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Show I ... .... : s. r I r' robbery of the Northampton national bank will exceed $1,000,000, and a very of the targe amount, perhaps one-bastolen securities, are negotiable. It has been ascertained that the burglars rode from" Springs el d io Northampton on Tuesday nitfht. with a fast learn eDirazed at BurosV livery stable about two weeks previous, by 4. man whosaid they wanted to go te a surprise party atlloly-oKDetectives are bard at Work, and have information not yet made public which may be of great importance. VX: BY TELEGRAPH. ' AMERICAN; ' , Washington,,; 28. The President was jislted to-- l y by a delegation frota Utah,' conajstinjc f OtU ver A. Pulton, register of the land office at Salt Lake, General Maxwell, United States marshal fur Utah, and other prominent Gentiia citisens of the Territory. Tliey particularly desire to arriye at some means by which the crime of polygamy may be reached in the courts, aud to this end propose a reYision of the jury law by which p"olygatoT8tarihaU be ex eluded a jurors, as ooder 4be present system, with Mormon polygatnists in tbe jury bos, it is an impossibility to obtain contiotionsi. The interview also related to the suffrage question incUtah, the delegation contending that the church leaders entirelyndoatrol the ballot alnong the Mormon9, mny of whom would Vote with tbe Gentiles if they would be per. "mitted. Tbe president eipTfSed hhwympn'tby for any morement tending tValleriate the present condition of matters in Utah and the evils spoken of by the delegation, and assured them of bis aid in alt laws ' passed toward that end. ii1 It is understood that Colonel Patton is to be appointed United States district attorney for Utah; ::,uq irt Springer introduced bills to prohibit American citizens frm botding sUyss in foreign countries, and to regulate eleJ-tioAn .t is.in U'ah. K io democrat of the national meeting executive committee was held at the ArScliell, lington Hotel eiiairman, and on motion of senator Randolph, New Jersey, if was resolved to begin an early aud active' organization of the deinooraiio party throughout the United States for tue campaign of 1878. Senator Randolph was 'chosen Hon. W. II. Barnum,' Conn., treasurer, and A. D. Baoas,' of: Miss. resident secretary. Speaker KeiT, Senators Wallace and Gordon, Ga.; and Si 4 4 tenson; Ky., and representative Lamar ; ana others were present The President pre tern, laid before the Senate the House bill fixing the rate of ' postage on third class mail matter,1 which was read by Little and referred Hitchcock (resented a memorial of the Legislative Assembly of New. Mexioo, atking the passage of an act to admit that Terii ory into the Union is a State on an equal footing with the other '' ' States Referred, i Morion, from the committee on privileges aud elections, reported back the pipers relating to the claim of J D.: liustis for U. 8. Senator from LonUiana, with a written report declaring that in the opinion of the comaiutea there is no vacancy in the Senate, B. IV S.; Pinch-biu- k having been elected U. S. Senator for the term commencing March 4ik, 1873, lie recommended that the papers be laid ou tbe table and printed. So or - -- i dvred. :' ' t as a member of the said, Saulhbury committee on privileges and elections, he dissented from the conclusion of the majority. In his judgment (hers was a vacaucy existing at the time of'the election of Kusti?, end his credentials, although irrcguhr in form, were all that was necevsary to entitle aim to this seat, and at a proper time Ie , tfuulsbury, would state the grounds of bis dissent. Merriman, member of the oommittee, also disseuled and said he bad given his reasons in the past , at koooeidrable length. ' .j i$t Morton gave notice;;that.ou , Wtdnes-day- , next week, he would ask tbe Senate to proceed, to tbe confederation of tlie Louisiana senatorial cse ill thought it should be settled v one. wayyor tbe other. v i.iacil s Chicago, 28. The Tribune's St JLoqis special eay a single day baa presented alt of McKee's evidenoe in denial of his connection with tbe whisky ring. This defence has not been all that, wrs expected, It was thought the more suspicious circumstances would be explained away., Tbe result shows that McKee's counsel rely on their powers of, argument, before tie jiiry and the instructions .yf, court. Voorhees, McKee's leading counsel, said, just before leaving the court room fought, "The case looks even better than I had expeoted " Ills counsel t think they have made a strong point. in setting the goverument witnesseSjagainat each other and involving them',, in contradiction. A large number ' of witnesses were introduced to sweat to McKee's v.- -. n ... good character. '" , Ti'V,. The Tribune' Yankton ' Special says the return of putties here with good from tbe Black Hills' gold fields is o tusing great activity among those who are going there, and many parties, ere " leaving daily. Reliable parties have and mules to purshased wagons put on a Ft. from train wagon Pierre, en, the Missouri river, to the mines, for passengers and freight, a distance of 100 miles, in connection with tbe railroad and boat line from here. ', , ",,... ,,.,.. The Tribune' 8 Lincoln, Kb, 'special says large bodies of men ere passing tbrough there every' day, bound for the ; , Llack Hills. Raleigh, 28. On Tuesday p.ra , Adolphus Moore, member of the manufacturing firm of Holt & Moore, at Haw river, was fatally shot by George W. Sw'eepson, known in connection with the financial histo" of North Carolina. , ., v-r')- ' ( - ns j vice-chairma- . ' i .j WHY DO 4'- - Or Send to Salt Lake . -- 1 - 28 VeW Orleans-- , i, In', the. Senate to day; a joint resolution was introduced asking for a joint Oommittee to investigate the rumors as to Senator J. A. , West, bavjng been elected by bribery and other corrupt measures, and also the charges against bun referred to in publio print. The resolution will pome up Sao Francisco, 28. v The gale which prevailed 'on Sunday last is represented by sea faring men to b'ayer,'vbeentt'he most, severe felt ou the Fears are entertained coast for years. for. the British 8hip,;rPrince Umberto, which left this port for Portland on tbe 16th ult. She tonk a pilot on board off Columbia river, and has not been seen or heard ef since. ri Very Joest Articles !Uj ' FORETON.' ,j! ' ' In the Market can be obtained It is now believed that the at, 1 .erciiaiiclise . , ! Required by the Trade in the B.O CITY DRUG STORE O 22 Tbd "ST OUNT AI2T a OGDEN? Purchasing direct from Manufacturers or the ihost extensive dealers, and haying special advantages from buying in large quantities we Can oiler to ; "1 10 London, 28. carefullj ,s The government has ordered ' its PRESCRIPTIONS uf the uight Vteaniship Sirlus to proceed to' the sta- and day,. tion of Loanda; west coast of Afrioa, and to' take aboard Lieut. Cameron's party, just marched through the southern part Wines, of Africa from tbe Indian Ocean to tbe Atlantic' The Lleuten'flhtV native es.1 cort will be taken, to Zanzibar. Lieut. Ale, Ca tierWs health is fully restored. , V ' The Times correspondent writing from San Sebastian sumtnariies the results of ' On the rigbt Ihe fighting on Tucsdsy. All of the finest quality,..".", and centre beyond Hersnl, tbe Alfon- sists were sucressful; on the left, if they really seriously Intended to peuetrate,' to Oils, Vera, they were1 completely baffled den. Morriones returned to San Sebas tian, escorted by two battalions of treopip, and camped on the captured po Bitions.' (lt is generally believed that a simultaneous movemeat is being made in ; &c. the provinces of Navarre and Biscay. If !M tne lowest prices. so, a very few days will prove whether the Carlist war is ' ended, "or another j campaign ' is to drag through the coming !, , MERCHANTS Liquors, ( AND THE J nduccments Unequalled by aay other floiise in gjtah. -- Paints, , Tarnishes, SHIPMENTS niADE TO ALL POINTS. Brushes, sumuer. Wm. DRIVER - v . 1 . J 862-l- LOWE 6E0.A. i: . .1. i -- n " . ' ' - ,. , ; ,lt. ?4-t-i. , .it; ;.l)!!i1f . . .. " ' '.LOCAN, BRANCH, A Full Stock of BAIN WAGONS Constantly on hand, built expresslj for this market and are fully warranted. Dealer in all kinds of . Utah, Idaho, Montana and . Nevada for Offer te the , f, v . pablie a fall and complete -j assortment; of vtsi-i-, ' AGRICULTURAL IMP! BIEMTS Hardwood "Wagon Stock. STAPLE & FANCY; PETER SOHUTTLER'S : MERCHANDISE .; CELEBRATED TO H.'B. CLAWSON, Supt. : Proprietor - , y, 0HDR3 SHOULD BE ADDRESSED GENERAL AGENT IN 1 EETAIL TRADE CTOBBING & Porter, kc. A-n- ! ! d Orders ou the line el the Railroads promptly attended to. , 1M iVtBOBTS :it " 1 REAPERS AND .a MOWERS, v DRT GOODS, STOVES,; TIN W ARE, NOTIONS, ' HATS 4 GLASSWARE, CAPS, ' BOOTS & SHOES, CROCIERYf to t! ii if., 1 lifiiii Full Stock of A c.i- i':' ! n ' :j .1 . . i 1" II' vTt If. WAGON t (tti-.- CHAMPION WOOD'S V" r::.' ;ui..t. - 'ii! ' Great reduclion in Frice of ii & V ! U Dl fWMflHlIIQ 1 Always oa hand li ot ' OJ ' ' AVVlfTO' i, : . 'AT COST i H AR ESS ,'ft ' ; ' ; 'w ('' & Corinne, .ii.: TJX All. wlfl rii) .t'i,nrf,-All orders ' D. 1IA3IMOND, ' ; - . in Ageat for the above u , 1 VoOODEN and LOGAN ' ! , j 1 ( '. rvcatw ' I J 9tcL '? - Pit ! 1 ii ' seat io 1; -- t'.io ' s bill. -- i , OGDEN Re-Sawi- ng Mills, 1 ' Lath J; ' !r't ' "' ! , Doors, wind - Blinds, . i ', f '' ,J - ! V,.(, - . - i; v , rl'icirBso-N:- , ti i ' if " ' GIVE US A CALL AND EXAMINE OUR' PRICES. f u 'i,.l ?!' J; O'i'-- : Thatcher wiH' '! ! ! nromnl .. Attentiaa. i ... f Swards, Jit;; ;,shingievrl ..j Pickets, ;tl3 sw i '"" J." , AT PIUgES TO SUIT THK TIMES ... f Planing and ' Him. it(l ill K ( i ' ; ,,!. .ALLTIIEBOYE .!. ... - )' Kind of Product forward- eil to any point at the .vtd'l !' , ' prepared to fill orders of ''.:,..;;,!.,;. ' 'Shortest Notice, 'i '' i , '! , lw j!h- WU,!WAXI'JL UMBJEJi YAH!), - I'iiib ju'w .n ' . I m - - LEATHER j. m ,' ; .. i . r.- ;. !.;- - i t IiCarload loU- or Riuall RrKWiFfn at the; jJIills. .n ,Tf..t,.,. j AX D : TBI M IILXGS, .! ; ; tu n ; iir. ,'.ir ''fVJV, J4 tl. Salt Lake City -- . Deroerat I. TOOLS 111 ! I f - Jt untie Fi6orin;f and PieltiMf,. A FULL' LINE OF . , i . Light Sprtag Wagon,; ;. ; Z I .h,;- '.mT:)V . J COMPLETE Doors nnl Sasrfi, r liath an! JloiildSng Sliingles, & , 3Zotvers Also, Winchester R MATERIAL, v( Street, Ogden, . "lliiiik.:Joists;:.aid ,.i , , 'WA'GONSr ' - Consisting "of EXCEESJOR ether Farming Implements. And AND Iron. Steel, and BARNARD WHITE, Fourtli , n, Phie FinishiugrT.njfiafter iVliitp Whitewater anil Stotlebaker . ; ; ::::'f: .! ' p Reapers .0 ; ' Gents' '& Boys' Clothing Red Pine Sean li e . ; tjw Jt Bradley Hay Jtakest ' l m " :. ' 1 OROQERIES,'; PATENT MEDICINES HARDWARE, ETC., JJTC.l'., wc.f. vb .Al8oafoll line SWEEPSTAKES TliRESHERS-- - Fttrt tan ,J Consisting of ' j ' ! BUCKEYE K Boston, 2S.,,i the lows by the , !. ts f CITT, Staple THE WHEN . , . Ti A TSLJEH IN ALL KINDS OF MEDICINE s ;,n-r- - SAT'T '; AND ! , ire-por- , vFOR iS. ;. V ' - jir i' e. ' ( TOTJ GO lf i ; : .. .- : . bccles & Co., Corner of Fourth and Franklin Sts., OgJea. . i P.STe' will receire orders for AMES ENGINES and EMPIRE SAW MILLS, SHINGLE and LATH MACHINES, CORN and CASK MILLS, &c, 4e. Also th St. Louis INVINCIBLE VIBRATOR Send ff THRESHING MACHINE with, CAREY POWER. . 4 J H;" B; Clawson, oircilalrsi r, H Stf PT. 4 'If &52tf.'" ry 1:J X v ' 1 ..: !,., t ..-?.- -. ;;.! ; Gibson, Ecclcs & Co. |