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Show TUET 0IItlOVIF and England, IM VhlfoVWdiairclr' of the-- Tk naiioM of Jjarofk ire continhiug thsir preparations r for - war.. Wbfirr it aneJ, alI"th4!IiMer, great knd smalr,' will bft ready to take a hand iri the strujHeV ;No one knows ' fro in what, Quarter tho fifsi hostile trumpet wil sound j but all pars, are the fatal blast which shall cipec'-in. thwUI;u'al fof thti 3 t:(dipiu - of armed hoststhe rushing 'forward of artillery, the emptying f vast arsenals and" storc'houHesy and the awful collision pf milltena of martial men. Each nation U watching with suspl-iir- j the nicfvfeuicntsofits neighbors, and measures that may be as innocent ns children's sports, arc scanned as if pregnant with deadly evil. The relations of those countries to each other are of such a character that an issue between two of them is certain tu iuvolva the resti No two , g , KiiDpean governments can quarrel alone. A conflict of any U but a step 10 a general outbreak; and a continental warfare of euorinous proportions. 'llassii and England are liable at any m nnent to join issue on the Kast-er- a quc3tion. France and Germany era Oiled with bitter animosities, the former thirsting for revenge and the recovery of lost prestige; the 'latter hungry for further acquisitions and the complete humiliation of its traditional enemy. Germany and Italy ruty be at loggerheads t any time, over Papal iufluence reaching into 1'russia and hampering the excrefco of that religious liberty which the Empire 'desiresjo establish. Italy is the government "under which tho Pope lives and plots in opposition b ' thtij er manrcf lVer. fTheiiqiperor vaanot atlj vfith)tKe'Popovbuthe can make Victor Emmanuel respon-tubl- e fur the acts'of the Holy Father Pruseia and Spat ,arr n6 en friendly footing hksh-affcctiiernianyfi bj aoy rtearii.tond ttl'i feiforcetaent 'of the arroganl term's demanded of sea,fee'8,.lt , littleness own pcace while loth to Uatf jits : prestige... Jias fadtd among iheations; Ea'ch fethr its 'dependence' bn Ifie other,7, and all know that'ih 'anything like i'an1 dqua divisjioo pf tho owcrs Germany will decide the, fate of a conflict, r 1 By watching the politics and movements !of the' German Empire, the 6tudenV of European complications and current history cap wake.the beet deductions,, and form the most eorreet; conclusions concerning the probable future. And those who: can discern what is passing iu that great country, to day, perceive a policy and a preparation which, with other1 signs, denote the breaking out of a gigantic warfare,' from the horrors and effects cff which pot one oi the .European governments can hope K to be excluded. fof aniaprs, acknowksdgo,, ? '"; '' : ! arrived ed'out'of bed7af dr ran to'tb'e f ot taw Captatnl tlfci, i AlrChild, nig t vice James -- Oweu and frmOmah Abii atordav, jpighhao ove Sfcien lying on ttegrbunddead helped police, 'shirt:' There was Ahbet.The new appointments to one ;hupdTed pa8engers.!,.Tl)ird,cla8 take put but the fir ft liis or emigrant Hravel ia .vpr, ;largef not no'fcilV'bf' wood "there', as 'described b"v effecton the2nd of April, 1875. 11 'l A formal application to examine less than one thousand eiiirants((ha?-in- g Oe'wit.1,il'"A Ul V"-' the Wm. B. Preston' testified that'h'"W . Pity Record, was made by James Il0r. passed this, point . wilbjj.the last seven daysjOn their way wt.t inquest; thought rocks, .John A, Jpst and, Richard Hill one of thejurorsat-th- e ltiq.,,H was and the Council decided that this wa TT-llthe(witnwes were.swqrn;. Ricks mark-ono right common to all the U MtETt.NG 'at MAttaiorrs.-iW- e are in first questioned,, .Theresas - the city. the of the floor, on bullet - torn-- , j a, glancing receipt of a long but interesting not go i A eommnnicatioa from Professor L. f xunication from A. P. at Marriottsville, schoolhousej.tbe, bullet .did Monch Was read, tendering to tbe Coun. which. we should be pleased lo 'insert through the floor.,, Dr, Dijle examined cil bis sincere thanks for the kind md bad we sufficient.6pa.ee. Correspondenis the body,., There were several bullet liberaU feeling manifested by them 40. should emdy brevity and Conciseness., wounds, he tboujbt they, entered tbe wards tbe Ogden Seminary, and extend-in- g Tlie letter is in relmion to a! meeting baca and passed through. Did not rtJ a cordial invitation- to the Mayor which was held. at that place on the I8ih member the present witness, Chambers. aud members of the CounciUo visit the intestified the at who inst., at which S. F. Halversen pre- The Chambers and institution witness the closing exeand sided, for" tbe purpose Cf arranging to quest swore that he feigne sleep, rcises of the present term, on Thursday unite the labors of the people.' Tne Skeen jumped up and tried to escape 1st aud and 2d, 1875, to Ricks. Friday, from April mosubjects of, raising sugar cine and of a of the review connist studies during talked he lasses making, (be herding f cattle and D. B. Dille deposed that the the school session, reading journal sheep, the cultivation of "broom-corwjtb Skeen soon after he was arrested, and the opening of a butcher 'shop, and he employed him as couasel. Said recitations, songs, etc. The communis. Taalit'.lJrhrtrah Wilel ' ; tax-paye- r. -- - , - , .i i. From Monday' t Daily oft March . j- "i . . , 22. ' FtESOKAi. Th CBlebralecl Lingard's reached bert from CLeyennelasteTeuiag and proccedoJ to Salt Lake Tbe tbe Ogdenitcs troupe purpose faroring with a grand, entertainment in the fore to-da- part pf next week.; ' n, were discussed, freely' The- following gentlemen nddrensed the meeting! S F. Halverson, J. Marriott, Willis, Ritchie, Gill, Thea. Sisnger, Huns Mason, ' Wm. Butler, T Salisbury, and A Parsons, :Mr.:W. Butler offered four acres of land at ft reasonable rent for a sugar eune plantation, and Mr! Thos.' Stanger about, beven oores for a similar purpose. 'A committee, composed ' of Messrs. Salisbury, Ri'chie- - and Mason, was appointed to examine and report on the land, and Messrs. Ritchie, Mrriott, Ha'vcrson and T.' Stanger were appointed a committee to Arrange a plan for eattla herding, te report at 'next, meet- ; , ,;:; t, l ., i .isi Bidwell, a prominent ing. . Many good suggestions were offered, for Washing-tu- n Califuraian, left our. and the nieetiog adjourned till WednesU, .: ;' tbie. morning;! :i, h, lioth day! the inst., in. the same place at ' f ' two o'clock, ,,,, j ;,,, ,; . ., ':Jll i.t !) On 4he j opening of tbe, ...... c'l S: Utah Hotel, April 1st, Mr., Shakespeare, UicliH tbe new proprietor, will give as grand, v ball and supper which is expected to be In the Kicks case on Saturday, John a superb affair.. .The elspn testified or the prosecution, that he with excellent prospects, an experienced guarded Skeeu one n'gbt,and did not killed. t His host and a lad to superintend tbe 'gen-er- see him again unti) jie fire. uot.on .hor Js clothing tyas interiararningementswhQ addressed the jury Sutherland Judge eughly competent for the task; aud this is a big recommendation . a family for the defense. It was not disput ed that Skeen came to his death at the bands of '! ' .it in defendant. lucks bai arrested uira on a Bkaedsht ' House Mr. Beardslev warrant for felony. He was a desperado Las reooVerff-- 'from- the e feels of tbe and had escaped from custody in other disastrous fire at his establishment, and places, aad in attempting te do so n this the Beardsley House, close to tbe Utah case, was shot by defendant, who wustbe : '"' 7 ' CentraV'aud-neatbe Uniu depot, is Sheriff of the county. 'James Leisbman, county clerk of Cache second to none in this part of the world, Gen. A.' E. . ' -- ':- -f Trial. The bouse,-re-open- . s j al , ,- i.J'' I 11 I - r V"-'"'--- ; ' as a family hotel or boarding house. county, produced tae records of the Polite attention aad a table county' court and Probate Judge and the. byj aid i froTJi ' other ;Powcts in filed in the case of the Peeple ts.. which? Ausria would not withhold can always be found at the Beardsley papers Skeen for larceny in 'l8G0;1''!At I)i'md House. ' .itshaad. ' V, ?., I 5 JIM t that tiiiie Peter Maughaii was Probate i O ' il There arc roots enough to briug Home Aaiis. Last Friday night, 19th Judgeand T.B.' Hicks," Sheriff.- " forth wars enough to engage the arms inst., Mrtillfli thaw' retarned from his An 'aRidavit ef C. II. llr.mmell, chargmission to the Eastern States, in good ing Skeeu with stealing his horse, mare and treasareVof 'ali the 'natious ,. and colt, dated June 28, I860, was read. and other causes are sileut-l- y health and spirits... deaWoT eaThYcalculatetricnnt . He received his appointment i at ihe Charles II. Hummell 'was sworn, and General Conference, lust October, and posed to losing the horses named in the a -- park whicufshatl But ill Kur6pe in started from Ogden on the 28th' of the affidavit. This was admitted by the ' ' ' ; a blae, and dfaW every Power into same month; ' -' ' passed through Omaha, prosecution. . ' Charles Sham way deposed to receivhtcfrjb(fcnflasfatia1J-Chicago and Buffalo and went east as p far in New ns State of the Most of the IntJrcsr brtfttscdi Rochester, ing word at bis resideuce in Wellsville : the contcmplatifin "Of this "adbject York, in which State he visited many of from Juge Maughan; that' a plot bad bis relatives and friends, some of whom brcn luid to rescue ' Skeen that night, centres in Germany. The rapid rise were auxivui to hear about ''Mormoa- - aad witness rode to Logan, informed tho new monarchy, would be folLw-tt;- d first-cla- t ss l Uu O ! . " 4S . t t . tf Prussia p eminence, the ambitions and powerful mind of. Bismarck, t)ie In soraeol (ke towns aad neighbor trained and thoroughly 'physically hood' Wbere he stopped the people powerful LoJy of stalwart warriors, would ,eome" for miles to see a thinking him a great curiosity. the well arranged and: always rcadj V - His labors were chjefly confined to resources, and the thoroughly rooted in which he taught the and grounded patriotwm of Ut ene private circles, of the principles Gopsl, srd sought to rally educated subjects, malce, disabuse the minds of the people in re jmany an object of dread as well rs gard to Utah and the "Mormons." Unhatred to- others Governments, which let he had witnessed it, he could not perceive theif comparative weakness, haveC believed "that. so Vniuqli. igaorance and mark with distrust, "tlie solid prevailed, as t the .character of the cutter-da- y Saiuts and the principles Mxength aud growing power of the - ' ' ' they teach. victor iu "ihe last ifttat "passage of Tbe winter in the State of New York arms. wai the severest be bad ever witnessed, KuFsia with Its vast standing arniy the ground being frozen "to the depth ol has its eye, on Asia, and would like five feeti Tuncj had aUo been unusualto lay its great bear's paw on Urit-is- h ly Wd He could not travel as extensively, as', he desired, on account of the posscBsionf th the OrieDteroit new blockades ea the railroad and the not for fear f what its continental extreme oold weather, ' On his return ati' "dorance u was dttaiued tweuty-fou- r hours ia the rousinsni'ght say it yet troubled over internal turmvtls State of lqwa by a blockade. The U. P. and an unsettled form' of Govcrti track from Omaha to Ogden Is clear. Mrs. Shaw, who accompanied her husiaeut. . Spain totters on an uuauiblc band on a visit' to'her frieuds in tbe mnnirchyj rotten at the roots Aus- came Slate, also returned in excellent tria etauda hack, ifullen aud discon- health and spirit."; and both are thankful tented, vengeful at the progreffl of to again see their 'family and numerous il German aiil Italfan Neighbors, 4,Mor-rHOu- ," 0r. - " - ( , 1 . J 4 - , i LOCAL ITEMS. , Kicks, and stood ' guard in front of the scboolhouse. Heard !a' rapping at the window, ran round and saw two or three men' running away, then heard the shooting, aud coating round again saw Skeen lying dead. Did not know Chambers. H&d staid .one night at Skeen's brother's houe at Plain City, and might have talked about the killing. Did not escort1' Skeen's brother aut of Cache : county. '"' ' '- ' be meant to escape, as he had done from Utah county. Examined the body; three bullets had entered the back, and one tbroufh the loins. Found no boles in the blankets, and there was no blood on tbem. At the inquest Chambers testified that Skeen jumped up and grabbed at Rick's pistol, when a straggl v ensued, and Ricks shot hi in. Skeen's plan to to escape was to go down across Logan, where be had some friends, one of whom was a cripple named Merrill. One of witness' daughters was living with Ricks ! ' as his wife. '; . . ' , .; .,;., , or oca i'.i ': u i late c. i. ' . ; y;i 9 Aud Jamie' gone! Alack a day! AYe reckoned ho hud come to itoy. To grade uj up iu ery way,. , , Aud teach n munne's, ,, , And Holier in tho pcp o' day banners.'1" " With ' , . :, u-.- Vv The City Council met as per adjourn ment, March 10th, 1875, Mayor L. J. Herrlck in tbe Chair.:; :..:, " The license of. Gibsoa, Eccles & Co., to sell lumber and builders' material at their yard on Franklin vSlrce.; was ra newed for three months, ,., ,:,! ; John II. Stinger's license to keep restaurant on Fifth Street, was renewed for three months. The petition efM. II Ueardsley for a renewal of" his license' to keep a hotel, bar and one '.billiard table,' atv the , t, i who vrould like to be a ffi Jnst now, 'neath Uax's wooden i'. t j.ome Xoohy.pws the hat ' i f V ' ! ''" ; j ' , . , ,' . Te civilizing gambling hell, '' Where uoble purpose breeds and dwt1, Com tnitta op. your midnight bells ' ' ; In aiftone! ,iH .;. w.'i-.And send the that tells, . , abroad, peol . . .i-iiui Tunr patron's gone. '()' .fi'ii ' I'.l Ye "Mormons" too, hve canse to moum; ; . i . For Jmie's nobly serred your turn. He drov!j bnr milf , ho inOve I yo'ir clirtrs, "' lie (irwil your fame. " 1 Befuse not ttwra to wet bis are,i i y,.i , . i'or he was gnme. ., .,, ' t ( , . i ; i !"' ' . Y , , ... ' A HeUnght yon putieutly t fight, To staad.up Btotttly for tle right,. ,, j 1, To stmlr faw by day aud night. ,T 4K'" kiuHed.d y'!! good. 4f now ho's sttatlec td nfft',, gone Theagh ; . :t 9 " Wood, n ; i j WitU , ( " eb-fe- ot ".!:..! i 1 ;.iQtBi:: i '9- -' ' weathor clork, In indigimttnn, At Jamie'4 nsage, lfthis station, And the congealer of creation, a " " ' Usurped the postT And breathed this wicked visitation Of frosll. ITas the .. ; - " t, Toor Katie Flint, don't cry so eoref Tlielt Jmbeas corpus yon no more, i ",' q Go home, pour lasa, ami clean jour ltoof, ; . Aad set a chair,, .,, He'll rail to morrow, pay his scere, And offer prayer. . ,:- lgf,i' aud beg, .. For Baskiu's. wants. ., , He's fat on the Congressional egg, 1 ''.'J'' vJAndsjiled Uis pautJiJ1" - -- !' Of ! ' . ' ; ( ; d,epo'.. ,...,,,, , The petition of Char'es Heeney, asking for a license, to sel), liquor by retail, at his place of business," at the R R depot, was grante4 for ene mouth. William MatheVon petitioned for and was granted, a license as denier in' second, hand furniture, and i Real . Estate Agent, at his store on Fourth Street. A 'license: was granted i to Wre... H. Wright to sell general merebandisp ut his store en the west side of Main Street, Thompson and H. S. BUncett renewed, far three months, their respective licenses to run a job wagoa.ii,-The petition of Adams & Vandyke, asking a renewal of their lisense as wholesale ' dealers ' in produce, ' ' ; ' granted.' The application ef John D. Malan ftr the deed of his land on 'the Bench, was referred to the Committee 6a Public Grounds. The Committee on Public Grownds reported that tbe Surveyor was laying off in blocks and lots the City lands on tbe Bench and in other, localities, and that when he had completed his labors, they would report on the petitions referred to ihem of parties wishing to purchase City ; ' ' ' lets from the Corporation."" Ij The Committee oh Streets reported that they had instructed the' Supervisor to make the necessary repairs on' the streets complained of at the last meeting, ia ihe petition of T4D, Stevens, Jf. Clay ten and, others, fcut, that owing io be late, storms the Supervisor bad been compelled to partially suspend labor ; The report was accepted. of City The subject of , fciuatiag There breathe not CinnRmao of thy Irtm. , (0 Scott! forgive thin theft of piinw!) nv. . But feels tlie bitter ncalding brine ,( 1 ' " ' Upon his cneck. ' ' E'en Whitney vents a pitpoiis VfU ; ' i.i lJ:. i With aspect meek. , ! 'Bea'rdsly House," at the R'. 'Rdepotj was granted. , James Horrocks was grant ed, at ' the usual rates, a renewal of bis license to sell liquors, by retail, at his efore on " Main 3treet. The license of Murphy Bros., to selr liquors by retail, at the R, R. depot, was renewed for three months. A- license was granted to the Lowe Drps. to sell provisions, books and stationery, at their stand at the 11. IL r No vaunting purpose ninkcs us siug, We ne'er could kick a defunct'thiag. We mix our wailiuga with the 'ring" Wlio've tost tlielr'cliipf. And in a contrite spirit bring-- ; r i Our mite of grief. . Court adjourned till this morning ai o'clock. ' , . !,: "... ' '.. MOBAU ' tb tiost,' " Who've kickrd again t the prirk,ndM Thwr blood and strength, their lusty , Their power and fame. ( ' ' 'Ant show the world the innfit oiiit ' Each outist name. .'J"J .. Mareb lttu,.l75. ; Ct)e Will tin Tan, array -. ' ' ' . i ; "" ;iied. nyrum, CaoheCo., of, child birt ' on Wednesday M ar. 1 "t h 187 CyuiL Isora, wife of Niels Monsen.'aged years, 5 mouths and lO days. .( Deceased was a faithful Saint, was highly' VeVpecled. She' lea1 a husband and two email Children " I mourn her loss. .' At -- 1 i . Kven in the groj; shops.fiap " )ston Advertised oDiuions on crav subjects are expressed., forcibly gentleman slightly' under the " influ-euc- c of the intoxicating bowl giT(S proof of tKis fact a niglit or two agf "Whiskey, cur," he sald'-hic-;brightens the int'lec'. H ought tw int roduced in the public schbolsr" - , . ' In Meui'triam ' , N. W, Cirdno deposed that he heard the shooting, got up out of bed and ran to his gate. The shooting ceased, and he put en his pants'and cune out again. Saw a man running past and hailed him, asking what the shooting was about; the man did not answer, but kept on run ning. Went to the eelioo!house, forty rods distant; Skeen was lying dead: s?t-erpersons were present; did not see shirt was not on fire. Dewitt, t' Skeen's . j Attended the inques before Justice banders and ix jurors.,, Ilemembered nothing about Chambers. There were no bullet holes in the. bed clothes, nor powder burns on them. , Saw no bleod inside tbe building, The witness Nelson w was introduced and the necessity one'of tbe jurors. IThere was ne pile of officers of retrenchment in the current expendilogs aear the eohoolbouse, as atatedhy ture for public service was discussed. Mill ,! ' ..'it;..in'-.uDewitt On'Motion James Welsh was appointed George Watson heard the firihg, Jamp: al lion was favorably received. . Several bills for public labor were il- lowed. The Council adjourned till the Cd ef April, to meet in the- City Hall at 2 o'clock p. m. . , . ; CAME ESTRAY, ; TO MY 1'LAcK IN 'dkVeMERK oi l rod heiler, whit va U-- J yar r oi lK:!ly.no brand vinible, small strip oat b M"J.; il have can owner The ear. richl ' , ' to um and pnting j ' . DAK I EL FOf Hooper City, Mar. 01 cU. V,mi. , |