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Show vl PUBLISHED lt'EDXESDA Y and SEMI--WEEKL- ...-- tr LAIC, CEtC ;i-- T ".Vi?-iill- J ( Y, $1.00 PEitqu. jjiu.iT; SA TUJIDA Y.) OGDEX, UTAH. WHDXID.iY. AUGUST 5, 1871. VOIi. Y. nro. BY TELEGRAPH. OCDEN DIRECTORY. Osleii INst Ofllec: ARRIVAL AND CLOSING OF MAILS - Citv, double lUily, 7.50 a.m. T 6.40 p.m. 7. JO 6.4(1 Through Mail Auly '' 6.30 p.m. ,1"u,'ln di"ly 840 WVt Throudi Mail daily lust ' 'l'tnougli Mail Ua.ly CLOSING. Salt Liik tin'' ttie K&st Mt Uke 6. -- ' JoT .'VI r .r Hu ll (Ji.UHlJ, m" . J" p.m. 8.40 a.m. 7.00 a.m. 6.00 p.m. Wwm- - . p a.m. p.m. j ami lnv t!i latter place for Kich County, at. ami 2p.m. Sa.tur.luyi, Vliie'lrtVS ' A'- - - C:heOH..lty,dii.ly anil Miiiiujf, Wednesday Huntsvill", 7 a.m. 2.00 p.m. and Satur- - 7.00 a.m. LTnne?Vlnin City and PlatersviHe, M"!id.ivs au4 Thursdays ami Vlma, Wednesdays H'jpwt and Saturday OFFICE HOURS. - J-"-GeBeral Delivery . 7.00 a.m. 6.15 p.m. OEPARTMKNT RlXil&rRY o 3 p.m. Opn from 9 vm-t-DKl'ARTMEMT. MONKV OFFICE Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. K Outside loor open from 6 a.m. to p.m. JOSEPH HAI L, Iwtmat..r. c. r. train arrives u. p. i it 7.40 a.m. 5.40 p.m. G.'JO p.m. 8.50 a m. 7.50 a.m. 5.40 p.m. 8.40 a.m. C.30 p.m. -- - The Union League of America. 4 Eleven Fires in Chicago Yesterday. Rome, 20. edition of fie Opiniotu asserts that negotiations are in progress which have in view the Bending by maritime powers, of squadrons to the Spauish Coast, after tlie example of Germany. It is understood this step, if taken, is not to iuvolve the question of interven- Destruction of Factories at Bridgeport. tion. Victory by the Carlists. Brussels, 30. It is understood a mnjori'.y of delegates in Ihe International Congress, 2.00 p.m. . Trains - reports charging them with atro- cities at Cucnca and other places. London, 30. It is etntod that Italy ha made a demand upon France for a reeull of the war ship Oronague," which has been permanently stationed at Civila Vecchia as a refuge for the Pope in case of necessity. in the Strike of Flax Operatives at Belfast. favor the exclusion of all points relating strict adherence to matters strictly connected with the amelioration of human suffering in time of war. to naval warfare and AMERICAN. Galveston, SO. Aetri special sbts a fight between Indians and rnngerB and U. S. cavalry, occurred near Jacks Boro on Friday hist The rangers lost twelve killed and several wounded. The cavalry losl sevThe eral men and their coaimunder. whole force wue repulsed hy the Indiaus. Chicago, 0. The jury in the Earll abortion case have been charged and locked up for the night. Milwaukee, 30. A boat on which three persons were fishing capsized near Waukesuaw this muroing, and Edward Dunbar and Harry Woli were drowned. Chicago, 30. A Tribune, Fairbury, Ills, special says the Republican Congressional Con re vention of ih Eighth. District nominated Hon. Q. L. Fort. The principles vnunciated at the State convention at Springfield, on June 17th, were en dorsed. Bridgeport, 30. The far factories of W. A. & A. M While, at Danbury, Cenn , consisting of three building, two one hundred and eighty feet in length and one eighty feel in length, and eight stories high, burned this morning with a large portion of (he tock. Tho fire is supposed to be the work of an incendiary. Chicago, 60. A lire destroyed property and goods in No. 57 and 69 Water Street. There worth $3o,000, fully insured, have been eleven other alarms of fire none of them falsa. No here iamngc has, however, been doue in any A -- in Tvi ii was suggested to him that it would be a capital idea to read it in some larg. church; charging an admission fie ol one dollar per head, and devoting the proceeds to the poor. He liaightd and thought it a good idea. One paper says that a reply is received from Moulton to the written request of Beecher, while another says Moulton still remains out of town, and it is uoi definitely known when he will return. Mrs. Ttton is visiting her children at Mount Clair, N. J., and is not expected to return for three or four dny. Beech-er'that when friends assert, Moulten's evidence is submitted, it will entirely exonerate Beech r from all criminality and show that (he letters oi apology were brought about and written lor an entirely different purpose Irfrin that ascribed by Tiltoti. The Beecher investigating committee met again to night. Motilluh has iu I not returned and the committee anxiously expect his arrival, a? Beecher is unwilling to testify until all Ihe evidence is in. s to-da- THE SCAXDAL. lleeehcr Interviewed. A Strange (aipsey Storj Mr. New York, 30. Harrv 0. Woo J, of lMiiladel. phia, who Las boen ppimiinj; a week Plymouth Church invesiigating com- in Northern Pennsylvania, arrived iu mittee bad an extra session yesterday arrives this last city night. He tells the alternoon to hasten the conclusion of the and fearful a of The committee are getting story tragedy that occurinquiry. leaves - -the sick of in wilderness red the of that region sluggish investigaheartily and tion, and besides are thinking that the on Sunday night. The tragedy whs 6 n arrives pm r. train de iy is injurious to a complete vindica8 30 am. the statement of leave tion of Beecher, wbe is said to be rap- brought to light by named Polombo. a Christoph cvpsy comidly preparing testimony for the Services or which 11 walked is the truth he Last mittee. among evening being investiErrr SumUy, iu theTiiWnacl, at a.m.,and Farley' In th Second Ward 8lioolhou3 the trees on Columbia Heights. He takes gated. at 6 p.m. and Third Wn- d his daily exercise in ibis way He al7 Polombo said in his deposition beEpiscopal Church at 11 a.m. and T p.m. no approach to the topic of scandal lows Methodint Church atll tun. and p.m. fore Justice Martin at 'Mi. Pleasant, in conversatian. Sidrkualiat Uoturei (Child Hall), at 7.30 p.m. Mr. Ovington said last evening that Pa., that he h a native of Portugal. City Tilton tad called at bis house three times He deserted from the navy of that Ogtlen Open Depot. ' At 'Geo. W. Turners' Ke wife's separation from him, country fifteen years ago, and fled to his since exceutod. Try day, Sundays and begged to see .her,, and that every England. There he joined a party time she refused to see him. , Ovington of gypsies that were on their way to F. S. RICHARDS, added, "I think that his power over his wife is so great that if she had permitted London, whence they were to proceed In London one of tho him to see her he might have forced her to America. And even to accompany him to his bouse in women belonging to the band kidNOTARY TUBLIC, Livingstone street again. Tilton s power napped a little girl about two years Utah. his wife is as great in her presence old. The child was drcsccd in a over Ogden City style to day as it ever was. If he could see ber she would be obliged to obey him.' which showed that she belonged to TANS I R Jr., Tilton spent last night with his counsel, parents of wealth and position. A diaand early iu the evening Mrs. Tilton eat mond locket and other ornaments at Mrs. Oviugton's piano playing "Home, were on her person, but nothing Offica with County Recorder, Sweet Home." her identity. She showed about her Utah. - To a renorter in a confidential talk Oyden City, the was kept by gypsies and taken with Beecher, he intimated that his ocean. across the with them friends might rely on him, tbut although in this the clouds were somewhat dark at presOn arriving country the quarter. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, the sun of truth would burst forth band led the life usual with the race. ent, ou. 1 rent on, is. J., and dissipate them. He was preparing Dalr in Watck, Clocks. Jewelry, Silter and roamed over the country, the A man nanu-- Van Nelta, charged with I'biN4. Ware, MAIN STKKKT. CKIDKN. refutation of all the charges against They was in child in course of time crew stolen Kepairing neatly done and all work warranted. bonds S. U. California, forging him, and felt strong u his own heart. and He Kken before Judge Nixon beautiful woman. Her many a into even been inconsiderate, might have upon affidavits was surrendered into the indiscreet, but he had wronged no one. attractions drew many dollars into custody of the Marshal of California. He was prepare! to stand or fall by the gypsy treasury, as she told for 1'buaaeipnia, oy. what effect his testimony produced. tunes and sold little trinkets when A of the National Kxecutive The Brooklyn Argu publishes an I F YOU WANT 'A TH0M90NIAN DOCTOR Ott com meeting oi the party camped. of ever tee tnion the League 1 mi TliomKouion M. iliciae, interview with Beecher, in which was held this alternoon, ex- - the latter vtuerica leader or captain of the band to a if in Ihe CALL ON DR. MURPHY, reply question, says, Governor William A. Newell, of New he had submitted bis statement to the wan a TOST OFFICE. MAIN ST., genuine gypsy. His name was Jersey, in the chair. Resolutions of a committee, 4,1 am iree to say to you mat Moro, and he reigned like a monarch 0i)liX. .secret nature were adopted. A commn- I have been, am still, anJ will continue, iWm Cowi'ltwiom Fkb, tlJW. ' in hi3 camp. The stolen girl had lee was appointed on a National platto work at it. I think you ought to see form nn4 address, to be read at the Mrs. Beecher. She'll tell you a great been given the name of Ksuuondela. to full of meeting to be held in Baltimore soon. deal more than I feel disposed to. I con Thworld When she grew to be a woman, Children nrying for Various delegates gave their views on fide and to she and desired to make her his wile, her, Moro can,' everything SIcLAI.VJi the subject of the strength and useful- think will, answer eaiisiaetorily any according to gypsy custom, but she of the league, and a unanimous Candied Castor question you put to net. l know, loo, resented his ofier with a determinaOil. vole was given in continuing the work that she would be glnd to seo you.'' filled ltl deliciou, eifcctiTe of the Union League. Ihe committee ,1 H When will yon make your tion that showed the Hood that re The Reporter. 41i1m. the at enthusiasm considerable evinced her veins. statement public? pulsive taste and imiell of the CwtorOil i n s the Trus profpects. Mr. there Beecher. Well, Last spring the party being camped tire'r overcome. Itn who are ever so near Baltimore, the tee's Church, of art Trinity athartic poweri beauty of fcti;itTm.' anxious to have me go over there, and .rd. Prirece!iti. and the became notorious, FOREIGN. Bonbons after the relizious exercises and a tune Kclain's Ycrmifusc of the men -neigborhood show- or two by Brother Morgan ou the organ, young London, 30. reeifgHBtumJefltctive, Tuey renemwe BuW.mi kept In confectioners' ehojie. ChiWreo The Athletic and Boston base ball why 1 11 cet up ana make my statement crea ner wun guts, une voungman. Iot, them and crv for them. Frie 25 cW. per boi. be a big crowd, and the whom his companions called Prank, clubs played the first exhibition game of There is sore to Z. C. 31. J. For Sale by one dollar each. bo of to tickets are all other in the presence ba-- e ball here formed a violent attachment for the druggU. be doue with the prowill ten inR. won Yhat The in lormer large crowds. fascinating gypsy girl, and she recipeleven. ceeds? nings by a score of fourteen to his passion. ' He was appaMr. B. I'U get CO per cent, of course, rocated The play called Nrtb. considerable ap-. and the ballanoe will be given to some rently a member of the best suciety, pliuse. There was a large and brilliant attend other charity. (At this point Mr. Beech- and had the healing of a gentleman. at too Uoouwooa races. er laughed outright.) anee it-dWhen the gypsies struck their tent R. I suppose you are greatly bothered to Amane the distinguished persons pres depart from the locality, the young ent wer the Prince and Princess of by inquisitive reporters? U retailinf; announced hia determination to man Mr. B. Oh no! I like to meet t them, UalM and the Crowa Prince' of Ger them, arid Ksrooudcla I to them. what neennininY now say but I'm careful many. and forsake the party if he to credulous 30. a I thaeatened confiding have been Belfast, AS , soon I I'll think show but strike allowed serious of a a sort is by to go' with them. Taere operatives boy, was not , of flax nulls here, ice wriKers are that I have not been a bad boy. Frank consequently joined the band, The New York Exprttt has the followmaking threatening demonstrations led their wild life for the sake ol crowds are parading the sirects ing, which quite likelv is the foundation and hia At bi- Jlc) (f Rafiieaee, on whioh tba foregoing story is erected: enjoying the sweet, presence of. aad have attacked several bakeries. ' i . WLn Mr. Beecher was informed of the inamorata. Boyonne, 80. SEVEXTli St., - OODEX Tke Cerlist claim E great Tictory arrest of Mr. Tilton upon the charge of Moro became moody and sullen, over the Republicans, be! wetn Caslet slandering him he said, ."l'oor 3 heodore, and seldom epoke. .JList week they near the frontier I pity him," In regard to hie statement hbcrkood. will flivl Pallet tnd Pigueraa, Northern lVnjyWa-nin- . Tm rwridim in ht sides The for th ...mmittee he said tt wwisot com p.issed through rht leases are heavy on both 1 While camping in the "wilder- deny that there is any ' truth pleted, but he u Higge4 npa it. It c. r. leaves 44 u. p. it u. c. train ii . -- 4 44 -- 4 Religious School-tniu- e - School-hous- e to-da- Library ATTORNEY AT LAW - ATTORNEY AT LAW. to-da- y y to-da- y, J. S. LEWIS, to-da- y, REMOVED. al-eg- ed Oflke-OPPO- - - ui-8- 8 iiiawm iTTiirninii mil m mi no's, the exact spot now being sough? Prank returned to camp from a short tramp down a .stream near by, and found Kstnoiuh la weeping and Moro standing near her flushed and angry. The young man walked up to chief and demanded the causf of tho young girl's trouble. Mom did not. reply, but struck Frank in thii l'aee. iu an inMant the younu; man's? pihtol wrs leveled at the gp cy, and but for the interference of I'olombo, who caught tho former'.-- ' arm, vrould have thot him dead. A it wan the bull parsed harmless! over his head. ( uick as thought the gypsy drew a dirk, and sprang toward Frank, whoso arm was still held ly Polombo. Esmondela, Feeing h r lover's peril, rushed between him and Moro, and the knife ot the latter sank deep iuto the gypsy girl's neck. She sunk bleeding to the ground. Moro her over and drove the stepped body, knii'e to tho hilt into his rival's breast. He then fled the camp. I'olombo and a gypsy wtman were Kit alone with tho wounded couple. lr was growing dark, and tho spot seemed filled with terrors. Polotnbo and the woman kh n raided the young Dian and girl, and placed them on a bed n ade in a wagon. They endeavored to staunch the blood that was gushing from both their wounds. While they were thus enf aged, Moro returned to camp. He was apparently buffering all tho pangs of remorse, and when a short time afterward, Ksuion-dcl- a died, ho become almost crazed , About midnight Moro dnga grav in tho woods, and the dead body ,of the murdered girl was laid and buried. Tho party then attempted to push on away f'romtha spot, but got only a short distance, owing to tho daikne."-Thwouudvd man was then alive, and Polombo, believing lie was dying resolved to' have the scene of the horrible trgcdy, its victims and iis perpetrator. He made an excuse iv go in ecarch of wuod. and wheu out of hearing, ran rapidly away. P1osj- lVlouibo anived at imt Pa., yesterday morning early. The gypsy party hail camped there last week, aud tverynno remembered the beautiful fortune teller and her reticent, mysterious lover, The stat mentmade by Polombo, therefore, created the most intenso excitement. After his examination he started with a party and nn officer to pilot the way to the scene of the alleged tragedy, and to find traces of Muii. Polombo'a statement finds many believers, but there are some who profess to sec inconsistencies in th narrative that leave its truth open to question. Investigation may prove the truth of the story, but it is not probable that it will ever reveal of Ksmondeli's birth. Tho identity of the man Frank, hovvvt r, may Le established. , tin-gyps- e t -- , , , -- . a7-l- y to-da- y, ITOTIOE LORENZO D. RUDD tr DRY GOODS 4 '.. '- GBOCEBIBS. Ca-'.u- J A Chilling Cli.ilre!. A A Home correspondent say : is that of unpleasant cemetery very the Church Santa Maria Delhi don cezione. TLe capuchin monks in the adjoing monastery have fitted up the basement of the church aa a mortu chape). You cannot imngine anything more horrible. The aharc, crucifix, candelabra, the decorations, everything, in fact, is farmed of rrnes uf the capuchins who have died in th edor of sanctity'," and to 'vary th see itiKdnjiu the uittVr iCihQj you the skeletons of tho breth ent niches ren dratted in their brown iron. Tho earth in which they are fir4 laid h holy ground brought from .JefWalem. 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