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Show JOHBST BOlTIaK BYTELEQIIAPIL Ppci'UI to tha Oodm Jcsmoit by thr Atlantic and Pacific Tvtgi)b Company. Squabble about Derby Day in the House of Commons! i The Pop Prays for Land War Upon the Coolies in San Francisco. e laun-drym- en Ilair Spring Order. n. Turning in all its Branches. Prosecution!. JUST RECEIVED, 100 BOZ. CHAIRS . . New Orleans 27. the member of the Kellogg Legislature, who made theaffiJa-v- it ou which General De lilano and nine others were arrested for conspiracy, testified at their examitation yesterday that he made affidavit on the strength of information which led him to fear the colored people might meet the Grant parish fate, unless preventive measures were used. His information v a a letter signed by five persona .who when called on stated tbey knew nothing against the prisoners, and the men mentioned in the affidavit as having been intimidated and whose names it is understood were tilled in after the affidavit was signed, were equally ignorant of any wrong on the part of De Clano and his men. Martinet admitted that he had consulted Kellog and Mr. killings before making the affidavit, but refused to Bay whether they advised it or not. De Ulano and his associates were promptly discharged, U. S. commissioner Shannon saying the defendants had been unjustly put to expense of time and money, Lut for the good of the body politic. St. Louis, 28. X special despatch from Jefferson Texas says that the Lessees of the State penitentiary have put a large force of convicts at work in. laying the track of the Texas and Pacific Railway between that place and Marshall, and that trains will be runuing over the road by the first of July. The new Railroad bridge over the Mo., River at St. Joseph incompleted and will be formally opened on the SOth inst. Special despatches from Kansas and Iowa, represent that immense damages has been done to crops by excessive m rains during the past week. .,; St. Taul, Minn., 28. By return of Hon. Jas. Smith, 'Junf, one of the Government Commissioners, information is received that the oommis-wo- n has mado a treaty with the Lake l ands of Sioux Indians, by which they cede the Government one million acres of land, fifteen miles iu length by one hundred in width. The San Antonio, Texas, says information frjm the Rio Grande, says nothing important has transpired since Cap. MeKenzie's raid, lie reached Fu Clark with his command and pt isoucrs on Wednesday. The prisoners were forwarded at once Antonio. Exoitctuent on the Mexican side is great. When news of McKenzie's Movement was received, citiieus were indignant. A large force was organixed to intercept him, but he was on the lookout and crossed the river. Indians are reported assembling on tho bank of the river with a tiow of destroying the residence ou the Texas tide. Washington, 25. The following telegruu b received : 'Chicago, May 27. To the Secretary of War: Geu. Augur telegraphs that the Mexicans on the border are all well pleased with the punishment gives to the Kickapoos by McKenzie. The remainder of the Kiok. apoos threaten retaliation, but we are resdy for theiu if they come." T. II. Siiemdan, "(Signed) L. L. Martinet, '. .,,:, te-Sa- "Lieut. Gen'L New York, 28. The Sun, Ibis a. m., has a special Imported Furniture of all Kinds, MAIN STREET, OGDEN. and Failure of the Kellog AMERICAN, S CO,, Dealers in 1 anti-cooli- Exploration of the Bible . wef mixed up fn the drunken row with A tong Chase niier derer. the Indian, and had no grounds, for cirwarned about the being report culating to leave. The Indians at the Spruce Col. Young's father, a resident of and the Wells, have returned from the Cook county, Texas, was murdered Deep Creek council, and resumed their 1872,by a man former occupations as peaceable andJ on the 11th of April, named Banch. Tho murderer, asquiet as ever. about San Francisco. 211 certaining that Mr. Young had The Board of supervisors, last night, 82,700 in money, proceeded to the resolutions, adopted strong found the old gentleman and passed an order to print an ordin- house, killed him with aa ax. ance directing that the queues of all the asleep, and murderer Chinese sent to the county jail, shall be Securing the money, the left. The next day Col. Young start- CHAIltS, TARMES, cut offj also to require all Chinese unLOLA UliS, .WASH STANDS to pay a licence of $15 per ed in pursuit, and from that day quarter for every Chinaman in their em: til the 10th inst., more than a year, BUREAUS, RISDSTEADS, follow-e- d pley. Another order was introduced, he ha been on his He path. niul Mattras&cs. prohibiting the removal of dead China-me- n the Indian murderer the through friends. their by Ar- Cupboards ami Bookcases 3Iade to , . A Chinaman reported to the consignees Territory, thenee down through Cabinet Worlc Renairiiif? Missof the steamer "Lord. of the Iales," that kansas and Louisiana, cast into con. : there were three cases of small-poand north through Tennessee Wood cealed on board the steamer. The quar- issippi, Bunch then crossed antine officer was informed, went aboard and Kentucky. the steamer at the north point dock, and the Mississippi, closely followed by found three Chinamen sick with variola, Young. Through Arkansas, by the stowed away in a box or casing, coverwigwams of the Indian Territory ,aDd Please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. ing the pump pipes. They were removed thence through the mountains and and the ship ordered at once to haul off Colonel into quarantine ground, which was done, forests of Arkansas again, the murderer. villainous followed the her passengers lauded yesterday, except the 19 men who were picked up on Through the hills and wilds of Souththe wrecked jank. Some of the China-me- ern Missouri, over the prairies of say that one of. their countrymen, Southern Kansas, down tho headwas thrown who was ill with small-powaters of Medicine Lodge among the overboard by them during the voyage. ArrapahoeSjthe pursued and the purFOREIGN. suer, like fate and destiny, rode the AND BerliD, 27. ; the other Taris correspondents of the German lonely ride one to escape, about the 2'Jth of press assert that the movement for the to avenge. Here, removal of Thiers, originated in Rome January, Col. Young lost the trail. On the 8th of April he received a aid Florence. Rome, 27. from Fort Scott that Bunch The Pope in a speech, yesterday, de- telegram been in that place. By clared he had prayed for France, but had recently that be would now pray with greater Saturday night Young was in Fort confidence, for the election of Marshal Scott, but found that Bunch had left THE CHEAPEST COAL AND LIME ! . McMahon to the bead of that country, for Lamar, in Benton county, carryIu tho Market, always ou hand. was a guarantee of order and justice to with him two "pals." Arriving ing civilisation, which was menaced on all at the latter place, he learned that sides. The chamber of deputies has finally Bunch had left a few hours before. ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ! passed the bill for the abolition of relig- He then traced them to Stockton, in ious corporations, and parliament has Cedar county, to Bolivar, to Quincy, From a Jewsharp to a Church Organ", aa Cheap, or " ts adjourned as a mark of respect to the to Warsaw, where tho three ' villains ' memory of the late Count Malsoni. The clothes and set out for Cheaper than anywhere else in Utah. royal princes and the members of both changed Scdalia. there to hounes have gone to Flo'reuce to, attend Windsor, andfrpm the poet's funeral. The ceremonies will Colonel Young arrived at Scdalia, of be of a most imposing character. which fact Bunch was informed, who SHEET MUSIC, ETC., ETC. ; Alexandria, Egypt, 27. left for Booneville. The pioneer party of the Oriental To- immediately Thither C'o.onel Young followed, ar- One door South of Ogden House. pographical corps from New York, engaged in the exploration of Bible lands, riving,1 on Wednesday last. The have gone from Egypt to Syria and Asia "bird" Lad been s,ecu in Booneville Minor. A soale photograph of the milo- the day previous,; but was nowhere meter, devised by one of the corpe, has be found. Young then left for been taken, wLkh, it is claimed, will t) this place, arriving here Wednesday difinitely ' settle the rexed cubit quesof rapidly taking the altit- night. At daylight the next morn,- tion. A. udes-of ruijas, pyramids, &o.p invented ing ne. receive ti., luioxmauon iroin of one the; party, is bftid to work ad- Booneville that & man answering the by mirably. ' description of Bunch had been ar' :t i ' !'l London,' 27. 'In the CoremoM, 'tewlay, the usual rested and would bo held until Xccdle needs no setiincr. . motion was offered to adjourn over to Young's arrival.' Tho Colonel iden : no Shuttle needs y lacing. ,, tho 5tU of June, Derby day. Tbos. tified the prisoner as Bunch. Sa ' ' II uies protested against the no Makes noise. line practice (io.) Progress. dis- patch dated Washington, saying that an important movement is on foot there and in Europe, looking to the establishment of a magnificent Empire in Mexico. A number of the largest capitalists in the world have been egotiating with the Mexican authorities tot- contracts, &c, for Sonorik and Lower California, and for the granting of extraordinary privileges. The leading spirit is Col. T A fceott. The .Wconaeeta Prwkhnt Grant with the fcheroe, and says McKenzie's raid was and is regarded as a feeler towards annexation. It thinks irmense probity art in view for the le.vler of the scheme. . Lo , Angeles, Cola., 27. At sundown last evening a duel took place betweeu two young clerks, on the l tv er tank hear the bridge, within the limits of the city, armed with, pisto 8 and accompanied by friends; they met, the groiiHd was measured off, but at the word fire only one pistol was discharged, the party with the other fled. Elko, Ner., 27. Reliable dispatches from Humboldt Veils, report the recent Indian trouble at Sprucemount us a scare of Indians who were demonstrative and under the of liquor fumiched by the whites. The herders alluded to two days since, long-planne- d, , ue J. m WI. TMOISAS, Goal & Lime Office x, I MUSIC STORE, Main Street, : .1 . . Ogden. - - . Strings and other Fittings. iVloUii . THe Victor" Sewing Machine! a . and denounced as publio humiliation such, action of parliament in deference to what was called the national sport. He believed the example was injurious in the highest degree to public morals. He hoped the Government would extend the operation of the betting houses act to Scotland, where English sportsmen were still able to evade the law. After further debate, in the course of which, the government promised t exteai the act to Scotland, the motion t adjourn ea the 5th proximo was carried. A child f . can work it. No cogs, no springs. Uses all attachments. lie Generous. Look at the bright side of every Takes the First Prize at every Fair. I thing. ; lt doa pay to sro throu life with a tear in your eye and a sigh upon your lips. If your friend has a lault, don t dwell so long upon THE LADIES NEVER BUY ANY OTHER AFTER SEEING. it as to forget his virtues. It is folly to look lor perlection in anytlnug, Accept the best you can get, and be ! thankful for it. Humanity is not half as black as some people would From Arizona. paint it. Its fruits are like the spots Reference is Ogden, Mrs. M. Bawrfng, Dressmaker. Tccsos, May 25. The rennval of the upon the sun's surface apparent First Cavalry from Arixona and the ru- enough to those who seek them, but mors that General Crook may be taken unnoticed by those who are satisfied from us have caused a deep feeling of with the sunshine of everyday life. TT. anxiety. There are at least five hundred uttconquered Apaches yet roving in the De slow to take when strangers haste 5 Main mountains ; the l'iinoa, Maricopas, Vira- to City. give. d3G BS9-a- lt goes and Colorado Indians have to be The Victor CIIAS. STAYNEK, General Agent, X. looked after. Cochise and his band have never given in any allegiance to the Government, further than to agree to stop murdering and robbing in Arixona, and tbey distinctly declare that any attempt to muster them for a count, to see whether tbey are all on the rescr. ration, would cause them at once to go to the mountains again. And in addition to all this, we border on the territory of Mexico for a distance of four hundred miles, and complications are constantly arising, making the presence, of troops necessary. A. number ofaur citizens are row in the State of Suuoja, to. purchase The country horses, cattle and ideep is being prospected, new farming settlements are springing into life, and two years of peace will add more to the wealth of tho Territory than fifty years of war. tub-stanti- al A Sunday School tatvolte in. Hartford was surprised on Sunday lastr $U had feeen explaining the story of tka eruei fixioi to her class of boys who sewaed to be deeply interested in the narration. When she thought the fullv un derstood the subject one ef them suddenly brok forth and raids ' "By golly. I'll bet they weuWa'f have done it if Buffalo BiU'd been therel" ' Why is tho loogue of scandal bad mirror J Because it taU like a ji re Salt Lake Street, 83. A VALUABLE INVEXTIOXt tJJ. AN ENTIRELY NEW SEWING MACHINE 1 FOR DOMESTIC oewirtg;. LviaGnineb. USK! ONLY FlflTDOLLAIl&. With (be Xcw Ha (out Button orker. 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