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Show ttY TELEGliATII. The Kellogg Gover'xnent Overthrown, v The People Ruling in Louisiana. Tho Safe Burglary Trial. Ecclesiastical ence in Europe. Confer- New York, 15. Orleans dispatch tuys: The molutiou cotton exchange lias passed uiljouruing mi one p. m., as a murk of y)inpatljy with the imminent to establish a legitimate government ia Louisiana. new 15. The President received trow Uov. a application Kellogg, by telegraph, lor md to protect Louisiana fruui Uouiea-ti- c violence. No oilier dispatches have been received by the President or Attorney General up to noou. The appli caiion was reterreJ to the Attorney who had a long interview with the President on the subject, Secretary lielknop not beinz in town. As the result of the conference the President hftl issued a proclamation iu Iho usual form, reciting the report of insurrection iigainst the constituted authorities ot the Ntate of Louisiana, and ordering all insurgents to disperse within five uayv. The President goes fo Long UraucU Uen-t'i-- al Dispatches from Qea. Emery at New Orleans through the War Depunmeui are brief and only coufirm the pre;i dispatches. Tho President, in conversation to day, ei pressed surprise at tho conduct f tho oppoueuls of l tie Kellogg government in resorting to arm to maintain their poli t teal position. He had expressed to many citizens of Louisiana hit kiudly disposition toward tho people of that 3 ate, and had hoj el for better things. They misjudged if thy thought thai resort to violeuce would be paused by the1 government, lu tins connection tie remarked that prompt measures wuuld suppress lurher disiurbances and (bat a similar couree would have saved the euuntry fro n the late r bn lion. The President himsrit wrote two military orders, addresfrd to Command er i.mery, Bajing, in eflect, that they must protect lifo and preserve the peace Alt orders to the best (if their abilityto be issued by ihein must be previously submitted to the proper military authorities lor approval, There was no regular plan ot military movements, but orders, will bo issued to meet the emergency. Troop will be sent to Now Orleans in such numbers a amy be required, as the Presideut is determined tj rave life and preserve the peace. General Sherman and Secretary Belk nap both being absent front Washington, military orders are issued through Adjutant General l'ownsend. .The President's proclamation issued in 1873 during the lEnrjr and Kellogg difficulties gnvo tweniy days fur the belligerents to disperse. The present proclamation gives only five days. General Emery, in a dispatch dated yesterday addressed to General McDow-- n II, and sent to the War department, cays he has not troops enough to maintain himself, if a conflict should occur between the troops and the insurgents; and, further, the troop has lost iu moral effect in preventing or suppressing the - disturbances. Win. lteuton, the safe burglar whose trial was set down for not apwas declared pearing, bis bail of lo-da- 00 forfeited. Tho grand jury have found a true bill for conspiracy against Rich and Harrington and A. IS. Williams, uNo against tol. Whitney and several de teetives. Sonic of them gave bail and others failed to appear aud their arrest was ordered. New Orleans, 15. The State House surrendered at. seven a. m. to Penn's millitia, without firing a gun. renu s militia arc already about 10,000 strong. The entire metropolitan force, Kellogg's militia, etc., ore without arniB. The arsenal surrendered at nine a. m. to the citizcus, or Penn's militia Kellogg, Longstreet and others have ta ken retuge in the Court lljuse. 11 a. m. Gen. Fred. Ogden has just made a speech from the gallery of his headquarters, stating that the war was over, uu4 advising the people to go quietly to their homes and resume their usual vocations. Gov. Penn this a. a. appointed Thomas lloylan, a well known detective, ch ef of police, and he is organizing a lorce. 1 p. m. Tie barricades have been torn down, and the street cars have resumed their trips. 4 rumor that Gen. Longstreet was captured drew an excited crowd in front of the St. Charles Hotel, who were addressed by K. II. Marr in a speech the people on the restoration of legal authority, counseling them to show by their orderly coaduct that they w!y a&Ud to leesr their jus; rijrht without iaf)iof oa Ike rights if ttktr people. f ig three-fourt- OGDEN BRANCH. hs Jti4i Arriving mid to Arrive, FOREIGN. London, 16 to the "Standard A special dispatch from Santander says the Carlists threaten Irun and Sa Sebastian, and rein forcements will be sent to these gam sons by steamer from Santander In the meantime a strong force of Carlists at e reported to be marching on Santander . governnii-ntby way of Oiduoa. The Kellogg government has been Some mills in Bolton have withdrawn overthrown, and the entire city is in the the notice of a reduction of wages, and hit it Ja of his opponents. Lieutenant it is possible the strike will be ended by Governor Penn, elected in 1872, will at arbitration; once install all those elected. At the Pesth, 16. same time the courts will be organized The Moldavians have recrossed tbe and the entire machinery of the now Hungarian frontier without comrailting government set in motion throughout any breach of the peace be state. Penn sent a dispatch to PresiParis, 15. dent Grant last night, stating that tbt In the trail of the accomplices of to day, Col. Vilette and M. Der- people are hopeless of ot her relief, and had taken up arms to maintain the legal neau, beiug examined, denied tnat tney authority of the Stale officers, elected by kuew in advance or had anything to do them, aud that they comprise the great with the Marshal's escape. The prosecution seek to prove that Vilette held body ol the intelligent nnd honest peoof the declare State. their the rope while Bszaine made his descent. ple They sincere loyalty and respect for the Uni Berne, 15. ted states uovernniQnt and its ouicers; The International Postal Congress affirm their entire ability to maintain opened its session here All the pence and protect liberty and the equal delegates were present except those rights of all classes of citizens The from tho United States. Bonn, 15. property and officials of the United The conference of the Evangelical States, it shall be their especial aim to defend against all assaults; and to treat Greek and Anglican called by Dr. with the profoundest respect and loyally. Forty clergybegan here We only ask of you to withold any aid men were present. France, Russia, or protection from our enemies, the Germany, England, the United States enemies of Republican rights, and of and Greece were represented. Dootor made the peaoe and liberties of their people. Reinkens and Dollinger Bishop addresses. Louisville, 15 London, 14. Sixty State guards will leave Louisville The Standard says that tbe Sohleswig morning, by orde- - of the Governor, for Breathit cnunty, to clear question is assuming a serious aspect ia the towo of JacksoB of a band of out. consequence of the daily expulsion of laws, under the command of one Strong, Danish subjects and the hostile tone of who have possession of the place, and the Cerman Press Public opinion will rule the county. No court has been held compel tbe government to send a formfor many' months, and the troops will al note to Berlin, and ultimately retalicontinue to support the judge through- ate by tbe expulsion of Germa sub out the term. jects from Danish soil. Panama, 14. Shreveport, 15. News of the action ef the people of On August 2'2nd an attempt was made New Orleans has been received with the to assassinate, iu Limn, the President of greatest enthusiasm by the people thro'- - Peru while he w:i going from the palace out Northern Louisiana. A meeting was to his house. Although several shots held in this city to take action on the were fired nons touk effect. The leader proclamation of acting Governor Penn of the band and 13 others were arrested. Speeches were made by leading citizens of the parish, advising tnodeiation, and assuring the colored people that no violence against them was contemplated, and that their rights would be carefully respected. A committee was appointed to telegraph to New Orleans, that while PAINTER, GR AIMER, GLAZIER, the government in North Louisiana is PAPER HANGER, Etc., complete, it will be bloodless. The parish ofhoials elected in 1872 will be in stalled at 10 o'clock this morning The militia will be organized at 12 o clock a tpeciaten of bti work ha rafera to " AMERICAN. Wuijhiugton, districts year; All five Congressional are Kepublican by an.gg'B8" Speaker Blaine is ity of over 12,000. 1M Governor tbe. running ahead of State Legislature is almost unanimously and about Republican ia tbe Senate, . House. the ia ifll 111 fm a 63 yes-terd- The Car lists in Spain. A Mayor Wiltt this afternoon' Issued a proclamation of the same tenor as Mai r's speech, Andrew Dumont, a member of Kellogg's Lgis)atur)aod School Board, who surrendered to the . citizens, said Kellogg fled at the fir.t fire aud has not been seen or, heard of since. Ten thousand unarmed citizens escort, ed Lieut. Gov. Penn to the 8ta(e House this afternoon. The soMiern in the TJ S Cusiotu House gave three cheers for the citizens, as Oen Og'len's mili'ia passed I bit building this afternoon' The militia responded heartily. The st reets are very quiet. The funerals of those killed were largely attended to day. A dispatch has been sent to the President requeuing him to recognize the Penn Doll-isge- E Consisting of the Choic est Styles and Pattern, Of Dress Goods, Flannels, Xiiibvy, diiighams. and a General Assortment of dm goods Ba-zain- e, to-da- f ai im mm, MEM'S BOY'S ASI CHILDREN'S CLttTlUXG Of Latest Styles. Hats, .Caps, Boots and Shoes, Gloves, Mitteu3, Ladios. MifW vuuuiuu a xiwoitij vi uw uiauuo. s mu &ujck oi trrocenes llardffara ' Queen's-WarStaple Drugs, Notious, .j Paper-Hanging- s, e Saddles, Harness and Harness Trimmings ' Just received an assortment ' Cordage, and of the most popular and best PAKLOJl AND COOK STOVES consisting of Monitors, Ironclad Monitors, I'lain Santa Clause, Eclipse, Diamond, Improved New Era, Scotia, Kansas, Diamond Coal Bee, Advance, Heaters, Scortchers, Charm Box, Red Cross, Corals, Glass-War- e, Tin-War- e. r, to-da- ALL TO BE SOLD CHKAP FOR CASH! A Full Assottment of CORRUGATED ELBOWS, all siiea. Singer Sewing Machines& Ihrincc Organs Just in Stock. fc Wagons, Machinery at the Old Tithing Yard. IF. 11. HOOPER, Stipt. addressed to D. II. Peery, Ogden, will receive jruinpt All orders attention. JOHN BENCH, s74-t- TAiriaOR ' Lognn, Caolio County. ti-da- Z. C. M. I.. EXCELSIOR MILLS, OGDEft CITY, Superior Cloth, III Yam Batting, Summer Stock of Dress Goods Marseilles, Piques, Nainsooks, J.aconets, Dress Linens, And a full stock of DRY GOODS, which they are offering Wholssale Retail at . k-ct- Etc, Etc. in Return at and "VERY LOW PRICKS: A largo Stock of Groceries, Eoots & Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Wall Paper VICTOR SEWING MACHINES, al-tf- &c Orders from the Country promptly fiilled. o sG2-3- CIT"2", Call attention To their Cloth for Wool1 Our LAKE LOGAN. Milwaukie, lo. Chief Justice Ryan, this morning pro Tha palatini of which wm dose under his fUrctioa. nounced the decision of the Supreme Court in the injunction suit against the railroads of the State to compel them to comply with the Pener law. The court affirms the constitutionality ef this law, and directs an injunction to issue compelling all railroads of the State to com ply with ts provisions, exoepting the Milwaukee and Prarie Du Ch en divi Is for Vb Mauu&tctnra of sion of the St. Paul and Milwaukee road, which holds an otd territorial mi s, charter and is sot subject to the clause in the State Constitution which authorizes the Legislature to alter or repeal the charters, i ho road excepted, however, is less than 200 miles in length. Washington. D. C. 14 Kring on Tour Wool Ht Once Intelligence conies from New Orleans AND RECKIVK in such terms as justifies the assertion that Gov. Kellogg has called upon the Good Presideut for Federal aid to support the State authorities in suppressing doraes-tiAdvantageous Hates. violence, the Legislature now being a. RANDALL SON & CO. in session. Should lha call reach the President it may become a matter Jor Cabiuet consideration, aa lie will not leave for Long Branch until to morrow. SCIENTIFIC AND ROMANTIC Twin Mountain House, N. II., 14. Beecher preached yesterday tj a similar throng to that of last Sunday, taks ing for his text the 5th ehnpter of from the 13th to 18th verses inFOLLOWING POPULAR, clusive, lie has seldom preached with VOKNT FOR THKreliable books, solvit, pubmore vigor or delivered a more effective lic pntrnnAce: disoourse. lit! subject and the drift of A mapnifieent plrtorUl Polyglot Family BltU his discourse was the meaning of religion the tvt for the price; in man, which ho argued to be liberty, Cominerclnl Law and Form F. Cliamlrlftin' that liberty which comes from perfect Book, adapted to the wenta vfall. George H. Napby'a Lawsof Life and Health, uncouscious, automatic obedience to law. lorIr.inalee aud femalea. Chicago, 14. DioLewia os diction, a Scientific work. A Washington special says: This week rilgriin't Trogreiw. illotitra.ed by John Bunyoa. the Solicitor of the Treasury will have The Life and Adveiituree of Robloon Croooa. ready for presentation to the Pacific IU Trrnitt Liberal. Look st Hamplm, Co. the demand of the government upon l6i-3the road for the payment of the interest due the government on the Pacific railroad bonds. The company has either neglected or refused to make returns upon which the ameunt of interest due Six doors west of Meeting Hall. could be based, but the solioitor has obtained sufficient tojustify presenting the WATCHES, CLOCKS, bill of the government for payment. The AS'D JEWELRY, Secretary of the Treasury states that if and Mannlaotorwl rreL ,, payment be resisted he shall turn it over Frames and riclvir AlkaiM, te the Department of Justice and the cosapaoy will be prosecuted. Pktof rtph, AmrtjfM aecurtte-- j Augusta, Ms., 14. Ukra. The Republican Majority ii the Stat will be ever 11,000, agaUtt 9,620 Itit XIL4U CUTLER, S.AX.T ii f . m OGDEN KELIGIOTJS, Tudjjo Gala-tinn- J. Grover, Uiiitah. Utah. , n CARDON BROS., LOGAN, , PLANING AND RE-SAWI- MILLS NG GIBSON, ECCLES & Co., PROPRIETORS. , ri' of Ogden end we tnat have my lately put inopcration a jtm-ca- " PLANING AND HESAWIXG MILL. Our Machinery L alt neiv and of the very beat make and.ve are now prepared to do all kinds of Planing, Matching and Scroll Sawing We Respectfully announce to the Citizens Re-Sawi- ng, , WE ALSO MAKK I ' I HUSTIC, FLOORING and BEVEL 8JDINO We ar aleo maoufecturiBf the Terjr White Fine And e vt nualitj ot ' j ' j launxtoer, prepared to fill Wholesale and Retail Diilt tt Short oti f At our Mill. Coroer'of fOUBTll AND FRANKLIN STREET |