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Show s BY TELEGRAPH. AMERICAN. Tallahassee, 27. The notice from the Secretary of State to tbe members of the canvassing beard to meet (his morning to recanvass tbe returns, was withdrawn McLinn and Cowgil refuse to obey tbe order of tbe court, and will hie a mo tion to vacate the rule and set as'de tbe mandamus. Att t9" eneral Cocke will tbey the, be court bv J. Ex Attor- making tb rthis morn ney Gt ing. jjade a can- to-da- y. i f r r t ig after tbe J if bad refused Jrew 497 and canvass be ice in obedience to court. '. Subsequently Jib of tbe board met at 4 n. iney nave just coa- fi r canvass and given Drew a of 195 and the 11 ayes electors Jocke filed a protest; the court lbles to morrow. New Orleans, 27. 0.'he Senate committee met and took ton Rouge. ip tbe patisb of East Alexander Stephens Gilbert, colored, testified that he resides in East Baton Rouge, about three miles from the city. Have seen an armed body of men, styled bulldozers, or regulators, riding on tbe public roads at night, Tbey visited the cabins of colored people Republicans. Visited my Tbej were Democrats. house on the night of September 5th, when I was absent. My wife and two colored men escaped into the fields. Tbey put a rope around my wife's necK, broke down my armoire and tore down my fences. Knew Paul Johnson, colored. Think he was murdered. Knew Tive and Myers, colored. They were murdered. Did not see their bodies. Kuew Wm R. Payne, colored. He was taken out and tied with a rope line . ..rvj . u l ir ...4 tiuiu uuuui. uw uij uuubg. ilcaruj jaius a pistol fired about fifteen minutes later. Heard about fifteen men coming down the lane. They broke down Payne's door, and said they wanted Payne, and no one else. They went in and brought him out. lie said, ' Gentlemen, what do you want of met I'm not a thief." They said, "Well, if you ain't a thief now, you have been one." He said, "I have lived a Radical and will die one." His bod was afterward found in ArmiU Hirer. There were marks in the road where he had been dragged.' He was president of the 3d ward Republican club at the time he was taken. Ibe Democrats drew pistols .on uie. Ameng their earliest converts was Richmond Dunn, a eolered man, President of th Republican club and Ike Ona Randall, another, leading negro. cause of defection among the colored people was that tax notices had recently been served on them; in one case a tax on a horse worth $40 of $13, and another of $7.50 on a cow andjcaif, which tax'notices were read from Tbe stand by Democratic speakers. I Captain Farmer, a Deaiocratio candidate for Congress, was very popular with the negroes on account of his earnest and vigorous prosecutions while district attorney. McEnery occupied the entire time of the session. His testimony s not especially new. lie believed the rifle clubs essential for the preservation of the peace, and gave instances where, they had done it A rigid developed nothing contradictory. Adjourned till evening. -- ' ' , Che'on, on the frontier. The signal for this movement was expected from Constantinople, and no one at tbe Rus headquarters doubted that the army would cos8 the Pruth at Sku'jmi, in the direction of Josses, where the would be removed to Upgheni. It is calculated this movement would tiike place about tbe 1st of January,; a date according with tbe expiration of the fortnight's prolongation of tbe armistice advocated by Ruseia. The Globe asserts that Kussia has cr dered her fleet to rendezvous at Oischa-kofas active measures are being made by the Turkish fleet. The Pall Mill Gazette says the telegrams on the Eastera questions are misleading, and warns its readers not to be lieve the dispatch abou' tbe British Ambassador's return, the Marquis of Salisbury's ultimatum and tbe departure of the English fleet from Turkbh water, etc. It says Biika Bay is do pi tee for large ships at this Beason, and the Marquis of Salisbury's business wnn t ie Sultun yesterday, was not to preset t the proposals of tbe conference as an ultimatum. All talk of tbe argumen's between Russia and England goes Ho far, if it is hjld to signify that England will impose Russian demands on tie Porte for the sake of peace. We may wish to see their proposals accepted; but if refused we will not quarrel with tbe Porte, but watch the outcome of a refusal with a steady view for the protec tion of our own interests in the world. to bead-quarter- f, HorEE City, Editor Jckction : We Deo. 23d, 1876. have a dramatio association in to-da- y nV'Da' i; Bessaraoia "is" that the V"A The news from Russian army is so little fit,, for a long campaign that the Grand Duke Nicholas has telegraphed that unless he receives a considerable reinforcement of picked troops he cannot commence serious operations beyond crossing the Pruth and taking up quarters in KOumauia. London, -- 7. A Times' Vienna dispatch says some believe the question' of prolonging the armistice will be made dependent on on Turkey giving a decisive'declar-Uo- n the subject of reforms and guarantees. This seems to (ally with the news from Kischeneff, that preparations are t9 advance the Russian headquarters Jan. M, 1877, at .2 e clock p m., t u fcrtrey round, '.rgden Uity. One light rcaa eteer, about 4 yean old, upper-elop- e off each ear, no brand viaiote, bunt of tail tainments at regular intervals, during the winter season. Tbe health of the people is generally good, and we have at last got rid of the small pox. Much credit is due Prest. Belknap and others, for their immediate action in placing the house under quarantine, as soon as the disease made its appearance; by this means it has been confiaed to one habitation and not allowed to spread,' M. B, Wheelwright's family being the only ones who have suffered from the malady, but with them it was a general, thing The house is still under quarantine, as one ohild has a sore on its head which we fear might prove contagious, and Prest. Belknap Mr. thinks it best to lie , prudent. Wheelright's family have been visited often during their calamity, and pro vided for according to their require- ments. The Junction comes to hand regularly; anu is about the only paper we find time to read during the busy season of the year. j. m. Oni roa i glef, about 4 yean old, upperslope off both ears; no brand visible. One dark re1 yearling eteer, white under elly. crop and slit in left ear, upper ana lower hick ib right, no b amis risible. One white steer, speckled eider, square crop oil ldTt ear, uppcrslope off right, illegible brand on right hip. One red cow, crcp off right far and underbit in left, no brand risible. d One roan heifer, upper and low er nick in right tsar and upper nick in leu, no brands visible. One red and white spotted steer, one year old star in forehead, no brands ruible. One litfht brindle calf, white uuder belly, bush of tail white, star in forehead, no brand visible One pale red steer, throe years old, crop off right ear and slit in left, branded U on leu nip; , One dunu colored horse iLule, about nine ( t years old, las shoes on. One light brindle cow, about five ol, littlo white in face, white on back, crop and tin derbit off right ear, has a white heifer cull' with ' her. One tvi and 'whfte bull, one year old, crop off left ear, slit In right. , . ; t :v One black and. white, heifer, oue year old, no ' brands viuible One bay mart, about six years old, bran 1eJ 'J on left thigh. r 1our-jeir-o- ld three-year-ol- . - mm 1 2 s i ?! 5t yrs 3PH ".( W . 3 W. N. FIFB, ' j Distiict Ponndkeeper. Ogden City, Dec. 23. 1878. PROCLAMATION! ' in Ogden City and Weber County, that J am compelled, in consequence of the exceeding great demand for my Scotch Whisky, to limit my numerous patrons to not more than one drink at one time! My country cousins are requested to make early application with their "demijohns" for a "wee drap" with which to spend a "Merry Christmas." er In the Probate Court, In and for the County of (Jacne, Territory or Utah. Harriett Keilton, Plaintiff, Tlie people of the United States, In the Territory of Utah, send greeting to David Neilson, defendant. Yon are hereby required to answer the peti tion of Harriett NeiJson, in sa d court filed against yon, within ten days, (exclusive of the day of service), after the service on you of this summons, if served within this county, or U served ont of this county but In this district within twenty days: otherwise within forty days, or judgment by default will be taken against you ac cording to the prayer or said petition. Said action is brought to obtain a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between said plaintiff and defendant, on the grounds set forth in the petition on file in this office. And you are hereby notified that if yon fail to appear and answer the said petition as above required, plaintiff will take default against you and apply to the court fgr the relief prayed for. In testimony whereof, I, J, A. Leishmsn, clerk of said court, do hereunto stt my hand and affix the-seof said Court, this 17th day November ; , 1S7 - sealJ x v JAMES A. LEISIIMAN, , Probate Clerk, Cache sicoa , . . . Co J. P., writes from Mont, Idaho,-DecV . TIIK MEMDKRS OF THE NORTfl Irrigating Company who are owing taxes are hereby notified to settle en or before 4 all&interfrade it KEW ARRIVALS ' 'i t ; , '' ' SPECIALLY SELECTED for LOCAL DEMAND A FULL LINE ..... OF, ; f - j v If f i ,'.X . r" Mi.' 1 REPEL-- SHEETINGS, LIXSEYN, FLANNELS, LANT8, AND ALL CLASSES OF,, WINTER '"'..I DRESS AND DRY GOODS. I ! ' i I Sole Wholesale Agents in' Cache County for? ' i',. , , THE CELEBRATED PR0V0 CLOTHS 8 J , HATS and CAPS, in Great Variety. i 'j v jlKISi I BOOTS 'and" SHOES, a Complete Stock, ; ;: . : ; : ( I , r; A SPLENDID LOT OF , i, ; ; . .... s . i New r. HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE, : v B UILDERS' FITTI GSt :V-- .:' ALL JANUARY t j . N. O. I. Co. Sad Accident. D. Osborn, Summons. vt. David Xnlson, Dtjtndant, r. . "r IU I ... oft: bar-tend- . And the Latest Styles of 1877, 1st, "A sad occurrence has just happened, which has thrown our town into a mel- Or the amount will be collected according to law, without further notice. ancholy state. On the evening of the 19th inst., Hans Christensen, of this II. C. WA K D LEI Gil, town," va9 found dead in his stable. A si' Secretary. coroner's jury was immediately sumwas an held and moned, upon inquest the body, before Justice Osborn, who, after examining all the testimony in regard to the affair, rendered their verdict THE to the effect that deceased's name was COOKING AND HEATING STOVES : ' 3-- 2t Hans Christensen, he was born Nov. 29, 1819, in Jytland, Denmark, and came to his death by being accldently kicked kicked and stamped on in the stall by hia horse. Deeeased has no family nor relatives in this country." . t A t Two-Humlred-t- Guu." ou r t All to bV Sold , J . at the Very' Lowest Market Bates ! J til Blind Physician! I !.' ' as welt as RE-jjujtjlutmujxts are thoroughly- I Oxm. WIIGLESALjE : Persor afflicted with CHRONIC DISEASES of, asy kind, are advised to call on the Doctor J ;v at the ear-rest- city 3acopizsxi; I ; 4 tjiijj ly . Stocked for the k. 'Season. i ., Tbe merchants of Northern Utah will find at thU house all (bejr need for muf . plies. One terj important adrantage to storekeepers in buying at the iogsa ' Small quantities can be, obtained and soli, Branch shonld not be orerlooked. and new porchaees made and disposed of and the process be several tiroes repeat- - ' ed in ibe same time it would take to make one shipment from Ogden or Salt ' Lake. Thus witBi' small profits, qnick retorns and frequent; sales, mercantile v ' proeperity: cfta be assured.' Wool, Hides, Orain, Butter, Eggs, cto., taken it r. ; , , exohangc. . - , ' ; , - : M.C. All Orders addressed to t .. JLT. . . -- , - ; ,i 1 TilA. TCIIEJt, Manager ; i-iogan- B?asxoh.'.2i. C;.:.!irhBS.:i,:.;. u '' Terms , sultations Freo and I ..;;.; Cuaete?. Oak, Monitor, aad all the Best Patterns. rrom me luromo uiooe.j Woolwich is now jn better posi tion to build guns "of 200 ton than ' YOUNO S?,. OfiDEN,-it was to undertake these of 80 tons when the order for manufacturing an Dr.! KINOSLAND ItM a repuUtioa of FORTY experimeutal weapou of- the latter YEAU.3 stauuiug iu tbe chief cities of tht Kast. i weight was first issued. Designs for a gun of 1G4 tons have been for some Ob!itotrio-and the DUeuscs time in tbe hands of the War De- - of Women a Specially. partment; but it is now almost certain MRS. HECCLUND, that this immense calibre wiir be Who is ansoc'ate't with Dr. Kingsland, Is a and that th pet pieca of surpassed, Uradcate of the Stockholm institute, Sweden, and is thorousrhly qualified ordinance for the English navy of ' to attend to all difficult saws the future will be a Fraser gun of parturition. j about in 50 200 feet tona, weighing Moderate- - Conlength, having a bore of 20 inches, and throwing, with a powder, charge Confidential. ef Something like 800 pounds a proi Cases of Leading and other Miner! jectile weighing from 3,000 to 4,000 permanently cord by Dr. XiBgMtnd's V Poisonings pounds. tLJCGTKOCUt.inCALBATUS. UMw ; ,' ' ... . DR.K1NGSLAND, er ''' MY this place, organized some six weeks since with Charles Parker as President Last night they gave us an entertain ment in Stones Hall. .The play was "Ten Nights in a Bar Room," and was performed creditably by the actors. It would be hard to tell who did best, for all acquitted themselves beoomingly. The ofcly wonder is they could do so. well with so little practice. Ibe enter N. B. A first class, experienced tainment ended with the laughable farce specially engaged to preknown as "The Dutchman's Ghost." r ' ' mixed them drinks.' The association having provided pare selves with scenery, and extended the W. D. SPRUNT. stage in the hall, which heretofore has d65tfs99tf proved too small, propose to give enter- 21, 1876: Ler-do'- s POSSESSION THE FOLLOWr HAVE IN ING described ftuimali which it not claimed Iwithin ten dny from date, will be sold Tuesday, BE tuen Items From Hooper. pelier, Bear Lake County, Copenhagen, 27. The Lower Chamber of Parliament w&b rogued to January 9th, when the final struggle between the Powers of the government will begin. Havana, 27. "v, Gen. Mejia, formerly President Secretary of War, who was banished from Mexico by Porfiero Diaz, arrived here yesterday. He says tbe 'accounts of the capture of Lerdo and the shooting of Escobedo, published in the American papers are unconfirmed rumors. Lerdo has probably succeeded in reaching the Facifio coast in safety. , i : Versailles, 27.-in Gambettft met with a defeat the Budget committee which rejected, 12 to 11, his motion that of Deputies should declare the , Senate bid exceeded its powers in restoring grants Btiicken out of tbe Budget by Deputies. ' Although the Budget committee thus decided that the question of the powers of the Senate ougfat not to be raised, they nevertheless again adopted various grants ' as originally passed bv the Deputies. r estrAy notsce. j IT KNOWN UNTO ALL cross-examinati- FOREIGN. n oaf . ,.f : ."u , ; mil receive prompt attention. '! H. ,fU' T T.. If-.,.,- ELDRE1) GE, r . . 4 I: - - Y, 'i::U .t |