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Show BY TELEGRAPH. Election Returns! Wisconsin Democratic! amounts to $28,280,704; and front Inter-- 1 nal revenue $16,112,786, while thee- -' , penditures are largely iu excees of pre-on descants vioue years. The Treasurer the monetary trouble, and favors as a. remedy the issue of convertible legal tenders. reAttorney Oeneral Williams ceived a telegram frera Oct. Kellogg, saying the military in Grant Parish, in aiding the civil authorities to arrest the prpetrators of the Colfax massacre, did not arrive until after the Grant Parish outrage is alleged la have taken place. The telegram also says later advices indicate the outrage to be a gross fabrica. tion. " ' San Francisco, 4. The steamer "Nevada" arrived from Panama. She stopped at Mazatlan. A private letter from that place confirms the news that the revolution in Sonora is eudod. The insurgents have disbanded and 150 of their number have tied to the mountains. Albany, 4. U. was found S. A., Copt. Cramicros8, dead in his room at the Delavan House, from apoplexy. Augusta, Ga., 4. Chinese arrived Thirty-fivfrom Indianapolis to work oh the Augusta canal. More are expected. Concord, N. II., 4. Board of The .Trade passed a resolution recommending the savings banks of this city, in case of a run, to refuse payments altogether rather than attempt to raise money at a ruinous sacrifice. The savings banks have determined to pay none of their depositors till Jan. first. New York, 4. Clouds seem still ta hang over the house of Clatlin & Co. It is reported that they have been unable to obtain the neeesnary assistance, and tbat this afternoon they will make to their creditors a full statement of their condition. Ihey deny that their embarrassment was owing to the assistance given to Hoyt, Spragae & Co. It is expected that at a meeting of the creditors they will ask for and btain an extension of time. A special from Petersburg, Va., states that while about three hundred colored men were marching in a procession, lust night, they threw stones at houses, smashing the windows and injuring, the citizens. Tbe excitement became so greit, owing to these' acts of violence, that a white and colored company were called out and kept under arms all night. Gov. Walker approved this prompt action on the part of the military and citizens. ' ' ' Cheyenne, 4. . The legislative assembly met here today, organized, and elected Francis E. Warren, of Cheyenne, president of the council, S. II. Wilkinson, of Sweetwater,' speaker of the lower house. !It then adat 10 o'clock. journed till The legislature will remain in session ' ' forty days. ' Cincinnati, 4. Tbe CommereiaVt' Knoxville Tenn.,' special says the strike of engineers and firemen on the East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia railroad threatens to assume a dangerous character. Some of the employees yesterday prevented a freight traia from leaving, by uncoupling the The night passengers and all cars Col freights have been discontinued. Baxter, the attorney of the road, is now addressing the employees, explaining to them tho trouble they are subjecting theutselvcs to, and advising non interference with the operations of the road. , to-da- y The Farmers Carry Illinois! Generrl Democratic Gains! ., " - The Revolution in tral America Cen- to-d- Over! m A Slight Riot in Petersburg, Va! Sudden Death of an Army Officer! 'Tt,?r.wn0f indiwnitv ever "iiTiflfflt. THOlS-iiS-r heaped is that pi upon a lone lorn woman the Detroit Free Press camngouaau Miss Single-BeAnthony. d There is a beautiful legend illustrating the blessedness of our per-to cost forming our duty at whatever our own inclinations. A beautiful vision of our Savior had appeared to a monk, and in silent bliss he was arrived gazing upon it. The hour ; 'the" at which he was to feed poof of the convent. He lingered not in his cell ta enjoy the vision, but he left to perform his humble duty.- r When he returned he found the blessed vision still waiting for him, and uttering these words, "Hadat thou stayed I must have fled." Gobi & Lime Office MUSIC STORE, ' Main Street, , to-da- AMERICAN. New York, 4. The total returns from 384 towns out-bil- e of tbe city and Brooklyn, show a net J'.cpublicun majority of 13,201, oud i net i'emocnuic gum of 16,12'J over the vote of 1871. There is a largo "ity majority jr'ainst the appointment of Judges, and au immease ltinjuri'y in favor of the of Westchester county. Rochester, complete, gives Miller 778 majority; Haines, treasurer; 2,104 mnjor-ity- . A dispatch from Buffalo states that Haines ran 800 ahead of the Democratic ticket of that city. The Democratic majority of this city the county, 2'J.OOO. Milwaukee, 3. The city of Milwaukee gives Taylor, tne Democratic candidate for Governor, ti.SOO majority. The county, it is estimated, gives him 8,000. The Democratic assemblynieu in the county are elected. Tha daily Sentinel, Washburne organ, estimates troin the ; returns coming in tbat Taylor will carry the State hy 6,000. Prominent Republicans now defeat. concede The Ilepubimns concede Taylor's election by o,000. The Democrats claim it by 8,000. The assembly is Reform aad the Seuate llepublicau. Boston, 3. The vote, with the exception of three ward.1, gives Uuslou about 1,000 plurali-iv- , Lowell gives Washburne 1,684, tastou 2,170. Worcester gives Washburne 2,102, Gastou 8,780, and also elects a Democratic Senator and members of the House. The votes iu 122 cities and towns foots up, Washburne, 33,023; Lust year Ibe came tinMon 30,94b' towns give Washburne 40, 1G0; liird 2"v 110. Washburne' plurality last year was about 25,000, which the returns, so far indicate, has been brought down ,nt)oui one half. The Republican ticket State officers U elected, and the Republican councilors' ticket, together with a Kepublicau majority iu both branches of the LegUUti'ie. Hank's pluiality for State Suniiior is over 1,300. Cha;. Hale i elected to the legislature from Boston by a large majority. Baltimore, 4. The Democrats elect their entire ticket ly I rout 13,000 to 15,000 Richmond, Va., 3. The election in this city pitted off juicily. The indications are that Kemper's majority in life city will le 5,000. Leading Republicans concede that Kunu per' majority iu the State will bo about i 23,000; in , ir y . t , FOREIGN. jit Ogden. ' - t OFilUmiilNSTRIlll! '. From a Jewsharp to a Church Org.ia, as Chwip.or - Cheaper thau any where else in Utah. ' ; r? , and other Fittings. Violin Strings ITears . Market, alwayiou hand. - . SHEET MUSIC, ETC., ETC. . o.l ri It If iinft Jiouse. v v aoor fsoum 01 usuen iy v EXICAH iUSTAM, 27-- 1. B.miMOIB, T 1j . Main St., Ogden, and Main St., Logan, Cache Co. 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Horses, Mules or Cattle. lime Imwm JSoivtrs and iSiieKcyc ICcapers, Sulky linker, orn SUellcrs, Feed Cutters, Kmery Grinders, Stubble Fanning Mills Shovel 1'loAVN, Cultivators, llous, i.. m WAGON MATERIAL , IROX HARDWOOD, A3iD STEEL. 31-6- n TO ...... GO ? , .... STAMER'S , ... ... t . - TSTLt, AtSO Cure Neuralgia, Eboumatircn, Gout, Lame Back, Salt Kheum, 1'oiBonous Bites, External Bone and Muscle Affections, Sore Nipples, &o and mar be justly termed for all a F I A m O S, O HGiLET S, ... EXTERNAL WOUNDS. AND OTHER ?" Remember, this Liniment did not spring up in a day or a year, pro dUClngTHE SIOST ABSUfiD AND rjNSATCJtALCtJKESJ s. aki Mckrsoom cxaixxd bt But we have tbo experience of over with, the thirty years of trial, amMlsitvLdo MUSICAL INSTEUMENTS . New-Bo- ETC, ' Lini-kskt- ss montsub-Btantialresalt8,and- by If the Licimcntls cot aa of witnesses. rcccciacnJcd. tha Money will bo Refiiridcd. London, 4. - THE CHEAPEST COAL AND LIME! Id the . to-da- e . : r The latest advices : from India are a Do not be Imposed upon by nsiner any other little more encouraging. The crops in liniment io.OOO. claiming the same properties or resome districts of Beng.il are improving, sults. They are a cheat and a fr.ud. Co eur Jack on, 4. The election was very quiet, una the and with the continuance of favorable and get nothing but vote was light. Ames' maj. in this city weather, it is hoped that the famine may Mexican ii eimuied at 300. Vicksburg gives be averted or greatly mitigated. i 4. Alcoru a majority. T.io general ichuU Parii, &2 Sold bt all Dnuooisrs aito Cotnrrax The Left, at a meeting i resolvunknown. ' ' " ed to introduce an amendment to the 8T011ESAT St. Paul, 4 McMa-hon'motion s for of the The returns, so far, are meagre, but 50c. and 01 per Bottle. prolongation term of otfice requiring a definite tbe indications all point to the ilecliou Uoxicis Bizk or Bottle, Sttlz, io. republio cf the if the eniire Republicau State ticket by recognizing by the LYON MFG. CO, and some of the deputies of a handsome majority. Davis is running There has been a the centre aro ia favor of referring it to ii tieud Qf his ticket. The de.il of scratching. The returns from the committee constitutional. to day, held a caucus and rethis city will not be in until u very late Ji .mr ou account of the scratched ballots. solved to introduce a motion into the asT.'u re will bo a considerable change in sembly for a plebiscite on thefoimof tno Legislature. government, and decided to make no alliance with the Right or Left. 4. Chicago, The municipal election here, to day, ifMilted in the election of the entire A French paper asks the following i eop'.e's ticket, headed by II. D. Colvin, riddle: "Why is the Prince of Wales f r mayor, and twelve out of twenty aU like fifteen shillings? Because he wants Sim-dtuaiu The issue was tlio (leroien. him a sovereign." a crown make, liijuor law, uud the foreign popula-tto- u suppor;ed the People's lionet almost The case of James L." Dunningy PostMeagre returns from the unanimously. elections in tho State iudicate master at Atlanta, is a hard one. Mr. r I nat tbe Farmer's I'ckuthas been geutr. Dunning has held the otlice for years, and is a tried and honest public servant. n.'.j successful. Detroit, 4. ir- Sorue yenfi ago his money clerk, McMi.ffat ha been elected mayor by Laughlin, absconded with a large probably 1,000 majority. The rest of amount of funds, nnd the Postmaster has the city ticket is part Republican and since been stinting himse'f of luxuries pnet Democratic. Tue Republicans have and comforts to make up for the theft. m majority of oue or two in the city He had almost squared his accounts A TEW ATPUCATIOXS HAKE A ," cmnuil. Meagre returns from the spec- when his son,' James Dunning, Mcial tlecliun in the Fifth Congressional Laughlin's successor it the money order Pure Blooming Complexion. lMiticl leaves tho matter in doubt. TLe desk, ran away, leaving a deficit of Is It Purely Vegetable, and its opsratlon ia cities of Oraud Haven, Ionia and $6,000, and Dunning, ' the aged seen and felt at once. It does away with tbe and tifieru tonns, give Williauis, declares that he will pay every Flushed Appearance caused by Heat, Fatigue Republican, a majority of two hundred, cent if it. takes him until the end of his and Excitement. Healsaud removes all Blotches and h large Rcpub tcaa loss over the vote of day9. If Mr. Dunning were as dispelling dark, and ud sightly vigilant spots.Pimples, Drives away Tan, Freckles and as he appears to be honest,' his troubles and by its gentle bnt powerful influeaot uantlos the faded check witb. , Waslin:ton, 4. might not do so successive and overj,..,., ,, ,C Treasurer Spinner, in his thirteen h whelming, and he might ootnforts enjoy TOUTnrtJL BLOOM ASD BEAUTY. ftnaual report, says t le tailing o f 1 the and luxuries instead of others enjoying "eld by all Druggists and Faccjr Btore. D receipts for the past year, from customs, them at his expense. ' Jjot, 53 Park Place, New York AND are Twenty Cents on the Dollar. . Liid, to-da- NEAR SAVAGE'S 25c, PHOTOGRAPH JSoXt Xio.ls.0 GALLERY, MAIN STBFET, Oity, HAG AIT'S . y - , mm XT- - HOWE Teams to Haul Lumber SEWING MACHINE. 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