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Show - - I" MB il ' i ' .' ' - 5 vi v.' lk WHfr Vy Doings in Congress. arrival asb closing of mails. 5.45 p.m. 7.40 a.m. 5.40 p.m. ' dii'ly Mail DRPARTORB. 8.40 a.m. Railroad Combination. L iu. latter uluce fur Ilich Umnty, - a p.m. .n,l Saturday, at AMERICAN. I'nlinlT. Washington, 9. I'ednesdays Sanborn appeared before lue Ways wilL an and Menns Committee, 2.00 p.m. .naSitonUy,, Haul''1'! Hfiiuemmj 7 .3d of the bill till tc-da- y, a.m. statement, of his receipts dud ml HaUwvilto, nne Wain City 3.3(4 p.m. under bis contract, show3.00 p.m. expenditures M; Miietaw and Sat.ir.Uyi ing that he received, in round numbers, The disbursed $156,000. 11.30 a.m. $213,000; , Jim BaB" of expenditures are $14,000, itemi chief OFFICE II0UKS. 6.45 p.m. 8.15 a.m. paid W. O Morrison and two assistants S n.m. t fi.M P.m. c in Europe; 28,000 to Prescott for serviRWUSiltV UKPAKTMKNT ces in legal expenses; a similar sum to uavkV 0FFICK DEfARTMKMT. Prcsbury & Green; $4,000 for salary of 8 secretary; $3,200 to District Attorney from 6 a.m. to p.m. 0utti0XAH. .PJ0SKl,u HALL, l)iitinater. Bliss, and $9,000 to Waddell. Sanborn testified that nothing had been paid for or in connection 7.40 ..m. obtaining contracts, - with legislation, or the allowing of claims p p, train arrives 5.40 p.m. " and that, (LP. " 6.20 p.m. at Am Treasury Department, leaves while nothing bad been realized by syn q p, a.m. 8.60 " " " U.P. " dicates of the Treasury, from his dis7.50 a.ui. - U. C. traia irrives 6.45 p.m. bursements to Morrison in Europe, yet, u and llo wed to ' continue, he thought he 8.40' a.m. if " ' leaves - ii turn in over $5,000,000 from inciuld G.80 p.m.. and ii formation furnished by him. of Sanborn, In the Services Religions the secre that it this m and m., 11 a at transpired p. , Every Sumliv, in thuTalwmicU credited with the reception ef qhl, tary, to tie Secoud Ward Sol..H,l)ion.e Farley5 at p nu Third Wa d 000 for fifteen months' service, was one 11 a.m. and i p.m. Kpistcopul Church at Stiae ', an attache of the New York ller ami .7 p.m. MethiHlirt Church at 11 a.m. T.30 p.Wdid,' ' who, tholih Sanboru didn't kuow Smrilualirt Lecture (Child', llafl), t it, was also eruployed in the Custom nir.inti House, and was reached by Sanborn vi- -" it '('.Nl. V. Turiier' Jews messages sent to one Puffer, a through, rery day, Sunday excepted. 5 Custom House emolovee. .formerly on . , ; the sCaff hi Qep. Butleri I Stine'i labors ior aanoorn were cuanneu to Keeping ois It F. S. RICHARDS, books in reference to his contracts. also appears that Sanborn was chiefly instrumental in procuring Mr. Jay's ap And 7 ' pointment as special agent to Lurope, NOTARY rUBLIC,' a' but he couldn't possibly remember who assisted him in getting the appointment. Tile Se'nate bill to aathorixe the issue of a supply of ..Arms to the! authorities of ' X. TAX'S R Jr., the State, of ebraska was discussed un til" the expiration of the morning hour, ATTORNEY wheu it wen over f nd Uhe Senate resum- JT? OUke- with Coaiity.KecbrJeiT' cocsiaeratiou' 01 ine eui lor tue in corporation of railroad companies in the Territories, the pending question being U on the motion of Wright to recommit, which Wright withdrew, and moved to WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, strike eut the., section giving the right of 0wdi is 5 Clnrks, Jewelry; fcilvir aud wyfft rough public lands to 'such riiwT Vw., MAIN STKLKT. 'OfiUKN.. , to' from take and the authority iUVUfiug uon doue uU lt work warranted. Utch.lart4a nUslerjal" for.lhs construction ana mamteaaBce of the road, ground lor si alionjetcV agreed to. The bill was iuwher amended ' by striking out the foQrferitV section, which authorizes a TF YOU WANT A TflOMSOXlA Oi )X)CyQ& Corporation',; organized undev the act, to TliomsooiiMi Kedicii I or gift any lands in acquire by CALL ON DR. MURPHY, the 'vicinity.purchase of its road.' and convey the 8am in such manner as ! the directors I'OST OFFICE, MAIN ST., OGDKN. may prescribe. An amendment grantv)UinoK Fwl tim y ing tci .acres of public lands for every ten miles of "road for station buildings, depots, Ehops. etc, was adopted. Clayton TIia world i full of moved an amendment, requiring every Children crying.for road orgauized under. th act to maintain at some point on the' liae of the Candied Castor road an oSice where. the books shall be kept open at all times for inspection; TtU delirkiu,. effective moved un amendment Mi karmloss. The - agreed tj. Ilager providing that the provisions of the bill of the Castor Oil is m should, not apply to the District of CoIti 'irely orurcome. to. Buckingham moved othartic powori are lumbia; agreed ... ... i r an amendment fqrbidding the construcJlcLain's Vermifuge Bonbons tion of any road hciohs an Indian reserelcpiBt and eft wtive, Thy rewmble Cream vation. Sargent moved a substitute so "onlwis kept iu ront'ectionur.' ho)t. Children as to provide that a road should not tl,,s" and bux. cry for thero. Price 2.'cta, cross an Indian reservation unless writzor Sale bu M.J, Ana all of the ten permission from the Secretary other druggirtii. y " ' Interior was ' first, obtained. Pending the discussion the Senate went into executive session and soon after adjourned. . The House resumed consideration of the currency bill,1 Hoar end Garfield opposing it, the latter, making a powerful speech against inflation aud in favor of In retailing a speedy return to epeciepayments. Conger argued in favor of the bill. At the close of the debate various amendments wore offered, and then Maynard demanded the previous quesiiemized I . ; . i Truins ; . , cross-examinatio- gcUoul-kooNtB- d School-ho.- - niv r.ibnirr : ATTORNEY AT LAW , AT LAWi 5 'J.'S. LEWXS, Wa-Ji- . -- rail-ridi- , REMdVgD;'?;;?', 1 ; r- .i . . a ' tr tS7-t- . HOTICE D. RUDD . DBY GOODS' tion. : At hi. place of Residence, EVEXTII st.t li0 tHeir : MST? resrCT eu&t i! l .w.r lutcrett i:'i,,U u giv, . - OGDEK. gl'U.rh.Kl.win l,im a 1 l.r, find pur' , . . , The excitement whieh was growing all the forenoon intensified when the opponents of the bill under the leadership of Butler, of Mass., who desired the Senate bill substituted for it, voted down the previous question, and thu gave Butler control of the matter. II promptly, amidst great confusion and excitcmeut, moved to postpone further consideration From the Montgomery Morgan, the leader of the gang that robbed the Kife of the Suielscr drug store some weeks a:o. and sub- SCquent)y escaped from the county juii at ureenwood, was killed the oth pw Ynrt n A combination between the Panama cr day in Polk county, under the fol and Union Pacific railroads and the Pa lowing: circumstances: cific .Mail Company, is regarded as alIt seems that Morgan, after his es most an accomplished (act. Yesterday made his' way southward, hav there was au informal caucus of repre cape, come from lexas to these parts sentatives of these three corporations, at ing the Pacific Mail Company a ottice, Hussell not lonr since. Ihe day alter Ins e- Sage and Geo. Scoit representing tue cape he btopped at Booth's store, Panama and Paoitic companies, and ac about thirty miles south of h;re, and tive Directors representiuir the Union while waiting for his supper, the famPacific. The advocates and promoters of these enterprise Bay their triune in ily being eating, stole 40 out of the terests will be subserved by an equitable money drawer of the store aud took a working arrangement whereby uisns- - fine mare ot Booth s, on .which he troui competition will be avoided. Geo, made off. lie rode eighty-fiv- e miles Scott will go to Europe at an early date and that next night day, the to make arrangements wiin the English during animal he stopped having given out, and German Companies with the view of benefitting the Pauama and worked one day for a farmer in 1 oik county. Railroad Company. Dillon the Sydney regards proposed Learning that a neighboring farm combination as a desirable arrangement. er had just received 400 for some and says' it is probable the agreement cotton sold, Morgan repaired at night will be consummated when the announce to the house, a simple one room log ment is made of acceptance. climbs to the top of the chim- 7 Boston, 9. cabin, The following is the eighteenth ballot ney by means of a fence rail, then lots far Senator: Dawes, 91; Hoar, 72, Cur himself down into the room by the lis, 74; Adams, 15; Sanford, 9; Bauks( 7; sanro drawn rail the means, h'aring 1.. Washburn, 4; Whittier, : in' after succeeds him, getting the Chicago, 9. The weather ibr tht past three days money and thcu makes Ins escape the has been extremely eold throughout the way he came. lie of course prowest and as far, south a,s Little Rock. ceeds at once on his journey south In southern1 Ohio to the Snow fell was about to retnbutiou ward, lint depth of five inchest at Cairq the ground overtake hiuu .' .. was wuue wiin snow; aiiuiie uock, io whom he had robbed Jlr. cold rain prevailed Booth, day, snow and a Great fears are felt, for the safety of the of his money and mare, after diseov fruit crop. erinsr his loss, immediately proceeded 'mi to Waldron, the county seat 6f jjoott V pl'.Vi..??! . Phillips, uardner & knitting mill at Amsterdam, N. Y., burned county, buiiic twelve miies aisiaii, ana got some menus to turt in pur Loss $60,000; insurance $45,000, suit under the lead of Hawthorne. The party soon tracked the fugitive, i. FOREIGN.: i and when Hear the place of his last Loudon, 9, 10.5 a. in. the better to find, Jean Luis' trial for perjury begau to- - robbery, scattered, KJ Trims-Athmii- c 1 , to-d- ay ,'. : to-da- . . The steam boiler in a factory at Ham- - perauo, lie uaviug leiu tuo ruu auu ilton, near Glasgow, exploded, yester taken to a densely wooded Bwamp.' Col. Ilawthurtie was the first to day, with terrible effect. 'A large por tion of the boiler was driven several come upon him. aud on his refusing hundred feet through the air, crushing to surrender, prepared to open lire on into a echool Jiouaes- Thrre , children . -- -- , mm dissp-rneabl- - I " u.a- a four-leaye- S I 5 " L',;-0;;'th- tu ! ' vav-v- -.j ft' Adver- t i . ! f. . , abluep-killinVdo- v n (Ala.) tiser A negro preacher by the name of Dempsey Morgan, living this year near (Jen. "WV W. .Allen's plantation, in this county, delivered a funeral discourse over the dead body of old uncle Burton about three weeks ago, in which hu gave an .account of tho Genesis of the (white) spoeics which throws Darwin aud all of his vain philosophy of niorlecular, gcmmular and utomatic creation completely in the shade. ;'He said : "My breddren, when Adam and Ebe was lust made they was boi'e niggers. But de good Lord put deni in de garden where he had his sum mer apples and his winter apples, and tole 'em, "Adam, you aud Ebe may eat dem summer apples, much us you want, but you jes let dem lowler apples be I dun save dem for my own special toof. Dese, like sheep meat, too good for niggers. "Deri de good Lord went off bout his business, leuionadiug up and down de yeth seeking upon whom he must save up. But he no sooner turn his bacVdan, jes like'two fool niggers',' Adam , and. Ebe steel all il ruwler apples. iLbe taste 'de fust onej smack her lubly thick lips, and quired of Adatri,' "How is dat for high ?"; 'Adauj said it was all O.K., and dcii dey.,we,ut for Oem Fowler ap ples like de(hething. Chines. ' and Bimcby de Lord come back ' de first 'thirty he say 'was 'Adam ! Adam I,' toeic '' ray lWler apples V Den Adam got Jikeered and said: '1 don't know, Lord, but I speck Ebu got en:. JJe'ixrd den'went to hle and said : ' ''Ebe, who got dem Fow ler "appleVt' ' 'Den 'Kbo goi.skeercd and sadt VPuimo, Lord, but Iikin-de- r fpeck dat fool uigger, Adam took em uDeh de3 Lord got ho mad he fairly smash ,vli is tccf. '. lie stoujped back un'tg'w'har Adatii if as standin' aud blnverin' lik and ni;di ueVruund fairly thake as he say r Auatit ! Adam I you grasd old tiff, what for you steal uiy Fow ler apples (' , JJu Adam got fostered he turned white as a bheot !,aul my Leiubbud breddren, henebber got black atiy more; and dat accounts for do poor white trakh' ytfe sec 'jflyin rouDd here sq graudyoUu' de,Dvm-ocrati- c tickctl i Let;, us .look to de Lord, and be 'disniist." f And such is the' kingdom of' Radi": calism ! ; wcre.instanily.kjUedAud thirtyjire re- - him. But, uufortunately, twice his more or l(ess ;njureL pistol 6nappcd, when Morgan rushed ported attrike I Three thousaud colliers ar upon him, wrected the4 pistol iroui in Somersetshire. him and knocked him down, render I . . i j ing himeuseless. After his recovery American . Locomotives For Col. Hawthorne rejoined his friends, and tho party theu engaged the serviced of an 'old bear hunter with his ii j ' Philadelphia is about to ship four hounds to track the iugitive. He teen locomotives to Odessa, Russia. was soon discovered and surrounded The freight is 1,200 per locomotive. iu an impenetrable thicket. Jiein Some years aro the English' w'cre asked to surrender, he replied by' fir surmised when the Bel-- , ing upon the party. The latter re ne was na m inc gians first competed with them in turned tue nre, ana nsked to eurren-cawas he knte. and this Am?riAgain this line of business, to give dcr,Vuf flatly .refused, and swore he veuture will be likely thorn a new emotion. ltussia has would die hrst. Another volley irom been a veriiabie place for Eng- - the shot guns ot the assailants broke lish railwav men. altboush the Ger- - Ins thigh. Again surrender was ue wrII as the Belsrians have manded, but with no better success nmng n ' hoon r.ntuwt.in? with Uicjii ! Several Another volley stretched him dead. new lines of railroads are to be con- - When the party went up to where structed in the ' immense and still Morgan had iallcn, they iouud every Hawthorne s revolver was undeveloped region of Southcrti chamber of empty, except the two which missed llussia. fire On examining the body, the party The remark of a severe lady, who found it covered with scars from shot says that male , is only mule.1 spelled and knife wounds, giving evidence XT' .1 wrong, issuup. h deceased had been in many j , Jarl1nrnifnr hefore. , urieans I'icnyune w.w vUC 4i Vlt;ou OP) tion that, according to Latin authori A coroner's inquest was held on the ties, a woman is a mvlietu body, and a verdict rendered in acafHere is a bit of conversation late cordance with the circumstances, Wallv overheard in a street in Provideucc ter which tha party returned to between a young lady aa'd gentleman: dron A',A vnii fiver hear it said Salem has a society of young ladies d that if a person found a the attentions! i,.- - IUU v m it. in their shoe, tho who will not receive U1UVCJ .iLan nrladvthe nerson anvr vounc" nian who chews, smokes, r ui&i. tcuucui"" j or gambles; aud a walked with would be their husband drinks, swears, wh will not men or wife?" "No never heard of it society of young who "swears, 1 found": one !and wait on any young lady i.r,;.a wears or chews gum, and sinch, this plays putin ray shoe ono I morning, The rivalry between th etc have walked aprons-first, clubs is inteuse. T wonder it it is true ?" , V. igin of the Wlilte" Trash. Oi From the Fort Smith New Era. 1 $1.00 ii:k q,k. YOI. Caught and Killed. Tuesdy next, stating; that he would follow the vote with a motion to take up aud pass the Senate bill. The motion to postpoue carried. Uutler turn moved to reconsider and to luy the vole on the table, but a vote to adjom u was made andk passed. . rati.... i ue bin come up immediately arter The Sanborn Case. 6.'0 p.m. i .uo a.m. 5.00 p.m. Wvom- Tja Evannton .. For Cold Weather East. 6.30 p.m. daily 8.40 a.m. Mail daily '.roupl. M,l - daily Kt Timmt" r, ;lSIva. CUV, double ral- - .SEMI-WEEKLand SA TURD A Y.) USD A Y ( BY TELE Git A PH. ocden oinEcjonY, ThroUStl PUBLISH ED WE UK ."TTrnrmz . Y, OGDEX, UTAH. WKDXESD VY. APKII. 15, 1S71. No. 31- - !" ...... ... " - g, The late flood in, Nw South WaK-- j ruined many of the best farms in the district, and made beggars of some of the wealthiest farmtrs. For marching with the Stars and Stripes at their headr a battaljiou of Atlanta militia was requested to withdraw from a Georgia military parade. A Detroit paper' noticing the fact that a man fell down dead while combing his hair, says : "And yet there are people who will persist ia that dangerous habit." . . said that Mark Twain, moved by envy at the Buccess of the Dan- i v i ; DUry news man, proposes tt ttart, weekly paper. watk would do well to count his money, before investing it in that sort of a sky rocket. It is ; ' es The Mount Sterling Sentinel this interesting fact concerning the venerable but still haEcfeomc editor of the Paris Kenluckianr "rad-doc- k b happy in the possession of u coverlet that was woven more 'than a hundred years ago. II is certain thatj't is that old, for he was courting the young lady when she made it, and helped to fill the bobbins it was woven pnb-lish- with." i ! |