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Show mm to Work, Mr. Cole. CSd enccs between the representatives of nations. It 'seems that we committed an the two great Anglo-SaxoAt tho time Jtevcrdy Johnson was ptvgiou error in the anDouncement, our Minister to the Court of St. & few days since, that Cole of California was lookioc; with James. She visited the Queen and alwistful gaze upon a foreign mission, Earl Granville, for the purpose of lie now proclaims that it is his in- laying the difficulties which were the tention to withdraw from public life, subject of contention. Mr. Johnt being, defective,. alio, with a qualification however. , There son's is no Yacaat European mission, he wrote at his dictation, the celebrated which was the cause of his retlcclarcs, that he can he indurcd to treaty moval,' and received the animadvert accept, As there is no vacancy at sions1 of the party in ' power, Yet this time, his modesty and disinter- draft was the basis upon which f.tedness arc sublime. It is true that that the Berlin itiissiod; cne of the our international difficulties were settled. n Most important to which an With almost unlimited wealth, be accredited, will soon bo and the surroundings ,of; a stately rendered, vacant by the resignation her life was not unalloyed ' f the": venerable, chronicler Atho is residence, the' . tribulations and ; sorrows now the representative of the United by which belong to allwhether in the States at the Court of the German loftiest or lowliest stations. The alKmpcror, This is the only prospect lurement of public life, the glitter of has for an apthat the power failed to soothe the anguish of pointment, lie can depend upon the fact, that the others will cling a mother's heart, overwhelmed with sorrow over the premature 'death of with.; tenacity to their places . "We a one of tho most promising find vannot' see any chance for the lalo son, men of the MonuSenator. ,:, The lists arc full. The worthy 'young lest thing he can do is to brush off mental City. The death of Mrs, Johnson will the dust in his, library, and go to be deeply regretted among all who work like an honest man. - When a knew and loved her for tho virtues vacancy occurs in Furopean missions which made her an ornament he will be;'dulf informed; in tho it devoted wife aud al loving meantime the best advice his friends ciety, I - a; mother. '; " is can give him for him to return to a career of usefulness' iti an humbler What Sam Didn't. frphoro, and exert' his influence to The Idaho World sas if it hadn't promote the interests' 'of the combeen for the Utah bill Uhe Idaho munity in which he lives. people would never, have heard of THURSDAY, 20. b i ',"t-- ; 4 no, inore.J B-The blow from the Junction killed him. Bright etui, blue ekies,. balmy air, ladies' emilcs, general ' looks of hopeful ness, clean sidewalks, budding trees, sprouting grass and signs of Spring, that's what we are having in these parrsJ. Boyle & Co., have a' stock of splendid fumUure.'and it's going off like hot Jors.-VTh- . 'I ' V.".'. - .. n. Missionary Appointments. , ; or North Ogdcn President F. D. s nd Biehdp L. J. Hcrriclc. Harrisville Elders F. A. Hammond and It. riillantjrne. v Plain City Elders C..W. Penrose and ' CJB''': '' Thos. Wallace. E.' Stratford, late of the Junction Huntsville Elders Walter Thomson Office, is selling wagons, iron, and maand D M. Stukrt. chines, like winking, at M. D. HamSlatersville Elders Lorin Farr and mond's shop, Main Street. D. II. Peerj. Messrs. Chitpman k Seally have IUverdiilc Elders F. S. Richards and bought ortt Geo A. Lbumis' interest in Jeffrey Dinsdale. the "Jnnction Hotel." ' Both these genF. D. RicnARDS", tlemen are well known and respected in L. J. Heriuck. Ogden, apd they will no doubt receive the support of the travellinr public, as Ogdk.n as a Resort. All our first well as of their many1 resident friends. Al. Low has opened a nice, neat inclass hotels were erowded last night, Tlich-ard- giving evidence of a quick roturn to an active business season. We met several gentlemen last evening at the Ogden House, assembled from all sections of the country. ' Many of them were merchants, while others were on a piscatorial trip. Amoii the' latter was Mr. William Walker, Clerk of the First District Court, who came to town for the purpose of indulging in the pastime of 'angling.' ' He was arrayed in u fisherman's costume, and amply prepared with tackle for committing sad havoc among the fishy inhabitants of our waters. or . I:.'.- of-so- Sols Leather aC6 Pkgs. Leather is increasing in value and getting scarce Hince n gentleman connected with this ofiice had his Noi 14 boots mended, at the 'shop 'of one of our popular shoemakers. " The following items will give some idea of the burden that is imposed upon a large, understanding. One-haside two quarts of pegs, one Merritt during the session, and they j tea pounds nails, sewing up large patch, are at a loss to know .whether he rep- an inside etc., rip,' making a total of resented Jdabo or Utah. seventeen dollars and seventy-fiTenls. He represented licithcr. lie tried, And only to think he has had those boots ' J' ' ""' however, tS misrepresent Utah, 'Vut mcmled four times I didn't even acCQmpsh that; his cue ' Travel. The Union Pacific train effort in Congress is represented by 0. came in al the regular hour yesterday evening. ' About 'one hundred and twenty From1 th e sWoch" Recois n.f The emigrant moitlj Italians, French" and Mormons, iu abanJonint ' Germans, were among the passengers, valley iu tl Spring oflSU, left behind bound principally for Nevada and Washtkem, among, pther, .valuable imprQve-menta large Irrigating 'diich' eighteen ington Territory. We understand that miles long. It has become' filled wrth four sleeping cars will be attached to the sand, and the successors )oJtho original due this' crening from' thp East. train claimants are now clenninjjH gvt, ihat it maytbe used for irrinjatin; tha coming Travel i'i 'daily increasing on this road. Its) construction' must ' have Bummer. Pacific 'was oiftime'this , The Central thousands of dollars, button"outlay cost From the West there s not of a few hundreds tiirill; put, it :ia gaod morning. 'so marked an 'improvement in condition again. The jMormou).ncver quite a realized dollar from their lab&rs. travel ns from the East, lmt a change A large quantity of trctables arrived for. the better is 'oocrTHble. ScTeral from the Utah ecttlements ju (the Joth J well known Portland, Sacramento and IOSU Judge Lovell writes from Iron County, Sun Francisco dealers .were, among tbc Utah,-- bat himself and party have, diswere passengers. ... Three Chlnec ladies "i : i. j. covered somcvery promising silver aud also on...the train, on iheir way to an edcopper mines fifty or sixty miles north- ucational institute near Buffalo, Jf. V. east flf St." Getrgc, in. the vicinity of Iron Springs. '1 The ores are represented i The Utah Central came in a few min to be very rich and the working facilities utes late an J departed on time. Jsoth-iW- g fu or 'censequence is reported from Salt gooL .. j ., i; ,s , i ,i , Arong the new postrnulcs ordered by Lake'' The weather Is pleasant, and the department i! one fVom George, Utah, to Wallapai, Arizona.- - It should bus;ucss is looking up. have been from Pioche to Wallapni. by wav ftf St Georee. The travel and cor Gehmis and Soasdisavia.h Xews respondence between here and Wallnpai aro extensive and comtant'y increasing Messr Campbell and Patterson, of Salt . in importance. , ., Lake, have on hand a Urge qnantity of . , ,,. ,. , i romieinz new coai uwcovrries nave i been made m Iron countv. Liah. but ' ure wrry to They are, also in regular receipt of Sean-learsome troulle' eiists iu, rftjfcirJ to tiiles. ,ConMdirable'j dinnvian newspapers. Our Danish and jumping" has been done, and tbc jump: s.cai,u in the orth who want ers are now away with samples, trving e from .Ue.r native land had to make sales, while those latn,i,.g to be to the above named enterpris- prior locators are on the ground de- - ' nd , iu possession. r.. veloping, ing ,...:. A Heroine of the Past in Uer, Grave. Our morn'mg dispatches inform us of thtfdeatliofIrs; lUfqr&f $6kn-- f on oil yesterday in the city timore, at the age of seventy one years. li This noble woman, iho cheri ished wife of one of "nature's nobleof" Bal-- men, a statesman who, during an ac-ti- vc 'scrvito of forty years in the various walks of professional and political life, was connected with names that are emblazoned in the :.cnals of our country. Descended from the revolutionary heroes, whose facrifices of blood and tveisure contributed to the independence of the t'oufederatiori &he has seen the Re- public rise from an insignificant nation, just born, to be ono of the foremost powers of the earth. Mrs. Johnson was connected with Key, the author of the, ;.tat bpan-pe- d Banner,',' our, national anthem. in the history of MaIt i ryland that when Fort McIIcnry was bombarded she went through the ordeal of the fire that made the hcav-rn- s lurid with blares that were vomited . from tho i mouths!, of 'English ; cannon, and attended upon her Wounded uncle, who defended the nmpart oier which the flag of hie country waved. In an outburst of patriotic cnthuiiasm she pointed to the bannerwhich' kissed, the brcexs, and, if history bo correct, it was he who at that moment inspired tho verse of Iey, as !ie was carried off a prisoner on a hostile vessel, and ihot Mid shell were raining upon the gallant defenders of Baltimore; During the long and eventful career' 'ot her distinguished husband, io the yariouf positions of responsibility which he led as Attorney General, United States Senator, and Ambassador to the Court of Great Britain , Mfs, Johnson was noted for her hospital ity and . th c elegance, of the , rucep-tiowhich she occasionally gave to her friends, While the jddibcratlons of tlie Akbama confer- tnee were pendinghfe exhibited taci'j fVcpuQiUag 'ifrcr-Jcel- : lf sole-leathe- r, e -- tke-:Mudd- y s, ! 1 . . . He is Prepared for Death )$: , Ambas-vulor'ca- Affecting Scenes in Prison! Foster Breaks intoTears! - eye-sigh- TELEGRAPH Y The Doom of a Murderer! SuxnAt, Maucu 23n, 1873. , rund-hoa- at , AMERICAN. s to-dii- y - t. et. three-cornere- d , to-da- y. ; & , ; . Jirs. StcI)lIel, , Wood-Uiansee- Ilotclwlrrivals ; - . i . South-wort- h, tliftkjit Monte-Omto- ," itlui-trate- " v,"1 W. TURNER, )!';,V';;rviivi,';" Of measles and trotip, this 'morning, CEO; at 0:00, Ida ALMKN-ti'daitglite- N pturrrt' 'Xt - if riFTII STREET, of Emily, r and WiusloW Farrj of months:: 'V lA V- XhU citv,1 r' nged ' ft andj Millennial 5i'or copy: Fruit, Vegetables, pleae and 'The funcr.l vill n m. take place at 10 a. Friends are invited. ' - f ' : . .. , Eggs, . j: ...... , , AMorteat of URASJi "ti hand. SHXITING A SPEC1ALTT. A Full SEEDS . ''.:. . ""' G.UIDEN SEEDS in Every VarUtv- - The; ?Estey 't Butter,. ,.,tT Ktnils'of Troilure. J':i - Hil 10 11 2 Yesterday, ai. 4 p.i., Eiimbetk Axx, daughter of Bena and William Moyes of this city, aged two years and six months. ' " OODKX, 11 . bet-th- jl'crs to th, Tombs' to sew Foster.- Tickets r admission were issued to his frjtuJi who assembled in great numbers, m,j extra guards were placed along thi corridors to prevent any attempt t gft; cide. Dr. Tyng was in, the cell f0P ninny hours in close conversation iti, the condemned criminal, and told hi there wan no hope. The Governor could not interfere wiih the course of law and justice. The scaffold is and every prep, viting establishment, faeing the depot, aration is made ready, for the execution for the sale of newspapers, periodicals, momw. Foster's mother wind father He ought to pound were in the prison, and upon thair np. fruit, 'ca'idyy his triangle when tho trains come in, peurance this morning, at twelve o'clock he burst into tenrs, tnrowing his, ar and draw custom by muaround his father's neck. Ilia siitor, sic. Try it, Al. who was also present, fainted, and wih off to tho AVarden's ottico. PercarrieJ Miner in is town He Judge mission has been allowed to ii its frieudu called. Always glad to see him; he never to remain with h in. He is dressed in had a case ngaitisf the Jcsction or may black 'suit, and shows no fign of fear. be we shouldn't like hint so well. ' ' A private interview with his lather mi Greei)wcll & Vrig!t don't kill hogs held in the preseuce of the officers. A correspondent of the IRra!'! visilcl behind their shop any more. Jv'o danger Stokes to day, and guve hitn the first to public Lealih there. ot the Governor's refusal to Loafers will whittle. Just look atthe pardon Foster. Stokes Faid Lc'hadtiv sign post in front of the City Drug b'tore, hopes of mercy, uud that he wy willing to die. He alo bfgged that, le wuuid then glance at the 'window frames. It hot be ' interrupted any more, and id would be a good job if some of those idle written, ruescago to the ofcers of. the shavers would, vary their tooling and cut lembs, lie a?keu t bat. none but Jus relatives and intimate friends bo adaiiitil . , themselves. to his presence. i, u Z. C. M. I. have some sweet smelling "Wasliingteni 20 ., A rumor prevails thai Hon. Haniiitcn scents, and no nonsense about it; and Fi.h will lie appointed at minister u they don't cost many ecufs either, parEngland, ojidithat Mr, Jivarts. will.k ticularly if1 'you buy them by the cent. his " successor.' The perfume Is strbfig, ''and it lasts so ling that if once tyou try it you'll ull 'cw Xovcl. ' ' Want to buy It. ;,.,!) j , , "Lord lltfpc's1 Choice,"1 Sirs' Ann . 's Go, to, the Mjfisicians,' hall at new novel, is ia press, ur'l Stephens' next Monday evening. wi.l be publifbed in a few days by T. B.; Peterson & Brothers,'' Phifadelphta, l'a. It is said t6 be the best book that thi r. popular American, .authoress haa: yet written. "Lord Hope's Ghoice' will he ' , ' v '"' issued in a largo dnodecduio OGDE.VHOUSli. volume, uni- Troprietor. form with Mrs.AnaS Stephens' eighteen J. J. Maiios,)'!Other works, and will be for sale at all March,. 19. ,' ,. ,T ft 1. L Elwood, To'peka, Kan; Geo Wilson, the hook stores at the low priee of $1.75 Wyoming Ter;.!J Levin 1'ioehe, Nev;" J in cloth, or ,$1.50; in paper covei-;,eM Hussull andife'JioiMaflin, Bos- copies will be sent hy mail, to any place, ton, Mass: Mrs Ostler and daughter. post paid, by the publisher?," on receipt U of the price of the work ih a. letter t New YorkvA O flaekp; Jdt AYhit,'i new novels just published eago, III; Jas Dallen. Andrew Romans, them. The Sau FmnvitjCQ; Wm J AVlilker.'Salt, Lake;' by this ; well known ' house, 'Woman's P McBevin and wife, oone, Iowa. Vrqng," (by Mrs 1 lonrtj flhe Mysterious GMesf," by Mis Eliza A. Dupuy," "The' 'Artist's' Love','" by Mrs? "Treason at, Home," byiMrsi Tefyi: 8tranc Greenough, the new .illustrated pJition Aviady "The that f. whenever hcvjiocs to the of "The Count of d and the Greatest Plague:of( lu; Life," Jier; hppbnd .ayrays of editiou '"Beaptiful.Snow." ptc, goes out between the acts to get some are " good, and are havinglarge ' v" especially cloves to cuvr"""1'1 sales, aiid should be read by alL-- : - ' 1 n, .XtwYortO.V' I . (jreat crowds were admitted 00 ; ; crt-tant- lv fJM ;'Q r ga n , ;''- ' . , ' news-dealer- s. , riMIK LARCiES.f. ORGAN "FACTORY TN. THE .WORLD, s, aitiig f even Irauiciise Three Ftorey Ruildiugi. : COX-- Firk. A firo ,brok .out about 7il , KrTrttSFP. Elder Mark Ltndsey, who ' o'clock yesterday morning, on tho roof lias been on a mision to the States and .:J,;',:1;,:.,UMBEll OF-HEEHriOTED: ot the White honso, which caused Cocalled having rensiderable excitement in that quarter fiir 4o England, 1 a short time. The el earner and the hook' turned to the City last night. His visit e, j and ladder truck, with a number of fire- to England was of two months duration, i men ready for service, were kdon at the which time he visited a number during building, but the fire had been in England and Wales. beforo they arrived. The hie of conferences him quite a larg variety with He brought was caused by ft defective stove-pipnot of English plants and flowers, among the Tunning through tho root; and Jiad it been discovered in time, would uaaoubt-edl- y latter are some genuine primroses and A have cuused cousaderable damage, difHe also has .thirty as the buildings in that viciuify are al- century plants. Comof varieties ferent the it As wood. evergreens, from the was, All the Finest Imr.rovcmcnt in Reed Organs were Originated hy this most entirely of : damage was between $00 and $?U, Crystal Palace Gardens, Sydenham. pany. ,Thc Woiuleriul and ltiauitiul caused more by water arid the falling of Iks. Le. Xtirt 19iA intL AX! Salt IH OX XO a couple of ceifin?s than by fire to-da- y, i''' E1FE--- US Bit EI) , extin-guitbe- AVERAGE SALES FOR THE EAST 10 YEARS: Ten Thousand, Eight Hundred per Annum! d ! e, - " EcO)lisliedi iSA6. . VOX-JVBII4.IXT- .; OTHER ORG cs ,Hrk';" cn 0m - t'.'. Wno'8 Ni.yr? Hawley turnei Turbitt We hold Tcstimfinials from the FirrfMnsical Talent in the n 1 rcrpecifullj efcr theCiiiiens of Weber county to Mr. JOHN loose, just as was expected. .Which is h purchased an Eetey, and the next criminal or public offender to Tabernacle Crganist,, Ogdcu City.;who habeas Hawley hai bet- - Buckintrriam, of (Vmuccticnt, kpvingthc scat VnnJoVvacant ly pattcrs(jn; js appropriate) y u.siiSn'cdjc oc- - -- to corpused! the Chalrrjuiuhip of the1 X'opiuit-cai2rfj- jl Inn u'nn '" ''. for Political "KkfciKti&'' ' tni-.chic- f. in- - ) hitan'l Tnuch niGTC titliC Eorcniau's comuig.t , ,, CHARLES W. STAYNER, Lake General Agnt, Main Street, Sail t!fFr ''y1: '' City. |