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Show made a brief address, congratulating the This afternoon an explosion warfollowed battery, but finally at four o'clock the encampment on its growth and prosper- by one which for terrific violence and de- cavalry was ready. Col. Kodas' battalion He declined to be a candidate for ity. AT OGDEN THEATRE, JiN'T,0S l;y structive force all dwarfed to ,o It wa voted to bold the wooden work was at oncethe rest. All as also prepared advance with bayo aud SaturJay Keniug, Ma; 16 and 17. destroyed. net, against the Government left; the Friday next session at Harrisburg. At a meetblown in were embers the same so First Burning battalion that charged h'gh d ing of the Cavalry Corps Association, air. Smoke and tiauie appearance inOgdenofThe with splendidly at the battle near Wich. The Another together Pianist (.en. Sheridan presided, and the '"Negro Boy" Society horrible noises accompanied the explo- signal was given for a simultaneous adopted the old constitution on recom- sion, a A beholders idea vivid of whole giving line, charge and advance along the mendation of the committee, nnd the of- a volcanic Progress o T1IK OKEAT MIMICAL 1'ttODlUY. The for earth heltera resulted which in tremendous eruption. ficers of last year to be and miles around was shaken with violence skelter charge of cavalry on most diffitime and place of meeting to be the same ff Pon't Vnil ti p iiiul lienr lliis most by the explosion. Since two o'ebek this cult ground. An obstinste but short ! as the Army of the Potomac. At a meetliving curiugity ot l lie Nineteenth tVuUiM. the continue.! fire to burn. combat between Rodas' morning lluor oj.eu at T, ciiiiinuMico lit S uVlwk ; in. ing of t lie Sixth Army Corps, in the ab- Fl araes are issuing from all the air shafts, men and the Government troops took Aitiuimiou, 75 et. (iallerv, fto i ts. sence of Gen. Wright, ("len. Shalcr i when ihe latter broke and fled iu scuts in front of the house, although not so intense as thev were rvtw-hloo. General Shaler was elected l'ns-iuiT- last even.iiLr. Laborers are now ener- plac, IB ,)" TieliftK tut' lti'M VCi! S'lttH lntlV li" complete rout, scattering in every direc1 for the ensuing year. the shafts with clay. tion to the mountains aud villages to tnii ml in H.lvmire fur either uijJit, ut Clin- V getically filling up niniiM'B s lot u. At o'clock the society of the Army By this means they have so far succeed- get away from the cavalry. Valdespina "ftlic Potomac gathered at Xlwie Hall, ed in subduing the flames that hopes are had a bayonet thrust iu his arm. A numAMERICAN. vvliiyU was gaily decorated, ai:d the floor entertained that the woist danger isover ber ef cavalry werekided and two caplile i with members of the society Boston, 1 1. and unless another explosion takes place. It tains wounded. The J .. n cavalry captured Ciiavired '.villi ,uuuei-,ewitu si'cctators. pacKC-A. C. :ort was feared that t he fire would spread one cannon, carriage and caisson-- ; they was ii Trust eil at lyatter, tin; Uoors were thrown epcti r.nd into Arcadia mine which adjoius ihe had two others, but it was iiuposMhle to ...... .. tiistingui-hevisitors begra to iism.'P.Uo. Praiiiiiuind mine but BOOT Afi3 SK0EK1AKERS, - it-- : precautions have get the guns away by the mountain path First came (iert. Sliermau. then raisin been taken to guard against such dan- before night, when were 1,1 un.'i,a:!"ii'; compelled tiiey in h'j!iirati (V'titiiil to Puriiside, Shalcr, Van Gandt, Mellow-el- l, ger. Officii C'ily. The scenes iu and around the vil- to retire. They also captured four chief uf Jloston tl; Hancock. Howley, Franklin, ice lage are sad, womcw many of whom had officers of the Republican and sixty-fou- r ii:n n I Miaros; one President Wilson, Lieut. Govern. ,v Tv- - husband, brothers and sons, working in subaltern officers and ,i Ai'iv.v t" TO THANK Tlirill FP.IF.NbS privates. The Car-liut'O hundred ler, ,1c well, of Connecticut, the culliory m.ike the air dismal with niiiirna ' loss iu killed and wounded was 150. f u.r past favors and to inform th".o f Oil (Vloitj Lieut. Governor Koluiison, of New York, :lt tl tv A crying. After the explosion four men that they have removed to the premise-:!,... .,.1 iimiii two to iv hiith'Ctl; throe each being greeted with hearty cheers. to descend the air shaft for formerly occupied by Taylor Jims., i... i When the noisa and V mm all confusion partly tiie purpose of attempting a rescue. he 'ear Kulllul. s a was shout ,,. i;,,,,,,, IWer Haier Company i subsided, given "Here comes They were blown up with a second exStaples. Opposite Ihe i ,v"' ..).... :lld nave iUin'M u Grant," and as soon as the President' plosion which at once followed, one of ct.iCK IS aoo Main Ktrwt. The iilt ere J made his appearance in front of the au- - them was driven into the air one hun- There an cuil to an.l to wiijlis. on in a .i'"'11' 'il!llltrcollaterals. dience, the entire assemblage rose to dred ei and fell m'o the woods near There is an einl t" laughter Mini to fear": .'is Having J'ltti hused tho Elites uave oeuu ircu end tnfair ilo'u- lliat h l:uht oui eves. tint about ; 21)0,00;) 1'ave their feet; three deafening cheers went by. There are many reasons given for An I. is JM1 LOSC An en. to ile!iniit thine tlmt rlnu iii eiu ears; b'ern fraiiiilently obtained, :is linos up from a thousand voices in honor of: the disaster, but the direct cause is at- An eml to einiiil v's foul liU'Ilie, After quiet Lad tributed to the stoppage of work at the Ami to tlie L'racac.t praic of teirlcr fiici. l; heard from suiter to the extent of the chief magistrate. There is ::n eml to all Un oiic mio ; tuu.i; in been restored Burnside introduced the mines on account of the recent National Third hi', in si. Pank, The ili To Love, there is 'no ml . strike, For Cultinff and of gas in Juuuarv last, loaned Coe i?20,UW0, taking orator of the day, General diovir.e, who! and the rapid accumul.iticu Leather for the irvrl.iiteii, warrior carveJ an onaiire with his sword. certiiicates two hundred delivered an eloquent address, at. the the works in consequence. as That Sj collateral 1'he feiniiire now is a inline; him liku they toare ready m were was no fliarcs of Md Colony K.iilroad stock, conclusion of which Van Zandt read a! iaieas-- p. change in That stiitiisnitlii sj.nke, nnil hyn hurtling word furnish The presidmi. was loudly called, the condition of the fire. Flames are Kiinlle.l a nation s hua.i t mtoii name; which now proves to have been raised poem. for two for, and in compliance with the call ho still issuing from the shaft and the opin- Now uaitidit is If ft hat ain, hiiU we Winn from the genuine certificate to new lueii, to them we luanl; Our and ion prevails that there will be several Therehomage is mi nil to nil hut one eweut tHitiir shares Coe, who was formerly counect-l- l stepped to the front of the platform of the siimu quality m tho imported, mid ut th. .1. X. Fiske.i" about addressed a few words to the audience. more heavy explosions. To hove there is uo uiul. with the Ionise of o.cim price. sustainelias The heretofore other New York, 15. distinguished gntlemen on ' yens of age, They are also makta? 1M.VTS AN!) SHOE? All licnnty fide .iway, or nlas! In the suit brought by Henry Crane, MimV eves trow dim, and tliev no heanfv py; at low er tiy.uitw theU ever otlcled indole d an enviable reputation, and is one of the stage were each call e J out ia turn this Territory. and the show y of Mature on and made men as M. The brief Win. .loruuiii Executor known and best street, 'iuK, responses. Tweed, against (ae they come and 41111 kly too iey tlec; ameOiberoftae Brokei's Pond. others, five houses on Broadway were Quickly Washington. 14. he w ho hears the Voice el welcoming San Francisco, 14. It is said the President recently ex- rold at auction yesterday, the total price And Hears next the slow nhI farewell ol hii. friend; y The properly, There is an end to all hut one swuet thitii A dispatch from the Lava beds pressed his regret that the appointment realized being $dS:!,G(J'J. To Love there is 110 cud. su es that three hundred and seventy- - of a Chief Justice would devolve upon him when bought by Tweed, cost $!j,2'Jo,000. Several Workmen nil and that he would willingly shrink from five suldiers and Warm Spring Indians Nixon, die murderer, will be lunged And for ourselves, our fnlher, where is he? the responsibility if he could, lie lurther on Friday. He appears completely re- (lone, and memory alone remains; ms scouring the Lava beds and ami Shoe ('lasses is no refuge on our luothc; s knee The total number of said he would appoint a man independ l'.'o-signed to his fate. His sole attention Thtrr and s country. WOI'lt. w ith cre and For us, pi own old and pains; field are twenty officers ent of political considerations and whom is now directed to religion. II is counsel lirothurless, troops iii the s,sterless, our way We wrud the lawyers of the country would in- has asked Gov. Dix for a respite to To death kdaik houc from whicli wo shall nut ml fuur hundred atid eighty men. New York, 14. dorse. In the meantime he hoped his enable an argument for a stay of pro- And sorove; we cease; yet otni thine; hath no end 11. & In June, 1S72, just before embarking friends aad the prominent men of the ceedings to be hearp in Oyer andfermi-ner- . There Is no end to Lwvu on his voyage of exploration, Capt. C. country would give him their vie w upon JiOOT .C SHOEMAKERS, The Bar Association has The Court of Appeals, upon a writ for F. Hall deposited with Leggett & Storm, the subject. a committee to A Michigan man says he has discov- Shop, Two Doors South of the Utah a stay of procee lings, another hotel keepers of this city a package appointed narked "C. F. Hall, care Mr. Henry witu anv commi tee ot tlie bar in pay- - application to be made to the general ered how to so temper steel, and even Hotel, Main Street, Ogden. (irinnell;" it was to be kept in their sale ing a tribute of respect to the memory! term of the Supreme Court. Pending the iron, that it will cut glass like a KEPAIUS NEATLY AND l'UOMPTI.Y of the late Chief Justice. vith directions that if anything happensU.:ini appeal Nixon is resigned and will make KXK(XITtl). Grin-lieled to liira it was to be delivered to his will Washington, 15. The instructions of Capt. Hall Georg? S. Fisher, of Augusta, Ga., it Nearly all the horseshoers have re were carried out last Monday, and on 13 believed, will De appointed minister sumc'l work, their employers having re solved to give them $4 per day as dc Grinnell found it to Japan, vice DeLong resigned. opening the package, A telegiam from Gov. Kellogg, receivMitaiued three books comprising valuabmanded. le memoranda in the form of a journal ed contains the following disF011EIQM. Co. when on King Will- patch : icpt by Capt. Hall London, 13. mil's 14. i Kev. Thomas Robinson, an emiiient Land expedition in search of Sir Brashear. May AG EXT FOll THE Jihn Franklin; there are also notes of To Gov. Kellogg, New Orleans: SevenEnglish divine, canon of Rochester, and tiiriutis arctic explorations militia leave on the train to- author of several theological works, died from whicli ty-three it contemplated a book; the journals day, also cavalry and artillery. Capt. aged b'2 years. Cutitaiu much relaSnow force and his of at information London, 14 cavalry stop important tive to the Arctic Regions known only Terre Bonne. All quiet throughout the near Ihe battle at l uelte cte to Capt. Hall. country. The exaggerated accounts of Stella in Navarre, May 5th, was a most A large public meeting will be held opposition are, and havo been, absoimportant light, and a complete victory Ivilie colored people, who are organiziF'our days previously for Darreguay. ridiculous. IS JUSTLY CELEBRATED WAGON 13 MADE OP THE BEST MATE III AL lutely ng fur a mass meeting to be held in the A. S. Badger. the Carlist troops were surprised at Pera (Signed,) throughout and is warranted. Cerrado by a Government column, aud Coper Institute to take into considcra-li'jt- i Brig. Genl. A FULL SUPPLY ALWAYS OS The Commissioner of Indian affairs retreated with the greatest precipita theirVights under the law guarantlion toward the mountains; then the eeing to them the full and equal enjoy-uea- t regard occasional predictions of a genAlso Dealer in of admission to theatres and enterteral Indian war wholly unwarranted. Government forces joined ainments by hotel fSwccpttiniiCM proprietors. The Indians are not united as arc civilized in pursuit, thus five columns encouraged communities, but divided iuto small by the Carlist's flight, pursued them Mowers feting is preliminary to the prosecution of Lester Wallack, wdiose agent de- bands, which are independent organiza- with such energy that Darreguay during IJalitvs, nied two colored men admission to his tions, having no relation whatever with CO hours, could irive his command tut theatre, on the ground that there was no other tribes. In fact, wheu not at 12 hours rest, and on the fourth day the room for lluivM, them, and of one Dixon, a sal- war with each other they ase seldom on Carlist troops were completely broken oon keeper, who refused to serve three friendly terms. Their sympathy is lim- down, but the Government troops were AND ALL OF FAltM M A C II I X E 11 Colored men sit tables hi his saloon. ited to members of their own tribe, and left far behind excepting fine column un "Atlder Col. Navarra, composed of regular Captain Williams, of the the Commissioners believe that the antic," sailed for England in the reform will have ho effect upon troops with a battery of artillery. Dar A Complete Assortment of other tribes, excepting the Snake In reguay contrived to turn suddenly, pro Yrcka, 14. dians, with whom the Modocs have been bably to deliver a blow to cripple this frnce Gen. Davis npsnmed command somewhat .affiliated in the past. The force; he consequently formed a line of the Modoc Iudiaus Warm are ten in liATERi.lL, HARDWOOD, IROX AXD STEEL, ETC. against the battle at Puena Lruault, on a range of expedition person Spring All ,i!1ys oaks with bescrtib covered Satlow ago, only one conflict, that of hills, partly Modocs, and illustrate the difference urday, has occurred, though the moveand chapparel; ho had about d,000 men tween Indians of different tribes. in position, the center was commanded this last affair was a The Secretary of the Interior ments cf which are still in progress, and several arranged instructions for, and appoint- by Lizzarago, the left by Elio, and the Wits of troops pre now ed a special committee to proceed to the right by Darreguay. The Government hunting nn Gen Davis found the soldiers Sioux country and endeavor to get them troops on coming up occupied higher heartened by the disasters of the to agree to modify the treaty of 18GS so ground, which gave their artillery com twipfiign, and had to resort to many de- as to confine, their hunting operations to mand of the Carlist position. uces to arouse The Cnrlists had no artillery. The their lagging enthusiasm the reservation in Dakotali. The com PERKKfTKD BKPT IN THE WOULD; M increase their He began mittee consists of Hon. Felix Brunot. K. skirmishers of the Government troops rpiIK efficiency. tlie Inventor ol tlio Sewing Jliuliino, I lr ins w,jr with a will and earnestness, II. Kimball, of New York, and II. E. felt the Carlist lines for some hours, and hLIAS II OWE, Juu. inch won him the sympathy and friend-S-np- Alvord, of Virginia. Mr. Kimball is di- at three o'clock in t e afternoon the Gov the officers and privates, and rected to proceed at once to the lied ernment troops advanced, handsomely An xMCrilXK them with confidence. He stud-1C- l' Cloud and obtain all informath n supported by a fire from their battery agency not Hiibjeet to FITS. the situation careful'y, utilized the as to the temper of the Indians, ami which, althoutrh not very destructive who have exaggeral experience of his predecessors, and gave make all preliminary preparations for a made the Carlists, '3 wearied soldiers time to recuperate talk. The Red Cloud agency will be ed respect for cannon, very uneasy, even POINTS OF SUPERIORITY! r"!a the fatigue and mental excitement removed from the present section. The while doinir little harm. When the wcv- and Verfertion jacidental to their rough fights in the commissioner was also instructed to in- ernment advances first came within Simplicity of Jiectunl&Hi. the from He sent out semifine nnviipa men a with opeucd terview the Crow nation agent, range, Lizzarago's l!l- .r.. de an "'vu aiscipiiuca in Indian dodges. view of exceedingly Durability will last a looking to the conveyance to the chapparel bushes with u nas hi first Lifetime, movement in United States "of that. part of the Crow structive fire, which staggered tuc line grand deration. TIA8 OAIXED A which is much larger than the and broke the advance force and compel Ilaufjcof Work without milE WONITOU No country, inrom!iim of Lava Bed, May 10, 11 the to led them ri'Mtntiim. J ground part ra. a relinquish needs. tribe I'aralUl, Huwed njMin H C'xikiuKIHcIht p. SUive tlmn tn a,v tliiit the r',U'on' but of troops preserved already gained, Weitfield, X. S. 15 m It 'Hak in H wlio iruiw, ,roP K lst cavalry, U TU rerfection of Stitch and crry has arrived from It tfi nnil rm From 10 p. m. last night, till day light perfect order, and the skirmish line kept tjn'f,'lilun'4 on ! fi iciul camp with a Tension. haviI1Sr for wAwmy, clminU) uiwl rclittlillity in u II U been on escort duly this morning, the fire at the Drummond the fellows ia the chapparel busy. When oicrtitii'ti. Base of at this Operation "e and was point, engaged CaPtrt'n Jack's old colliery raged with intense fierceness the battle ium,T, Government Management. the who 'uphold, brines a rer.ort frnm T.int. The overlapped each moment. 31,lill MONITORS now in 'USE, Elio, increasing in volume TaLe-a- n. the his Adiustinn chapmade Self through of the the way (i the in commanding calamity, right, vicinity villages CfcLFTir ITP!D AI.KO, Til ' heard firing in tlie direc- - were'il'.uminated with flames fivmashalt parel, thus getting well on the flank ot Adjustable Head, v Picvkets lion Mas s command in nearly a hundred feet deep, preceded by the forces in front. Limrago' peppered ' Kt thp , CftJl and Kxnmirn" our Sty!. anJ Pri-Milan . ... cv.uui auer men iae Indians. It rambling noises resembling thunder. away to some purpose, keeping hisDorre-garaT. W. JONKS", Tailor, y CVitS Meanwhile cover. nnd Wood, I'or Efnerally supposed that an engage- - The watchers who remained around the mostly under Tliird duur frnm 7..C. M. 1 Og.leri. una occurred in was preparing for an effective Pffttintid the camp south of mouth of the pits and nir shafts, and tlirftuh ti Which W wh Lake. 1'jr Ucnuty nii'l Kxci?l!iMiro, cunimt bs labored incessantly to subdue the flames stroke, and had a body of chosen caval SAM'JZl MILLER, JUN., , , lurj.affwl. of entirely young men' f composed Haven, 14. were obliged to seek shelter in the ad- ry, ThelT . . f . .. nv for Kh1 .AtfOn a r. AH our Movot n il!. '.t of debris inmiuen. vniwrm, and uatnonc tlie Grand joining woods, as the stones At.v . the !!CameM 7.. 1'. M. I. Hitl kII if IlritJU'ti liy a the t in Sues Room, fw ANo, Kepublic met at noon, Gen. emitted from the pits were fcattered by Marquis Vuldcpiua, put Z. C. M. I., .Salt Lnke 1! thp (Vopwrntivo 8tro. in ihf A!o A,terlhe around in all directions causing de- n .sition; there was some trouble in gel lws west of " Tiuriurr. buanew, Gen. Burnside struction or injury 10 every one near. i in 0ir the force in position to churee the VY TELEGBAP1I. the AtIlnti:, "Bliiul Tom" Concerts , Swindler! Celo-brate- "BLIND TO tlie Spanish War! Madocs J'ore Vrom the . Fire in thi Vn?i-Jcrl- hand-to-han- d l!e-e- iti pro-side- d. 1 .t i ''- - I -. ; t, irri'jru-stri'L'- s . a i - ! . it., o-- READ & TYRRELL, . l .i .11 17' . d -e Slu-ridan- , A. st 1 I , IV-- dix-Gu- V. : ) I i . i I . : i IJvtr.v . i - i k!-- s 1 ' MOST IMPROVED MACHINERY I i nnr To-da- y 1 rririt(f BOOTS AUD SHOES toor-de- el-- e, r, ,11 pai-sn- to-da- of l.oot 11 for d i:aii.i:y l. sox, to-da- M. D. HAMMOND, to-da- y, Main St., Ogden, and 3Iain St., Logan, Cache chuttler Wa gon to-da- y, HiI). Uglit SpringIScaekec Threshing Wagon, mul IIe;perw, Jlaehines, Corn Nhellers, Feed ('utters, Siciky Jlills limcry (3rinIers, .Stubble Fanning Shovel Flows, Cult in iters, y KINDS Mo-doc- d "Oce-anica- s' ." 8"l-0l- to-da- y HOWE SEWING MACHINE. nf and IIOi:ST vl 15 .1 KAP.-V- lum-wl- diiiDn-ni- (' ln-- r and . , . - . . nr t?h- I fAa-lia,- . vim-mande- d. Ji - S-- |