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Show HY TELEGllAPIL ground England has for this story is not known, but it is supposed to have come this country. While the British from to tha Oodfx Jcsctto by the Atlantic Government would not object to voluna od Pacific Telegraph Company. s tary annexation on the part of the it is understood that it would pro tect tne people of the Sandwich Islands, if called on, against any further attempt to seize the islands. However absurd the idea may appear it is manifest that Lou- it is believed in England that some such move is comemplated in this country. This may be the explanation of the sailing of a couple of the British war vessels for Honolulu, but as far as the ad- f Haw-aian- The Sunday Liquor Law in California! The Situation in isiana! Napoleon Sick! ministration is concerned it maybe stated that there is no foundation for the oppinion which appears to prevail in Great Britain on the subject. New York, 5. An Important Explanation by the German Ambassador! The Sandwich Islands Question! The Verdict in theStokes Case! AMERICAN. San Francisco, 5. Mrs. Fair has procured a warrant fir the arrest of G. Thistleton for libel. 1 lie libel consists iu a series of cai ica-- l tires of her last trial for murder. Stockton, 5. Two hundred tonn of wheat arrived here from Hall's Ferry, being i he first cargo pince navigation opened oji the San Jouquin river. ' The saloon keepers and others inter--te- d in the Sunday law held a meeting l r the purpose of taking action in re-ird to testing tho constitutionality of I lie Iav. It is estimated that more liquor JiJie been sold by the measure than at auy other time in the history of t he tewn. The wheat market is brisk,, advanced i'i ices ranging from $2 05 to $2 10. Los Angelos. All the fetore?, bar rooms, including the hotel bars arc ordered closed by the city marihal, under the new Sunday to-da- p te-dii- v y lw. A ton of rich silver ore, from the new Ava Watts mining district, was received J'.r San Francisco. riacerville, Cal., 5. The new code closed the front doors ! all baloons here The Mar-hwill have to cloje the back ones or tiic law will be null. Columbus, 0., T, About midnight on Saturday the citizens were alarmed by a loud rumbling liaise and three detonations that shook the Louses. It is believed to have beeu caused by an earthquake. Terre Haute, Ind., f. The fine residence of the Hon. Putk. tinea was Ue&troyid by fire last to-da- y. al . iiiht. . i St. Louis, 5. Since the wet weather of a week ago niiiny horses with the epizootic have Mittercd relapse And the fatal cases number thirty daily. ' Frank lilnir received number of cullers to day. He is rapidly regainiug i he use of his right urm. New Orleans, 5. General F.tnnry has instructions to Ji"ld troops in readiness to preserve the JmMCC. Attorney-tJenern- "tciegraphg m follows: l 'Attorney-Genera- Ogden of Louisiana Williams l "Members of the Legislature returned looted by the State board, recognized Governor YVuriuouth before the asseui M.igfofthc body at Mechanics' Iasii-luuare compelled to meet under our Constitution, iu order to preserve their status. Their assemblage "will be peaceable, without arms and villi no purpose of aggression, but y to organize. The organization presided ovir by Pinchbeck has threatened violent interference, from which serious -, sim-j.i- tnuUemay arie. . That organization derives its authority from the attitude l' the Federal Executive, and will be controlled by the President. We trust hf will discountenance any interference with an assemblage which has order for it;! object and is remiered necessary by the bituatiou." "Washington, 5. The German Ambaasador, fchloezcr, wiiies to Secretary Fish, in relation tq tin- - emigration of Germans to this counTaere was a time when the poptry. ulation of Germany had attained such proportions numerically, that the found itself ooliged to, favor migration in every way. It was order-v.- i (lov-ernmc- nt At that time that emigrants should receive railway transportation at lower ru es than other travelers. Two great 'wars have, meanwhile, hud their una. voidable effect upon the population of Germany, and emigration, which a country o.f in laboriug force Mil l the army of its material, can na lunger uppear desirable, an,d can therefore no longer be encouraged as it for nn: ly was by the Government. There U, liowever, 1 think, an evidence of between tne continuance of a temporary encouragement o.f cmigratioq, and a direct prohibition or prevention of th same.'' I , No uiforrjotiou received here indicates ktt the btttisli Government has coa-c- t ive J idea, Uiat the (U'verawent of tlm U. S., will avil itself of the present t on'iMo.ii of affairs in the Sandwich If-- , y9 t tytize and annex tiiem. de-jri- dif-Jcj'n- , )t' Great crowds gathered around the Court of Oyer and Terminer yesterday, where Tremaine was making the concluding portion of his argument in defense of Stokes. He was very severe upon the boy Hart, and alleged that he His animadversions wu8 a perjurer. upon the character of Fisk were quite bitter. He claimed the shooting of Fisk by Stokes, under even an apprehension of danger, if that apprehension was sincere, was a justifiable defense. Tremaine closed his argument for the defense at one o'clock. There was great applause from the audience upon the conclusion of his address, which was suppressed by the Judge. Alter recess Beach replied for the prosecution, and spoke several hours, lie culled upon the jury to judge whether, from the story of Stokes himself, the case was not oue of murder. When Beach had concluded, the judge delivered his charge to the jury at length and in a lucid manner, saying in conclusion that it would be a great misfortune if they should now disagree. The jury, after u few hours, entered about eleven o'clock, and rendered a verdict of murder in the first degree. Judge Bourdman deferred sentence until Monday. The anticipation that a verdict would be given some time created much interest in many places throughout the city. It was hardly expected, however, that a verdict would be reached so soon. Tho jury came into court at 11:12 p.m. There was a marked sensation in court nt the announcement of the verdict. The prisoner turned ashy pale; his sister wept aloud. Assistant bis trict Attorney Fellows moved that the sentence of the law he pronounced, but at the suggestion of Tremaine, the Judge deferred it until Monday. The jury, it transpired, on retiring stood tea for murder in the first dgree, aud two for manslaughter in third degree. From information derived in an interview with some of the lawyers for Stokes, it is thought no exceptions to the verdict will be taken. A demand was made upon Henry C. Bowen, of the Brooklyn Union, on Saturday, by a lawyer representing the Tribnne, lor a retraction of the alleged libel appearing in the Union, and which was subsequently copied into the Xew York Timet, concerning the ownership and circulation of the Tribune. The Brooklyn Union, on Saturday, in its editorial, says it had no knowledge of its own, in relation to the matter complained of, aud that its informant obtained hi knowledge from hearsay testimony The A'. Y. Tribune, referring editorially to statements recently published by two envious editors, one in New York and the other in Brooklyn, concerning the business and the ownership of the Tribune, denounces the statement as false, and threatens libel suits unless they are retracted. The stories referred to are of the alleged interest of Jay Oou'd and "Boss" Tweed in the Tribune. Henry C. Bowen is mentioned as one of nterest in the affairs of their unfortunate Stale, returned here and express themselves satisfied and pleased with the at tention and sympathy they found in tne sorth. Some members of the delegation will probahiy remain here at present to bring the attention of Congress to the condition of affairs in Louisiana. It is expected the President will send a message to Congress with all the documents and information on the subject in his possession, and that a discussion upon the matter will then be had. Advices from New Orleans show that McEuery will certainly be inaugurated by his conservative supporters. members of the Government here are apprehensive that blood will be shed. The Custom House party is attempting to prevent the inauguration of McEnery. They are very severe upon Gen. Longstreet, who they declare to be desirous of a new rebellion. Decatur, 111., 6th. A family consisting of five persons were taken violently sick at once after breakfast this morning. The symptoms were those of poison. A doctor investigated the matter, and found paper conwhich taining poison in had been used in making coffee The family arc very sick, but at lust accounts out of danger. No clue as to whom put the arsenic in the puup has been discovered. FOREIGN. London, o. Napoleon has been suffering for some time from symptoms of stone in the bladder, the presence of a large stone having been demonstrated bj means cf a "sound." On Thursday the patient underwent the first operation for its removal by lithotomy. London papers of Saturday announce that the operation was successful, and that up to Friday night the condition of the patient was encouraging, no unfavorable symptoms having been developed. A dispatch from Chiselburst announces No apprehis condition as unchanged. hensions of a serious result are enterTo-da- y, pump-wate- tained. John Pawson r, of London, dealgoods, have failed. Their liabilities are reported at fifteen millions. It is feared other failures will follow. The Standard says the annexation of he Sandwich Islands to the U.JS., would be no nennce to England, but to Aus tralia, and urges in the event of such transfer, the annexatiouof the Fejee to Australia. & Co., ers in Manchester Is-an- ' . v-V- i ? carpet-bagger- Bar-num'- s ! to-da- retain his position: Judge Hawley, jn consequence of his affilintio-- i wiih Trumbull, will be dropped. Judge Nopgles. of Idaho, will succeed him; McKean will remain tor a time but a new receiver of public monies will be appointed, and, after a lime Chief Justice Titus will b recalled by Senator Cameron from Arizona to fill the same position in Utah, anil McKtau will be appointed Governor of that Terp. ritory. So "vive la bugatelle!" etiii-l- A ISrokcn IMiig. The followincr letter to the Salt Lake Herald is so interesting to the general public that we copy it, entire. Whether the predictions of the writer be literally fulfilled or not it is evident that the ring that has made such curious and iniquitous evolutions at Salt Lake is broken into so many pieces that it can never be bed-fellow- s welded again to opposo justice, viodelivering dissenting opinions, is now late law or breed disturbance iu a corraled as one of the "ring," while it is known that he has no sympathy save peaceable community. with justice and the law. Mr. A. S. Gould, seeking firBt MaxChicage, Dec. SO, 1827. well's Editors Hebald: place, denounces the General as a a world't "All the blundering sot ; then hankering for the stagn. And all tup men and wometi merely pluyers; office, declares tnat Moore aod all pst Tlicy bnvs their exit aud their cntiiiucos, office cliqua should be removed the post Aud web in turn pluys inaar porta." for losing a very large amount of money As will appear by the annexed extract during the last eighteen months: but clipped from our Tribune of this morn- finally, having made up his mind to take ing: "THK M0HM0S PROBLEM. Special dispatch to the Chicago Tribune. Dec. 29. Governor Woods' place, denounces him in unmeasured terms; and in turn the whole pack point their fingers at Gould as a bummer, a dead-beand a strong endorser of illegitimate polygamy. at "Round about tho ntl.irou no; In the poieouiHl The Biutisii Mi-sio- iaya thirty-on- I'UvMdltriniat n. Star of Dec. 10th has the following: "Arrival--EldeJohn Bees arrived from Utah ou board the Manhattan, on Nov 2Cth. Elder Newel II. Clay"Appointment. ton is appointed travelling Elder in th London, and Elder Jo'in Uees travelliug Elder iu the Glamorgan Conference." In this city, Jan. oth, 1873, from the effects of couceut rated lye, which sha drank about eighteen mouths ago, Mary Ann Douglass, daughter of llich.n d and Eliza Joice Douglass, aged 2 years, 10 months and 14 days. 110 AH0UT ACRKS OV YVATT.V. LANP, bitm tenred, mid nuor in tienrag coti'liuon: cultivation. A good iK'twei'M three and tnur niTe eminently nriat4 for n viueyard. AUj a lloClK, Granary, .Slaldo and other iiiiruveuieiit-- . Vif complnte. On-har- double-roome- entire or in part to suit For particular apply to To be sold d61tf purcha.-r- . TIIOS. READ, Hooper City. J. C. CHAMBERS, HE A LEU. IN lloolts, Newspapers, s anil Iiisi', MAIN STREET, OGDEN, IXFOKM HIS M'MEItOl'S in thin and th iierthern count m th;it he hat HEMQVI'l) Ills liunitiia from J. it. fool corner to more couiniodiotiK premiv ou TO DESlltKS ZVIain Street, epposito tlio Post Olliee, whore ho can hotter meet the iiitreajiug donjand luines. in hid line of School Books and Stationery alwajsim hand. Pictures, Drawing Paper, Pencil, etc., etc. J. G. C. wishes particularly to impress ou the minds of the Musical Cuiuuiukity that he intends niakins MUSIC & MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS a specialty in hU business. Anything in this line supplied on tho shortott; notice and at Salt I.ake City prices. Now on hand: Tlia w Cnrminn Pof-r$1.50; Festival Glee Itook, I2..V); Merry Chime, tlfie.: Violin InHtriirtoM, Monniaiti Warbler, X.c. and 'i)c.; 100 Skints of Scotland, ttic, and a variety of Sheet Music, etc. etc. SUNDAY riCTl'KB B0OK8, Novels, Child' History of Awerica, Ku. Call and Kxuluiue. blU.'itt' a, fl.; SCHOOL-REWARDS- , M. D. HAMMOND, Main Street, Ogden, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND WAGON WAREHOUSE. entrails throw; Toad that omler coldest stone, and niKhUhat, or Dead. An eastern exchange says that Sidney Uigdon, tlia author of the Mormon Bible, is dead." If the old man ever wrote a bible of any kind, his Most intimate friends didn't kno-- of it; hut seeing that, he is dead there is nothing liko clothing hiin with post humous honwhat is the "Mirnnn ors By the-bliible?" We always i nnngi t it was the old fashioned one that has been so long in general use. 5. L. Herald, 7th. inst.' to-da- y, Washington, the "envious editors." The proposed resignation of Judge The report" that the Eric Co. n.e to sue Commodore Vanderbilt for about Strickland, of the United States Court $3,500,000 is considered part of Jay of Utah, will leave the court there, as Gould's programme for revenge. It is far as known, entirely in the hands of suspected that the latter has not forgiv- those who are in favor of the Adminisen the Commodore for his contemptuous tration policy of severe dealing with the expression, and possibly hopes to make Mormons. The feeling of the new disa good profit on his 00,000 shares by trict attorney, appointed since the meetsqueezing tho Commodore. Whether the ing of Congress, is not fully known, but, suit will result as favorably as that from some expressions dropped during against Gould, is a question, for the his late visit to Washington, it is berailway king will probably fcive Presi lieved that he will go as far as the law dent Watson a lively fight before he gets will allow in carrying on the Adminis through. he stock advanced Saturday, tration crusade against Moruionism. The which was doubtless just as gratifyinjr majority of the present Congress seems to Gould as if he had won a legal vicdisposed to let the Mormons Alone, and tory. It is said that he is reaping taost to allow the more moderate of them an of his profit in the London market. opportunity of urging their policy ef a A private telegram from New Orleans gradual abandonment of polygamy. says all the Custom House employees What the temper of the next Congress who are members of the Legislature will be no one can tell, though some of have resignef; been removed or sus- the leaders cf the house who have been are in favor of no stringent pended, anticipatory, of the President's order soon to be issued, forbidding the legislation. They say that the history holding of any Stte or other office by of Mormonism illustrates the truth of ; the old aduge, that "the blood of the Government officials. '' On Saturday afternoon five prisoners martyrs is the seed of the church." Attempted to escape from Ward's' Island Wheu Mormonism has been let alone, in a small boat, but were precipitated they say, it has grown very slowly, if into the water and drifting ice. Two of at all, but persecutions, whether in Ohio, Illinois or Utah, have invariably them, females, were drowned. John S. Pardee, a noted lottery man, given it new life. Judge Strickland is war arrested at Binglumpton,; N. Yl, on not understood to contemplate resignaSaturday night, pn couiphau,t of Israel tion because of any difference with the McDonald, special agent of the post Of- Administration, though he fa voted the fice Department, on, charge of violating view taken of the notable case of last the laws of the United States against year, by District 'Attorney Bates, and lotteries, , iq fraudulently using the sustained by the Supreme Court. He i! mail. v,: - j says thai, while Congress refuses or neglects to appropriate funds for the proper i (Washington, (y Members o,f the Louisiana delegation, maintenance of the court, it ia wnable to who have been laboring in New York, Administer justice or enforce. Ms decrees, qd other thnr 9itii to eTpfce in-- . nd i therefor a dead letter w.Vh 1 he cannst endur, and furthermore, that he cannot afford to be a judge for Jil.000 when he can make twice as much money by practicing at the bar. It is amusing to oue who, like myself, Salt Lake City spent nearly a year in 1871-2, and was of season the during is still then and perfectly posted iu all the schemes, tricks and characteristics s who of that ring of bloodshed iu Utah by nearly involved their gross aud wicked perversion of all law, to see how each one now seeking to retain his place, or to obtain a new one, chaugts the whole features of his couterers. So long as the coiiesive power of public plunder existed among them, like the Happy Family in museum, they all chattered, grinned and smiled at each other as if "but a single heart beat for them all;" "and all weul merry as a marriage bell;" but now comes the distribution of federal instantly all is patromiige, and lo Woods Governor Lust wiuter changed. was held up to public g:ue, by his colleagues, as a paragon of purity, chastiin Washty and religion; while us a he is represented hypocrit ington, who "makes long prayers standnig in the corners of the streets that he m y be seen of men" one evening; aud the next presides in phues where piety is at a discount; who preaches thrilling sermons ngaiust polygamy while in practice essaying a very different role And President Grant himself, is made to believe that the Oregon Governor is now in love with Mormon damsels! This is how his "friends" speak of him; and so "oil' with his head!" is the cry, and off it will go! So much for Woods. Strickland, the pure aud immaculate, whose last year's charge to the grand jury was a compound of balderdash, judicial swaggery, and ignorance of the law, only equalled by his maudlin order, when presiding over a political meeting nt the Walker House, to his minions to shoot down all who oared to come between the wind aud his nobility this man, Strickland, who, it is charged, has divided his time between the tap room, the billiard table and games less respected by law, filling up the intervals with imprecations upon the Mormons and all who did not join in hossanahs to himself and his judgments and decrees; who went to Washington to select his successor and instal him in office in the same manner thai he, himself, was selected by Judge Drake, as his, and on terms equally remunerative this same Strickland, as we see by the is by dispatches published here the equally immaculate Gould, the pious McLeod, And the immortal Baskin, converted into a conservative, dispassionate judgo, who favored the views of district attorney Bates, as sustained by the Supreme Court of the United States, in the Englebrecht case! What a jumble these strange make of each othv'r! In seeking to fill the places of those they are decapitating so fast, Judge Hawley, the only capable lawyer on your bench, is now converted into a supporter of Chief Justice McKean's missionary judgments by these fellows; and althcngh insulted again and again by his brethren for e, 8welterd venom aleeplng got lloil thoa firat i'the charmed pot." THE FAR-FAME- And so completely have these men, in their frantic zeal to secure office, blackballed and masqueraded each other, that no one can now tell " Mother from which." Ere long we expect to learn that Chief Justice McKean has coquetted with Brigha.m Young, and so Molasses, Mills, Corn Shellers, Feed is unfit to be Governor in the place of Cutters, Mills, Fanning Emery Grinders, Oregon Woods. A large quantity of But enough on this grand masked as in set forth the extract performance, from the Chicago Tribune; and now let and Fittings of every Lind. me tell all tho f of Utah a SCHUTTIiER WAGON Sulky Horso Rakes, Buckeye Reapers and Mowers, WAGON TIMBER office-seeke- rs 47-t- real, truthful secret: William Carey, the nominee for U. S. S. District Attorney of Utah, vice Bates no has removed, sympathy vith Main St., Hooper City Mat. either McKean, Strickland, Woods, Baskin, McLeod, or any of the Goods, Miing." Though not much of a lawknows-whahe is not and and General Merchandise. yer law, will never violate the law. for any one. Th very bent brand of He is the second cousin of the Tobacco, and Cigars. Liquors, from to went Galena Salt family; Lake iu Order to study out the real sitALSO uation; is a conservative, just man, in perfect sympathy with E. B. who owns large real estate there, where prima Joint and Otf caualwaytt is a devoted friend of Hon. W. II. ' nbtamed. tlf Hooper, and has always stod in opposition to any special legislation against the Mormons; and in whose appointment o. vnii, , the ring" has caught a tartar. The STUART KKKfj CONSTANTLY ON result will be this: J. Robinson Walker DM. a lut of th beat will certainly be appointed Governor of I' I. MPS, with nuitabU rr obrcd of Utah; Mr. Curtis, chief clerk of the fur aU in tk eoantry, AImm Vunl fU Mr ti fitd a4 llt4 s r Fvnp. Fuo land oihee !n' Washington, will succeed rwuooahL term. WvrJcl H Tftii ' Qencral Maxwell,; Wi,IHa.u. IVey wjH T. WADS WORTH, Dry Groceries, t Wash-burn- e Wash-burn- e. AButcher's Shop ' PUMPS! u e PU.VJPS! rif on r iro-pipiu- ive-w- |