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Show of England, and there, art many such LOCAL ITEMS. EXGLANaVS MlX. in Utah should ttse every exertion From Thursday Daily of Adg. 20. OF to assist them to emigrate, for this The agricultural laborers of fcng-huiNotice. will not only benefit the emigrants resunfortuate the particularly Money Can be forwarded from Salt but the Entire agricultural laboring ident of the eastern counties are the Lake City as late as tbs 1st of August population of Great Britain. Worst paid and worst oppressed class for persons to come in the September councf workiugniett in any civilized 2nd company from Liverpool, and a. Items in llic? llecchcr Tiltoii late as the middle of September for the iThcir erudition "cahoot be d, try. understood without a person al acquaintance with their mode of life, wagos, expenses and burround-ings- . Wc have inown families of six person andnjp'wurJs. in the'eounty of FufFolk, who subsisted on one dcdlar and u lutlf pdr wdoki having .'everything to purchase necessary for food and raiment, und whose house rent could only be paid by a little extra carnirijrt in hnrvci't! Unit. The parish priests preach patience and contentment to them'smcl from ctiildhood they grow up in awe of the parsons and ihe who aro leagued together From to keep ihciu .bottdage. tlawn of day till the shades of night land-owner- toil fur this scanty 'pittance, frequently citing nothing during ths day butja chunk of bread and an onion, and when they take liroach'thcy t'lcir evening "repast it is off hard andweds turnips.; Wc fdttnig wnian? we ao Know auu testify of that which we have secu. In other parts of "uicrrie England" farui laborer will cam l'roui tine to twelve shillings a week, and by tilling a little patch of garden, and Letting a pig, they can make a tolerable living. But through incessant toil and their limited income they have but a poor chance for mental improvement, but grub along in the ftyle of their forefathers and 'train op their children' to follow in their tjia.ii own footsteps. ' . , of laborers' iu' the t has eutailtd great 'comities eastern fullering on many of these poor creatures, which has only been partly alleviated by the Agricultural Laborers' men Union. Some of the locked-ou- t have tramped through the country ccking harvest work, and many have obtained iftigrVed;3rvaucration . But others have become disheartened, and not being able to bear absence from hoiut anil, family have returned to the scene of lUeir life long trials. The I'uion. fading the call upon their iuuds grcatur.than their ability to meet it,, hare, through the Executive Committee, passed the licsolution: The lock-Ju- fol-fowi- That in the faco of the harsh and of the farm laprolcngid lotk-oborer in the eartern counties, this ut tee clnrJut 'feci justified in iupporting them in enforced idleness eetk the iiidttinit'eijviwr can erami thy -- while the public support continu-.llbe waiting to,, gathered. haryt The bfttirVnitttc therefbf(SlreVo!vc to place migration and emigratiou at the disposal of the laborers, or the alternative of depending upon their own The northern anr midland coiin-,t- u will d'ooVtlcfet be - overstocked with the luWr element in conse quence of this resolution and the emigration business to Canada, Australia and the United States receive a powerful impetus, continuing as loug as the iuuds of the Union hold out. Union and emigration are the only remedies for the evils t( the lWiisdi agricultural labor system. By shipping t localities where labor is in demand the excess of laborer, and Uniting the remainder a a protection againpt the oppression of the master farmers, a change can be effected for the benefit of the enslaved tillers of the soil, the toiling producers of England's bread ahd dinner. Those who bare friends in the cattera counties Imbroglio. New York, 18. of the investiga The ting committee of the Plymouth Church, consisting of Sage, Wmslow nnd tleve for the pur land, held a meeting pove of consultation as to how the report should be drawn up. It wns decided to commit the preparation of the draft of the report to Winslow, to be submitted to the' other two members tor re- tision; these in turn will submit it to an inquiring committee of six, who will make any alteration necessary and then hand it over to the examining committee of IMjmoutU Church, who will report at business meeting. The Trilunt shows explicitly that the recent talk of conpromisiog the lielchef case came from Moulton u friend, C. ' Kinjsley, who openly atowed that Moulton' 8 own safety was at stake, and for this reason wanted to stop the proceedings and contribute personally to help Tilton, that it was decided that Moullon bhould neither attack lieecber nor defend Tilton, further than by submitting the papers called for by the committee. General liutler is advising the suppression of the long statement which ..Moulton had prepared, under proTocation of the published references to him' as a' blackmailer. Meantime, Moulton has had an interviev with Townsend, whos report to the Chicago Tribune passed beyond his control, t'lie member of the Chureh Committee say that the books of the Moultoa firm show the monetary"6 transactions sustaining Beecher's statements about the payments of the money. His theory is that Moulton aJfanced money to Tilton and repaid himself by taxing Beecher. The following is from an article on the Brooklyn scandal in the Indeprmlfnt, Henry C. Bo wen, proprietor, aud shows to which side he inclines: "Beecher has presented his own statement and all those who have lored and respected him, and those who have not, have had occasion to rejoice that he was able to present so full, so circumstantial and so powerful a defense. He has taken paios to meet at full length every charge and proof against him, and not only to explain it as consistent with bis innocence, but to hurl on Us aceuws the charges which tbey will find it very necessary to meet. We are glad that he has been ablc'to throw so much light on this dark case, and if, aa we trust,, his defense Khali to-d-ay KkoCk Down. Last evening a Squabble took place on Main Strtet between a man who was iutoxicated and a sturdy blacksmith of this city. The inebriated neccherUm.- ' An English 'author hns Dieted a novel With the ti passed the lie, and after mutual recriminations "John" the smith knocked the other fellow down and pounded him severely. "John" said he was under the iuipres9:oh that his antagonist was going to draw a pistol or he would not have or on knocked bim so badly. "John" was Hp company that will leaTeibat port about the 14th of October, which will be before the Alderman this morningi and the last company this season. had to deposit $5 and costs of suit. Al.UKItT Tresident of V. Cahuixctok, E. Fund - TIIK AMERICAN SARDINE CO's BOXE-I.KS- S PanlihM, nre rnwrh lttrr, ud lot than hull the tout fif.imiwrteJ Sanlton. S- 17-- lj . A I ensylvanian bet $5,000 that h. could eat fifty quarts of peaDut ; twenty-fiv- e He . hours. with forty, and then ' death g0t aWaJ 1 got ' Wil-liu- fei t. cup-bear- 1 ..; Mr Thos. flodfrey is now proprietor of the Utah Hotel, Salt Lake City, and will personally attend to the accommodation of his guests. He is a Commissioner. competent host and should bb well paAustin Shipp was arrested here this tronized. mornins on a charge of polygamy, and held in $500 bonds to appear before the Commissioner on the 21st, to answer the To be Sold. charge. liJ Cottaqe Tino by D. A l!.irf :iin. A The district court met this 10 a m., to Atiimiiie, l.ii.Iuii. Ayyif to W. Collim, Went attend to the drawing of twenty-thre- e Velr, L'tah. graad aud eighteen petit jurors, in acsordance with the provisions of the Elegant akj Ciikap We called this Poland bill. Mr. Maxwell did the morning at Watkins' Brick Btore and in drawing. .. spected the stock, of Mr. T. D. Conway, Stealing Watkb. Thomas Etans, who has just commenced business there iu the with a splendid assortment of glassware, watermaster on Canfield Creek, southeastern part ef the city, made comqueensware, china, plated goods, lamps, this morning before Alderman chandeliers, &c. It is the best stock in plaint Thrmson against Peter Jutland, for this line ever offered to the Ogden pub Mr. Conway has put his goods breaking the water gate and stealing lic. . down to the lowest margin, and house- water for irrigating purposes. in been that has Jutland It appears keepers desiring to stock their of he when taking water and side boards with elegant and the habit without pleased, waiting his turn, to the useful glass and china ware could not do better than call on Mr. Conway. G) great annoyance of those persons who complied with the watee regulations, and take a look, anyhow. and persisted in doing so in spite of all Allen's. The old Walker building remonstrances. Hence this suit. Tho charge was fully proven, and Alon Main Street, which has been closed for some time, was opened this morning derman Thomson severely reprimsnded the offender. But taking into considerby the sew - firm of Allen & Co. Mr James Allen, the well known salesman ation the fact that he is a foreigner, and at Walker Bros, k Co., is the new claimant does not understand the English lanfor public patronage. He has a neat guage very well,' and might be poorly and well selicted stock of goods informed in regard to the law, he disand the first supply of fall staples im missed him with the assurance that if Allen he broke the law after this, he would ported into Ogden this season. & Co intend to supply their patrons have te suffer its extreme penalty. 0 In such a dry cauntry as this, when with general merchandise of the best Commend lf to the charitable good trees and crops depend on the little walence of the Christian public, which is quality at the lowest prices. Buying unwilling to think evil of so useful a re- direct from the great centres of trade ter they can be supplied with for their ligious teacher, it will be better for sound they can afford to sell at moderate rates very life, it is a crime to break the rules morals and for the faith which we all to call and sec by which an equitable division of the esdesire to keep in hi etablisbed charac- and wish purchasers sential fluid is made, and those who wiltheir goods and learn the figures. ter." The Argut y We have no doubt that Allen's fully violate them should be brought to reports Mr. Moulton speaking as follows: "All the wcrl-- t will become a store noted throughout tuffer a just punishment. ,, knojn my honor has been impugned, and I shall publish my statement in full, Northern Utah. exactly as it was written at first. It is already in the printer's hands." He said Malad City, Idaho. We are indebt This morning, Aug.' 20, to the wife 'of that his printer had promised him that W. ed Prof. S. to Lewis for the following Mr. John Cortex, a son A'l well. " everything- would be ready in time fur his statement to appear in the morning items: and evening papers of Saturday next, On Sunday afternoon, Aug. 18th, the The prospect of the report from the All Evil of Mr. John Lusk took fire and haystack investigating committee on Friday is so all was with the sta consumed, together good that the trustees have directed the "A rather amusing stbrr," says large chureh to be ready for use in case ble. The eranary was partially burned. Col. Stuart in his "Iteminiscences of the lecture room proves inadequate to L but saved. Another haystack had a nara Soldier," was told me some ' time accommodate me numoer who aoubtles row escape. Origin of fire unknewn, will; desire to be present. Nothing but ago by an old lady who had ' an now'Unforeseea circumstances will pre- but supposed to be caused by children ancient servant who had lived with vent the report being mude at that time playing with matches. Loss $200 (near, for her nianf years, named Following is the letter which was adOue day Ann came in to her dressed by Tilton's attorney to Beecher, ly.) Brady. ArciPfcST. A stranger (freighter)was on Monday the 17th insts mistress in the 'parlor crying and 'Rev. Henry Ward Beecheri severely wounded on Monday afternoon, roaring, 'Xovr, ain't I the unfortunSir We have been retained1 by Theo- by being run over by a heavy ' Och, what will freight ate wom-uiI do at dore Tilton to commence uit against He escaped without broken wagon. atall?' 'What's the W ill all, matter Ann?' indicate atthe you. you please but had a terrible long and deep said her mistress. ; retorney authorized to appear in your be- bones, 'Och, ma'am,' ' He waa plied Ann, 'the half, so that we may serve papers upon flesh wound in his thigh. postman's outside, him. ,Yur, promptly cared for by Mr. M. Bergen, an' he's got a letter for me from pur Morris k Peariall." (Signed) whose benevolence Is truly commendable. gatory, an' I knpw it's from my ould To : the . foregoing communication mother, who's Uen; there , this teu Shearman k Sterling, attorneys for Mr. Dr. Sherman dressed the wound. Beecher, this morning mads the followyears, an' it's all about me not payHarvesting goes on lively. ing reply ing the masses I said I would. Uck-one- ! Messrs. Morris k Pcarsall : but I'm the miserable woman,' Misixa DisrrTE. We learn from the Gents Understanding you contemOn her mistress going out sTie found plate the commencement of an action at S. L. Herald there has been a row at tha the law on behalf of Theodore Tilton, against postman in a fit of laughter, with McKay" mine, about 800 feet from the a directed to 'Ann Brady from letter Henry Ward Beecher, we beg to infertn "Emma." The is between John quarrel we that are authorised to you the 'Dead Letter Office.' Nothing appear for Mr. Beecher in all legal proceedings, P. Harlow and Messrs. Selby and Gun-tc- r. could induce ' her to touch' it, the and that we request, iu his name, the The former bonded the mine to 'Dead' to her meaning purgatory, and immediate service of papers upon us the latter for a large sum, and Messrs. nothing else; and her mistress Was either at our office, or, if service can be S. and G. have held possession uatil made before 11 a.m., at No. 81 Hicks-st.- , the letter for her, obliged to and a Tarty and found itcpen Harlow when last Monday was one Ann had writ Brooklyn Your obdt. servts., of friends entered and took possession ten to a nephew in Clare, but as he Shiahm.vk & Stkri.img. wane Air. Hunter was aosrnt, on had gone to America the letter had ' of the the ground ef consequently been returned." A Western journal thinks that inonev. When he learned wuat was the coming cremation age will wi the matter he swore out warrants and A raw countryman, gating at a ness a :hange in the obituary column Harlow and several others were arrested garden in the vicinity of Boston, in of the newspapers. Iu place of the by Offieer Florida. Bnt they were re which were several marble statues, customary notice of funeral aud leased on their awn recocnixance, and exclaimed: Jist see what a waste! burial, we shall have something like the Harlow party still hold the mine Here's no less thati six scare-crow- s in the following: at 3 p.m. Great excitement 19 caused by the occur' this ten foot and one of any I shall burn my niother-it- i law. '"' Vence in AUa, but it ts; hoped ' that no them would patch, the crows from keep a i ''- - " U: .7.' f' KOBtNSON." five acre lot'. 1 violence will result. ; - w : L . Hfm. nT senjn 1 "Is thcln the cotn'faon do sassage?" inquired a Vfnrral,u o in Fnoit Reaver. Following is a spee-a- l bdy, as she surveyed a bunch 0f dispatch to the DeScret Xcus' dated uauauaa ui Kr iicr spectacles the other ' " " day. Aug. 19th. J. Lloyd has been arrested for illegal 'Toll can get your' 1hoU blacked voting, he stated that be voted en the full inside his from of papers there,' said a hotel clerk to a having strength the Probate Court of Washington county truest, nointinf tn th r?T r r"ic' room. and that the Poland bill makes it valid. "1 don t want mv ,twa kii..j w.avkta id- He is held iu $300 bonds to answer said j the side, responded stranger, in tone charge on the 19th, before Wilkins, t Company. Wrong NW Nothing about itj of course W ds it-e- . to-d- , Birth. '. "" Communication. " ? .. ji usbouiBumeni. Two gentlemen from Ireland were standing at the Fairmount Works, in Water watchin Philadelphia,' the big wheels splashins: the water when one of them remarked: "Mike isn't this acjuare country where they have to grind their water before the? ' can use it?" A lady writer points out the fact as worthy of notice that, "while the men who commits suicide are nlmost always unmarried, the women are married or widowed." This leads to the inference that, while raea cannot live without women, women fiud life unbearable with nicu.,,.. , . One of the queerest duels on record was that in which e was engaged. It began to rain slightly after he had taken up his position, whereupon he cooly held his umbrella over his head with his leit ' hand, while holding the pistol witE ' his his right. The expostulation witnesses had no effect upon Vim. "It is all very well to be killed," said the famous essayist. ;but I object to catching cold in my;head." Saiotc-Veuv- -- : - ' ... ' ' J '.. .; The editor of tneurliagton (la.) JIaxckrye has discovered a woman who will get up at six o'clock, kindle the "fire, get Dreakfast, rout out the family, wash the dishes and six children, sew a bu'tton'on the neck of her husband's shirt and hunt hie to a; r' mission Sunday-schoand teach a' class,' attend church, rush home and have dinner over and the things cleared away in time for hat," go ol afternoon Sunday-scho- Sunday-schoo- l; papers ol read the to the children, go to church at .night, and talk on her way home about Sunday as. a ;: : "day .of re,'-;.- ' . OBSTACLES TO MARRUGE.,, TOtTSO1 HEX fSOM hAPPY RBLICT- in erl n the tffottt of Krror Keitomd. lnit)4lH;ent to Mrrisi w moved. Stw method of treMnint. New ad rm..liii. Fookf nl OirinrT ABU frtf, in HTelopei. AddrMi, HOW , ASSOCUTION, No. 2 South Niuth St.. VhtM-phi- Ahi lt fM r.,i lntititimhiehiehryiUi codHt 101-C- HkU. and irofciuiial for boDorable Slock Hold cr Meet In STOCK HOLDERS of ti of the A MEETING VrAII. KOIITIICKN KAIL nn..i..Mi. .i. rrir. im riALL. t COM-niv- v KOAD ' Will A UV llVI't 111 . m Cont.v.Trr:toiy of Vta,' Car t on tbo fourth ytur- dav,. AUGUST lnl A. IN, ntin for tha Xlrctivn of DIRKCTORS year. : A prom at and JnU attandaoeo fr ranitd. . OflSf . iisp''!" , ilUSK.? THAIViir.i . " fcralarTefthComp;- of tlie V. X. n. R. Co, J!r, asth, im... i ' - 6"'w- - 1 'I U ') Stolen or Strayed. ALMT, W. T, TWO MlLEl the prof W M. MOKRIS. Salt Uka C?black with whiu apota en netk ana back; SP brand en Urt hip; tua eiaar " r., whita epo " brnJ T!sRI:, Tij, . taH. MiaJa aa rochad oa apiniaU .,ht ri .,11 La nanlniri'v ..i . . i, j animali, er InferniatioH conceraiog thai" MATTHKW MuKKM, Alwj, CiOM h - ty of .i-- (2tf. WANTED. non-payme- nt ' . L j. : 100 AND "WOOD Fr rrtleular, ' api'j.0- F. II. MTERS.Sapt.N.F.il" : - or A. II CLARK, Co., 'Htfiard, try;!; |