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Show lilWII . It. .1-- I i- I e- -- -- IS' BI " zm Iot Office: (w,lrii i.r:v Thro: H. double 5.45 p.m. 7.40 a.m. 6.W p.m. 7.60 a.m. linil.V, VriI daily 11,1, DKPUTb"RS. 8.40 a.m. 6:W p.m. 8.40 a.m. ,1., , ;. Mail daily .Tlirouiji! Mad daily and the Ka--- Lke the West !"'".,..t.l !r 0 ..iHtv. mail" in , HI. - Satvr- - ...Grille. Wednesdays ana .'"piain'city 2.00 p .iu. WeJuesdays ?i hi li.00 p.m. T.OOs-- Slatsrsvilte, 1 CiLiinli '2 p.m z.n . av. larrteville. ' Wf dnwday I 7.00 a.m. 5.00 p.m. W rom- - . 1.. ","1?:.' inr urn ? .1 .. - ami iv . 1,.,.,ftvnMi, f.,i- lti. li K ., ' Bursting the Black 6.3) p.m. ' I President Grant on the Situation of the South. OF MAILS. AN 3 CLOSING .IBIUL BY TELEGRAPH. DIRECTORY, OCDEM , 7.00 ami, OKKICK HOURS. p.m. Ol'FlCK DKl'AKTMEMT. 3 to y of iivni fiom 0 a.m. to 8 p.m. .itside I'uor ojn JOSKi'll HALL, I'oi Uuater. Kick-anoo- s Destruction of Green ville, Miss. Suicide at San Francisco o a.ni-to- lpei1nr.i Hills' Expedition. The Osages and the Republicanism at Home. 6.15 p.m. 30 p.m. Sumlav, 5 p.m. t DEl'ARTM BXT KWilST 11Y AMERICAN. M0NKV 11 Trains - CP. q p. B. P. it ii H C. ites le " " . train arrives awl leaves awl C. C. 7.40 ra. 5.40 p.m. 6 20 p.m. 8.50 a m. 7 .50 a.m. 5.40 p.m. 8.40 a.m. 6.30 p.m. 6 p.m. 8 30 a m. - - -- ' -- armes train S. - Religi" Services 11 Iwv Suudiiv. in the Tabernacle, at a.m., anil dtbeWnd Ward Solumllious Farley s School-teofse at 5 p.m. Third W'a d m1 (Tinrch at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. il SdtcKjl-houn- atU a.m. and 7 p.m. Lecture (Child's Hall), at 7.30 p.m. Metliodiet Church Bpiritualut Library Ogdcn City W. Turners' it Nevri Dcpat. excepted. 16W. wry fey, Sunday OpB e $1.00 IKR Y, 77 citizen shot aud killed himself here today. The cause of the suicide is unknown. Arrived, the steamer "Granada," from Panama. Antonio Gonza'es, for the murder of Louis Romero, was found guilty of murder in the steond degree. New Orleans, 3. Governor Kellogg has issued a offering a reward of $5,000 each for the discovery of the persons implicated in the Couslialta affair. The proclamation states from tacts gathered, the only nffense of officials who were murdered near tbe Mcr'nrland plantation was that they were Republicans, aud though it was not claimed that they were not legally elected. The Governor gives a history of the trouble, which is about the same us has been lie say forty members of telegraphed, tbe white league of Caddo parish, mounted and armed, left Shreveport the night before the murder aud rode iu the direction of McFarland's. A VU'ay uncs Shreveport special denies the truth of the Governor's intimation that the people of CadJo had anything to do with the affair; or even knew ot it Tbe same special until it was over. says additional information from Cou shatta is to the effect that the trouble was brought about by an organized effort on he part of white officeholders to incite negroes to violenoe. TT; - .W8 QIC. f VOL. VI , 1874. Thomas KiiisHlamiil IIen ry IV it rtl Iltt'tiior. the entire business portion of Greenville, Mi-No pariicu . burned last night. s lars. There was a diabolical attempt last night to throw the southern bound train Cor. of the Louisville Memphis and Louisville, Ky.. off the track at Hill's embankment, on the Big llatchie river, near Brownville, by fattening ti e on the track. The engineer discovered the obstruction iu timo to prevent a fearful disaster. between A Courier-Journa- l. Brooklyn, Aug. 19. To night Henry Ward Beecher left Brooklyn for his frolic imiorig the White Mountains. Only good wishes go with the old man, fur no one will envy the l'lymouth pastor the recreation he can find anywhere. You remember that the last i'm S(range .Story. An old settler, one of our leading he addressed his congregation he said he hud a premonition that he should citizens, residing on JJrady, liud :i lever speak to them in Plymouth son approaching manhood, who Church again. The prediction has two months has been out in been already verified. Henry Ward Colorado seeking his fortune about ton days ago "Charley." for that is his Beecher, as the world knew him then, Here in Brookhas c ased to exist. nauie, wrote to his parents advising where sentiment is the Butcher them of his return. Now this vcrv lyn, men out of ten fiimly much astonished them, as they h;d strongest, eight is Beecher believe that guilty. His authentic, intelligence of his dinth defence." hibt November, aud hud mourned as has indeed been a friends His have nthusiastic ovt i none but parents can mourn for him crowded one lrom position, into their lost bo) . 15ut this letter was he has another until antagonized tho genuine, there could be no doubt he ever had in this unabout it, the very paper that was best fiieud situation. given him before his exile, marked happy Thomas Kinsella, of the Brooklyn with hh iuitiala, and purchased or' 3. from Mr. Beecher' heard Indianapolis, Griggs, "Watson k Day, the then ex- 7.Ve, The State Temperance Convention, tocontession of tho grer.t a own lips firm.' The writing was his day, adopted a plan for the organiza- isting This was about no one who had preacher's guilt. tion of a Woman's Christian Temperance and the signature Kinsella heard Mr three years ago. Union of Indiana, in a preamble setting ever feeu the peculiar joining oi the but the confession, following the adforth the evils of intemperance and "n" to the"t" could for a moment such mission a plea for mercy came their determination of doing battle dispute. On Suuday night last the uxade were Addresses them. by as only Henry Ward Beecher can against a number of persons, and resolutions parents went to bed, anticipating his make. The Plymouth pulpiteer wet;t of arrival on Monday (yesterday). At were adopted asking the knees before the editor down bis on the clergy in tbe temperence movement, midnight or near morning the mother of the and declaring opposition to all candidates states that she was violently pulled Eujh and before that interview Kinsella gave tho terminated for office, in particular for the legisla- out of bed, and looking up, saw the do views. their not whe endorse his ture, pledge that the face of Charley in the rising moon- great preacher o, 3. should lend itself to any never sent light "My dear boy," she cried, Eagle Sheridan, calculated to movement injure tho She awoke her the following order by telegraph. "Briga but be was gone. BeechMr. Ward of Henry dier General Alfred II. Terry, St. Paul, husband, and the nouse was searched, standing made Mr. now Kinsella Thouns Should Minnesota: the companies er, but no boy was there. Yankton and at Sioux be City organizing sure, but On yesterday, when the Western certain coudit'ons, to trespass on the Sioux Indian reservation in and relation to were religion they train arrived, the parents sought the you are hereby directed to use the force for not matters comment public at your command to burn the wagon conductor Mc , who bad still a aie Subsequently, Mr. On receiving at this time. trains, destroy the outfit and arrest the stanger tale to tell. leaders, confining them at the neamt charge of the train he saw ard knew Kiusella was informed that Frank military post in the Indian country. and chatted with him, Moulton was the trucekeeper between Should they succeed in reaching tbt in ''Charley," is a. the two men, and as terior you are directed to send euch but states that his conduct seemed well able an as as man suiart journal' force of cavalry in pursuit as will ac- strange, aud that after passiug Iee so-'w:th made he named. above capital the ist, very he missed and complish Mom purposes him, supposed Moulton Should Congress open up the country that he must have lnioruuug the latter that, quit the train he knew by for settlement by extinguishing the all about it. there. Nothing more has been treaty rights of tbe Indians, the underTime passed ou, Kinpelht as well signed .ill give a cordial support to the heard of him, and we leave it to the as Moulton, guarded tho secret. Filisettlement of the Black Hills." A du cogitations of the curious to deterplicate of these instructions has been mine whether he is among the living ally tht Golden Ajc was started. T Moulton subscribed liberally, and ;i sent to General Ord, commanding the or tne dead. 11 uavenport (lowa) Department of the Platte. of Tilton's personal friends number New York, 3. . Democrat. took from 5 to 50 shares of the capA letter from Rome says the revolu ital stock. While the list was ttill tion now desires to set up a Red Re incomplete Kinsella met Moulton, publican Commune, and to play in Proposition front Magi-cia- n and in the course of the conveiealion Rome the pranks it played in Paris, and Ilerritiaii. has become bold enough to summon a Kinsella said to Moulton: on to tbe held at be Ferrara congress "It is only fair that Mr. Beecher From the New York Express. 2d of August. There was a sort if should lend a helping hand in this caucus preliminary to this congress, The Philadelphia journals have Ho is abundantly able, held at Villa, near Riminia, and at this enterprise. were twenty-eigh- t leaders of the revo hinted at a proposal made by l'rof. and you know he is vitally interested lution from all parts of the Peninsula. Ilerrman to find the boy by the aid in sustaining Theodore." The government marched a body of of mesmerism, and has stated that an The suggestion that Beecher tr ops to Villa, surrounded it and ar- offer lo do so was made to Mr. Hoss. $5,000 to aid Tilton's newsReds. They were The rested twenty-eigh- t following private letter, placed first made by Thos Kinwas searched and from papers found upon paper them and from other information the in our bands, corroborates this, and sella, editor ot Mr. Bcccher's organ government obtained a list of over 200 the gentleman to whom it is address- iu office-holder- s, Burliigton, Vt. 3. The lat?a returns from the Vermont State election are as follows: Two Luud-raud twenty-tw- o towns give Peck, (Rep.) for Governor, 3'2,.rj09; BiHgbau, Nineleea towns tire yet (Deiu.) In the Second District, to hear from. Poland is undoubtedly defeated lor vote is as follows: Sev Congress. enty-ontowns, being all but ten in the district, give Poland 5,290; Hcnnieon, 6 486, Lead, 54 7 iMvenport and scattering, 2,127. Washington, 3. Secretary Belknap received the following letter from the President dated Long Branch, '2: "Recent atrocities in the South, pacticulariy ie Louisiana, Alabama asi South Carolina, show disregard for the law, civil rights and personal protection that ought not to be tolerated in any civilized government. It looks as if, unless speedily checked, matters must become worse until life and property there well receive no protection from local authorities, ntil euch authority becomes poweriess. Under such circumstances it is the duty of the government to give all aid for the protection of life and civil rigkta legally authorized. Te tbis end I wish you would consult witk the Attsmey General, who is well d informed as U the outrages already in tb localities where the greatest danger lies, and so order troops as to be available iu case of necessity. All the proceedings for the protection of the South will be under the Law Department of the government, and will be directed the Attorney General in accordance with the provisions of the Enforceme.it Act: no instructions need therefore be given to troops ordered into the Southern States except as they may be transmit ted from time to time on advices trom the Attorney General, or as circumstances may determine hereafter.'' As the result of the conference ot the Attorney General with the President, at Long Branch, and of the meeting at the War Department Attorney Gen eral Williams has issued an order to U. S. Marshals and Attorneys of districts in the South where disorders me occurring, calling their attention to the En forcement Acts ot congress wnicn give the Oeneral Government jurisdiction in the matter, and ordering them to spare no effort or necessary expense to detect, arrest and punish the perpetrators of the will " uuneu imco t.nnrta iiuujio Outrages. ..IT:.,1 different at stationed the order says, "be and convenient points in your district for the purpose of giving you all needful aid in the discharge of your official duclubs of Reds and Internationalists in ties. You understand, ot course, that no interference whalever is hereby intend- the provinces of Bovenna, Ancana, Bo clubs were ed with any political or party action not logna and Ferrara. These the few days, closed next all within all to but of in violation law, protection some Their and seized of their papers classes of citizens, white and colored, in Oth. and On the members arrested. franelectoral the free exercise of the 10th, acting on information obtained chise and enjoyment of other rights and from papers taken at Riminia, the privileges to which they are entitled arrested three Internationthe of laws government and under the Constitution alist Foli and thirteen at Florchiefs at States." United ence, In ;the claim of the Oregon Steam that-ZE' Moody Topeka, Ks., 3. Navigation Company of tbe Kickapoo InWilliams, mail service Agent the to had failed perform between Portland and the Dalle, the dians, has applied to the State for an of militia lo bring his Kickapoos, Postmaster General has decided that the escort who are tecum was mainly women and children, up to ohiention Moody merely from sub-tathe Indian Territory to the Kansas and .!. he bavintr promptly line and to contract within his protect them from the Little siantially performed have visited the ngercy who Osages, me scneuuie. the time reamred ty with a hostile intent, and. expressed a The Spanish brig "Valencia" arrived kill every white man to determination station Thureday off Cape Henry light Gov. Osborne lound in the and sev Territory. m..-nn jeDorteathe captain of use the militia to has tbe tendered and nearly all of eral of the crew dead, escort. Great alarm Gen. such for wun Vope ,tne yclthe remainder prostratea southern exists the line, boat from Norfolk A contigu along W fever. tookpilot her to anchorage to ous to the Osage reservation, and the came out and militia are concentrating at that point. await medical 'aid. San franc. tco b. Memphis, 3. from Helena gays A a well known private tcl'Srr.m Gen. Jotn it. Allison, ci train arrives P. C SEMI-WEEKL- OGDEX, UTAH. WEDM.HDAY. S:PTIttIlIfr,It, $0. 73. , PUBLISHED I'm-soin- e r-- CUi-ag- Lieut.-Gener- F. S. RICHARDS, AT LAW ATTORNEY And PUBLIC VOTARY Utah. City, Ogdm X. with Couuty Recorder, - Citii. Ooflm com-imite- AT LAW. ATTORNEY Office Jr., TASNER - Utah. J. & LEWIS. WATCHMAKER Mr in WuCthen, rtWse, lupiiriag AND JEWELER, Clock. Jewelry, ilwr and MAIN STULET. (K1UEN. iieatly dune aud all work wwwsnted. n-i- y REMOVED. f'TOUWANT A TH0M80NIAS DOOMH OR 1 Thmniicmion ledicin', CALL DR. 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RUDD Is retailing BHY GOODS AKO At hii place of Residence. ,Er-VTjf st.9 - QGDEy. n- d ; - , . al to-da- y, s 1 con-tribu- ed permits us to state that llerr-man'- te Brooklyn. s faith in the undertaking is such that he is willing to bear the A Nail Driven into a ilirVs expense of the experiment, at his own risks if tbe police or a committee) of eitizens will appoint a designated At the St. Louis cotton factory, time. on Ninth and Soulard streets yesLong Branch, Aug. 23. terday, a difficulty of a novel charMy Dear C. You seem to doubt acter took place, the results of which my ability to find the missing Charlie may prove serious. A couple of Ross. n'm Bohemians, a boy and a girl, . Ial. I believe in clairvoyance you do not. That :s the difference between us. I w ill undertake, with the aid of a medium, to find the child, as I have already proposed to do and have offered to the boy's parents. Realy, as I am, to make the trial, you may use my consent as you please, .all that you proles a3 a journalist m my behalf I will do as a profos.sor. Yours faithfully, H ALV.X. tl K.K HM... teen or fomtceu years of age,. bad a bitter quarrel, in which the former became wild with rage. Approaching her stealthily, with one hand be drove a" nail into her rkulh She screamed with excrvsiatipg pain, acd the young brute escaped without further attempt to, inflict injury upon her. Xbc girl's companions pulled the nail from her fkull. The wound j jej pofusdy, and it U feartd thut the skull is fractured to a. latul do. free. St. Louis- Drmt'cvat. t |