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Show ytvmA tll:LlM "If cfi4.00 am.?; YEAK. e PER Nw . , I I '';"t ( w' OGDEX, UTAH, BY TELEGRAPH. Office: 0"lcu MAILS. ANB CXOSINQ OF r L ' City, doubl- daily Tliroogh Mali daily 1.7. Vi.mUL'li Mail daily fj ' ' 6.30 p.m. 6.-- ,- ' .- p.iiu 0 8.40 a.m. a.m. , J .00 and the East Us Salt 7.4a .uu 6.40 pju. 8.40 a.m. ik tit 5St r M.m. City, double AuJj. daily Tkrougti Mail ltily VtTUroifhM.ul ''rr.V; mailcoVi fV;. ; 6.15 p.m. Wyom- - Evaorton, AMERICAN. ,v , New York, 7. , At the police court Cyrua G. Clark, Droadway, druggist, was beld in $10,000 bail for having, in March last, feloniously purchased lea $1,000 Jersey City bonds, they being a portion of the bonds stofen iq January, lb74.,y Alex, Hamilton,' theb the 'treasurer' of Jersey lo-tfa- 'vmn ojty,i m 1. yi.y,n emphis, 7. Appeal's" Piar'Poirit special this morn'mg 4y4,Qen. Chalmers contnued Wednesday, atd flattrthe pursuit of the negroes under Gen. 7.00 a.m. I'e Slatewvillo. ise, CQlored, on Tuesday evening to d. 2.M p.tu chuford-v.lFrank Scott, white, was d T.mry Mondavi Wednesdays aud ambushed and lima, ojr fatally wounded by the ' 7.00 a.m. negroes on Tuesday. A squad of white wJS&tUrnFFICKIIOCRS. 6.1J p.m. under Burlt, afterwards " Capt. 8'L5 cavalry, .enenU M were in am who the negroes, charged E KOI ST BY DKPARTMENT ' and. three wounding one ot Stun. .1 bush, killing Oiwh from f a.m-DKPAETXEMT. who doubtless is Ok'MCB I dead, and captlieu, X0SKY . from tt a.m. to 3 p.m. Nela Leavitt, lien Jenes and Alex. tured from 6 a.m. to p.m. Outakte Ikxir jail. Jim jlenry Joseph hall, Po.toter. Ninas, who are now inwere also captured and Jordan Thorpe near the Tunico county line and put in 8.40 a m Ct. trtvia arrives jail here. Chalmers' command of 250 5.40 p.m " " CP. , cavalry has not yet returned. Forty or 6.20 p.m " leaves - C.P. fiifiy of his command remained last 8.50 a.m. CP. " night at Clarksdale to watch the negroes -a.m. 9.00 iii I bat direction, as eeveral places were C. C train arrives ( 5.40 p.m, threatened. Chalmers, with the rest, " ami h 9.40 a.m leaves proceeded last night to Jonestown, 14 . 6.20 4i p.m miles northeast of this place, where the ami C.15 p.m. C. K. train arrives negroes under Gen. Pease were reported 5 4o a.m 500 etreng. - '. Information is received leave !s i l'Tht Hunt-viU- e, InV0"? :. 5 e. . W 1 - K ,' i Trains "- -- ' . . Id Every Sunduy, in tli.Talrncle, M'ard ttao fimt, Stcornl and .Third Sclwol- - at 5 p m. Jiptscopal Cliurcli at 11 a.nuand 7 p.m. riinrcli at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. 7.S0 pm. , Eplritualiit Lecture, Lileral Hall, at Oirden Cilv 1 p- excepted. T.ryday, Sunday i Tf Library DepoCL- - O- Turnra' Nef V. 'Geo. At ' F. S. JIICII1RDS, COUNSELOR-AT-LA- W Aud - -- NOTAUV TUDLIC, ce liefora tlie Su attention given t run iil District Court". Coiivwftuclair and Kotnial Uusines doue wit aecuracy and dl- - tf" r X ando -- tf Jr., TAXXKR ATTORNEY AT LAW ; ; . pd Atr tooth of I Wotse, Vi ;. . NOTARY PUBLIC. Ojlce were in sight of their outposts, but no fight had occurred when the courier left last evening. The negroes are also in force at Maj. Alcorn's, twelve miles from here. Tbcrf5.re, about -- 100 nrmed citizens here, who picket the town, ind will remain until the disturb-titic- e is ended and security to life and property restored. The white people hardly knows what la do, Their homes in the .country are Viaprolecte-1,- ' should There is a fear, negroes offer violenftc this in, of state ful connty. The affairs, white Jnen aire.dete'rwiued to disperse all mobs, but are prudent and act on the While the disturbance was defensive. caused by sheriff Drown and others, republicans, the whiles, democrats lad republicans, are united in opposing the negroes. A cavalry command leaves here this morning for Jamestown. Senator Alcorn has telegraphed to the attorney general to the effect that sever the dispatches relating to tfte uis al turba.ee at Friar's Point are without foundation, aud that there is no cause for alarm for the peace of that county The mob has dispersed, and it is thought will remain quiet. There is no question of politics in this excuemeut. lue dis turbance originated by a party of several hundred aegroes who had been excited sheriff They marcii by the .. ed on the town but were dispersed. .? van piiisburg,:7; In the suit of Shook &. Palmer, of New york;:agiustf.McKee Kankin, judge issued a perpetual intuuu Wing, lion atrainst the latter, reetrainioic hint from the production of the play of the "Twt Orphana,'.' This is the first time a decisiorj.. bas.Jl.eea,, reudered by any court that Shook s Palmer have the ex elusive i jbf the right to uuttc- - itv.o. iu (.uis piuj projuce Harrisburg, Pa., 7. At the session f the State Treasury investigating 'committee ?to day, ; Mr, Qeist, editor of the Lancaster Express, testified that he had received informa lion that State Treasurer Mackey-ha- d drawn four per cent interest 6n an average deposit of $20,000 in tbe bank of Stetiman, Olarksoti & Co., of Lancaster, in 1863.' Geisii declines to give the qame of his informant, unless compelled O tyy law'.' G. jaJdelp chief clerk in general's department, testified that vouchers for 'disbursements from June, 1873, to June? 1874, by S.'H. Walteriy deceased, late sperinteident of bull lings1 and groufcds, fmblie ,$22,000, were not in the office whetj, Auditor General Temple took a harg, and cannot be discovered after the of Tba.absooco aearcb., thorough vouchers makes it impossibU to tell how ihe money was applied. No other witfc " Fiiil this morning that Chalmers' pickets re-port- bousKC .r .,0(rM, to cSlectioB. Remit-taiic- e Couveuclug uud No- -' ii'oniptlr intl Utikl l.dsiuesi care.'uUy tttlonded to.-- ' t' lS S.icil attentloa given I S.LEWIS, it. a,. .a" to-aa- WCflMAKER ... AND JEWELEU, ,f..rJit Silver and MAIN STREET. CWUKN. .i We, Kmiriuu uatly done uud all work warraated. itValer Clock. Jewelry, ) Pltieii w . l The world i fhll of Children crying for McLAIX ' Candied Castor rv:i ,. w .... Uli f t ? l vl7 .! T It is delicious, effective i HOI .... ! .Miwilut . i r.. i 4.UT- - V- pulive taste and mnoll of the Cantor Oil ii cu 'irely overcome. ' It ar Hitliartfe power ! uk A anin McLtiu's .Vermifuge, Bonbons Are Tii.v mimiIiIa ol(u utai Hmtioua fW-M- Af.-i-- -. W ' ', k(t tbe)H and For n In feonfocttPitpn. ultop." ChiHren cry for theta. Prioe to eta. per box. Sale bit Z. fl. T. 1. 37y TAILORING.1' J AMES W I LLf A M "w i it tr c ixroi'if public that ke U, opened tor business in U above cue at bla shop, to iithStreet, M wJl t RUd of a tlieitor Ogden,. hore of examined. w;re .U .... ,. , .1 1KJ Wmu&tJyili i J. V Ibia'moriMBgaUthera-idenoei-f'MrHarriet BeecBer Stowe. "pairinff, Cleaftiits, etc., done with wasltraveling for his leaU 1 ' ; - SATISFACTION ttUARANTKED s. ? James Williams 1'Uth Street. f Mr. and Ryder prob-- , He met ur. ifi'M6lft.ntaln Tf ably died of heart dwease.. and - m Mrs.(St-v- e at-th- o; house invAugust and liaa called to visit the family. .; i, to-da- y, - . I v i" " . ' , Milwaukee, 7. ,!.,. ' A man calling h:nrleelf Charles Daniels presented at the ' First National bank a eoumerfeit letter of cre here, dit for $3.000,' purporting to b from of the Rank, of the New' lork-agenof British North America. He was and is in custody. V.,. . . ': ' Y.'.'S i v Denver, 8. t Grant and, party returned from Southern Colorado this afternoon and will visit Central City, Black Hawk and Georgetown and leave for Washington on Sunday t i , to-da- ts ar-rest- ed Pret-iden- ; - ;; T'- . (it; , , . u - "foreign." ,''.';!, London,- 7. - ' ' u"" .. Owing to the popular outcry, the admiralty have suspended the circular tf July Slit, ordering the surrender of fugitive slaves found on board of Briihh d tessels.'; ' residence ef Henry The Aleera Haukey, known as "Queen Anne Gat," St. James Turk, Westminister,' burned j'Tbe lots is put at , t 'pldi4' to-nig- ' m .;. i. 600.000 a ; The Mayor "ofai Liverpool 'gave th Earl to of Derby 'to bight. banquet Lord Derby, in response to a toast, expressed the opinion that' the' insurrectionary difficulties it Turkey had be.n exaggerated; said tte"j.r tat powers were - j notidieposed te aid the 'insurgents; it would be impolitic to; concede to Herzegovina; judicious reforms mh;Ut alleviate discouten., though a radical cure could not be eipeoted He said no further intelligence was reEve fy'on 4 Ith'tfSTB ceived when avoidable, it war. honorably preoate was necessary nowf ver io insist en jusr and moderate uemanus, and not smrK our duty because it was unpleasant; If trouble did arise, the fault would not be ours. ',(, Usgusa VA daily jNews dispatch says Sjecbocrailcheiiiuates the Ilerze- evinane lost 100 killed and wounded during the cah)p'iga.l lie declares they now number 25,000, and are as deter i mined. as ever. A special to tbe Telegraph from Vi ennasnys news has beciit' received there from Munich, that the king of lUvaria has refused to accept the ; resignation of tbe ministry and a dissolution' of the chambers is probable.,, ;, , r i .!!'.' i Madrid, 7. It is reported that tbe king has decided to join tbe army of the north again. It is asserted tbat Mr. Cushlng, Ameri note rela can minister, has presented ting to the jurisdiction of court martial over United States citizens in Cuba. nt frorn-Peklt- f: n fj-ot- .s.:. $ ' V i ' , . VOL. - i. t l ; r i iiL4a----Liiaji Clearfield, Ta , 7. PaTks, the convicted cotispir.it of, was nentenced to hard labor for one year and fined $1 and costs,' the latter being es ' timated at $1,500. ' Rome, Ga , 7. f. The Mobile and Tennessee' water route convention adjourned ' after adopting a resolution recommend ing to Congress and the legislature of Tennessee, Ge. rgia and Alabama, legislation to aid' in tbe connection' of Alabama and Teneessee rivers; also endorsing the four great water routes proposed bv the Windom' committee. 'and caiunsr en the government to Select tills city as the lite of the proposed 'lontbwestern . ra 1 !.u I m' ! v . arsenau wkH --.1 (... :'t Tl imiwji ' Jolinsoa had been .' eojaKed in n 23 years of age. and has two sisters ' poker r gayie, iat the' conclusion of residing in Ogdeh.v - He was well which the former was indebted to the known iu this vicinity, and always utter 1n the sum of twe. x dol bore the reputation of a quiet and rehud or Johnson is a ,ueglected, lars, whjch.Jje. peaceable yoatig man, fused to pay, pnd which is the only Dane, and we should judge about 35 cause that can bo assigned for the years of age,.., , Ho has worked at ' : !':'' : 'i,V!" f !l murder. .. g in Cave runchiDg and Ma'sob Was "engaged "at' flicks sta Valley 'and' vicinity;'1 and had been tion taking care of the 8t age; stock employed by th.'ittfcge company, but nd Johnson was .'employed In the a lew weeks at the imo of tho eauie capacity ut the next station' be Sjutioel's reporter had a the view intef with hira bt .the jail brief yood.Lftst fhuraddyu'pon ' ffo of the Kiifeka-bounfrom acknowl yesterday forenoon. stage TybV, Johnson anhounctd his intenq edged thef killing, but said that fired at him (first. ., He did not tion of. yisiting Hicks': for the pur- -' pose of enforcing the paymtnt of the appear to realize his situation, speak$20 which he claimed from Mason, ing of a teraia the State I'ri.ou as at the same time exhibiting a large tbe severest penalty ; that could bo sized old fashioned Kriglish derrin awarded him. We could gather but ger, which he had caused to be load- little information concerning his pred for that piirposeJ Whild on tho vious lifo or the reputation he has Carver, heretofore borne; but if the informastage he intimated to Jack ' i'? ..V. t:' j ;l.i uie unvtr, uis jHieunou pi maiu tion we have galhered from witnesses 3Iason's life, unless he paid hi oi the of the affair and the evidence bef iro money, and, taking the weapon front tho Coroner is correct, ho is guilty of the breast pocket of hil coat, placed one of tho roost at ro ions crimes that it ib his pauts'pbckct, and remarked was ever committed iu the State. that "when men are quarreling. they Eureka Sentinel generally have .their, hauds iu their pockets, aud other language ot the JIonMcr Vine. same purport. ' cnoniy aiier ine, arrival ot iuo ' The Santa Barbara Index says: stage at Ilicks, Johnson and Mason There is a report on the street that had a conversation, which docs .not a Californian, a few t daya ago, disappear to have been of a particularly covered in the dense chappitrel of aa acrimonious ich'4racter,' after which old Mexican Indian 'camp, iti tho Mason went Iritd the houe'tp dinner. ' the Cruz Santa' of creek, in After taking hismeal Be came out valley the San Bafael mountains, a grapo and was' approac'iing tho pouch when vino larger than, th t4d. .vino Mr. ho was met by JohnsOn? who aimed has taken to the Centennial. his pistol at him' aud said i 1 ou son Sawyer is' It reported to measure at least -'if'Vou don't pay' me that of a inches more, in eircumftrebcc eight money:! U kill Vou right herel" ..Ma- - than the' Monteeito vine; that it is in son neggea Dim not to snovt, saytn healthy erudition, and tilled with I M ..1 t iiicks, atons ne wouw py nim, anaiasxeu of ripe fruit.1 It spreads over a who- was sUndinir bt. to ctV6 John vast" area ot ''ground,' nnd' urider its s6h e20'fof hiuf,' wliichIIfcls Raaid 'i? i 'ii ' i i - , branches all Iho beasts of the forest. not.i.1a.'j'J woyia uo.- - iui was lUgite vr 01 I large and siiialf, congregate. It is said tiling tlft cov. 1(91X1 his. pocket' for it has grown. Irora a cutting ot the that .purpose,! w hen Johnsou dodged San Marcos vines, taken there by Inanund hitu and started with the pis dians1 about fifty years ago; 'The tol m his nand after Masou. who re- 'became ' place' i Li entirely deserted' and i i treaiea mto ine t' oou3er wnere oe got the'yvine neglected. Ai number of a 6tx-- i pooler, ana comiug gut, wuiic- - tho citirct-- of Santa ;iBarbara will go ed towards Johnson, whoul ho told out under the gtiidaneo of tho die- to throw down his weapon.''" At that cov.rer to examme it' and t9 clear 11191.1111 uyuuouu IU1B.U U15 Jill. Mil uuu the brush, and to,' return with fired. 'llis jictioi threw tip his irlus, away accurate details of its size, etc. one of the qnaiqbers of , his reyolver exploding at the satuo time, and ut teringa 'single groan, fell to fthe Josh IlilliiigM on Doulilo ground shot through iho lieirtJ ty-si- ? . : ; . sheep-herdin- mur-der.iiTh- ar--riv- e al d Ma-So- - !..:.'. n- , !. 1 - -'' ; ,'.-.'!.".- , 8 1 ; if Tiia TTririn'thii! nnmnlp.tlnn Wnnilc aiuruercr j turned to i Mr. Hicks and demanded i tho money which ho had promised him, and upon receiving' it started off as fast aa hq could co atoot. As soon as they workv"theii 'i - a-- Miste? Boon: 'u nsk me which iz the levelestthe ui'arried or the singlo state, and I "ain't. afrado to say that having tried both for xnenny yenrf, and sarched out their weak and strong point, that matrimony iz tho true style. I think that I kan safely say that the matrid condishun for everyday wear w 10 per ccot. abeau. l'erfekt happiness ain't to be had in this i life auyhow, I don't caro whether you go in single ot dubblc. But if enny one will,' pay luo for mi time i wijl.eho orguments in favor ov cannubial. matrimony to ' r' f.ur agin it. is There a great menny rules, Mister Booh, to uiake'a marrid lifo but tho golden one is this-- : Go slo and uive each othrr half ov the road.' This rule izaz simple and easy as milking a cow on the riyht side, aud will be found as'usephul aa i'e to avoid hot journals. If oho party wants the whole of the rodo it makes the turn pike hot ana dusty; and if both parties want it and will have St, It raises the very devel. Kxcuee roe dear Boon, for using tho word ''dyvel," but . it seems tho only ono that will fit the spt. had;' ascertained, that ' Mason was beyond tho reach:. f human aid end "Stnila, 7. .;,;,; It is officially announced that JJunhah they had partially recovered from the has unconditionally agreed to allow the shock '' occasioned by ''the tras'ioal pass'age of an? escort of British' troops evetit, wessrs. fiicKs ana uaryer armthrough Burmese territory t'oi Yunnan, if ed thciiiselves and faking i horse-starte- d another expedition thither is necessary in, pursuit of the ' murderer, t V : t Munich. V. ; .t i .i ..ioveri.oo-k- . it .! Bi.out a muc The Vltramoatane party has intro wuuui iiify duced a violent address in "the Bavarian from 'the' house''4 He was then unchamber of ' depuiies." It calls for the armed ' and siijreni-ere- d , without ic ' dismissal of the ministry. ' sistance. Tbey took him back to the station, nud, after confining his and feci 'with ropes, placed An Ogdcn Boy Murdered. hands, hint on board the stage aud brought Another bloody "page was added to him into, town i and delivered him the history ot crime io hastem Ne over tw Sheriff Gilmore, in whose '1 vada-b- y a tracical affair, which oc custody be Veinaiuij at present. JTL'hq curred iay before yesterday, at Hivk'rt same conveyance also brought in tho ;(r. body of the ; murdered man, whose miles trom this towa. r rom ar. eye funeral , took , place yesterday afterwitness to the murder, and from th noon from Haskell & Company's unevidence addaeeJ at "tho. Coroner's dertaking ro6m's, the1 rVmains beitig inquest, we hjivc gathered the A'q followed to their last, resting place by Coro-oc- f lowing . particulars pf th 'affair a large concourse of cjtizens. Iryilliams held au- iuqiiest upon which resulted in the killing 6i bo when a the Richard Mson,fft0tii?giiaiii wh y'ytsterJay forenoon, ' . .' .':.: ..1 "i' j fifteen months teen yeruict was" ronuereu in accoiuuuec has for the last ... The deciticn of an English eourt iu the emploT of the'Krekavand Ty- - with thb above hicts. ' 'r Th'e crime was ;6m initbd i p Ky.e makes tho aeronaut responsible for bo Stage Company, by Ole Johnson,' ul be daraagts to crops, fence,, etc., another employe of the same com-pii- county, and the ,pnsooer ' his balloQQ, or K.tha iafeefl .for trial. De to'"Belaiont 'It appears tliaCbiiie pre'; vious to the killing, 31ason atid ceased was a native 'of Utah,' about crowd, wea it alights .;. .., - com-foftabl- . ; Hartford, Ct. 7.' Rev. Thomas Ryder, pastor of the Strong street Baptist church, Nottingham, ..Epgland, was found dead in'bed - Xcxt' to' Poofs Notel, y, , nesses . 131 1875, jpXESO Af ,,.OCTOBER .. MiO.U W , TtMiioim Services at 11 a.m..nd u u.Ih.-i'ji.- i . WEDNESDAY - and SATURDAY.) i 'M " , ARRIVAL - ( . 1X OCDEN DIRECTORY. i... i IPTJIBIDIS a-y,,- '".."CI.., ,'' . , - .... ei . . occ;i-sioii- D. ie . , b' ed |