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Show Ih'lHlwSt $4.00 PUBLISHED WEDSESDAY and SATUIIDA ffi SBMI--WEEK:L- Y, ( Y.) . OfiDEX, UTAH. SATURDAY. AUGUST 21, 1S75 BY TELEGRAPI1. DIRECTORY. OCDEN Post Office: OlmIcii ABKIVAL ANB CLOSING OF MAIL8. ARRIVALS' 5.45 p.m. 7.40 a.m. 5.40 p.m. 7.50 a.m. dairy, I lt Lake City, double Went, lurough Mail daily Mail daily taet, Through " DEPARTURE. 8.40 a.m. Salt Lake City, double daily 6.30 p.m. 0.20 p.m. 8.40 a.m. fl'eet, Through Mail daily Cast, Through Mail daily CLOSING. ...i, ,.,,.,. tnniiamv a Evanston. and leave the latter place for Kicta in, V'eunesiiays anil Saturdays, at to-da- 7.00 a.m. 6.00 p.m. Wyom County, 2 p.m. " - -- ' daily and Uarrisville, Wednesday orth 2.00 p.m. urt Sitnrdava. Cache County, Huntsvillo, Wednesdays and Satcr7.00 a.m. davs Lynne" Plain City and Slatersville, 2.80 p.m. Mondays aud Thursdays docperaud Alma, Wednesdays 7.00 a.m. and Saturdays OFFICE HOURS, 6.15 p.m. - 8.15 a.m. general Delivery, ie p.m. Sunday, p.m. RKU1STRY DEPARTMENT Open from 9 a.m- - to 3 p.m. M0NKY OFFICE DKPARTMEMT. Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Outride Door open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. JOSEPH CALL, Postmaster -- C. P. rj. P. U. C. Trains - arrives - train arrives and leaves D. N. 8.40 a m. 5.40 p.m. 6.20 p.m. 8.60 a.m. 9.00 a.m. 5.40 p.m. 9.40 a.m. 6.20 p.m. 6.15 ptm. 5 45 a.m. -- " leaves " " und train arrives --- - - - - leaves Religious Services cf pj. library At 'Geo. W. Turners' Newt Depot. very day, Sundaja excepted. Opea F. S. RICHARDS, COUNSELOR- - AT-LA- W And NOTARY PUBLIC, Office at (hurt Houtt, Ogden, Utah. Special attention given to cases before the Su rune and District Courts. ConveyaucinR and Notarial Business done with accuracy and u. 638 X. TANNER Jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW. AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Office first door totUk of PottoJUx, Main tU,Ogden, RemittSpecial attention given to collections. ud Noances promptly wade- - Conveyancing sW tarial Luainoss carefully attended to. AND JEWELER, " in Watches Clock,, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, MAIN STREET. OUUEN. Repairing neatly done and all work warranted. Dealer 11-l- 0 r e J. S. LEWIS, WATCHMAKER y to-da- The world is full of Children crying for 1 J3 STL CiMnA .jt fovtr Oil. doticimw, effective harmless. The Tf pulitive taste and smell of the Castor uu is en ilrnlr orurcontej. Its It to , ' .Hiartic Dowers Price 25 cents. i.uiiuii-aired- . Lr are I a lermuuso J1C Laiu's uonwoits Are olegaut and effeetive, They resemble Cream BoBbons kept iu confectionera' shop. Children hi n them and cry-fo- r them . Price 25 ct. per box. For Sale by Z. C.M.J. 4 lU other 4 a37-l- y druggist. TAILOUING. J AMES tUe public ' WILLIAMS vrisnts T W0m that he ha opened for business in the above line at his snop, Next to PooVi Hotel, Tifth Street, he Where fipalring, Ogdcn, will hi glad of a shore of patroi-ajje- . Cleaning, etc, done with Dispatch. SATISFACTION GUARANTKCD. 4301-C- y, ,. 11 a.m., and Every Sunday, in tbeTabernade, at School-bonsIn the First, Second and Third Ward at 5 p m. Episcopal Church at 11 a.m. and 7 Methodist Church atll a.m. and 7 p.m. 7.80 p.m. Spiritualist Lectures, Liberal Hall, at Ogrien City Indian Black Hills. They dot want more comCitizenship. pensation for their territory, and alsn demand payment for the gold already Ogdus, August 16', 1875. taken out by the miners this summer, in Editor Juxction: AMERICAN. addition to the purchase price expected Sir: As editors are supposed teknow from the government. 16. Wahiugtoa, will you answer tho followeverything, W. J. Murtagb, editor aod Mauck Cbnnk, Pa., 16. proprietor William L. Lee, son of Simuel C Lee, ing questions: of the National Republican, brought a I) a the laws of Mexico acknowledge suit against the District commission to of Baltimore, was killed here by Indians as citizens? If not, how did day, to recover $47,000, the mnount the breaking of a conducting rod of an Juarez ta be President of the Repubget train. on a passenger claimed by htm as remaiaining due for engine lic? If they do, did the treaty of advertising of tax salea last June, $50,-00disannul that citizenHidalgo "foueig having alre4y been paid by the or does it make it obligatory on ship, 16. commissioners on account Toronto, A leli'gram was received at the navy The steamer Rothsay Castle, well the United States to protect all her citizens in their just rights? Wheu ycu department this morning from R.ear Ad- known a a successful blockade-runneanswer these questions I may ask you on for the Union, entermiral Reynolds, now en route to com- during the war Gko. W. Hill, more. mand the Asiatic station, dated Suez, ing Toronto this afternoon, with 300 exBugust lGth. announcing that the Ten- cursionists on board, struck a sunken ANKWKlt. nessee, his flagship, had passed through snag, and rapidly sank to the upper decks. The passengers were taken off the Sue: canal The idea that editors know everything The Davy department also received in- by tugs and safely landed is a popular fallacy very easily refuted; formation this morning of the death of London, 16. The Mark Lane Express, in a review the only proofs necessary to adduce to Commander Q M Morns, U. S. N. at Jordan, Alum Springs, Va , yesterday. of the crops during the past weeks, says explode it are the statements that apCommander Morris was in command of that the unsettled weather has beea pear in the publie journals on the affairs tLe Cumberland when she was sunk by very unfavorable for harvest work, of Utah, which exhibit such lamentable which is everywhere delayed, and the the Merrimau in Hampton Roads. as to be a cause of wonder to Certain statements having reached the temperature has put wheat in some dan- ignorance while of its cenditioa intelligent travelers, and to excite the sprouting, public that the president of the United ger be unsatisfactory. pity of the States and (secretary of the treasury are must necessarily not in full accord in their efforts to The London market, from constant arWe believe that in Mexico, many perbring to justice all who have been en- rivals of foreign grain, has not shown sons of Indian extraction ate citizeus, The gaged in the violation of the internal activity or a tendancy 'upward revenue laws in relation to the tax on Paris market has felt some reaction, exercising all the rights and privileges distilled spirits, the president, in a com- and rates have given way one shilling to belonging to citizenship. munication referring thereto, and for- one shilling six pence per quarter. It The treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo did warded by him to the secretary, made now seems confirmed there as well as annul the citizenship of any person, not (he following autograph endorsement: here .hat neither sumples nor quantity will the come to last while the the treabat 'Referred to up year's, provided that Mexican citizens resecretary of is condition where as a was This intended jeopardised greatly sury." priva'e maining In the Territories annexed to letter for my information, and contains gatherings are not complete. In Austria tho United Slates, might either retain the many extracts from St. Louis papers not and Hungary the same sort of result is deemed necessary to forward. They looked upon as certain, and northern title and rights of citizens of Mexico, or are obtainable, and have no doubt been Europe has bad moch the same sort of acquire those of citizens of the United all read by the federal oflicials in St. weuthor, therefore the samples must States. But they were required to make Louis. I forward this for information partially be affected. Russia reports a decision' within one year of the and to the end that if it throws any light very unequal growth, being most affect- their of the treaty, and if by the ratification ed the a damage very early drouth, by upon new parties to summon as witnes ses that they may be brought out. Let from which the subsequent rains oeuld expiration of the year they had not dedo guilty man esape tf it can be avoid- not repair. Belgium and Holland have clared their intention to remain Mexi ed. De Specially vigilant, or instruct been much interfered with in theif laM those engaged in the prosecution of the harvests, and tha spread .of tW of tie United States, and of courie , fraud to be against all who insinuate disease n no longer doubt, ul. and of The corporation that they have high influence to pro'ect would be entitled to the proteotion of Southhampton them No personal consideration should chamber of commerce of that city have this government while they obeyed its stand in the way of performing a public tendered a reception and banqi.et to the Admiral of the 'American squadron laws. Signed, duty. But it does not follow that these rovand bis officers. The squadron will U. S. Gbant. at re .vain 1S75. Southampton during probably July 29th, ing, predatory bands of savages became ihe remainder of (he month, and these citizens of the United States, for Independence Ks., 16. they Information from Coffeyvillo is to the courtesies will be accepted. citias not were previously recognized Later. Admiral Warden and officers effect that the commissioners appointed Ihe And treaty refer to investigate the charges against Ind- have accepted the festivities proffered zens of Mexico. ian Agent Gibson, will arrive at Osage them by (he corporation authorities and red to, in Atticle X I, speaks of the savMission and commence their labors to- t'le chamber of commerce of Southage tribes in this region as being "hereThe chief of the Osage Indians ampton. day. The Carlist committee here report after under the exclusive control of the will make a number of obarges against are which of that most the they have received official advices government of the United States," and Gibson, important the making of false vouchers for salaries from the commander of the troops de- ihcy are referred to in the same Article paid his employees and false vouchers in fending Seo de Urgel, to the effect that in contradistinction to citizens. regard to the amount of rations furnish- the Alfonsists have captured none of his We think we have auswered the ed the Little Usages. positions, and have lost 1,500 meu durare fort citadel The and Detroit, 16. queries of our correspondent, and if he ing the siege. forty-fivhas & The near intactCo.. guns, has any more questions to ask which it The saw mill of Taylor garrison East Saginaw, wae destroyed by fire to- and is well supplied with ammunition would be a public benefit to answer, and provisions. One of the Alfonsin day. Loss, $35,000. A collision occurred on the Flint and batteries have been silenced, and the although we do not profess to "know Pere Marquette railroad, Bear Flint, besieged have made several sorties with everything," we will endeavor to give this morning, between the passenger success. replies corroctly, according to the best Madrid, 16. Thomas train and a special engine. The Carlist force mentioned en the information at our command. Ilurd, conductor, and John Hendsy were killed, and four train men badly injured. 10th inst., as having passed through Providence It. I., 16. Berga, with the expectation of surprisThe Corinne Collapse. The New England ten hourderaonstra-tion- , ing the Alfjnsists engaged in the siege was attended by 1,500 of Seo de Urgel, approached to within The Corinne telegrapher surrendered operatives from Fall River awd other three leajues of the besieged town, but as gracefully as he cou.d yesterday on Addresses the movements of tin royal army necespoints in Massachusetts. the Corinne conspiracy. That interest-in- g were delivered and resolutions adopted, sitated their retreat to the mountains. individual and the gangsof which he Constantinople. 1G. strongly favoring a ten hour law. and is the mouthpiece would do well to go The Courier de Orient estimates the and pledging operatives to the agitation of bang themselves. We deny the the subject until legislation is procured force dispatched against the insurgents whole indictment against the Mermons, iu Turkish Crectia numbers 20 000. favorable te their view. and we have no doubt that the Indians Detmold, 16. 16. Worster, Mass., are as innocent of hostile intent towards The Emperor William and other vis. the President Grant and party arrived people of Corinne, or any other here this evening on the way to Bristol, iiors proceeded at noon to Mount white people, as though tbey were unR. I. They remain here over night and Grathenburg, where the monument to born. Exactly what the explanation of leave for Providence in a special train Herman is erected, where the ceremony the Corinne affair ' will be when those of unveilmg was performed in the pres in the morning. A large crowd welcomof telling the trnth about the ence of 15,000 spectators. Superintend-eu- l capable ed the president at the depot. Mormons and Inuians do this, we do General Kopper delivered an historChicago, 16. not knew, but the collapse of the conand Councillor ical address, Fort from Privy The special spiracy to create arme 1 conflict iu Uiali was oneviiable from the outset. That Laramie, dated the 14th, states that at Preuss the inaugural oration. Vienna, 13. , the army should have been cajoled into a meeting of the tain- rs in Custar City, A dispatch from Agram reports that on French Creek, resolutions were pas-- , countenance to the scheme is to an insurrection has broken out in Tur- giving sed, tendering thanks to President be regretted, but we do ot believe there Grant for the manner in which he caused kish Croatia, in the distr.ct between is an officer at Camp Douglas with a The Koytianictt and Uabecsa, along the thimbleful of trains who believes that kis command to be executed. miners eay they are convinced that the Austrian frontier. The insurgents have there was the least foundation tor be Black Hills is one of the richest mining surprised a guard bouse, killed the organized scare at Corinne, Omaha districts in the United States, and in guards and seized their arms. Herald. London, 17, 6 a m. ( obeying the command of the President A special to the News from Vienna they io so under protest. The miners If a youDg man sita up turd late are nearly all leaving the Black Hills says intelligence has been rtoeived there out at Haddon- Six men were appointed to remain on thai the inhabitantj of the Bosnian pro with bis sweetheart French Creek and preserve their claims vinces have risen in insurrection along field, the old folks cotije into the parThe until the Hills are opened, for the miners the whole length of the river Save. maslor, and, with a refinement of sarwas cut, thirty Turks who leave. to wait a few min Spotted Tail and twelve of telegraph official buildings burned. casm, invite him his "tribe, have. arrived from Spotted sacred, and all utfs looker and breakfast v. ill be Taifagency. The object of the visit was Numbers of refugees are Seeing into read. to see fur themselves the value of the Austria. Gaii-dalup- for Salt Lake and the East C. P. train U. P. " fei0lplijJ Williams Fifth S(ret. Jsmta . Inter-Ocean'- s - e $100 rSnQiaT YOI.. Yl Too Horrible For Relief. The Sunday Tress (Thila.) haa this: "A terrible case of cruelty, extruding over a period of two years, was yesterday brought to light by the Kihth District police. At 1133 Melon street lived Anianda N. Catherine and Mary C. Troxell, the latter a confirmed lunatic, aped nfty years. A few weeks ago No. 1131 became empty, and was rented by a couple. They moved iu, and poou became horribly annoyed both day and night by piteous moans and cries of murder. Tho gentleman notified the Eighth Die-triofficers of the fact, and yester day, about four o'clock, a raid was made on 113J. On entering tho place one of tho women stood behind a huge dDg, and refused to allow the officers of the law to go further than the entry. Sergeant Ilinson remarked to the woman, "Call that dog off, or I'll blockjack you into submission." The threat had the desired effect.and the female skulked away. The men then proceeded to the third-storback room and burst open the door There ,a horrible sight met them. Upon an old bedstead, stretched over with ropes, lay Mary C. Troxtell, reduced almost to a tkelcton, and But ono swarming with vermin. was and the then glance obtained, officers were forced to retreat owing to the terrible stench. The floor and walls were covered with human excrement, nud an old tattered sheet, a wrecked table aud rickety chair composed the" entire furniture of the ApajrtttCAUva Tht jwxok window of the room was tightly- - nailed, and no air or light could enter. The poor old woman wa finally removed to the Kighth District Station, and from thence to tho Almshouse. The other women wcro arrested, and held in 51,000 bail each by cold-bloode- newly-marrie- d d ct y Miigititrate Lukeua to answer at court. They stato that Mary bad beeu, up to two years ago, an inmate of an insane asylum, aud that about that time was taken oat us incurable. They maintain that they tried to keep her clean, but that it was impossible. Toor Mary presented a fearful appearance. Her hair was oue maps of filth, matted and hanging oyer her eyes. A stubble beard had grown on her chin to the length of about thieo inches. Her face and form were nearly fleshlcss, repulsive ulcers having broken ut on her limbs. Her eyes were sunken, and her muttering and imprecations were horrible to hear. It is probable thut the case will come tip iu court soon, aod then the ghastly details of the case will undoubtedly be brought out. A party of ladies in Louisville, Kentucky, were recently overheard enthusiastically discussing a baptism. One remarked: "Manila looked perfectly splendid in a magnificent mauve-colore- d dress." "Mauve-colored!ejaculated another, "why, who ever heard of anyone biug baptized in anything rave " white?" "Oh, well," said the other, "whjte will do well enough for some people, but Mamie never expects to be baptized but ence, and she thought she would get up something stylish. I am sure nobody has anj right to complain at such a thing, when it probably will happen but once in one's lifetime." A newspaper biographer, trying to say his subject "was hardly able to bear the demise of his wife," was made by the inexorable printer to say, "wear the chemise of his wife |