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Show f sy " " ' OOIt. PIS vl' MWIXWI "JSMl I! PUBLISHED (WEDXESDAY and SATURDAY.) SEMI-WEEKL- Y, fcMMMi r . M OGDEX, UTAH, WEDXESDAY, MAY 11, 1873. Jo. 9. i City, do..td daily, Tlm.uRh Mail daily IIk. City, deiihle daily fhronKhMoildiiily Ikf OF MAILS. "" ....l. jjKMl A .i M .1(11 .a.m. 6.30 p.m. 7.30 a.m. 6.30 p.m. am. 4.00 p.m. 4.00 p.iu. .00 a.m. - V More of the Louisiana Muddle! Met-ca- lf and it was pronounced an npopletic attack, with para ysis of the left side. The ami' HA Cunntv. paralytic attack of June, 1870. was of lavs and Thursday M the right side, and ha4 virtually disapSaturaud 5ut.v,9. frfdaesJayi 7.30 a.m. peared, there beiug still very slight traces of it in the lips and right hand. IvaiiA 3.30 p.nr nnlrkm. Thursdays This attack was more unexpected, p.m. n;filvsd Saturday 3.00 from the fact that Mr. Chase wa$ assur, rtn ii.uua.m. j JitiJ" ed by his physicians, last summer, that there wasna longer any danger of a reo p.'". tn 0.30 p.m. currence of a paralytic attack. From v,inv, Mtfl PT HY l'Kl'A UT.M K.NT the time of the atiack oti Tuesday mot tR.m- - to 3 p.m. 0 from Open JiONfcV 0FFICK DKI'AKTMKMT. ling, he remained entirely unconscious. 3 p.m. II is head wns motionless wh le his right OpfU from 9 a.m. to AMERICAN. ,0 Rr,, ' OuNde I,oor "I"'n was restlessly naive. The convularm JOPKI'U HALL, Postmaster. New York, 7. sive spasms recurred during the day, The death ofOhiefJusticeCbu.se csius-eHini tue doctors finally placed tneir pageneral grief throughout the cily. tient under the influence of chloroform, Paily until further notice, for Salt 1tCityOs'lrn a.m. "and 8 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. and Flags in the citj hall, the rincipal newsat which was applied on a handkerchief to at 8 a.m. For the West, 1.50 p.m. For the paper officer, and many principal build- his face whenever a spasm was seen to at half mast. The be Artlvefrom Salt Lake City, 7 a.m. and 10.45. a. ings are displayed lis effect was immediapproaching. m.nid 4.o p m. and 8.1a p.m. From tuo East, Chief Justice ome here on Saturday All the ate. unremitting care and atten jjopJa. f rum the West, 6.ff a.m. evening to vis t Mrs. W. S. lloyt, his lion that affection could sugiicst found Salt Lake City Time. daughter, lie was in unusual good no response, and at a few minuies after health and spirits, and this favorable nine Religion Services o'clock, yesterday morning, it beat 11 a.m., and state of tliiDgs continued until yesterday frfrv Su ii.Uiy. in evident that he wns sinking fast. came hunts School Ward Karlry'g a Sk nnd ' morning, at 10 o'clock, when a servant His breathing became more and more at t p iu. d Third went to call him to breakfast and on enat II a.m, and 7 p.m. Episcopal Chiin-until at 10 o'clock precisely, it his room found hini lying in a labored, Methodist Church at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. tering A spasmodic twitch ceased 10.30 altogether. a.m., state of uuconscious syiritiMlmt Lecture (Child's Uallj.ut His daughtstuporwith the lower portion of 2 f ni. (Lyceum), and 7 p.m. beginning ing, er was immediately summoned and the the followed, which lasted tor a servant dispatched for medical aid. When few body, Osdcri City and then all was still. seconds, A; Geo. W. Tamer'. Open eve-day, Sundays the physicians arrived the unconsciousThere were present in the room at the xfcptl. ness was found to have resulted from the Senator S rague, and Mrs. K. 0 recurrence of paralysis, ot which he has time, the chief justice's eldest daugh Sprague, had several strokes. All cfl'oits '.o reM.r. W. S. Hoyt, Mrs. Janet R. C. ter, lieve him proved unavailing, and it was Mr. Edwin Hoyt and Mr. Hiram evident that his vitality was ebbing lloyt, The remains of the Chief Jus Barney. away. Governor Sprague and his wife tice will lie in St. George's I'rotestant FOURTH were summoned and arrived in litis city Place. Episcopal church, Rutherford lastevening. Iliatwo daughters remain- , from Friday till noon Saturday, (o afford OC2DEX, Four Doors front Z. C. Jf. I., ed by the bedside until 10 80 this morn-ingan opportunity of seeing them. lr. Tyng when he breathed his last. He rewill conduct the funeral ceremonies, and GENERAL mained totally unconscious from the the Rev. Dr. Hall will preach the sermon IV time his condition was discovered until I lie Itinera! take3 at i o clocK on place BOOTS & SHOES, the end. The news of his deaih was not Saturday nfteino n. afttr which the received in the United States court budLEATHER body will be forwarded to Washington dings until near adjournment of the U. fur temporary interment in the CongresSHOE FIXDIXGS, S. circuit and district courts; and as the cemetery. At the Lowest Prices. Produce truth of the report was not considered sional A number of the friends of Mr le ma was large motion Taken. no absolutely certain, called Chase at the house of Mr. lloyt, to adjourn the court. It was rumored his last night, and this mornaround the U. S. court buildings that take a last look at the to U. ing, S. desir.ng ex and the name of a word of condjlence offer to and nttornev Edward l'ierrenont was body, to mourners. the Dispatches were re the probably nominee by President Grant REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. from General Sherman, to ceived day death the to fill the vacancy occurring by JMy of the Navy, Gideon Wells.and friends The Justice. Chief of the political of senator Conklin are very confident other prominent persons, saying they The face at the funeral that he will be the successful candidate. will be present V "IIOLKPALK NOTIONS. a natural appearance, and no t lie presents had The first knowledge people of acute siitlering is perceptible.' that the Chief Justice of the United token A smile still lingers about the feat ures as And Woolens. the iu States was in New York, wis with pleas Larg$t Stock Wem of New York. of his death. One ihougli he had passed away Jloaroe and Franklin Sts., CHICAGO brief announcement For a without and ant pain. thoughts the last decisions of the week ago his chief week death, justice preceding the Supreme Court were rendered and Chase had been in the habit of constantdispersed. Mr Chase left Wash jttdgos PUFJ1PS! PUSVIPS! ly reading or having read to him, a work ington on Saturday, and readied nere called "Worth of (he Soul and other Serthat evening. He went directly to ttie mons " The M. STL fo'lowing gentlemen have T IT1SFURSAI.K TI1K BEST AND CI1EAP-Irs. R house ol his younger daughter, t J tict as chosen thus far bven I'f !ialhi-.foice and Lili Tumps for C. lloyt, No. 4, west 3:!d street. HeGen. Sherman. Wm. John J. wells. Also, 1'iiteut l'oir.ts for Cisco, 'ir in tlieatterwive I'umjT-,- , wish (suitahle iron piping. spent Sunday qmet'y, riding M. Evarts, Hamilton Fish. Oen. McDow:!s tix i and litted unon termsi, at noon to Central park, ana on mommy Hiram Barney, Gideon Wtlies, Chas. ell, workshop. Tithing Ofiiee, some of his friends, who had William Cullen Bryant, and &tf morning O'Conner, learned of his arrival in lie city, came Caleb Gushing. Businsss at the court to pay their respects: and with one of was generally suspended, Inuse S. the most intimate and trusted of them, in . of nearly all the to adjournment owing WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Mr. Hiram Barney, he walked down the of branches Supreme Court, and lie m Silver and Fifth avenue and discussed in a plens .nt tr!ie., common of court pleas, out of respect to nme, .MAIN ST11KKT. OtiUEN. familiar way the topics of the hoir, and - Mlfluribg In the U. S courts, Justice. theChief neatly done aud all work warranted. among them Charles Francis Ad.inis, were made by disremarks In parting Mr. appropriate oration on Seward. M. Evarts.judgc Wm. Bliss. trict attorney Chase urged Mr. Barney to come mid s an adjournand and others, Woodruff, mm uc him often and exacted a ment taken. The court of general sessions T' YOU WANT A TI10MS0NIAN DOCTOR OR should come on Wednesditypromise morning. Tbomsoniou Medicine, also adjourned. He did s and came just in time to see Washington, 8. CAU ON DR. MURPHY, him die. On Monday there was not of CUief Justice death the of The newi POST 0FFICK, MAIN ST to ary shadow of the disaster his at surprise and occasioned has Chase gr 00 DEN. He sevmed in fast approaching: The At circles. all in int.TTioj( Fe, $1.00. profound regret usual health and in very good spirits, advised was General early in the :ind en- - tornev rnninltiininf , o of- a little.. of the Chief illness COAPirday. Agents wanted! All . serious the of conversation witn day fwth VV classes of working people,at tered into an animated in a brief space of time ,,eX) yiHlnR or olJ) make more To one Justice, and. who were present. mouej friends those his death of ,lleir 8I'ar momenta, or all the Mm. Secretary afterward, au 'th,nK of them he detailed his plans for the Robeson was also Particular free, 4rn early advised of his t. Co., Portland, Maiae. was he This R0.1y morning coming summer. death, and the sad intelligence was to have gone to Boston U remain there throughout the Treasury departfor two or three weeks and return. His spread ment very rapidly, creating sincere exintention was to stop in this city a few of sorrow amongst the clerks afpressions and ocdex, days on his way to Washington, and employees, many of whom were old ter completing matters of business and intimates associates of the deceased, and domestic interest to make a journey to of the more proraineat officials in many Colorado by easy stflges,visiting the different bureaus having been ap Ecrffs, his friendsSprings in Cincinnati and at other of the he pointed during his administration points along the route. The plans office of Secretary of tno 'iieasury gave with the repeated and emphasized Mr. Chase has been for a long time About ten o'clock, condition "If tne imtression that his disease said nndr he the usual hour for retiring, fever and ague, con Good night," and left the roomJ These waa thr result of seveul traded yews ago ia Michigan, werelh'e last words h spoke, except, of which was phys feature the ser his 'H1W X --TaCLUTT. peculiar S3rtm perhaps, that the next morning ana fnmitv. Tuesdays, Thursdays rlfSnndavstnailyt. Uvai' 1 4.00 p.m. 4.00 p.m. 2.30 p.m. " hum-lav- ... Bogus Dispatch to Gov. Kellogg! Heconnoissance of the Modoc Beds! 1 on Important Decision U.P. Railroad Affairs! Trains d Ka-- t, theTnln-ruwle- , School-M!- U) Srhool-hoiis- il e - Library y 6. WHITEHEAD, STREET, DEALER and PAID HIDES. CASH for son-in-la- dis-tri- ex-jud- I JN0.V.FARWELL&CO., DEY GOODS to-da- y 61-l- y I. HIT pall-bearer- g rpai-nal- Ol1". I J. LEWIS, to-d- a I cit-k- . .lew-flr- ll-l- y RETelOVED. - dis-cerni- :r w -- 11 GEO. W. TURNER, Hfth street, rit, Vegetables, Dutlcr, oaudeFseeds Ilm" VOL. IV. ical weakness and inability tolabor con tinually, tor this reason, he has for some time past refrained from attempt ing any protracted mental labor. There sleeping quietly with his hand under his will be. it is thought by the officers of the Cabinet now iu Washington, a meet face, as he habitually lay. On approaching the bed a few moments later, the ser- ing of the Cabinet immediately upon the vant saw that the Chief Justice was seiz- return of tne President, at which approed with a spasm and the features were priate aciioii will be taken regarding the convulsed, and a light foam appeared death of the distinguished jurist and on the lips. Drs. John G. Terry, statesman. The public departments and Clark, were at, once summoned, closed and draped in mourning. Last Moments of Chief Justice Chase! KEK LY MAILS. NO Till-- " vant understood hitn to say "fire," in motioning toward the fireplace. On Monday morning, about half past G o'clock, his servant entering his room found him Spacial to tha OghmJosctioi by the Atlantic aud Pacific Telegraph Company. Post Oflloc: ARRIVAL XSD CLOSING m BY TELEGRAPH. DIRECTORY, OCDEN j givca carte blanche to proceed in the affair according to his own dictation, and unlets backed by the U. S. troops. The fallowing was received by Got. McEnry: St. Martinsville, 7, Governor The Metropolitans attacked us this p. m., but it was a mere demonstration to atcertain our number. They fired but few round and returned to town. It is reported they arrested the mayor of St. Mai for treason and are holding him in custody. Signed A. DeBlanc. Charles U Railley surrendered himself After a conference this morning Shermau, Sec. Robeson, and waiving an examination. He waa sent Attorney General Williams, Gen. Sher- for trial before the first district court. on a charge against him of assault with man telegraphed to Gen. McDowell, the Department South.al Louis- intent to kill Kellogg. Mr. Railley filed his recognizance for Jo, 000. He denied ville, instructing him to put six companies of the sixt enth infantry under he assault but a J milted the insult offered inarching orders to await Gen. Emory 8 te Kellogg. These companies are staA late telegram says a fight occurred requisition. tioned as follows: Three at Jackson, between the State troops and Le Blancs, Miss., one at Aberdeen, Miss., two at in which Le lilanc lout heavily. Nocas Humboldt, Tenn. ualiieslo the State troops. Just before closing the Department of Judge Train, whoso court wa resisted, Justice this p. m., the Attorney Goneral and whom Gov. Kellogg is now protectrecived i he following dispatches: New ing at St. Martinsville, was returned Orleans, 8, to Hon. Geo. 11. William, elected by both the fusion and RepubliAttorney General The following dis- can boards of canvassers. patch appears in the i'kayune: HeadquarGen. Sherman received a disters Army U. S., Washington, Mar 7, to from Gen. Schoheld stating that patch W. P. Kellogg, Governor of Louisiana Gen. Davis had made a thorough examiThe President directs me to say to you nation of the Lava beds, and he now uni hat he deprecates an aggressive policy, derstood the situation thoroughly, and and that the U. S. authorities will not would make a forward move as early as be used except in emergency. The r At the present troops are practicable. in command of the Department in in no condition for an attack on the enewhich Louisiana is included, has been my. Qen. Schotield hesitates about enbent the following instructions iu regard rolling Indian scants. He says 100 good to the cour.-- the President desires him men from the Department ef the Platte, Ml to pursue, l ou win luerefore lake no or other contiguous Departments, would action which would require the sanctiou effective. As already slated, more prove of the President, without orders from Gen Sherman will furnish all necessary these headquarters. Signed W.T. Slier reinforcements that can be spared from man, Gen. I have received no such dis other dty. patch, and presume it is falsified. I hope New Ibria, La., 9. no reliance will be placed upon the As Couriers arriving from Martinsville resoeiaieu 1 ess uispalenes from nere, as skirmishing all day yesterday, but the agent is an attache of the Jhaiyune. port with no ser ous results so far General I am deposed lo be aggressive, but I Badger came out of town with bis "Naam trying to protect our people and i re 12 pounder, and 250 men to ser e peace. 1 try to act with discretion poleon" compel (he citizens to surrender, but afin mis most ueiicate and my ter firing a few rounds they were comanxiety is to in no wise unnecessarily pelled to retreat hastily, large bodies of involve the Administration. Some of our citizens being on all sides, will rapidly people think me too moderate. Signed close in on them. The very latest reui. P. lvellogg. ports say thvre has as yet been no f ght, New Orleans, 8. and very little probability of one taking To Attorney-Genera- l Williams. A dis Skirmishes yesterday by the place. has iu one of our local citizens demonstrate that their forces patch appeared papers purportiugto he signed by General couldn't compete in open ground with Sherman to Governor Kelloirtr, savins the Metropolitans. The latter seem rethat the Presideut deprecales aggres- solved not to follow them to the tamp. sive action at this time, aud that the au The Mayor of St. Martinsville is unthorities are not to be used except in der arrest by the civil oilieers on the emergency, etc. Ihe dispatch creates affidavit of Gen. Badger. great alarm and consternation, but it is Berwick Bay, La., 9. believed to be a bogus dispatch. Please The lT. S. troops here cannot get inform mo if any such dispatch has been transportation to Tecbc, as all the boats sent, have been broken down. Forty-livSigned, S. B. Packard, mounted Metropolitans have crosssed U. S Marshal. over, but as many couriers have gone Senator West has also received a dis- - ahead of them. pateh from Governor Kellog, asking hini Washington 9. to ascertain the authenticity of the dis The Indian appropriation bill of the patch purporting to come from Gen. lat session provide for the appointment The Attorney-Genera- l Sherman. at of five Indian agencies inspectors and once sent a telegram lo Gen. Sherman. appointments will be made about the i he latter replied no such dispatch has latter part of June. Rev. John G. Ames been sent by him, Attoruey-Genersen in law of secretary Delane is now Williams at once seat the following tele enroute for California accompanied by gram: to locate another Indian (in assi-taW. P. Kellog, New Orleans. Oeneral ngincy in the southern pnrt of the state. Sherman informs me that a dispatch The understanding is that Mr. Ames will purporting to be signed by him, is a for- - remain Indian agent till the last of June gery. so tar as l anow you nave tne when he will be made one of the Inspecentire pyiapathj of the administration in tors of the government. Tho Attorney your efforts to suppress lawlessness and General has decided a question submitted sometime since, by the Secretary of violence, Signed, war, as to the right of the Government Geo. II Williams, to retain half of the pay to the Unior Attorney-GeneraI'acifio Railroad company across its It is the intention of (be authorities to bridge over the Missouri river at Omaha, in it u t e measures to discover the author and holds that the determination of this of the forged dispatch. If he can be question does not involve inquiry as to found be will be severely dealt with. the terminus of the Union Pacific RailSenator West also received a dispatch road, and therefore there is no decision from Kellogg, giving the account of an upon the subject. Second that the act attempt an his life. He oays that a of 1RG2 that of incoiporating the comshot was fired by I'.ailley. one f the Me-- pany, and amendatory of 1HC4 are to be The ball taken together as one act; and as they Enerys tax collectors. He his proride (bat half of the compensation nays grazed his neck. saw fUilley aim and for services rendered by the cotcpany to ooachman fire at him. Senator West aays the of- the Government shall bo retained for fice to which Kail ley was appointed by payments an its bonds, and interest McEnery is worth $50,000 per annum, without making any specific servicer:, but of course be has not attempted to and M f aid clause grants R. R. telegraph The senator says and bridge franchise the Attorney Genl. exerciso its duties. these fat offices of which thure is a large liolli that the provision as to compensanumber in the State are the bane of the tion appliea as well to the services. President. Third, that under theact of 1873 all New Orleans, 9. compensation for services to the GovernThe Kellogg jrovernment has purchasment is precluded to any Railroad so long ed the steamer Oiark to transport Metro as any interest is duo by the Company politans, men and horses to the seat of upon bonds which remain unpaid. ' war. Kelloge has bought one hundred ' Albany, 8. e y Gor. Dix transmitted a horses, ana dsspatohea the greater por to the Legislature, announcing the tion to Brashear. It is stated that Gen. Longstreet is 'commanding the State death ef Chief Justice Chae, and sugtroops, but has deolioed to take eon- - gesting that appropriate action lie taken.' biand of the Metropolitan brigade unless ly Ah Houses. tiuB-vil- le to-da- y, cem-mandi- ng i ht offl-ce- e I M 1 po.M-ion- , V e al nl l. -- 1 to-da- inn-iag- |