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Show PUBLISHED (jrUDXESDA Y and SEMI-WEEKL- Y, PER OGDEX, UTAH, SATURDAY. FEBKUAIti 7. 1871. Xo. 12- OCDEN DIRECTORY. BY TELEGRAPI1. Post Offlee: Congressional. Tion AXP CLOSING OF MAILS. .rBlL i SA T UltDA Y. ) .kpCItv.aouh- l- .ti.ily, M;.ild;iily 7.50 Newspaper Trouble in San Francisco. 5p.m. a.,. a-- nominated without opposition by eighteen county and thirteen borough constituencies in England. In Wales twenty-six Conservatives anl thirteen Liberals are returned. Three Liberals and two Conservatives are returned in Scots land; six Conservatives, two aud two Liberr.ls in Ireland. No party made auy gains to day except the Home- ruiers in Kilkenny and Kerry counties. Gladstone addressed five thousand He confuted people, at New Cross the statement of B iron Rothschild that the proposed remission of taxes would cause a loss to the revenue of 9,000,-00which would have to be made good by new taxation. There was some lighting at ShefSeld and the police were obliged to protect Mundellaand Chamberlain, Liberals, from the violence of Roebuck's 7.4 VOL. V. The Siamese Twins. From the N. Y. Herald. 1 The Siamese Twins, Kng and Chang, lately residing in North Car- olina, were afflicted with illness in the year 1871. They wereboru in a 8.40 a.m. Op H,keCKv..l.'Me.laily small village on the coast of Siam, in Gov. the year 1811. Their parents got daily Jw1,II""U. S CLOSING. Ks. their livinir by fishiuc, and until 7.00 a.m. Kat it like p.m. 6.Ji , f"rt 1829, when Kng and Chaug were ' utv. mail C" via KwnMon, l"r AMERICAN. brought to the United States, they latter place for Uich Cuntr, S p.m. t 2. made their living by selling shellfish. S'lan.nnl,y-.Washington, '..m.t'v Tuvdnys, Thursdays and In the Senate Scott introduced a resoftul'" : ? uilv 5.00 p.m. Their mother bore several children. to W lution instructing the postmaster generAt one time she gave birth to three, K...nh0n' 'i'o p.m. al to report to the Senate the number of Patur- a..d WrdueVlay. and never lees than two. But none Il'viliet for the transportation of 7.30 a.m. contractors of these children were deformed. mails holding more than rive contracts lT..;Ii:"lMin"city and Platamville, 3.30 p.m. SOtu of June last; how many had on The twins were united at the anterior the 3.1X1 p.m. mid Saturdays and at whal supporters. been let to Vliaa, The election at Cambridge University, part of the chest by a prolongation 11.30 a.m. price; also if there is not a class of pro- West Norfolk and Mid Lincolnshire, LnJt.itur.Uy, of a kind of fleshy band the size of fessional bidders who seek the contract C.4o p.m. resulted in six Conservatives the hand. I his band of flesh is W5m. returning GrulWiv-ry.- ' of numerous routes and underbid bona without i'. i". .ln Bedfordshire Milium, opposition. about two inches broad and four jiile bidders: and further, what legislaHKilSTRY PKl'AKTM F.XT the vote was close, and the result is 9 from p.m. inches thick. The whole mass is Oi'ii tion is needed to enable the department divided. MONKV OrTK'K UKPAKTMKMT. to secure bona ful contractors at the fr"iii a.m. to 3 p.m. The Conservative candidate is elected tough'aud capable of being considerlowest price. Laid over on an ,0 8 P Outside lor "l"'" 1V'"" 0 One could whisper in Wakefield. Wholesale bribery is ably extended. JOSKl'll HALL, 1'osOuwter by Hamlin. the of Conservatives in of of them without the ear one Morton claimed that the President did charged against and a petition will be brought the other heariii";; while volatile salts Wakefield, Trains - 7.40 si.ro. recognize the Kellogg legislature, and te unseat the member elect. C.T. train arrives applied to the nostrils of one had no 5. 10 p.m. his recognition of Kellogg amounted to Whalley, the friend of Tichborne the same thing; and ihis recognition was 0.20 in Peterborough. e fleet on the other; and while pinch p.m. claimant, is c. p. " leaves in pursuance of law. He thought the Two a.m. 8.50 Liberal " members are returned from ing the arm of one excited no sensa I. p. " to set aside the State Gov- Macclesfield. proposition a.m. 7.50 tion in the other, still if vou but arrives U. C. train 5.45 p.m. ernment of Louisiana and order a new The floor of a factory in Bury, Lan- stick a piu iu the exact vertical cen8.40 a.m. election was one f the gravest charac- cashire, where the Liberal meeting was " leaves tre of this connecting link, both G.30 p.m. ter, and could not be done without overand being held, gave way yesterday, and would flinch from the hurt. The riding the constitution of Louisiana. thelirge number of people Twins Morton to ex- precipitated Conkling interrupted seldom observed to con were SerTiees to the Religious story below. Six were killed and ir tlicTaVrnacle, at 11 a.m., nnd press the opinion that the President had Tvfrv were with other. each verse many fatally injured. They played Wanl S.hoolhoiiso FarUy's power to interfere in the affairs of a at a p.m. J Third a made pretof game good draughts, and to violence State prevent bloodshed, 11 and 7 t(,Koi! Church at 11 a.m. mid 7 p.m. the and at the much same or moves, even ty call the of the a.m. at p.m. ChurcU governor up upon MrtU'ft lecture (Child's Hall), at (.30 p.m. on mere information of trouble same time, and frequently played fyiriwl Hit by a Woman. Morton Baid kc believed the President agains each other. Library City not interfere without an applicaOjdn could A vourjij man, was, some three Xe pen Depot, (J. Chambers' After attracfinjr a vast amount of tion from the State to see the laws en- weeks tofj day, Sunday! excepted. some friends at ago, visiting attention forced. To the bloodstained doctrine of among scientists and physi While (Mo.") Cape Girardeau, in the of trouble all in the Old Word, they mar State sovereignty a frolitking young lady of the elogists there, .. be traced. Louisiana S. ried two sisters, and settled down might J. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Representative Tyner reported a bill city and himself, engaged in a scunle near Salisbury, N. CM on a well amendatory of the To extricate herself from his fearful Cl" U. Jewelry, Silver aud in the House piW in stocked plantation. In addition, they which PUihI Wre, MAIS STRKKT. Utf DKX. provides for the free grasp she was compelled to hite him. postal lawg, ueatlv doue aud all work warranted. had at one period ample funds insubcarriage of weekly uewnpaperg to The bite wa? only sufficient to start vested where counties in scribers published; through their agents in New also the free carriage of exchanges and the blood a little, and he brushed it York. During the war they con fixes the rates of postage on weekly pa- off, deeming it more a work of affee tinued to reside on their RESVIOVED. plantation, per outside the counties where publish- tion than evidence of any mat a and lived in the same and har quiet of a for two ed at cnts every quarter TF YOU WAST A T1IOMS0SIAX DOCTOR OR pense. few until some as TUomimiiiiiii Medicine, erer, X years pound; on papers published six times a r or a day or two his liana was mony afterwards. Of course, no one ever CALL ON DR. MURPHY, week eighteen eeuts; on dailies twenty-on- e cold air, and the re IW OFFICE, MAIN ST., cents; on miscellaneous amounts of exposed to the thought of drafting them, and their UtiDKX. was was he suit books, third class, compelled to go to negroes prospered, except when out patterns, including CoxiLr.Tio.v Fee, $Lvh samples, cards, etc., one ceut each two bed aud nurse a swelled aud inflamed of temper from any cause, it was apt ounces, and fixes the maximum weight arm. For four lone weeks he was itself off in striking the first work lo fcur ounces. in JAPANESE PEAS TOO R IS II ELS of such parcels at and remain to there, compelled one that came to hand, from which San Francisco, 2. TO THE A1'C. he his of moments delirium, the in the excitement There is muck city the b.st escape was to keep out of SilMETIUVC XEW. Faimers and Gradeners tlii. A the JAPANESE over the arrest of the Sun printers and would exclaim : the way. Ihe brothers probably I'M. Tliei-have recently been brought to editors of the paper, B. F. Napthaly and would ten times rather be bit never would have had thi "'"iititry Jami. anil urove to e the any difficulty, A. Fitzgerald, for libel on De Young i JV.i fur TaMe e or for stock. They by the rattlesnake that bit the man but that their wives, though sisters, in the ;rjmother their of h 5 3 of to Chronicle, the Irom high, Brothers than be bit by ami do rmt nyjiiire turned away their hearts, and chil sticking They yield from one aud sisters. The Sun people are in jail at the Cape Fair, liwrt j, piiim, f K.;ls per i,Jl!4,. a wimple " woman the excep dreu were the cause of this estrange dial will (.nxlm J'i 5 to lOlmihels of in default ef $5,000 bail, with , irirWternM to Ap'iits. and tion of Napthalv, author of the article in ment. Up to the period that each liiv. a t.. the unit ntuner of whose bail i. $2,000. The the Sun, ' " "Hit, five children, all prospered well to iinv one desiring to dissuade had a biga- act We do not expect Agent, Ml i.,.i,4 a to Chronicle published FitzgeralJ as cts enouirh, but one of them had a sixth, L L. (Kroi, Uelaud,Tciiu.:5 tniet and a liar, Napthaly as a frequent cooks fn-skindling their fires with and this awoke and houses of ill envy and jealousy to er of gambling-house- s aid of kerosene,though the dangerous the 'twin 6isters fame. The Sun retorted in savere terms of such a degree that Tii voHd iii fnH of on the De Youngs' mother and sisters we have probably printed accounts like the bound not beiny; together crj iu- kte and on the De Younirs themselves. The from 40.000 to 50.000 accidents, twin brothers, would no louger live McLAIX'S latter will be arrested to day for libel. more or less fatal, the result of this under the same roof. Candied Castor and one of them for haviug demolished incautious expedient. It may do no Oil. The brothers were, it seems, abcuf office of the Sun with a hatchet while the harm, however, to mention that a sixty-fou- r It is delicious effective form. the in was article libelous years of age, but one, we the anl hanulii-Tlie woman in Fort Wavne, Ind., who, a believe the smaller and feebler of the tacte and cnmll Topeka, Kan., 2. : . c of the Castor Oil is en Jas. M. Harvey was elected WCt'K 01 IWO ago, imu u pan ui uv.au- two, looked, it is said, ten years older Its tirely overcome. Harvey was born tiful arms, is now totally wanting in the other. atliartic powers are U. S Senator They could turu either in Virginia, lived in Adams county, 111., those useful Hubs. , not impaired rrice zd cents. Amputated, back to back or face to face, but that from his boyhood to 1S57, wheu he went both of them; and all because of Ac tlf.itHiuUrtt-ctiveis as far as the remarkable bond that Th.v resemth. Cream to Kansas and served tkrough the war. with kerosene! kePl " ronfwtir.nerChildren kindling hopg. is a 1SG8; in Governor them permitted. It is almost He united was elected ot thew ,,a cry t.,r theiu. Price 2ft cts. pr box. practical farmer, a straight Republican, certain that should either die the Mrs. Sarah Abington, a widow of Ao.1 a other druggist. but favor a reform. His election - reoeen in gooaeir- - other could not survive even more l, sixty-tw- o years, nad n garded as a triumph of the farmers and few minutes, as there is an ar reformers. cumstances, but tor sometime past oc- than a in New tery as large as tno femoral artery Philadelphia, 2. cupied very mean lodgings AUiUULUA SALUDA, The Franklin Savings Fund closed its York. She had been seen with a that connects them, A few years doors this morning, having beeu thrown bank-boo- k SIX DOORS WEST in her hand, and it is sup- since they corresponded with some of OF Z. C. M. I. into bankiuptcy by order of the U. S. the leading surgical operators in Louhad money somewhere Court. A large number of persons had posed she it. But it seems don as to the possibility of the ummoney in the inslitutfon, as it allowed a probably hoarding so that in case of larger rate of interest than most other she was starving herself on the little bilicus being cut, 'ES A'D LIQUORS, life of the other the of death one, and was trying the savings fund. money she had left, 2. At the request of saved. Boston, ALES AND roilTER, both onds meet that is her might be cler- to make A number of gentlemen, mostly of tiie very le$t bottom of her bank ac- the London surgeons they Tudted quality. and took preliminary death and the gymen, met were of count. It appears she starved a little that city,aud many experiments Measure or at 25 cts. of a band stens r for thi nrtraization o . of such Drink. the determine to tried for safety per men and women, and visit the too fast. She had not been seen aSan and Tobacco of the praying other things saloons in ihe imitation of the practice in several days, and at length a police- an operation. Among for a few tied was some western Territories. Finest Brands firmly a attic. 1. into her ;ature entrance man forced an around the connection beThe poor old womau was lying dead mit.tes bank-boowas tween them, so as to prevent the cirFOREIGN. on the floor. Her u"uu iah.en in exchange. blood through the artery. London, 2. "found, and it showed that she still culation of seemed as if each would ex-- ; Barou Meyer de Rothschild's physiD dollars in But it had a deposit of thirty-fiv- e Pxop'r. cians announce that he is improving. in. The banks. pire if this were persisted Meruoers of Parliament, to day, were one of the savings W, -- Home-ruler- Harvey Elected Senator from - .Uran-ltUeW- to-da- y. t h yon,-l'"'- 0, . llarri-.ville- ednes-lay- , smaller of the two fainted away and ost all consciousness, and there were symptoms that the tame effect would follow to the other, but tha process ciuld not be continued long; enough without endangering the life of him who was the first to faint. S'nce the breaking out of the rebellion the twins both dressed in the Confederate gray, and were both members of the same church, havintr united with a small Baptist church in their neighborhood, of which they were consid ered very worthy members, though born Siamese. to-da- i WMp i a.m-to- o Om-- . . School-knuwi- School-hom- e -- .41 iu LEWIS. Wat-he- to-da- y, , U-l- y nl-C- -1 Aiiits-un!it.- Ir-.- ne-- 'I fi- kii-w- u-- - i ka-- e. fr-- wi-i- m on-nla- r ti-- ns nti-- p!M?ai-l,t.- plant-Wl- " i , - Chil-Vre- . 1 1 Ex-Go- to-da- y. . - A Tennessee larrieiIe. On the 15th inst.. Wm. Ward killed his father, George Ward, who was about fio years old, the ton being about 87 or JiS years of aev. They lived on Wolf River, in tlx northern portion of the county, about 11 or Id miles iiom Jamestown, in what is termed a double though their families, consisting of themselves and their wives onIy,oeeu- pied different apartments. The old man and his son had not spoken to each other for some time, owing to :i dispute about the land they were living on, or rather the building or repairing of some fencing on the farm. On the 15th they were both out at work on different parts of the farm, a quarter of a mile or so apart. The son heard his father chopping, went to the house and got the gun. a small squirrel rifle, told the family that he had found a squirrel's nest and was going to drive the squirrels out and shoot them, took the gun and started off in an opposite direction from where the old man was and passed on till he got out of sight, then turued under the brow of a hill and went directly to where his father was chopping, aud. when approaching him. said, "If you don't quit that Til kill you." The old man set his axe down aiuUtarted towards his son, saying, "I reckon not; you wouldn't do that, would you, Bill?" and was instantly shot by his son, the ball entering just above his hip and rantrin"; upward, passed out iust under the arm, cutting tke muscle of the arm as it passed oh. The old man attempted to run past his son, but was caught by him and stabbed four times. Three of the wounds inflicted by the knife were fatal, and his right shoulder was broken by his son with a stone. He was followed nearly to the house, which he in reach in: alter beins so shot and but died slabbed, terribly the next day. His murderer suddenly betook himself to the wood?, and is now trying to elude about, pixty men in pursuit in command of the officers of the law. V'ii.;t renders the cast; more remarkable is that the entire Ward family have always been peaceable and quiet citizens, and never within the knowledge of the writer violated the law in a sia-- . gle instance before. lo!-hous- e. sue-ceed- ed i- -- . t LOGAN. to-da- -- 7- . k 73-l- I! KELSON, Fools, change tables, rouge-et-noi- r and real estate raffles were part of the innocent amusements of a church fair just concluded at Burlington, Iowa. Bcccber, in his sermon last Sun- day, said: "There wasn't one of the patriarchs who didn't lead such a life as in thes days would put bim in tho penitentiary." Blooruington, La., is in great commotion. Victoria Woodhull was advertised to lecture at Hurley Hall, in that place, but Judge Davis, tho owner, cancelled her engagement of the hall, and published a card to that effect; but Vic. affirm that she wiU lecture in thai hall. |