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Show BY TELEGRAPH. AMERICAN. Washington, 18. The House sub cotniniitee on Indian affairs commenced their investigations to day, ns to the manner of letting Indian contracts, lhey exaniiued Mr. of Krootz, Pennsylvania, who testified that be bid from 25 to 00 per cent, less for supplying various articles for the iSartee Sioux than parties to whom the contracts were awarded The Indian bureau will be called ob for explanations, as the committee seemed determiued to thoroughly investigate this entire subject. The House committee oa naval afiiutliorized the chairman to fairs a sub committee to investigate appoint the affairs of the navy department, under the provisions of Morrison's resolution from the committee on ways and means. The House committee on appropriations will probably decide to report in favor of a reduction of salaries of consuls at lenst 10 per cent, throughoat the world, and will abolish at least thirty consulates now receiving good salaries. New York, 18 The associated pioneers of the territorial days of California held their annual dinner at the Sturtevaut House his evenAbout 150 persona were prestnt, ing among them being Oen. II 0. Gibson, United Slates army, Cotumunder ltich-ur- d W. Meade, dated States army, John Larinber, Hon It JI. McKune, M of Scranton, l'a., Joaquin Miller and Gen. F V, Pinto. Letters regretiu lend at were to read from Ability ting Generals Grant, Sherman, Sheridan and Hanc 'Ck, and several others. The usual patriotic toasts were drank with considto-da- y yr erable enthusiasm. Chicago, 18 The Times' Washington special eays Fernando Wood astonished the House yesterday by the introduction of a resolution which culls for information as to ollicers of 'he U S. army holding positions, civil or diplomatic, whether they aro legally eiigibU', nud have conformed with the laws concerning civil cilices aud emoluments This clause is supposed lo refer to Gen. Adam Dadeau, consul at Londou, Gen. Sickles, formerly U. S minister at Madrid, and M. C. Meig, who is now traveling us military observer, or something of the sort, in Kurope, at the go ''eminent expense. Information is aVo asked concerning who have teen detailed from regiments to take position near the person of the President, the terms of the resolution doing everything to indicate without naming him. When passed, the measure will cause an cxamina-tininto the various offices held by JUb.-ocin addition to his rank of Colonel of Engineers IJy the terms of the bill the most of the military assignments during the last six or tight years will come under investigation, and the shocking transitions of 1870 and similar cases on record will be thoroughly venofli-ce- rs Bab-coc- n k tilated. which will be left to future consideration. The Times says less than this would have been unworthy of the great eouutry which holds the casting vote in deliberations of critical importance to the whole of Europe. The English ministers were in a position leaving them little choice. It is highly probatile the Turks would refuse to be bound by the note if England rejected it. Austria and Russia could not afford to sustain defeat They would have insisted on their proposals, and if the Turks resisted, armed intervention would have been only the first and least of consequences. However reluctant the cabinet might be to sanction the most peaceful intervention, it would have been foolhardy if it encouraged the Porte to join taro powerful states. The means of applying the note are far more serious than the presentation. The application of reforms might lead to dangerous dispute and WHY DO YOU GO "-- Or Send to Salt Lake SHil? FOR 33KUO-- S IN ALL KINDS OF MEDICINES THE Very best Articles armed intervention. It is clear Austria In the Market can be obtained at the is prepared to use stronger Weapons than words, if necessary. England has not the same reasons as u?tria for undertaking the pacification of Herzegovina She cannot be expected to run the same riks. They might differ, also, both with regard to the means and end; therefore, it was a matter of course that the British cabinet should hold itself free to differ on anything Austria may propose after the presentation of the note to the Porte. PRESCRIPTIONS carefully of tho night The News and Post condemn the cabinet's action. and day, The Empress Augusta, of Germany, has sent Mrs. Dorrien Smith a gold and jeweled bracelet and two ladies of Penzance broaches, in recognition of their kindness to the passengers and crew of the German steamship Schiller, which Ale, was wrecked at Scilly Island last year. Staple M.ercnandise acquired by the Trade in the CITY DRUG STORE OGDEN? Purchasing direct from Manufacturers or the most extensive dealers, and havim? special advantages from buying iu large quantities we Wines, London, 10. Berlin dispatch says the police have discovered that Thomas, the author of the Bremenhaven crime,, was charged in 18GG with scuttling a ship on board of which he had goods insured in England for $24,000. He was arrested, but subsequently effected bis release. It is reported that the archbishop of Cologne has taken refuge in Holland, n where he lately met the bishop of Poller, 4c. A AND THE JOBBING ndaccBients (Unequalled hy any oilier jftouse in Oils, Taints, Tarnishes, Brashes, &. Pad-erbor- Taris, 18. t the lowest prices. Sufficient returns have been received to show the result of the election for Senatorial delegates in fifty departments. Of these the conservatives elected 30, opposition, 40; ten are doubtful. The conservative mnjority in Vosges is 73, in Gironde 50, and in Puy du Dame and sG2-lCharante respectively the conservatives have majority. The departLOGAN BRANCH, ments of Gers, Sevres (deux), Saone (Haute), Naucleuse and Ardiche have also elected conservative majorities. The Moniteur states that pronounced Bonapartists only preponderate among delegates selected in Corsica, Gers, Offer to the p ublie a full and complete assortment of Charente, Dordgone, Basses, Threnes and Pas de Calias. The conservative & majority comprises generally those who wish for a constitution. The Bonapar-tis- t journals, howerer, claim numerous ! successes Tho Due de Cazes will contest the election for deputy in the eighth arrondissement of Paris. He has issued Consisting of an address endorsing President MacMa-hon'manifestoHe says he desires DRY GOODS, STOVES, TIN W ARE, .NOTIONS, only such modifications of the constitution as sincere and patient trial may HATS & CAFS, GLASSWARE, show to be necessary, and declares "We & SHOES, LOOTS CROCKKRYf shall pursue the work to which we are PATENT MEDICINES GROCERIES, devoted, namely, the maintenance of the of HARDWARE. France, daily encouraged by peace ETC., ETC. the rest of Europe." Some crowds asAlso a full line sembled in the streets of Marseilles last night, but dispersed at the summons of & the police. Troops were coufined to Wm. DRIVER Proprietor y. SHIPftlEHTS C. Z! IMI. FAWCY MERCHAN OISE s Gents' TO ALL POSITS. TFi&BE ORDERS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO sl-t- II. B. CLAWSON, Supt. f. A Full Stock of 1AIH WAGONS I. STAPLE yiah. irca two-thir- Constantly on hand, built expressly for this market and are fully warranted. Dealer in all kinds of AGHIC0L1 ORAL IIFIIIS1TS And Hardwood "Wagon Stock. ! -- Orders on the line cl the Railroads promptly attended to. BARjSrAJRD WI-IIT- E, Fourth Street, Ogtton. THE MOST COMPLETE IIV OGDEIS' Consisting of Bojs' Clothing Ked Pine &fanttliii. White Pieie Finishing Rias:iber Pkmk. Joista. and board. g to-da- Espi-ven- Mmccrs Reapers to-da- j, ut Rustic Flooring and Pick els. A FULL LINE OF I?oorand LEATHER AND !iIOi ITIlVrIVGS ! Hash, Shingles, ILath and XlouStfiii". I am also prepared to fill orders of Red or White Pine, in Carload lots or small bills. at the Hills. ALL THE ABOVE AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES WAGONS, Topeka, Ks., 18. Ex State Treasurer Laphiu, charged with complicity in reccutly discovered pchool bond swindles, was arrested again to day, just as he was going to fiae the country. In default of $10,000 bail he was committed lo jail. A letter was found on his peri-ofrom his partner. IuU.UIa Contract; to be delivered at Scitford. le'ling him the best route to Ogden or at the C. P. Switch, opposite South America. Brigham City, for which the highest cash prices will be paid. For further RETJVIL TRADE & All of the finest quality. - va-ca- (Jan offer to MERCHANTS Liquors, Cincinnati, 18. The will of the late Timothy Kirby was admitted to probate After examination of all the witnesses to the signature, Judge Matson said be regarded the probate of the will as exparte and purely formal, and the parties interested could contest it in the ordinary way. General Banning, Dan Piatt and Byron Kirby, three of the executors named in the will, declined to act as executors under it, and Cliutou Kirby, the fourth As Mr. Kirby, in nominee, consented. the will, deplores a content, it is thought pro':ible none will be made, thus leav- their barracks. ing his illegitimate children ou the foot-irMr. Gambetta held an interview with placed by Mr. Kirby. General Lewal The latter Great reduclion in Trico of St. Louis, 18. Robert E W. Sayers, senior member stated that he had acted on I he orders WOOD'S CHAMPION & EXCEESIOR t, of the firm of Sayers, Shaw & Co., com of his commanding oliieer, General who is iu Paris. The prohibition mission merchants, left his home yester& of the banquet was solely to prevrnt any day evening to consult his physician, and has not been seen or heard of since. He disturbance of public trauqniiity. M. And other Farming Implements. Gaiubetu afterwards left for Aix. The did not call on his doctor. authorities there have received orders to New Orleans, 18. prevent the meeting at which ho intendIn the senate Sypher, republi- ed lo speak. a offered resolution to declare can, Whitewater and Sttlobaker Midnight Pe turn s have been received the seat of any senator who absents himself fjr ten days without the permis- from sixty departments. The conservasion of the senate. This resolution is tives carried fifty; opposition, two, and intended to vacate the seat of senator eight doubtful. In most of the departments the Bona- AUo Winchester 0 Democrat James B. Eustis, elected to the United S'ates senate and now on his way to partists refuse alliance with other parties and stand The reports of the Washington. The resolution lies over results of t healone. election for senatorial under the rules, and will be passed toLight Spring Wagon, are conflict. delegates ng. morrow. AT COST! Jackson, Miss., 18. Vote for United States Senator in the Senate: Lamar. 22; ' Martin, 1. House: Lunar, 88, republican members voting "I should have no objections,'' BARXESS AND TBIMUGS, blank It is Slid that a private caucus said a heu pecked husband, ''to my of the republicans decided not to partiwife's having the list word, if I could cipate in the election of Senator, on the be assured that it would be the ground that the lute eltctioa was carried only violence. and last." ly ftaad to-da- oitt, JLmJTHJZZ AND WHEN t'im CT Planing OGDEN and Re-Sawin- Mills, g. ANB L JJMBEa YARD, Boors. Windows, tatla, Shingles, Pickets, Blind, &e., &e. 3Iouldiug, Notice to Contractors. u particuUrs enquire itore, Ogden. FOREIGN. 1 Lcnion, 18. Tho cabinet has resolved lo give gen-m- l support lo Count Andrassy'.i note. Some questions tuay come up hereafter, at W. G. All Kinds of Produce forwarded to amj point at tfte Shortest Police, GIBSOJsE, ECCLE3 & Co., Comer of Fourth and Franklin Sts All orders sent to M. Thatcher will receive prompt attention. Child-- s CULLEN, Contract r. Ogden, Jan. 17th, 1876 N. B Not loss than 1,000 ties eon traded to any ou party. dlOJh-t- f Its GIVE US A CALL AND EXAMINE OUR PRICES. H. B. Olawson, 4-- tf , Ogden. P.S We will receive orders for AMES' ENGINES and EMPIRE S,nV MILLS, SHINGLE and LATH MACHINESCORN and CANE MILLS, &o.f &o. Also .he St. Louis INVINCIBLE VIBRATOR TIRESIIING MACHINE with CAREY POWER. Send for cimlara. Gibsoii, Ecclc A Co. |