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Show BY TELEGRAPH. bank, $10,000; Tremont national bank, $30,000; Fanueil national bank, $10, 000; A. D. Hubbard et al., $15,000; Gen-trnational bank, $00,000; Boylston national bank, $15,000, S. Cushing, jr., trustee, $4,000; Shoe and Leather national bank. $4,000; Abigail E. Hild-ret$3,000; Commonwealth of Mass. $40,000; McFontarieve, $4,000. Wellington, 21. The Sioux delegation now at Washington promises to be troublesome and It appears they are dissatisexpensive. fied with their reception, and to accede to the wishes of those who brought them to Washington. They are not satisfied with the government interpreter, and the government officials are a little suspicious of the who act in that capacity for their chiefs. No conclusion as to the abrogation of the Black Hills treaty was reached at the conference yesterday between the government authorities and the western congressmen and Territorial officers, the latter not being unanimous in their views on the subject. There was a decided difference of cpiniou as to the existence of gold in the hills. Governor Thayer of Wyoming insisted that the existence of gold there could not be denied. Pennington, Governor of Dakota, was very much inclined to discredit the gold story. He said there was no gold there, and few persons wished to go there except such as would cut a throat or scuttle a ship. He said a few of the good people of his Territory had been misled and had violated the treaties by going into that country; but he was confident that the people of Dakota bad been more modest than their neighbors. Gov. Thayer here asked if the confer ence was a burlesque, and left in a huff. The prospects of tne negotiations of the A G EXE II 41, al AMERICAS. " Wilkeebarre, Pa., 21. Stoddartsville hotel, barn and sheds were destroyed by fire last night; also two dwellings. Mrs. Cox. aged 90, wa burned to death The building ignited from the fires in the woods. Sioux City, la, 21. Couriers just arrived here report that Gordou's train, consisting tf teams and 170 men, well armed, were captured on the 13th inst. by a detachment of thirty-seve- n soldiers from Fort JUudall, and are now en route to tht post, iu chargu of the troops. No resistance was offered. They were captured in Nebraska, 350 miles webt of iSioux city, and forty wiles south of the Judian reservation. They bail given up the idea of going to the Black Hills, and concluded to move on to the Big Horn country, till they were opened. Cincinnati, 21. An ordinance was introduced in the council creating a board of music hall cocamissiouers, and donating to them in trust the site of the present exposition building for the purpose of carrying out the provisions in the recent offer of It. K. Springer. The building will be constructed to hold the usual industrial exposition, as well as the musical festival. St. Paul, 21. Col. Grant is on the way to the Big Horn country via Missouri and Yellow sione rivers, This is not the Custer expedition, which is preparing to leave The foiry-seve- to-da- h, n half-breed- y boon. The Pioneer Press publishes disponents from various localities in all parts of the ttates relative to grasshoppers. The report is that there are no grasshoppers in any part of Minnessota except a very small area in small numbers, confined to countries uear the great bend of the Minnessota river. There seems to be no danger of any serious damage from locusts this season. Norwalk, Ct., 21. The fire at South Norwalk, this morning, destroyed Touusbury Bro'S shoe factory, the Fairfield fire insurance office ud a frame building ef C. A. Lander. Total loss, 5120,000. Osceola, Pa , 21. Tbe insuraace of the Alorshannon land and lumber company, whose property was destreyed yesterday, amounts to $1,800,000 in eastern aud foreign companies. ' ' Pottst'iPe, Pa., 21. A fire in the vicinity of EUngowan miners' houses colliery destroyed twelve ' this morning. t Tyrone, Pa., 21. The fire is still raging, furiously About' 250 throughout,, the woods, houses were! eonsumed in Osceola, and J 00 families are rendered homeless. Great praise h given to D. D. Wood, train-mastat Tjroiie, who loaded a lot of box cars with meu, women and children and sent them past the burning forest at fast speed to Phillipbburg. Four tripg were trade and, about a thjusaud people take to a place of safety. IloutiJale, six raiha from Osceola, Is reported entirely destroyed. The fire is preading rapidly beyoad Iioutidale, Mud at iht latest accounts- had reached Pa rsonvilte, six miles from there. The trestle work on. the railroad from. Osceola, to (Ioutzdale in burned so that no coal be shipped for some time. A meeting will be held to raise funis for the s treaty are not promising. The President, after the cabinet meetrecalled the appointment tf ing David P. Dyer to be United States attor ney for the eastern district of Missouri, viee'Wm. Patrick. It is uuderstood however, that Patrick will shortly tender his resignation. to-da- y, New York, 21. Ex-Judg- Porter continuing his plea e for the deleodant, Beecher, attacked the He argued that testimony of Bowen. Tilton and Moulton, knowing of the impending downfall of the former, arranged a conspiracy by which Beech rr was to be made the instiument of reinstating Tilton with Bowen, and after convincing Mrs. Tilton that there was a conspiracy against her husband, to drive him from the Independent and Brooklyn Union. Moulton went to Beecher and took him to Tilton's house on tbe nigbt of Dec 30ih, not, said Porter, for the destruction of Beecher, but for the overthrowing of Henry C. Bowen oa tbe reinstate ment of Tilton, and they brought their machinery to bear apou Beecher so that Uicy had Win in their toils for all these . years. Little Mrtti Tho Fate of Who Sat Xest t a Large There was a little man in a big overcoat at the theatricals lust night After awhile a large lady with hard features and yellow cotton glovca, came and sat down in the next chair and sat on the end of the little man's coat. Pretty soon the little man saw his wife on tli3 other side of the room, who was making signs for him to come over. lie clutched his umbrella and hat, and started up, but was jerked back suddenly into his seat. He saw what was the matter, ond after several efforts to clear his throat said, in a very feeble voice: "Ma'am, you are sit ," but the big lady commenced talking to the wo mun on the other side of her, and the little man finished his sentence with a cough and a reddening in the face. Presently his "wife began to motion very vigorously again, and the little man said, ''Hem! Ma'am, my coat-- " but the big woman became suddenly interested in the fate of the lover on the stage, who had just measured out a handful of stage arsenic, and was debating whether to take it straight or moistened. Tho little man's wife was evidently becoming indignant, and the people around her could hear her mutter, "He won't come, eh? He'd rather stay with that big woman, eh? I'll fix him." The little man perspired freely, and pulled a series of little tugs on his coat, but couldn't attract the big woman's attention. He became desperate, and slid hid Hand down the back of her chair and fished for the end of his coat tail. He at- FOREIGN. ' Brussels, 21. - The tribunal at Liege, which has had the alleged plot and assassination of Prince Bismarck under investigation, dismissed the charges against Duchesne ta London, 22 A despatch te the Standard, from Rome, tays that th government has ordered the removal of all bishops who hivve not rectived royal executive permit, endorsing them. Tbe archbishop of Palermo has already been notified to leave his see. London, 21. The Examiner mention a rumor that Disraeli is to resign at tbo close of this session, and believes there is foundation for it, as the premier's disability for continual work is damaging to the government. The understanding, however, exists among his supporters, that h shall not be replaced until he volun. the Osceola fire The heaviest losers-bare as follows: Pennsylvania railroad company, $65,000; Liveright, Single k Vo., $30,000; Heiras & Co , 80,000; Jue. K. White, $25,000; Isaao Taylor, $20,-00Walker Bro'a, $15,000; Dr. 1. R. Good, $16,1)00, G M. Brisbin. $14,000; 1.. S. C. Single, $19,000; J as. II. Lipton, $11,000; L. A. Crist, $3,000; Jno Elliott & Co., $12,000; S. C. Headeison, $16,-00Emmet Sager, $8,000; Presbyterian cuurch, $8,000, and a host ef smaller amounts. The insurance m the mills will reacli probably a quarter of a million outside of tbe Morshannon land and lumber company's mills. The Morshannon mill is placed ia Philadelphia, and the insurance will, reach about $100,000. Later reports Bays a woman named Stontbergen was burned to death. . 0; 0; . tarily resigns. r Loudon, Ont., 21. . bagage car on the through express caught fir at Paris this morning and A through baggage and uuuto were con- sumed. k' 5 1o "1 Cl - - . - n bS cn 3 ft 2 5 0. B S i g S $ 2 3 ? 5 " &5 to s n S. "5 to t 5 ? - a- v ti i n -S CO o 55 5 O S w rsn (Hi 31 2 - au to CO o Cfl 9i t v? Gent's Furnishing Department, Constantly adding the Latest Styles rliich renders it Complete. 250 Trunks, Valises, & Satchels, Grocery Department, FUIX9 Having Just Received the following: o "3 So z 3 oo -M 1 I np 1 O aji -- a 9 "i 1875, Spring Conference, went off into a series of wa comforted by an aud sniffles, in a gray dress, who elderly woma toli her that it was always darkest before the daw, anel who delivered several other cqua)ly sentient and appropriate remarks, while the little man's wife fell into a train of regular mathematical sobs. The large wo Hare received the most complete assortment of man's husband told the little man's fcprin Goods ever brought into the Tcrritoty, wife that he'd better clear out, and and open them inspection and that he'd keep an eye on him after sale during April Conference. that. The little man's wife declared that she wouldn't go home with that hideous vnoiister, as she termed her Country Traders Should sec them xvlthoat Fail husband, and the lady in a gray dress volunteered to go home with SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS the poor dear. The largo lady tuck70 ed one cotton glove through her husband's arm, and the couple bounced CO-OPEKATIoff looking highly virtuous and indignant. The little man slunk home, and ha and his wife sat up half the night. He went through the panto mime performance, showing how his Dealer in coat became entangled, and she,afte? "WAG-OIsrS- , declaring her firm determination to Of all kinds and Sizes. go to a convent, and then to go home children cn her and live with Wood9 1 Moiceift and Iteajwr, Paddock adjustable Sulky Halt poor father, gradually relented and Hake, Niclhola, Sheimwl C C'oN, unrivalled grain accepted the little man's explanation, savlnfj Threshing MitcJUncs and general and he became quite happy as he looked at tho little ones tuckod away ! in bed, and he promised to buy the boots oldest one a pair of copper-toe- d With a good supply of xtras far Machines as soon as he struck a bonanza. . , sloe SALT LAKE CIT1T, tor will STORES. VE WHITE, BAIF hr t, to-da- - n , ' Dry Goods B epartment a Halifax, 21. Ieiroit, 21. a The arrived at Far steamr i ay J. II. Thomas, colored, was commuted coal. North for Sydney y to tbe sentenced and state prison Paris. 21. for life, for the murder of bis wite- and M M. Lahou-Ug-eWadding-toCezentx. her sister in this city four weeks ago. and Vaoherot, aud the other remain21. Boston, lutmibers of the committee of thirty, Farther developments of the frauds tf ing have resigned, aud a new committee will Abraham Jackson,1 the missing lawyer, (elected be Tuesday, to whirh Minister are constantly .being made. The fail Diurauart'sonbills will be referred. will lass by his transactions probably ' Dublin., 22. never be known, as much of the property Moore's whoa before Judge Kecgh, was in trust, i Enough is known to indielection petition whs tried, has decided cate that losses aggregate $300,000. tha'. the Ule John Mitchell was disqualThose who knew Jackson best don't ified ESTRAY NOTICE trom holding a scat, because he was think he oommitted suicide. No circuma felon and an alien. The motion for an IHAVK IS MY rOSSKSSIOtf TUR stance indicates that he has; on the conniinal, which, if not claimed appeal to tbe eouit of common pleas was ant takoutlfgcriberf away, wil b aol J to the highest trary everything appears as though bis granted. bidder, at tb Dintnet Stray Pound, Lnau, late transactions were cairied on with Cliche Co., on Saturday, May Hh, 1875, at oue The case comes up again next week. one object the raising of money, and o'clock p.m. old Ft Ifer; slit fn right, slit One Red two-ythere can be but little doubt that his disTil ou left Bide. aud Irtt underbit ia ears; his of climax was the operappearance 8 That Detroit Judge propounded One Brindle It is oM Steer,- - miderl.it in ations, perhaps premeditated. the other awful an conumdruni believed that he hus carried a large sum day. right, under itlope In iett ' brand on right hip. old Mare, leit liiad foot One Bay Boton. ' Attachments have Said he: "If Christopher Columbus wny vrhite; no brnni'.t visibNi. of estate tbe been recently old Mare, and cnlt: had got druuk on the morning he Oue Sorrel put upon in forebrad, liiud feet white; W n left houldor; Jaoksou by the following partus and was to sail fur had been and America, brand tn ritht ehoulder illegible. nk, orporstiona: Trader's nation' ALVIN CROCKETT, ptation-hrusc- , would where led to the Klliott bank. national $14,000; $16,000; District Pouudkeeper. ' 3j ary A. Dvrr, $25,000; Suffolk national Ame ica have been Logan, May ISth, IS75. , mamDsva g. tracted her attention then. She Li ; w o blushed and let her hand fall on the I 8 sr p 5 SI little man '8 knee. A man with a 3 cs wo Q O slouch hat grabbed him by the col09 a: 5L o lar, and jerked him out into the aisle, m3 CO P 2 p C shouting, "Maybe you didn't know s oo that's my wife! You want to slGal her S3 p affections away from me, do you?" and he slung the little man up COST MORE ON ACCOUNT OF FREIGHT,., against the radiator and looked around AS GOQPS down laid in jM. Salt Lake City than they do in Ogden, we can and do at his friends, who were urging him on an sell, average, cheaper. Give us a call and compare figures, and the to go on and wallop the nnprinciplod will resvJt be a purchase, thereby saving money, timeaud trareling expencs. rascal. The little man's wife came over then, and pointed her finger at WALKER BROTHERS. him, as he stood gasping in a corner. man a ''You're to exclaimed, pretty have a wife and four children, ain't Then Adjourned SPEING 1875. (From the National Republican, 29th ult.) He reviewed the testimony of Moulton, who, be said, swore in this trial with the spirit of a fiend, and asked what any man would have done placed in Beecher' s posiiiou and made to believe that he bad won a woman's love from her husband? you?" er JIAIJf STREET, OGDES, UTAH. Woman. ' respon-Hibl- IMPLBBIHTS AGRICULTURAL :o:- - CALL AND SEE STOCK before purchasing elsewhere e -- :o; - tt two-ye- ar fr" 1 . WILL GUARANTEE ALL I SELL - , ; to' give satisfaction, and will sell at the most reasonable prices. tw-ye- three-yea- to-d;jr- tr r . Address r5AKXAKI WHITE, Fourth Street, Ogden, Utalu |