , .... juuugnrigj 'FOREIGN. ... ; .... i DIED. The 8pan1sh ministers In France, Italy, In Plain City, May 10th, Crandall Austria and Portugal have been sum moned to Madrid; it is supposed to con Knight, son of Alonio and Catherine fer with the ministers on tho question Knight, aged 13 months and 27 days. ,T'f''n-!-fL- .1 i". t ! , J ! ,v STOCK 'i J Cilw ..'b i" " 1914 OF 7AND:JOiiEES' iAMEg McOAW. BO ESS EL PARPE& Main Street. Oqden City, i Agents for American and Elgin Watclie. Kjjep janmtaiiUy on hand a large aanortmnnt ot nne Jtiweuy, iorelgn Watcliea, uuna, fuuiia, ana Ul Kll AIIIUB. rurchaners will'dn well tn examine our Stock ,, leir nnrrhuing erwwber. Repairing oarefully don aud all work warranted. lira Subscriber's Attention! ' . '! ! ;. " tbat Judicious Advertising ii the road to auceeia ia every tepartmeat t Trade. JUST the ' f .lafti.ai'i .,..,!. ' ; .'it At ItECa3IYElV.!-,t';' . ;. .'- - ' I . RAdnAArl V- - Ir ..7' ,v ' ' :. Prlnm. ;i Ji!!!t of Ogden and elee their Advertisement! publlo where to give ue for Inserttcs ia the ON SUBSCRIPTION, " It bat beea lreqnently 4emonitrated We invite i .. . TOOLS ..If-- ' ITatchmators, Jewelers AGnnsmlths. S WILL TAKE 'I 1',' .ton- AIIIMlHIllfclOlI fib U - 1 ' ' - ;i !'; r '.t .y. ' J 7 ! ! 6.v .1 CtC. s ; ' ilechanics can doubtless, in crease their Business by Ad-7 vertisltig in the Junction. .l.-.- j Cte, : ' ' t.ay reoidem.. per ( tionery, : BEES Sta- - full supply of A ' it LATHER AND SHAYEM." ; 50 Tlows, AND AU OTHERS interested: You are hereby notified that 1 8. U. Land Office, Salt Lake City, will appear at the I'tah, liefore the Regfvter and Roceirer tbereof, on the l"Ui day of May, A.D.,170, to pror my right to enter under the provision, of tlx and Act of September 4th, 1X41, the B. A N. VT. Lute 3 and 4 of Sec. 2, &p. fl, N. B. 2 W. at which time and place you can anixmr and con tee t if you Wituene uy hand this loth day of ee proper. 1S7U. UA11YI.X April, ' 1 SiMlaw ., Cooking StoTcs, mo JAMKSM.McCARTSET .. Oils, Faints, .JjDitN . f 100 Sacks Bacon, Attn 3o--3 TIIF .i! i7: ".it ii i rr ' ! Muslins, SHERIFFS SALE. OF A DKCRSB OF tHI' Prints,y ViArtAM Silt Lake City. VIRTUE BY from the i JUST ARRIVED: Mrs. STEKIl O USE, r ru 1 '.'ti'i::, A Paper for all Classes IN Millinery and Prcwmiklnif in all their Brauchee exm'iilfd will promptitude. Ladies' ewn materiel made up iu the Uteet etyle. 84-t- : JOBBING TRADE.' ' w i i- - ' to-la- y. Groceries per Year. $G Only ESTABLISHMENT, ( ' r. 38-t- . -- UM1L WI10LE8ALE l - . OGDEN CITY. ss . s, OGDEN CLOTH AND YARN. c- Mar-wille- 2u & EZ. I. THE Jcictiok. All Orders addressed to CLEAN COTTON RAGS R H. TTX Ogden Citv, will have pre pi aMention- - For which we will allow Five Cents per lb. We will Other inn umoe. lw allow THREE CXST8 per rb. for tip jonr Kg nod bring rlrem l9of U The Circulation of the Junction is slready large and is constantly incr&mtu?. II. B. CLAW SON, Superintendent. i 1 1 ! I i i i |