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Show 1870; did' not think he called at his house since January, 1870 when he was absent; could not' say whether Beecher was in his house in December. 1870; am 75 years of age, and my is not so good as it once was; didn't remember Bowen sending him n note through his son in December, 1870. Mrs. Ovington was then recalled Have been acquainted with Albert B. Martin; he visited my bouse frequently, when Mrs. Tilton was there on the 28th of July. 1874, be was there, wken Tracy and Miss Turner were there; Martin came shortly after 3 o'clock in the ; Tracy came a few minutes before Martin. Mr. Martin or Tracy were not t in the house at two o'clock in the afternoon, and Miss Turner, at that hour, was in the parlor playing the piano to Ovington. Mrs. Tilton and myself can swear to this. It is not true that Tracy left the house shortly after five o'clock in the afternoon, and it is not true that Tilton and Mrs. Martin were on the back piazia of the house for at least two hours during Tracy's inter-viewith Bessie Turner; it is not true that the only discussion that afternoon after Tracy's departure was on Bessie Turner's evidence before the court. Tracy left at six o'clock,' and Martin and I had tea a few minutes after. The interview between Tracy and Bessie Turner lasted less than an hour in the back parlor. After Tracy's departure nothing was aid on the subject of Bessie Turner s testimony before the committee. January, Vio- - Wdhull and the Scandal. New York half-pas- Dying. Emigrants for Utah. AMERICAN. i I Milwaukee, 12. 8 and have ben Jtiftinz bouses seiiel irrtbis city and !v Four of these have applied to Si United States court and secured ! e operations upon Jond. required by law. As fast establishments can be appraised Sejare being turned to the custody of feome ot the - Uuitei S'tes marshal. whose preperty has been distiller?, suits for dam- Kited, threaten to briDg giv-USh- 1 lgCS 1 1 Huntington, Pa., 12. and women went to men IboutflOO mines Whitehead's and Fisher's to suspend miners the md compelled sacked their houses operations, and then The and appropriated the valuables. and become have ungevernable, i rikers the declare that all new men must leave blood had resisted men If the region. freely. The would nave been shed iheriff bad promised to be in attendance to to protect the new men, but swing did he not fully explained, some cause, The success ef the mob for not come. a the last two dys threatens miners The business. lujpension of clean out every bank operated. New York, 12. Woodhull intMrs. Shearman escorted half-pas- t eleven about room the court o o'clock, and after taking his place, said that Mrs. Woodhull had refused to produce ceriam letters of Tilten'8 unless under instructions from the court. Fulerton raid he hoped the Court to instruct her, and Judge declined to give the witness any She had or the party who wrote them. been in prison several times for publishi- ng this Boaudal, and while there her offices had been ransacked and papers tiken, some of which were in the hands ef the defence and others with the prosecution. With this explanation she said she was content to deliver up the papers, wbieh she did, and they were While closely examined by th counsel. the lawyers were examining the correspondence, Mrs. Woodhull sat right in front of Mrs. Beecher. Francis D. Moulton was then recalled, and testified that in his interview with Beeeher January 14th, 1871, he never said to Beecher that Elizabeth loved his little finger better than Tilton's whole body. After witness wrote the letter of contrition he gathered up the papers so 'hat Ceecher might read them. Tke letter was read before it was signed. He never said to Beecher that afterusing ta letter he wouid burn it. Didn't ask Beecher to appoint an arbitration committee for the settlement of difficulties. At the interview. of May 31st, 1873, Efcher did not denounce Tilton. Do not remember having stopped Beecher in his dictation to aek if 1 had taken it 40wn correctly. The letter was finished before it was read. Never had picture at my house in Clin f Street. After re-eBeach said that when "fMoulton wns on the stand he had intended to recall her. On conversing with her the said if she was on the stand oe wouM to swear tthe did not Bee:her (hat sfce would believe the ss - "ones say told of him, and that she believed was a good man. Counsel stated that the ladv wna ui noi. eotm, and counsel on the other side oaerea to accept thu statement as " gen in evidenee Mrs. Moulton. "art agreed to this. by 'uouuoa then resumed the witness Hs ,es,ifie(i he did not tell ! echer in reference to Bessie Turner's moo bills it would be a good thing to ""P ilton by them. Moulton J MEROH Ml. Country Dealers are invited to call and inspect. assortment of STAPLE & FANCY the same time. Montgomery, Ala , 12. The legislative committee investigate ng the election of United States Senator The tesSpencer, took a recess shows that so far adduced, timony of United secured the presence Spvncer States troops in Alabama, for the avow ed purpose of intimidating Democratic voters; that after the election of the legislature it was found that the Demo crats would control it, and in conse"Court House legisquence the lature" was organised; that money was used to bribe Republican members op posed to Spencer, and this money was obtained from United States official. The clerk of the Court House legislature and one of Spencer's confidential aids testifies to these facts, and that in addition to himself, J..J. Hinds and C. C. Snears were employed constantly in Spencer s interest, and that members of the legist lature were bribed with money and ap pointments and promises of appointments, state and federal. MERCHANDISE 0- opening Season. Our Assortment can AKD By any UST AdTices Addressed to D. II. Peery. will reeeive prompt attention. s4tf. II. B. CLAWSON. ' . AND SHOE FINDINGS TOREIGN. . London, 13,5 30 ! All Kinds of Produce forwarded to any point at the Shortest 2ioiice. - . he -- Notions, &c. H B Clawson, s4tf SUPT. CO CD -- o Death c6 ft W Destruction to High Prices We Respectfully ' Solicit the w 1 ! 1 Patronage of the Citizens. ROSENTHAL & BROS; 8 H aiicl And to convince you of the truth and veracity of our motto ' wV annex a price current to this . - 0 CP P H We have a constant buyer in New York City who is engaged In the same business who is always ready to, take advantage of the fluctuation of the market) and therefore wi are enabled to sell goods cheaper a than any other house this side of St. Louis. Onr Motto is: , 0 ay - ft 0 Price Current, rectified by ROSENTHAL & BROS. : , W ft : 4-- rl unbleached Domestic Prints 9 to 11 cents per yard. cents per Yard. Dress Goods 15 cts. to $1.25 per yard unbleached Domestic cents per. yard. ; Shawls, latest styles $1.75 to ?:J.OO Cassimere Suits $15 to $30. Best Fine C. Island 10 to 12Jcts per yard. Satinett' Suits ,tQ to 15. Bleached Domestic 9 to 20cts. Fine Black Pants $3 to $12 per yard. Bleached Domestic 7 to 12jcts. A full line of Piece Goods, Notions, Table Liuens, Sic. per yard. 4 7-- 8 &5 ' 4-- 4 4-- 4 7-- 8 H . f respect idly announce to the citizens of Ogden City Weber and the 'surrounding counties that we have this day opened the finest and most fashionable stoclc of We Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, All orders sent to M. Thatcher will receive prompt attention. .. : TT YTT TCT? TTSn V One Door 8011th of I5oyle'M Furniture Store. A , One Price Dry Goods & Clothing TRIMHXGS, . Oedensburg, N. Y. VI. tornado struck, the village Fort Covingham, Frankin county, this after noon, and several buildings were de molished and many unrooied. The root of the brick schoolhouse was torn on and the walls blown down, causingthe death of a little girl and several other scholars. ' :&aa irancisco, M. De Murska gave his first concert to night. There was a large and enthusi lne engagement astic attendance. promises to be a success. .. i,exiogion, ivy., ix, a p.m. General Breckenridge is still alive, but is sinking so rapidly that death can not long be delayed. SUIT. Em LEATHER - - I ZD EJ 2?L-- 33 3D Wholesale House in tho Territory. XT Motvers, ar Jury not be excelled Xor Our ICES other 1 ' - Now is a favoaable time to renew stocks and prepare.for the business of the sub-rebutt- al A be securely packed and promptly forwarded. ! Boys' Clothing HARNESS to-da- paying ""Hioe wiineas stand without cross testi-aeathat- ordsril by letter will Ga3ils on a.m. PrinA - has npnt A telecrach ..www Ttiamftrck xminatioa. c . vauuw' io dispatch to the German consul at ih defense began their J recalling James Penzance, instructing him to take care Freelund, who knew Bowen and Beecher, ot the survivors of the Schiller disaster. The steamer Wyoming, for New York, were not at hia house on the fiiK ,7 with 100 Mormon converts from sailed ' v; l Member, 1870. They were at ' nouse m J anuary, 1870. I did not Wales. wit, a note from Bowen on the 20th : Member, 1870, asking me to make old girl of this city A five-ye"Ppointment with Beecher on that . wynHii w a q nr.. t v. : u had ber hair cut a fevr days ago, and ai day was Been discios a hole in the gar Croea- - eXB.Riind T.' n A x l J ucccuer snu "uvn and on being asked wbai she 10 at h,B noU8e in January, den, I87fi . was doing, said: "I am planting not in 1871. Did not ""nicer Uowen calling at his hnuaa this hair to make a little child grow." than on New Year's day, since - N.- 0. Times. -- "OT IP WAGONS, then called Mrs. Woodhull and hail a brief conversation with her, after which she addressed tfie Court and stated the let ers in her possession were in no way whatever discreditable to ber not ma I. -- Reapers instructions. ton Is Stocked with a splendid and complete selection of the public a full and complete Gents' not so Shearman Wholesale Department FOR THE SPRING TRADE. Judge rendered an imcircuit court, Consisting of portant opinion, affirming the validity of DRY GOODS, STOVES, the Iowa railroad taritf act of March KOT10NS, TINWARE, 23d. 1873, in its application to the and Missouri Biver road, now HATS & CAPS, GLASSWARE, ooerated by the C. B. and Q. railroad. BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERYf Tjis is the first decision in the state by a GROCERIES, PATENT MEDICINES The dsci federal court on the subject. HARDWARE, ETC., ETC. sion rests upon two grounds; 1st, that to the the State never made any grant Also a full line company in its charter of exclusive r ght to fix its own tolls; and 21, if it & did the right was surrendered by the company to the State when it accepted a laud grant in July, 18oG, agreeing Great reduclion in Price of that the State might thereafter ena.t WOOD'S CHAMPION & EXCEESIOR such rules and regulations in respect to the company as it saw fit, not inconsist & ent villi that act and the act of Congress making the grant. And other Farming Implements. Ockmuleee, Indian Territory, 12. General J. P. C. Shanks, special In dian commissioner, now here, denies he truth of the stery that hi had stated Whitewater and Studebaker to the Indian bureau that the failure to get supplies for Indiaus from Caddo to Fort Sill, Cheyenne and Wichita agen cies was the impassable condition of the roads. lie says the roads were good the Also, Winchester Democrat entire summer, fall and winter, and that the contractors, who supplied the traders Dad no trouble in getting goods through Light Spring Wagon, and filling that part of their contracts. Shanks says the Indians suffer from the AT COST! bad conduct of while scoundrels who seek to rob them and the government al Bui-lingt- ' Xeilson Offer to BRANCH. OUR BRANCH , C. Z! OGDEN to-da- e would Des Moines, Iowa, 12. Dillon, of the United States , y pro-nese- LOCAN Cross-examine- h- to-da- In Nevada napkins are not used at table, but when they have egs for dinner the mother remarks, "Now, Bill, you an' the rest jett stick to ycr sleeves and let the edge of the table cloth alone, like yer belonged to decent Society, or I'll baste the pelt off yer backs." w twelve tiUiilei i f l'se got 'nuff cibbil rights!" - Z. C. M. I., lust ail my money in de FrecdmauV ncl ber got no forty acres an' bank; de mule dey promised me, an' can't help myself to a little chicken, fryin' size, widout gwine tode penitentiary, ufter-noon- Breckenridge Gen- - "Well, Uncle Billy, don't you rights?" "Not anything mo' I tank you," replied Hilly. "Nearly done ruined now. Hev to pay my own doctor'8 bill, want any more civil S3 0 O i Best 12 i Best 10 Call & See. dl9C 3C.ly No Trouble to Show Goods. ' '" - ' ' |