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Show BY TELEGRAPH FOREIGN. AMERICAN. f Washington, 29. has revoked SecreMorrill Secretary tary brbtow's order of July 18th, 1875, placing special aejUs under the direction of the Solicitor of (be Treasury. They will act under directioo of the supervising agent subject to the orders of iho Secretary. Secretary Cameron and General Sherman, leave here on I heir Western tour of inspection about September 12th, go ing us far as San Francisco. Columbus, 0., 29 to-da- y to-da- y New York, 20. this rooming, Wagner's mathematical instrument store, and At 6 o'clock, Ea-rick- 's were roUbed of $0,-(!1worth of goods by burglars, who openly loaded an express wagon with them. The building is on Maiden Lane, warehuu-- e X corner of Broadway. Tuere was one death from yellow fever in Brooklyn yesterday, and some consequent exciteiuen'. Monroe, La., 29. This city and vicinity arc greatly excited because of the- firing lat night by negroes in (he residences f David Falk. Lemay Falk and Isaiah Garrett, These parties are living ou the rivei below here. Mrs. David Fall, has beea dan, geronsly ill for severaJ weeks. was the target of the assassins. Mr. Garrett's house received about y bull e 8. Mr Leruay Falk saw two .'Qeu, botb colored,, enter his gate, tbey exploded two cap, aimmg at him, and went on. Several fa&tiliea in the vicinity have CMue ic-- ibis plaoe for safety, aud appeals have been j.ade to volunteer companies here for assistance. No cause can be imagined for th.s outrage, which bss thrown, the whole parish into inteuse excitement, and spread terror among tue whites of this section, where the greatest quiet has hitherto prevailed It is thought this trouble is a sequel of the disturbance which occurred last at a llei ublioau barbeoue, when eight or ten whites, present by invva-lion- , were rudely treaJed by th ne troes, their live threatened and were turced lo leuvt) the grounds to paeify tike infuriated blaeks, who drew their npetKt andl etherwise exhibited the feruoky of desperadoes. Fortuualely the firing at th houses did not de serious damage, although the shots in each case entered, the bedroom. Steps, have t, been taken to preserve the peace, and prevent a recurrence o lh sW-oe- l. outrage. hr sv-tnt- Sat-arda- y 29. VWta-wille- , Toe by ibe auction (ule of coal in New York wexe anxLmaly looked for by all engaged i the coal trad, wnl mucb surprise and alarm were- shown as the prices were bullet. LuecL Coal operators say the prices roug.ht will compel them ail to suspend operations, unless tolls and labor can bo .educed to a much lower figure tbaa. at present, with the chances against them, even with a general reduction, and miners will hardly submit to luwer The prices than are now prevailing situation has a gloomy outlook foo the Lul and winter trade. St. Louis, 29. and three y Twsne hurl by the- explosion of the boiler f a steam threshing Machine at Lane Jack, Mil, to day. The War Eagle and Golden. Eagle, two river steamboats built this season for the Mississippi river,, oommenced Their obrunning up the river ject is to compete- with the xailaoada in speed and oheepnrc and. restore the river traffic The beats .will run by oldule time. Saa Francisco, 29 Abwrt elevea o'clock last eight a fire broke out is a box factory on lirannau street, ia the southern part ef. the city. The neighborhood is closely built ug with, frame dwellings, stores,, and manufacturing establishments, aud boforeli a in , the fire almost completely swept tue large Mock bounded by liraanau, iTiw ose ad,'. Third and Fourth streets The only buildings saved being the fine emces of the. Central I'acifio Railroad aad a few frames of small value the Uttr mOv't badly damaged. Over fawu turned out of luMidri-jg! iU probably agg-- e tours. The lo 500,000 pte Geo. V. Kutberfud. ApisUnt Quarter, uaster General of Hliuois,. during the late war. Dad nibeyieutly in. charge of tuo bur " u of inspection. United States at St. Helena, Npa county, Army, prices-realise- - were-kille- seri-usl- d g ju-tiu- Governor Hayes has received sevral invitation to visit prominent gentlemen Kant and West during the fall, but he has declined them all. His officiul duties will probably not permit him to leave Ohio for some time to come. Chicago, 29 The Tribune's Washington upeoial ays the examination of the Indian of Cue of the North C.iiolina and Western Cherokees has led to the unearthing ol a Democratic 8windle,extending through tnree administrations and amounting to over $3,000,000 of money stolen which wad appropriated by Coo grew at various limes in connection with the removal of the Cherokees from Northern Gnorgi and vicinity t the Indian Ter- ritory. London, 29. special from Berlin says Austria will be invited to again take the initiative in submitting mediatory proposals to Turkey and jervia. The negotiations commenced by the guaranteeing powers are lor the present restricted to obtaining a suspension of hostilities. Great divergencies of opinion are feared when the details are discussed. This conference is considered the only means of ad them. The Times says there is an en tire absence of demand for silver for India, pending Wednesday's allotment of council hills, but there Iias been a inquiry and the market go d connm-nta- l is firm at G2d. Liverpool, 29. As the White Star steuiuer, Germania, she collided was leaving bcr dock wi.h the Ocean Line steamer Circassian, at anchor. The Germania lost her boat's davits from waist to quarter, an i sustained extensive damage to her upper works. Ihe Circassian lost ber bowsprit and figure-head- . Vienna, 29. The Great Powers are vonstautly interchanging telegrams concerning the A geueral agreeproposed mediation. ment has been reached touching the principal features of the policy to be adopted, but the details are unsettled. Germany U the room backward of the Powers. It is believed no great difficulty will be experienced in determining the steps to be taken, but ssreral days will probably elapse before the powers submit proposals t the Porte. A council of Ministers has been held in Constantinople to consider the peace proposals, of which the outlines have beeu given lo the Grand Vizier by the I'jwers separately. The F.uesians are streuaouoly opposed to the conditions. Belgrade, 29. Official advices state the Turks attacked the Servian's left on Monday, but were repalsed with heavy lose. They left a large quantity of arms and ammaattioD on the field. The diplomatic agents have handed to Premier Kistio a joint note from their respective governments. They take the subject of mediation into their hands and have instructed their ambassadors how to proceed to stop hostilities. Tbe Powers nre trying to hold Servia to its action, while the war party is trying to temporize in order to make better terms. Constant iple, 29. A cabinet oouncil, at which all the grand digniiaries were present, has resolved to depose tbe present Saltan and proclaim Abdul Humid. The change will occur shortly aad certainly g of ihe a it Kama-zrbefore tbe the great atutual feast of the Ma A to-da- y. - Mu-ra- d o. begi-aub- houoeAaua. ' Rome, that the Cardinal Hiram Crandall, Plaintiff. J Abigail Crandall, Defendant. Th- - People of the United State in the Territory of Utah wnd greeting to Abigail Crandall. defendant. You are hereby required to answer the in .aid court petition of Hiram Critndall, filed against yon, within ton days, exclusive of the day of --ervice, after the service oft yotl of this umnvons.if ered within this county.or, if served out of this couhty but within this district, within twenty davs, otherwise within forty days, or judgment by default will be taken against you according to the prayer of wiid petition. Paid action" is trough! to obtain a decree disg between solving the tionils of matrimony said plaintiff and defendant, upon the grounds set forth in the petition on tile in this office. And yon are hereby notified that if you fail to appearand answer the said petition as above required, plaintiff will take default against yon and apply to the court for the relief prayed for. In testimony whereof. I, J. C. right, Clerk of said Court, do hereunto net my hand and affix the seal of said Court, this 2Mb day of Aug. 1870. J. C. WRIGHT. Probate Clerk. Hf , Cot ' - HARVESTING " MACHINE N Vmw,L; ' a . -- e exi-tin- seal -- H ft 2 1 n -? 704t. Territory of Utah, J 8 In the Probate Court in. and for said County an' Territory, lion. Samuel mitl, frubate Judge. William II. fish, llaintijf. ) r. C--3 Caroline L.Fih, Defendant) The people of the United State in the Terntory of Utah, te Caroline I ii drfeml.ut. Ton are hereby sirainroned to appexr mid euxwei tbe complaint of VF illiaM It. HU tiled wnninnt von in the frobate Coart, in and lor Kox fcliler (iiufy, Utah Territory, within ten day- - otter the on yow of this summon, if served- within thia Coanty, (or if wHhout thw tOuunty, bi within thit Dist-ic- t, ia tweuty lav, otlerwiwe within forty dys ) or adgment by (fefuult wifl be taken against oo, if yuii tail to appear aud r. Xi-- sei-v- This action is brought to obtain a (lerree of Oisfrimony existing the said plsinnff and xaiil ou tbe. crouwhi set forth in tbe petition, on fl e in thi. Court. A1 you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer, as required by law, delimit will be taken against you. au t applicntion male to the Court for tue relief prayed for iu said petition. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand aud the seal of said Court this 5th day o July, A. V.. 1876. lnt - r- - n -- v iv"vw. I S E tB IBI 1 Vm 1 i :.) C o (K) 9 s6S-- 4t THE Ittl'ROVED PKIZE 310 WER an-w- er 1 D Probate Clerk ' ttox Elder County. J Id the Probata Court in and for laid CountT aad Territory, Hon. Samuel Smith, Probate Jrnige. Jetryhin E. William t, IlaintiffA rt. ySumKona. John. T. William. VrfeniTt. The people of the tlniled Ptatea in th Territory of Vtah, ta K. WiMiaiM dafetxitaat. You art hrrtfMr suinntonad to appear and the coatptatiit ofAiha T. Winisina lied agaia- -t you in th Probate Court, In and for Box Elder Comity, Utah Territory, withiu tea days after th service on. you of this saminous, if served within this Cnwuty, (or if without this County, but vithin this District, in twenty ys. otkensM wuhin forty day) or judgment by default wili be taken against yon, if you tail to sypear and anawer. Thiaartion is brought ta obtain a decree dis solving the touda of nmtrimotr listiag-bet-wceai4 pliviatiff and said defnndan , on the grounds set iirth, in the petition on tile t a this Cour. Aad you are hereby notified that if yoa fait to appear aad aaawer, as required by law, default wililko taka against you, aad application made to tha Cyart for th lelicf prayed for in said ?f fto'pf -- has no Superior for Draft and Convenience. I CO :S THE DROPPER J.C. WRIGHT, Territory of Utah, a mmi mm c o- anwer. iip2 ir tvmMfm k0 fliliiMi Iff AMeo)i. SEAL ts mm 1 Box Kldnr County - r- Liglit canuot be beat; needs oolj to be tried. All tbe McCorrafck Machines manufactured for the last thirty years been acted for simplicity of construct ion, superiority of workmanship bate and durability. EVERY MACHINE FULLY GUARANTEED. Samples to be seen at Joshtta Willianis, Ogden; Goodwin Bros., Kichard&n & lXwaglass, Smithfteld wbo are alit Agents for the s37-3known FISH 1JR03. WAGONS. lo-pa- e3 m Mills Ogden Planing & AND LTJMBER YARD, GIDS05 Re-sawi- ng a - well-seUct- SEASONED LITMEBB, DAVID JAMES KIXI$ has-no- italtrnr, . lr UB'EKRB, Shingle Mills, Lath Mills, Pinning Mill W-lj- Varm Fueigbt and Spring. i We rerurr hankfr tbe liberal patronage of the pu'Alxr, and hope, by strict commiseiosk. The President of Costa. Rica, Tqsiret, SKND 25o. to (k. P ROW ELL k CO., New York, 100 paces, containing lints el has been overthrown by the military 3,000 newspapers,f and' eatiatotea sliowiag eoet o( dt4C-Iand a Provisional President,. Dr. Via- advertising rente Iferrera, pat in hie place. Gen. Thomas Guardio, ex President of the s Republic, ia expected b ok soon from, K V ' his tour to Guataaiala and San Salvaa . o dor, to resume hi old post- of President 7. of toe Republic. Don Marianoy was inaugurated President of Peru. - s30-l- yl y I-- Pa-rdi- CO a ?aia Fhila-deipbi- &. 0 WEBER MILLS, 0Cden 4. per Thousand a o o Z- ?5 - ca-o- f S h Of 2 - raaae at Rwdolpi, Rich County, fbc sale at tit sjC-I- isti W o f- k T-- 5' ECCLES-- 3m 3in870 d292 DAVID o-- l s5s.? BUP.TON. ! w c OS-- o 0 s & ' e nsa I "i s o-- jc s g al In the Probate Coart, in and for -- aid County and Territory, Uao. gamuat Smith, frobate Judje.. j 5 Summons.. f t- July, A.D.18T. . k sit sCS-A-- k Emma Jf. WrttlWii'I'nf. C rtm The People ef the UnitediStatoa in. the Terri-toi- y of VtaH ta Sinienn Itoane, detemlaot. You are hereby auauiiunrd to. ayyear aud answer the complaint ol Alice U.. Doaue, filed againat yuu lu Ui Protatte Coart in ami fur Lox Llder. County, Vtaa. Territory, wittiin ten day alter the oervice on yew of this euDinioiie-iaerved withiu this cmiiuy, er if without thia oouaty tut withiu this distriov - twenty day, otiiarwiee withiu forty da;rs, or jpidcntent by default will! be taken agniiiKt yrn If ynni IStl'to appMr and auswer. ' Thi- - autlon i WcooRht t ebtaiiaa deciee tbobondaaf iimtrimony bow exibting between y u and eaididefendtuiloa ttte eet forth in the petitienoa'&ft ift iiaiit entire. faittn Aud.you.are appear and aaewer aa required law, default ill t- take against ou. and application, made tn the Court jfor the relief prayed for in laid pe. tition. .Iu witneaa whertb'f I hee bereunto Mt my hand and the aeal of saM Oourt, thia .9tli day of Weky-MMffteith- tHe Probata Court ,in and for Box ty, xertiawry, ot u tau,. iiuu. Judga.. In , Alice L. Dwrm, fflaMtJT-M. Simeon Dimnt, Defcnd'l- - HARPER PEESY, HEBLBICC L GIBSON, IJoa fchle County. 21 SHINGLKS, . Ha - Territory atTUtah, SUPIiRloiTQUAHTY OF I and Mllm. CoatiM- aonriJi aud Faankllia Streets, Ogdeiv 01 N - HOWARD attention to business, awf scjnaire dealing, to merit a oontiBuaaofr of youu fsrors. Call and see us or 8ESJ ORDXXS BF 3TJIIL, Wimil WILL BE PROMPTLY A'TFESDEl TOl 28. At a bacqnefr day given to the delegates representing the a working me who returned frona Deemouiina described the visit and others made speeohe. Letters received frosa Tiotor Hugo and Louis Blanc were read, aud resolutions adopted tendering thanks to their friend in m erica for the cordial reoepiion given the delegation Con- -' ' s .- It..t a. - 11 liUnner-wiet- . l- -i i- -l 29. have It ia aCamed unanimously agreed to omit certain cereroenies ia- a conclave lo be held - JR0PRIET0R3. & ECClESv. when tbe election of a successor lo Pope whereof I have hereunto set my Pious IX becomes necessary. The ob- hand and tba Mat of saitt- Court this 24th, day ol A.U.1S7. We wish, to announce to oar Patrons and the Public generally, that, we tattject is to hahtea Ihe electiou of the new August. oo, hand,, and aonstautlj arriving, a stock of A C. WRIGnT, Pope aad keep the conclave fret from PrvbataClark. fureiga itilaenco Santander, 29. It is saiJ 2:1,821 men all armed with aCSMt Whioh wa offer at TIfE LOWEST ?0SSIBLE IIOCRKS aa Krupp aad. Placeotia guns, will embark at Sautantler and Cadu for Cuba, before OF SHINGLES, LATH, MQULI1NG AXJ ALL November tat. Tinner. .HN,M'it-- r A Mtein Fitter. UWILDINU MATEKIAL, Including Panama, 29. (SuraeiiMor to MitohlP A Jaaiesji The revolution is Colombia t FULL LINE OV Bf.ACK ANDGALVA5UZKD Wiiulowiv II rack el n, T. (A, Rustle antl Bevd Flooriug, Iron, Pipe Hiici t'itriags kept to stoc!. Hose , yet taki n a general shape. In the States ck-.etc. MiaiugH Pipe and Fittings f.r same. Agent for liuoisey's of Cocaaca ihe rebellious parry ia still celebrated; and Lift Vamp. Pwupe rePLAS-ISOOwe in-- it hostile aititude, but nv further Is Machinery daily in operation wher paired, and Pump kit tings on aand. and also SCEOLL has occurred. The Ceaserva SAWIXG, figbriag making Mouldings, Doors, Sash, Frames FIKXACE WOSX AltD R00FI5G, live opposed to. the existing, tegiwe are eto.,. etc, to order. We continue to receive onJ era for SUeet Iroa. Comioa made to order principally aA Catago, some 2.600 in Galvanised 8oldered Top Fruit and SeirLanellini aa. of attack HI LIS, j EMPIRE n'unbr, awaiting govern& PIIOEXIX Hvwy Cans a specialty in their aeaaon. ment iroep. The latter are about 4,000 Orders Sfoiu the eouairy promptly Hied and athipped. strong, waiting for arms to make-tbWarehouse) and Workshops, Weat Tff le St., tack. A commission of peace has been uanied to attempt an arrangement be HALT I.AKK CITY, tween the two parties. James M. Eder, Dlafihiijacrj, and the Iuiproted Mkch.sU Wugoua, Opposite City Maa Market P.O. Box. 308 United Stales consul, is a member of the Ui' nigh.1, coBeu.n.ptioa. The Dmooratae Stare ConveaHon ol Nevada, lo day nominated for eleotors. J' C. Cuirie, E. rmacc and. J. C frastBuJX Av U. KUis,.'; ; McC0RMICK Summonii VH. ! dilo( mTTTTI In the Probate Court in and for Box Eld County, Territory of Utah, Hon. Samuel Smith Judge ju c WRwrrr. Clara. ldr.Co1! Sunmoru- - Eobert L.. WretlittJr Defendant ) of the- Vairtd' 8tate in the u olrt Ktah, send greeting t Wretlind defendant. Yoa are ilerety r,ll"r?nj answer the petition oS Ka.aia Mv in said Court tiled againe yoa, within alter the m vw of the day or exclui-on you of tl.ia unmnjon, if eerred witbitwrtnui bat county. .MP orred out of m within twenty days; other. thia witliin. forty days, or Judttn.enfc will be taReu agaiuet you according to the of said petition. tit- . is-- brought to obtain Paid a;ti taUius the Load, of matrimony V,".'"iua.V-- t .aid plaintiff aad, defendant inupon oft o forth in the petition on to th Ir.if yon And you ara hereby notified that id petition as appear aad answer default avaiot you plaintiff will tak. The- - peopl - 8 )e"' e i -- !,r PJ JL I fsaa- -l ' . Probate Cawk. |