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Show pes: nr. a .eBi.00 . OflBESf, UTAH WEBJfESDAY, FEB RUARY 2 1870. So. 10. -- ' Ml BY TELEGRAPH. OQDEN DJJ1ECT0RY .. 11.- .1 i blank checks signed at command, he has overdrawn the aceouat to the amount stated. It is said young Earle 'pecula" ted in Wall Street. (for tha Jcxenoa. at Celtirabia, iMe.ws June21. 1875. fn ia reference to tha conipartitive speaking EduoaUojj in Ltulu illiteracy or foreign and, native bern. be ' Tbat portion of IheGovernor's message says, acoording to tbe cecm of 1870, referring to eduoatio'n, has awakened a only 77,ctJi were foreign bom, whi'j curiosity in the minds of tfce people, in 4,882,80 were natives; 2 871) 54 wer 1 T I t i the same,' 'arid many are in- whiles. fTbe term il!iirats here it hell i uKilu,1 London, 27.' regard' towithin themselves as la the cor- to mean those who tno ucitler reud nor quiring A Berlin dispatch says ft is to be ex rectness of the 'strttement . touching the write. :, i The foregoing facts and pected that Queen Victoria will visit the illiteracy of the youth of Utah as men fuMv ' Imperial court while she is in Germany. tioned in that document' ' provf that the charge of illiteracy is A special from Vienna reports tbat For one, I differ from his excellency without any foundation ia truth. unJ the Austrian frontier authorities have with regard to the educational status of made only for political LoaA-astnud anforbidden the formation of bands in Utah. Having been a resident of this other instance to the fl ts jua.:n miny Crotia to aid the insurgents. Orders Territory for about a of a cen; by political tricksters and lriog editois quarter, have been issued to disarm all insur- tur7 . I presume to, be somewhat, ac to distort tbf trulh, and bring unmerited gents who croBs the frontier into Austri- quainted, with the history of the people reproach upon an innocent people. an territory. A etroog detachment of in connection with their i thing more tn regard to the editor advantages an4 ' .' ..' of, the Tribune, the most in Can ens fLc t . troops will be sent to Delmatia- in the facilities. All who are acquainted wTtu the his ever tolerated' in any couiuidn4ty0 oe spriug to enicrce these orders. " A dispatch from Rome reports that tory of the earlier years of our settlement rbtsg is certain; one very prcuinent Garibaldi presided yesterday at a meet in Utah, knows full well'; the hardships) nt illiteracy is mam feet in, them. to ing oi tbe survivors of his country s bat- we oaa 10 endure, tne iauoi) aua anxiety from the fiict they have cot tles. His suggestions for the formation of developing a new country, the short tell the truth; nor have lenrned to iiiftul of an association of these survivors with ness of crops for many years, consequent their own business, but like every o ber branches throughout Italy, was untni- - upon the lack of knowledge of tbe clil illiterate ignoramus ' a'.w.iys plac:rg mounly adopted. Garibaldi appeared tn mate and soil and proper, .method of tnemseives tn a position to bhoxv their excellent health, and be' was enthusi irrigation necessary to,the production cf oonsumate ignoranee. Tbf people of Utah are desirous for astically greeted ly many Englishmen vrupo, sou in inis couuecuon, aua tne and Americans who were present at lbs drouth, crickets,' grasshopper, hostile the promotion and! encouragement of me,,-ng- Indians, all of wbiou we; have had lo education, notwithstanding tho ft The London Daily News is informed west au4 encounter, not to meution that of their enemies to tbe comity; that wriis were( yesterJay served on no fostering and .paternal han was ex-- our past history is replete ' wi bithii General Schneck, the American Minis- tcnueu, oy ,tu ,uoyerument!asi is omJ, their, putt fonhandforif- Utsheducation f.f does not ter, Albert Grant, the noted financier, moa 10, new, colonies clitldren, tne ju. a. o and others," "now or formerly connected main. '. T those. , who understand Ui thine se brillitnt as we toutd desire, with the Emma Mining Company. Is not with our leaders, wi h circumstances. Uis.uo.i a matter .of sur 27. is the, edu-due in that the to cur eafiyhistdry the nature oi Paris, pepple,;but prise, Four officers of the army have been cation' of ,'lhe ''Sswox? cirsumslonces the have and rov, tbat partially cashiered for attending the funeral ser negieoied, although, eveu then,BQuooU surround nsi evcr whiob webaveuooun-- t vices at; Amiens on the anniversary of were as well, if not better attended,! rtlj and thesi.considered the charge of iue aeato oi japoieon ill. tuau tlrtrpeopld illiteracy falls harmless at our idea of ifree- sahools which' h is would Sheffield, warrant. 27, .' At the annual meeting of tbe chamber the public mind and a.i wimi Agitated th at edueational , eendition, Looking of commerce of Sheffield, yesterday, the f the people' at fpresek, a biftf led'aitd; la ake a j Bupretuiicy :ia the ' mirtN of de- - decided,president referred . to tbi startling centrajfc, i JWtniUX TbM Bomei sounds very pleaeanify te tb enr . l lt cunw 01 American "iraae, anu eaiu and progress indefatigabiluy character qf portions of tbe oomtnuntty,' t,u.; when Sheffield r nor Birruingham would istio of Mormons," is everywhere ap Wj reflect for a 'moment uto the means in Mb lnn. s of the ever have such an American trade as it parent, having jarosei fthf ntiiike from formerly had,The American and Ger the ashes of dwsolation and poverty. people generally, upom .wl khfu'iax is man manufacturers were pblhing our having overcome, the vere f expul proposed (a be levied far tae pttrpilny-ogoods into a corner, and by introducing aloif and "the dniwb.tcliajiu'fhdent 'to t uaiining ncbools,;ih quo8:iu ur'o-tobjustice pfttLe pi position',; upon machinery for articles of equal quality new country,' the' set'tlerattnti of our to those made by hand here, had beep me Territory now contains large, comfort the soundues of which, niay intblltv hi ' successful Competitors.' able and oommodimia school'tiousessnd and, wise observers entoi n in pprioui e 27. doubts, bus tbe people ot Uub ar wilt-inIn manySaces .Berlin, r years-thnpf p calm-late- d ' In the U subscribe to any meai-uithe amend purtunities for educaUun has been par Reichstag, in their nature to promote the eduments to the penal code were considered. exoellent, and iae taunt of illiteracy is The clause imposing penalties on mem- not well placed, in tact, is simply, not cation of tbe rising generation. bers of secret societies, and the clause true, which tbe following will amply It i lours, v "T '. directed against acts inciting hostility firovej. !j If utu 't n i Oli SntLKti: ' . r. dt CI be'.ween different olases and attaoking The4 census' of '1870 shows that "the ,U national exhibitions, were rejected. total population 0 tbe U. S , of of all Antng:riip!k of liiitj: .Total of ten linli.tittitu to Count Von EulenbergV minister ef the ages, was 38 658.371. 'sJU'm. JlKjor interior, declared tbat, the aim of the years old and over, 28,23?,C4&; of these 111!! IMH 9 1l i: ... ' ' .. !. social democrats, was to establish a red the males were 14, 25a. 800; the females, The ifollowlnit1 tetters, received ' by republic, with commu'nlsm' and atheism, I8,05T,2u6 Vlotal- iliitratua', ttbycare Mayor i Wells eslerday, U 1 .mir."ih'eW-sehe- s ' and the new provisions were required to eld and over, of boiu sexes, 5,018,141; obviate tbe necessity of some day draw, or(a trifle over 20 per cent, of illiterates s Cbistiati or Hawaii fob Cat V 7 tojthe whole population, or one; in every nt 91'" fan Francisco: Jsn. 21, 187C ing the sword. 'v ' Cologne, 27.' t five." 'I'Slril Am iustfucied by bfs mnj-tr- l The Gaxette of this city says notwith The population of Utah in 1870 was Kalakaba,' to forward you the enulofii standing the reiterated denials of the estimated - variously, bull finally; put letter received by1 mail ereamer ultramontane journals, we learn from down by some authors at 99,581, and from Honolulu Be pleased,' honored sir, to accept tbe Berlin that the Catholic clergy and lay the number of illiterates of both,, saxes men are using their influence with the and of all ages; at 7,118, stiowmg onty a high regard of your obedient servant, ' 11 W. SavtRAscK, " ' Pope to obtain bis sanction for a formal trifle over 7 percent. 3f il'iterates to tbe submission to the falk laws in confident whole population, of 7 u every 100, if tw fr, l :'.. i A Cob'M: Hawiitn ' hope that though outwardly accepting. which compares very favorably with the To Hon. P. II WellsT ' ' them of 100. will ia: A to able 20 CtHh. be. of Salt which )s Inle foregoiug, deprive, Maynr they City - t U i. J much more minute computation might .K-Iitheir efficacy against the church. 'f: i . ill! be had, showing, tbe comparative. per To lion:. DjBs Wtiu; Mayor if Salt UU 't centage of illiterates in l(ith' withthe x'Gtfc-9 is to' inaa be'its in 1 1' ? 'general, ,( t. ' Sir country gave jn'e much pleas tire to reshown here. ceive at Ogden, in' January . 3875. Johi . Farmers ' L t Tue circumstances connected and aur Sharp, V.'id the Oelegitioti of, Eq tbe colonization of Utah, war vdu'r city, atiJ 10 benr. tlm rounding froin Having just returned from the Mit rant a great deal of allowance for any address, read by lohn ,T.f Caine, Eq ; Tu chell &Lewis Wag'on Shops at Racine, deficiencies which , appear ju our oenau cr tne juy uouncil ciuz--njf Salt Lake' City.i ;Tlf Wis., we would announce that about school system, frm tue fact, made in modern titues ever en- dress navmg ceen xaielal.l. b ve ti.ca March let we shall have a fine stock of countered f he sauie ilitiicuHisj ad sur- unable'.' to" ,,ltJW,. I'tj Co. 'farm and vived as Utah has; aud the eptytoX.fif the Mitchell, 'Lewis 'a source ef grpii sa'!?-- r "piesent cou would have been spring wagobs with all ef the late im- dition of education in UtaQ, faulty as it faction to roe hsd"f beeu etinH'l "to provements, and every wagon will he may appear, is notiue to a?.w,yi, of dia your city and the neigUboriiijitiis'tntt,' fully warranted. All that are intending position oa tne part of tne people nor and to have withmeUtLet tue ivA, to buy a wagon are asked to look at bur leadiDmen, H I results whioh "labor,ecoi'iij n.i acion" .If . j The Tribune in descanting on this have stock before purchasing. We are alco aooQtnplishMn a sliot i t i.ue,' ct.a-- f , the General Agents for 1. A. opioer s subject, grows spasmodic,, end charges verting 'an altnost' d'sert wr.e Wind Mill, the only mill tbat will irri tbe leading men ot our communities, as oonntryteetniag'wlth r J us prut o' gate farms, orchards and furnish watsr being inimical to lh&progres and pro- man.!iTbe faota. howtivt f, hi e wiori(it,.i, for stock. This mill can ne round erect- motion of education,, wi icb charge, to and (bey ahould'Vourao tuy 'auljegis ed at our store, the eld Mllbiirn Wagon use the mildest lena'suiuble to the ag 6 look forward Willi c'i'nfjdeoec.'to wb:, Depot, Bon't fail 10. see these juills. gravation of lb ec barge sjh a 'jfoul lie." mtiy.so'on be a'ccoiriyisljU In the , fertib WeofTef the Gale Chilled Plow to ''any No roan any couutry Btnt;worf If, fn- - tallej's and'- plafnif reliable farmer on one day's trial, aod aer similar circumstances, nasuone more eially Whei'thi inutuarcrchayg- - pf if it does not do better work than any for the cause ofr edycation than what 4ucts between thetn.and He Keiet'n otter, plow?, iv at. be'jeturfted; We Prest. Young has dne arj'f the authori- sheres of tbe United States tdiifll llf iV. e 'I now state ao's any parlies selling: plows ties of tbe Church generally. This pa- and' unfettered 'With objects ia -- out h also ih breathes moet .them are us te.' will citizens following it ffeW.Mfe per ihat ef yiur'MuU, will - , please "Tbe followers of the rrophet ways be specially welcomed'fo this ' us in a trial with the Gale Chilled Plow, lo be found only at Mattison & Johnson's consisting largely of persons gathered up kingdoin, lastfieir habits industry, cei rrs ot Jinrope,' bofhblned vriih their" viiinae pr; cl ) 9 store, . Salt',. Lake.j and ;W. G. Child's, from, the alee i fal4 IndiflreM fcHl.ei'iWnla-ge- of (sof ope rat fori for We, pqtf'inqn' h Main 5t. , Ogden. A 1(fine lot, of. those of eduoation for (be children." t could nfut fail tflV$rita4&t k useful Vxa e edebrated Cayuga Chief Mowers and Reapers, also the .Kirby Mower and To prove auchfaerlu .false,, and show fpr by people, to folloVin thece respects, Reaper Give s a call. Office, old that people from Europe are in a rule and at" the' same tims'prove t rotkble -14 j .. IT .J: Milburn wagon uepoi,wa ...uouhub, better educated than is th thrive born. themselves. I quote froftWut'deliive,by'Col Iain Hi rae flDrffp'ri. Iolani PaTfice, H&i A- W. Slaybaclc, of St. Louia, before the Ilonolulu; January M, kiV ' L'Herary Sooiely of tiia iiau Uuivrtiiy .?ali Uke Uenli fit i ! , -- OF MAILS. 1RBIVAU AND CLOSING AR1VALS. uk. City, gi. BSSlffflflSr7 city hi. uue TLMUgh Wert, cvy ;- for Salt Uk , County, daily North Often .ud Harris..-- J- - Loo Vlma. d Saturdays ,. ff w ' m. 7.00a.m. i c . 2.W p.m. to-d- ay - - 8.15 a.m. n.,i,r. ndAv, 5 p.m. ta 6.3 p.m. nenu p.m. w wr--,- - ooperanl . a- , ..titrnnVA. Santsville, weane"iy C" Lynns, Plwn Wasblngton, 27. The house committee on foreign affairs though opposed to the joint resolution of rei'resentative Piper, reques ing the President to use all expedient means to have the existing treaties of our government with that of China bo modified as to prevent the further Immigration of Htibjects of that Empire to the United Stales, have consented to withhold a report to the house until the reception of the resolutions of the California legislature on that subject. The democrat;c senators held a caucus concerning their representation on the proponed resident executive congress committee. The prevalent opinion expressed was that not less than 11 sen. ators should be members, so as to equal-is- e As the the houne representation. result of a long discussion, senators mo- p- tKeJV OfccliH ss: K5 mo : . fWtUk..ndlh.BMl est and V AMERICAN.. , 8.18p.m. RTOISTRY DKPARTMKNT (rors 9 a.m- - to 3 6in MONK DEPARTMENT. 0?CR Onenrfom9a.m.to3i.m to bor OutMd owfu from 6 a.m. Gordon and Wallace p.m. glIARl, PoHtmaiter. j Trains - - train arrives " U. P. " " leaves C. P. " C. P. " Q. C train arrives and leaves i and 0. N. train Ririves C. P. Ste-ventb- - - - - K p.m p.m a.m. a.m, p.m. 9.40 a.m. 6.20 p.m. 4J'0 p.m. 9.20 a.m. - leaves a.m, anj at 11 YNard Bwty Sunday, in in the Firnt. Scond and theX;rKe, .... at 11 a.m. aud p.m., Clmrch atll a.m. and 7 V"- -T.M Ll-p.m. Hall, at Spiritual!. Lectures, EpiKopal Cliurch Meth.-di- al T Ogdcii' City XlbrarV' Kai Depot. , .0p At "Geo? W; Turner' cry oay, ounnn t F. S. RICHARDS, C0TJ2ISEL0R- - AT-LA- W ; rUBLIC, KOTARY Oj?ic - ' , OyJen, ITaA. a( CUrt the 8u Speciid attention given to cae before ana aod DintHct Courts. Conreyaiicing Kotariul liuiue done with aecnrucy and dis- pn-m- e 838 patch. N. TANK ATTOB2TEV -- p. Jr., r - . ; AT LAW. NOTARY PUBLIC. Office Jlrtt door totdh of rottoffice. Main iL,0gden. Special attention given to collectioas. ConTeyanciug Hud No. promptly ioaW tufiai Uisiue carelutly attended to. Remit-tance- a J. S. LEWIS, MATCHMAKER AND to-d- JEWELER, Dealer in Watches Clocks, Jewelry, Silver and Pfcted Ware, MAIN BTREKT. OGDKN. Repairine neatly done and all work warranted. y, f ? Ana , ap- pointed a committee to confer with Lama.-, chairman,- and report to an' adi journed meeting. True bils of indictment have been found by the grand jury against the following . T. Haynes, persons: F. A. Sawyer, Frank W, Brooks, Pbineas D Roddy and Willium If Uar8tew, fur conspiracy to defraud, and did defraud, the grvern ment of the Uuited Stctps of the follow. ing sums of money: $24,315 and $33, 297, 'Brooks and Roddy presenting a false claim; Sawyer, aiding as assistant secretary of the treasury, in passing a government claim, and receiving there for, $1,000: Barstow, a government offi cer. receiving $1,000 and" "watch 'and chain; Haynes also a government offi ier, received SI. 000. ... The secretary of the treasury, directed the destruction of $554,080 greenbacks,'' that amount being 80 per pent .of newnational bank currency sued during the present month' This will leave the outstanding greenback r circulation 371,273,1$Q:: r f 5 i : , 'l: Toledo,. 0., 274 i i A f well i laid plan to rob the ex press car on. the night express, coming east from Chicago, last Bight, was discovered and frustrated, and all the parties arrested. The officials' of the" express company in the city received informa tionref the fact nearly a week ago, and Superintendent Cone and Agent Chaplin together with the chief of police and two detectives, left the city last nig&t, and joined the eaetboon4 express at Archi bald, Ohio. Stationing themselves in the express and baggage cars at Wauesen four men, former employees of the Tall road company, got on board, and as soon as the train was well under way. proceeded to bore out a part of a pane in the door of the express ear, during which time a preconcerted Yignal was given, and the officers in waiting pounced upon and secured the party, who are in jail here. The safe contain ed $275,000 in currency, rand over , $126,000 bullion. - 8.40 a.m. 5.40 6.20 8.50 9.00 5.40 were n, ; Cinolnnali, 0 ,26. The Commercial's Charleston, W. Va., special says the bodies of Dawson, Eetep and Hines, who were lynched last night, were taken down by the prosecuting and an Inquest was held. Verdict, "Came to their deaths bya mob, names unknown." ey to-da- y, ATTRACTION EXTSAORDIXARY! ATJLI REEKIE" LIQUOR STORE! xiaia Street, Osdea KGW ES YOUR TIME To get your St Louis, 27. On the opening of the defense in the McKee trial this morning. Mr. Voorhees for McKee announced that bo argument would be offered until the evidence was all closed. Megrue was recalled and testified that McKee never paid him any money for any purpose whalever. This was intended to nullify Fitiroy's testihim be paid mony, that McKee told te keep summer last $2,500 Megrue - quiet. Barnett H Engelke, a rectifier, was to presented and, in direct contradictionone collector, Concannon, All ray stock has been inspected by the of the government witnesses, swore that the City Inspector, and v he and Concannon burned the etub ; books and notices In the office of the collect or of internal revenue on Sunday, when nobody was there but a negro por- KOLIDAlLIQUOIlS! WARRANTED TO BB ter PURE CISTILLED LIQUORS. XJ prioea will Compare Favorably ' 4 With the ! CHEAPESTJn the OITT. CAlli; AfSD TASTE llelore You iluy. la ' ' ' ' ' 1 1 "'" "' New Brunswick, N. ; i J., 27. the Brunswiek Hosiery Norfolk and New Co is defaulter to the amount of $142,and over turned property Re has 000 stock sufficient to cover- the defalcation, but his securnties arc no confer --wdimi 'In bankon, ac-,B. present. U appears that hts York, kept Earle, of. New given' blank efceeu count, to ill out signed by Bagle as Treasurer and lia bills -meet to the ird an4 ba'ing the bilities of the campany, Jonathan Earle, treasurer of and-wa- s -- , 4 s 1 s f.s-ure- " i , . I , . fen-t4i?- e ilrnd ' ', ! i . unie-men- . ts - j t? - th-fa- ult ' nr j ! . it-e- t. - I - . w . 1 uei-tb- er e ; 4 Icr-tiian- -- y g to-da- y, e . W Teller 1 h ''' il-Un- to-da- '$; y ) ev-r- 1 ' ! ' of-nuli- if. Beti-tlem- to-da- y n-- t s Vi..f lat j x - vi-- it fiJ !n-o- ioi:?,; pr, - , tio' ara s u, 5 1 ' - . , |