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Show ... i?F TELEGRAM nm Vigmr " 11 " .". 1 ".".g'-- he committee on competitive examin succeeded in burning some Christian tion recommended Willie L Ms- - villages. of Paris, 22. this Laughlin city for naval cadetship z The accounts of fighting near from Wyoming. has Porte The who of Utes tbe are All but twenty-sevestill conflicting. left Fort Feiterman, after having been snt a telegram to its representatives feasted and aimed and baying indulged abroad announcing that the Servians, in numerous war dances, deserted at who concentrated all their forces in one Cheyenne river on Friday last, taking and one half hours' march from with them the arras which were furnishbeen completely defeated. The Financier says silver yesterday ed them to fight the Sioux with. St Louis, 22 was dealt in at 52d per ounce. There is U. S. Attorney Bliss filed a snit in the a demand for Eat. whild s jpplies are U. S. circuit court yesterday against the very small Most of the other journals Missouri lJnific railroad mortgage trus- continue to quote silver at 51 Jd. tees and receivers for taxes from 18G4 to 1872, tiuder the old income law. The Ins vvjih the interest and penalties foot lie had a sort of disgusted look as up S200 000. The United States claims he leaned the corner of the a lieu upon the road for this amount streets and cuoti'mplated tho prior to all mortgages upon aud especial Tildeu and Hendricks on a ly. the morttraee under which the road is to be sold on tbe Cth of September next. street banner. ''Well," said he. Judge Dillon has granted an order at after a lonjr pause, "I'm an uurecoti the instsnoe of Attorney Bliss to retain structed rebel, and I make no bones enough of the proceeds of the sale of the of saying I'm down on this governroad to meet the claim of tbe United it four veurs. and ment. I lit States, should it.be established. I'd like to hare the Democrats cmr.e Long Branch, 22. The following has just been received into power ag'in jisfc to make things from the President: lively: tut by thunder, ifthcui'dgnod It is with intenne pain tbat the Presi-deu- t of Tilden and Hendricks, announces to the people of the picters United S'ates the death 01 the Speaker you may count ma out. ThemV the 1 hate they coun of tbe House of Representatives, M. C. wust I ever seen. intela of man of Indiana, Kerr, great try pretty bad, but not bid enough lectual endowments, large culture, great to put two such looking cusses as probity, and earnestness in his devotion them over it. No, sir. Soouer'n to the public interests, has passed from the position of power and usefulness to live in a country that had two su'jh which be had been recently called. The looking fellers at the head of it, I'd " body which he had been selected to go to Kgypt and Tustuuder the preside over not beinz in session to renNew York Tribune. der iis tribute of affection awl respect to the memory of the deceased, the 1 ('resident invites the people of the Territory of Utah, Box Klilcr Ccmnty. i United States to solemn recognitisn of tUe public and private work, and the In the Probate Court lu aud for nai.l County ani Territory, lion. Samuel Smith, Probate services of this pure and eminent man .IuiIkb. William II. fish, riaintifi. U. S. Gka.tt. (Signed) Summon. r. By the President (Proline to-da- AMERICAN Alex-ioat- Washington, 22 Instructions to the Sioux commission era appointed uu ler the recent act of One of Congress, are nearly completed the raost important subjects of t L 9 ne gotiation in tbat represented by be fifth The Preai clause of the instructions. 'lent is strongly impressed with ths belief that the Agreement which 8hall be tat calculated to enable the Indi ins to become self supporting, is one which shall provide tor their removal at an early a day kb possible to the Indian Territory. Tiiey must depend for their support mainly upon the cuMvuiion of the soil. KuJ thi ir own country is quite The superior rnfit for that purpono tliiuate aud au of (be Indian Territory is forKti i the fact tht the Tirnto'v ever secured to the Indian people, should ufftird strong inducements tVr :he to euter into such an itgi ecnif nt. The Indians cnuo now live upon their reservations without the aid of the gov-rnment, and it U under no obligation W hile to cutuinue its supply of food. lio niouey coiisiderttioin should be of-Tf l hem ns an lodnceuieni for any undertaking on their part, it is believed tne government will willingly furnixh tiieui suobisteuce, medical assistance and schools until they can care for them felvos, in ctee of their rernovaj to the Indian Territory, If, ho ever, they Jecline to agree to such removal; thry should be informed that they will be obliged to go to the Missouri river to reciMvn such supplies as shall bo provided under any future Act of Congress aud treaties with thei.i now in force Tie remains of the late Speaker Kerr nrrived here thi morning from Alun Springs, at 6:15. accom pauiod by Mrs. Kerr and ber son, 1'epresemaiives Sayler, Cox and 11. Taney, Young and Adams, clerks of the House. The body is enclosed in a casket, and covered with black eltii. The mouldings are of heavy plaie, and there are six. heavy plated, massive handles on the sides Theeorcrisof and extends the whole pla-tglass-longth of the CHgitel. An extra cover of black cloth and silver-platemounting, over the glass, and th? interior ia lined with white silk and aMio Upon the arrival of the partj in Wash icgion, Sergeant at Arms Thompson took charge of tbe remains and had them- removed to a special car, and a detail of his. cf tho oapitol police were plaoed on guard. Tbe cover of the nHsket was removed, and the body laid in state ontillttSO. During the morn-in- f t number of Mr. Kerr's friends and ether Trailed the depot te view there-mawi11:30 the casket was and closed, and at 11:50 the funeral party, with he remains, left for New Albany, via Ilarrisburg' and Indianapolis. Say-lo- r aud Cox did not aocouipauy the 1.1 1 f Kock-l-ridg- , d rs - V party. Tbe following trder wa sent to-dto nearly all the Icdj&u agencies, by Indian CootoHssioner Smith:. WAuisciToa, Aug 22. 1S-- 6. Sir. You are advised that all sales of ay srms or ammunition to either whites or Indians, by parties holdiag licences as Indian traders, issued by thi You tradetswill must be stopped. be vigilant in seeing ibmt ne violation of thtonforts allowed. If any instance of such'Tiolatian occurs you. will revoke the license of the offendiog party, and report the case to this oQce or farther action, Kew York, 21 The Bltamer Frisin, which arrived Jwre this morning, reports that on the 11th inst., in latitude 48 degrees, 26 minutes, and. longitude oliitegrtes, six minutes, saw a Spanish schooner in distress. She was boarded and found to r the JoquaaY, from San Domingo fir Davre,. and Cpt. i Patau, one Bailor a patscngei taken off. The of the crew are reported to have died of . ai rl nervation. A dispatch from Fort Kcbmoad, Ta., r tys two miners, James Martin nad McCaffrey, were attacked bj. a crowd o Molly Maguires,. yesterday afierooon, beaten with a bludgeon, stabbed with knives and treated to a shower of s McCaffrey was killed outright and Martin was so 'erribly injured that he , died ia a short time The schooner Niagara last night piok-eup a man a mile from shore who gve Jii tuvaie as Charles Burke, of New lie sUtM be took steamer at this last' evening foi b'w. Haven, and citj when passing through' Roll Gate was girroUJ by two wen, robbed and-puPe-le- Ul-let- r d THE CBLBBrXTBTD 1 " McC0RMICK HARVESTING n Alex-inatz.ftiia- 'aaint por-tia'ts- of a'in f Kay-dcev.- " J. L. L.Fish, Defendant) CtDWAXlXDER. The people of tho United Statos in tha Terri of Utah, to Caroline L Fih defendant. You 1S7G. are hereby summoned to appear and answer th August complaint of William H. Fifth tiled ayainot joii io Chicago. 22 fiie rrooate uourt, in aud Tor Box Elder County, The comtnhsioncr of Indian Affairs is Utah Territory, within ten days alter the ser vice on you of this summons, if served within engaged in completing instructions to this County, (or ir without this County, but the commissioners appointed to carry within this Dintrict, in tweut days, otherwise out the law concerning the removal of within forty days.) or judgment by default will the Sioux Indians to the Missouri river. tie taken against you, it you tail to appear aud ancwer. They are not yet finished, but are bo far This action is brought to obtain a decredis- vary precise and firm, reflecting the solv'ng the bonds of mnlriinoBT exiting- - beand said defendant o the views of the Ptesideut. This is an evi- tween said plaintiff grounds sot 101U1 in the- petition, on n e iu. this dence of their emphatic tone: After Court. Aui 109 are hereby W4ified that if von (ail to quoting the law of Congress, tnat no atva asswer, as rjulred law, default promises shall be made te the Indians will be taiteu you, an I application made that anything will be done for them, as to u uourt loragainst Wie relief prayed for in said peti the result of deliberations m bad wi h tion. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set mv them, until submitted to tlse President nanu i auu 01 aaia uoart this 6tu dav o and confirmed by Congress .one very iuy, a. v.. liiu. Acting Secretary of State. tory tf ,tbe-Siou- pun-ishme- ut SKAL v - 1 J. ) C. WRIOnt, m NP iw -- 4t i! no Superior for Light Draft and Convenience. THE ltfl'ROVED PliIKE 31 0 WEI I cannot be beat; lias ' needs only to bo tried. All the McCormick Macbinea manufactuxed for the last thirty years hare been noted t'ot simplicity of construction, superiority of workmanship and durability. EVERY MACHINE FULLY GUARANTEED. Samples to be seen nt Joshua Williams, Ogden; Goodwin Bros., Richardor St Dougl ass SrntthSfild'j who arc also Ageati for th6 ws'l Lo-ga- krown FISH 13ROS. WAGONS. sSI-So- i OGDEN Planing and Prols&rClerk s68-- ESTRAY Re-Sawi- Hills, ng AND LUMBER YA1W, NQTfCE. T HAVE IMO IN MY POSBSe-MTHE FOLLOW described auimr.U wiiich if nob claimed within ten days frok date, will be sold Monday, tpt.4th. IS, 8, at 2 o'clock p.m at tha Estray Pound. Oedeu Cltar. One ckoauui wrrel mare, branded JCB on the left shoulder,. little white on left kind Snot, illegible brand, en right shoulder, about 7 or 8 year out One buy mare colt, 2 years old, rilw Uud foot whileno braivls visible. One red heifer, 2 years old. bramW C inside of circle oa lonuoe, mll)le brand on Mt hip. WILLIAM N. i'll'S, District Poandkoeper. d.'0-lsK- 2 Ogden City, August 23d,.18;fi.. X Lail, Doors Windows S1a3i&SIc, Vltkets, Bliutls, GIVE, US A CALL A3D EXAMINE OyK PE2GES. Corner of I hil P.S We will roQeivo Itas taken rosmg on 5th Strosk lit&ing: Offlce, circulars- - Gaboon, Eecles e52if. i 4 NOTICE. 3 A -- A' Ce. "3 u u ornnlt tha . UTAH. Bl&lxa Sts , Ogden. tnc& AMES' SXGOES aad EMPIRE SAW MILLS, SHINGLE and LATH MACHINES, CORN and CAN'K MILLS' &c, Al) the St. Louis INVINCIBLE VIBEATOKtor Send THRESHING MACSIINSL wkh CASEY POWER. E. A. BREWSTER, M. D. Den- - Sc Co., orders-fo- District 3iuaakeper. stW-- lt BrighaiaCity, Aug. 19th, 1970. Operatise ECCLES Fourth Franklin OTSSOJSr, HATE IN MY POSSKSSION TOE FOLLO dsssribed animals, wlilck if not claiu within ten days from dHte, vXW b solii Tuesday, Awr. 2th, WS, ar four o'clock p. in., at the Ks- traywuna, Brlgliam City, Bus Mder Ceunty. Oue red yesrold heifer, croo.off both and un deraat in right ear, branded K 0 right kip aud T, with haltcircle over it, on left side. Oif yellow 3 yoar old mare, ItUch mane and foot whi a. tail, loft One naa 3 year old stud, and feet white, uiauuou a oa ten snivn. A. MADSON.. Mevhani&il tic, At. Houldfxtg, ESTRAYNOTSCE. Inter-Oceaa'- a- - I 1 ! ine-aea- distinct and creditable injunction is tbat no Btipulatien for the payaent of money can be made, but they are to be assured tbat tae guarantees will be- carried eat for feeding, clot king, and teaching (htm so as t make tteuiselvea sustaining Secretary Chandler will refuse to give the Indians rations until tbey eoneent to remove to such point on tbe Missouri river as the President may select. They are to give up tne Slaok iiiiUs entirely, and to remove as fas as possible away from them. Tbe success of tbe commission with will depeud largely it is felt by officials, on the pending hostilities. which, if terminated1 in the defeat, and capture or driving in of the Indians, will be followed by a disposi tion among the hostile as well as reservation Indians to aoeept almost any terms proposed to them by tbe govern ment. An Su Paul dispatch a Irom gentleman Winnepeg on tbe sys li b, reports a large amount of omnium,won in small packages, sent from Win npeir. to a depot ia Saskatchewan eottaty established, by Sitting Bull, who asked the Canadians to send word to Queen Victoria asking that the British Gov ernment act as peace maker between the Untied States-antbe Sioux nation, and that if necessary, be would seiul a uum ber of chiefs with tbe interpreter to visit tbe '.iueen, and state their grievances The dishonesty and unscroupu-lousnes- s cf the Indiaa ageats- who de fraud them out of alt their rights, a&d. asking. ha tbe United. SUtea govern ment give tnera a large tract of country as Ar permanent reservation, bordering ou the British possessions, to be forme ini a civilized Indian government. A I THE DKOPPEIt - arvr X&: 1H tb'? iW-- EJ- 6 ai u, otrrooara. po-i- 1 - tiia i FOREIGN. Tbe Financier rose yesterday Ia consequocee of the demand for Chiua, owing to the extreme firmness of ta price 'of eilk. The ilver market, however, is sensitive,. and there is no disposition to purchase far India Bucharest, a correspondent of the N'ews, who acoompanied consul Scauy-- t ler in his- tour of investigation, says Baring's report of sixiy villages burned and twelve thousand, persons kilied ia Bulgaria, doee not inolude the outrages committed ia tbe district e north of the Balkan, nor iu tbe district of Sophia, where forty villages were burned north oi the BJkan aud seventy MUih. - o Utah, uus. cidec County. ) London. 22. says-silve- r San Francisco; 2i A Victoria dispatch says there is much excitement in this city on the railroad Lord Luflerin remarked to a vfiiestion. kuoulac depuiatioa to duy, tbat tbe v. vrlanj railroad was about abandoned to e considered was aat the only th queuu of compensation. The pee-phere are much JIsstii5ed and dis. appointed at tli result of ti- interview. It is feared unpleasant consequences will ensue, cur citizens alleging ihey were inveigled into the con federal to:, with promises tbat Canada did not aiea fulfill. A grand popular deuonotra. Territory Iii the Probate Court, iu and far said'Connty aad xwrruory, uon. samuel sojita, I'robate Jutfce. Alice L..Dct, riaintif.. Simeon Dnvne, f. DffeniTt. oi a Ogden Junctioa Office J, , iGS-i- u,.5m na Summim. The Pe.i!e of the Unitei States in the TerrU of Blah, to Simeon. Doaua, delendana. toy 011 are iiaretiy sumiuoued t appear auu anxwer 1 the complaint of Alice Lu. Doane, filed against you in the Probate Courr iuaud; for ltox Klilac County, Utah Territory, wiihin ten days after the aorvice on you of this sumaious if served within this couuiy, or if without this county but within ibis disirictv In twonty days, otherwise within i?ny aays, or jnagmeiit by delimit will betaken against you. if you foil to aypear and answer. This action is brought t obtain a deciee dissolving, tbe bonds of matrimony now existing between y "U and said defendnut oa the groauds set forth In the petition on file- in said court And you are hereby notified that if you fil tn appear and aawer a repaired by law. default will be tak against youi and application made to the Court the rUie fur in said pe- ia-f9o- Q? 1 tr Belgrade, 22 BrJl Aa official dispatch received here tition. Cheyenne, 22: In witness whereof I kara hnreiintn. clause tue Turk were repulsed twice band and tU seal of Captaii jfitacrali, t the Niutu saicfiiuurt, thia asth accidrttslly shot by Lienteou)t duriag Monday despite their nuabera JulyA-KlUISUTdwin at Cat r Robinson, U is fared They were unable, even to J. C.IEWHT, approach tbe kl 1 amnat.lii.t wMi Ml t ivrui:ituu oi siUxJLnatt, ani only c (mi-tbreati-ned- u I AT THE n.. dav of er s C .5' "3 JOB WORK Q s a . IS EXECUTED -a a 9 PS 9 8 Ly ..g w 1 2 IN ALL ITS BRANCHES a? C 9 a 2 4L 01 bit as aixrjorior sty10 |