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Show tharl W. "" and Bk Penrose. Editor ns Munsgor. " " the IIuust, us he Spe.ikrr sta.ed to d ry that under the call of States en Monday for bills far reference, 'reso'ji'.iens to amend the rules may be presented and referred to the eomnittee on tules,wbich tnay report, and dilatory motions would not be entertained. It requires a simple mnjority; rote to change the rulear es-- . tablil new one. As to the charactorJ of the new rule the RepeWieans LnT had much discussion It is de cided that a substitute for Cessna' rule of Monday last may be made, and so modified that the Republicans who voted against his rule may vote for the new one. "This 'rule is to be for a!t fure until repealed,. U provides that when any question is pending before" the Honse there will be but two dilatory motions entertained, one to adjourn and one nxing toe tyne to. which, it shall ad journ; but the previous question ia not t be seooodel the same day that the proposition is introduced or reported, unlets by a three fourths majority. Adi vantage may, however, be taken of this rulo to pass the civil rights bill. There is do satisfactory explanation as to why this arrangement has not already been made, and this long contest avoided-- . There is some apprehension that an extra session will be necessary to the large amount of public business that is suffering on account of this Few, if any, members, filibustering hewever, desire an extra session, and if night sessions are devoted to business, there my be no need for it. persona in public c mveyauces, hotels and theatres, aud the minglin of the races iu schools, is outrage off the. South aad thopullicut. Jarge, nd there is more malice to the Caucas-sia- n than friendship to the Ethiopian in the measure wbirh B. B. i trying OUDEX. UTAH. Friday Era!n?, Jan." 29, 1875. ''.' v so hard tqjwccipttate,.:.;' 1 AVeTiopo the dodgg which will be Tl'ltKRY.AXD MOXTJK A EG resorted to in Monfay Dext to over -come the-tacti- ca of the 7 Democrats, The trouble between Moutenegro Uie make. civil and rights bill, a lawg and Tarkoj.hseabeldicJ their diffb the laud, will eircutveuted. and iculties Late been amicably settled, utier JWIuro, aad that the aa and tha little war cioud arising above prove may n"nd Ius them has quickly YaoTshed away. masoular8 Israelite a of tno iu The tcinarity of . .Mentenegro played-ou- t . game. its power- no. wouId-beSamp9o- threatening conjparatrielg ful ueighbor is remarkable, and hardthat ly accountable on are ittl folks , generally pugnacious. J'or the dispfopytion Letweeu the two countries in immense. But the true key to the hostile bearing of the diminutive Power is the support heretofore aceorded to Montenegro by Russia, The, Great Bear of the North, always anxious tu lay its paw upou "the sick' maa," was seen by Turkey behind the Montenegrin and its low growl was heard above the demand of the small aruiv of mountaineers. j Montenegro h a mountainous region on ,the .western frontier of n m Meeting of the llawson tbo-princi- ple . Family,. Aa tliera number of Raw nons, and their connections, ia tbta County, we caiuleme from Ike Woroestei (Mus..) Gazette an account of family which took place in the Horti eallurat Hall ia last eity, Sept. 16, 1871 Tbft full account is too1 lengthy for our column. re quit : , 1 The family are tleseecdfttrts of Edward . ber of his descendants were gathered ws watsfeejitji ajpErhjinjionJjy the Great Powers, becausoof the op portunity it afforded of Russian in- terferenco, which mighjjiave iuvolv. ed iu n sanguinary con flict..',44 trlfliof jaattcrs .' rten hinge the fate of groat nation?'. jvnr hint rou 1875. The H fur tllo. Third Judi rial DktricLior18I5jtva&,pxepared by the j Probfte Judger of ilt :Luk:e county ana the iJIerk ot the Tlisrd District Court,- hi; the office of the aforesaid ProbaSe. Judge, yesterday,"! 28th iBt. Two hundred names were Belected, .the odd number; by .the JJtstrict Llerk and the even numbers by this Prolate" "Judge. 173 of the 200 names are from' Salt Lake county, the Probate Judgo making none of his BoJectioos, from other couBtieR. There are only seven from HVeber county, viz : ,Yui Stocr, Xo, 175; jax - John IIorrockv.l77; Jar, Bond.n?; William SharpV 181,J Johti A' Jost, 1S3j ..William Gilbert, So; E. A. Vat, 187, , Three only from JJox Tannel, 195;' Elder, nel Howe 197;rE. "VT; Morgan, 199. Three from Cache county, via : Sam uel Bergman, 19, Robert Cannon, 101; Charfes Goodwin; 193. j And but one from Davis county, viz ; Hi- latn T. Shurtliff, 157. What's tlifr reason, the ''cow. coup ties' ape left out ia the cold, Judge? J 4 xit-.-S- u. frTTmn; Bch Butler, the jlay SampgonHe boldU trying waB shora-o- .to the locks where his strength lay, at tho last fall election, and now he is gath ering his powers for a Jast stroke gf misthicf, in bringirig 3ownIie civ I d rights bill oiithe he ids of tha Demo-erats,an- to do moredauiagitott'eca tiou at bis politieal death than he has inflicted during tb whole of his ' active public life. To force up)a th whita peopla the close company of. an inferior race, whose presence in liny numbers may be knowu through the medium of the nasal organ, without the sense of sight, to oocipel unwilling whites ti submit 'o contact with coloratl' c "T in now Two Hamlrcd ' Since on of Kuitlish birth-Sough- t out New Knjrlaud's sandy shores, of liberal faitli. K.vson was bii siimnma, ' Not of any lordly stock,. Such a Old fiuglanil loves toclaim. But firm ia Uod, as rock. To hono bin, our head, VVe ua thin Any do meet; Let n welcu.e nil bin kindred,. Tirnt joj may b eoniplet. : His mem'ry gives no pain . Hi mime, exalt It high; For character without a stain -- MuM liva and never die. Bo we'll rejoice In tbie, Tlirft from ic pure a WmiJ, , Came out .." tnut WJio ,, r i s. )- r B. STBAirOKO, Oeden Jan.SO.lfTIS. r j ' 3IAIX STKE1.T, OGDEX. Trnrtef. dtW-lo- HAVING INCBEASED OUR STOCK t OF FRENCH AND ITALIAN ! - rpBX TNIKG n For instrnctiea , WILL OPN XH SCHOOL the abev ; lassiagee in the 2d IVard Scliowlliouse, I Commencing oa GROGERIES! s . j s CtiDtKilGJiiO , J. RARE D. MALAN. . For f nrrher partlcalan enquire of H. sob, Bcoooi. i sKjiier. I . or Sandstone Monuments The best and d;(8-- ORDAINED ' BY, THE City Council of Ogde City, that- - an Or dinance entitled 'An Ordinance- - in rela tion to Common Schools,' passed March 20th, A. D-- 1871, be, and the same is hereby, repealed. W, Thsmsox, "J Convmilfea BE . C Bawwn'a doacndann bare awirjle! bete. To (bake banda, wish each other fi ieudly cheer, U-re tgutlivr do they utaud, r.an t man, And they baptii thnniielreg the "Raweon Clan," Aiimng ine kiui ana kid are Bien, Aud Uiuiiuy i lnn iiiin wmneo. ; There are sunit that do not bear his name, Bnt desceut from him they justly claim. riin bloor flows on as pure through fem ile line. As throuch the otlmr sex, the masculine, kevtien Kawsan Dolpe is with us too. lo bin ir frateful ttmnks ahvtrulv due. li'i In our annals his uame will ttnd a place, For he is the historian of oar rnc. Wh-- a the earth once ni'ire has rolled aromd, Aaotber reun on may then be fonnd. Soon this pleasant meeting we chall adjourn, And then to out bumrs w will all return. un ' Penrose, j on Revision. Tassed Jan. 22d, A. D. 1875. L. - ' OODEN dieanet In the market. East or West. tf to J. HERRICK, Mayor. STREET, OGDEN, (Next door north of ill hold services aeeordiraj to the rites of the Catholio Church, in Liberal Hall. -- V 6. H. Tribe's provision store.) MEAL3 AT ALL HOURSd50-- ARRIVING EVERY FEW DAYS. riAiLnoAD 11 AND EASTERN CONNECTIONS. OUR DRY GOODS runs exclusive over tha We have gone into the CL.OTMIXG I,IXF, Ogde a. Jan. 18, 2873. tlJ3si-- EER BROTHERS Oilman Palace Sleeping Cars uu in rassenger Trains. a ' ' 0enl Sup't, Cbieag. OUT Being about to leave for Europe I will sell off my stock of Goods Consisting of BENTS' FURNISHING .: ON 1 E .1 FY COMPETITI Must be Sold Without Reserve I ! ' 2 The Utah Northern Co. DUMBER , GOODS! Hals. Caps, Beots and Shoes, Motions, Ac, D s?l-Si- OKDiiRS ItY : CIiOTELTHTG, S. PLONSKY, Jlaiu Street, Ogden. d09-3- T . a . ;' Constantly Replenished. The only from Chicago . running the nagnificdnt , LUMBER c . AT PRICES WHICH W. F. CKAWF0RD 2f . D., In the Senate, yesterday, a resolution to enquire into the expediency ef repeal. k PLAIN CITY. tng me act granting a subsidy to the Pa ciho Mail Steamship Company, was re Weber County, ... tak. ferred to the judiciary committee. a The House bill granting the right of way ana aepot grounus to the Oregon Central Pacific railway eompany through ine put lie lands irom ninneniucca, Nevada, to Columbia river in Portland, Uregoo, was amenaed and passed. ' The following bills were passed: Sen ate bill providing for the appointment of a commission to ascertain the right of subjects or Urcat Britain to lands in Ice Territory which.was the pubjecl of the award 6f the Emperor of Germany under the treaties of 4b and 71, between the (jutted States and Great Britain; Logan, Cache County Senate Mi amendatory and eupplemen- - Office to the act March of tory 1st, 1872, entitled an "act to set apart a certain tract of land lying near the headwaters of tl Having thre Steam Saw Mills beside several lellowatone river, at a pubhe park.1 water fewer mills, we are prejreJ to furnish The Louisiana discussion was resumed. C mkling took the floor. The galleries BILLS OF vyere densely crowded, many persons having the privilege of the floor occupied He said the President ! seats there. message ought te have ended the discus sion. Tburman, who was the leader of the democratic party, could not tell what In tjuantitr at intes wblrh to do with the Louisiana qusiion, though it wae I be gospel of the Dtrac -DEFY COMPETITION. orats to keep up the ferment. He denounced the elect ioti of '72 a fraud, and the White Leasuers as murderers MAIL, aud traitors.. He justified the positioa ef Sheridan, though admitting hrs adwill receive unmediat attenlioa. vice could bot be legally sustained. " He had not concluded when the Senate ad LUMBER Shipped to any ioinl on tb Railroad journed. In the Houie the deadlock on the civil rifrlus bill continued all day and until M. D HAMMOND, after midnijbt. It can be revlily bro ken ou MuuJay by a mere majority ia , ; iiISill.(i lUirMj 1 dUi-lsU-- 1 Trnu and offer as nice 1 MOTIVE IS HKRKBY OIVEX THAT A 1 1 Meetinir of the uf th School Kitrict, Ogdau City, will be held in the 8eeond District School limine, Young Street, Ogden, on Monday, February 1st, 1876, at I p.m., for ium purpose oi (lectin I tore Trustees, and oiuer scuooi Dusiness as may be necessary. THOS. KMMBT, JaS. BIRCH.. variety. ht as can be had at any tailor's establishment. ' Great Central Route Eastern tine DEPARTMENT s fjouipieie in every W.N. FIFE, District Potrod Keeper. Ogdsn City, Jan. 29, 1874. STOCK Ladies' California Shoes! Great Central Route. H. E. SABGENT, OUR ShoulJ any particular kinj not in stock be called for, by leaving an order, iu two days it can be had fioru our Salt Lake House at their price "BLUE LIME" IIAVB IN MT POSSESSION TUB FOLLOW-la(lesribed animals, which if net claimed. snidtakeu away within ten days from .iat, will niRne-i- i responsiDie Di'lder, on Fob. 2 8th, at Monday, 1875, p.m., at the Oedeu C.ty Stray Poimd. One Urown Heifer, 2 years old, white faee.crop off right ear, under half crop in left, illsgibla brand on left hip. One rrd Heiler, 2 years old, slit and nnderbit In left ear, crop off right ear, illegible on rich hip. One red Cow, 6 years old; white nndor belly, crop and nnderbit in left far, undeibit in right ear. One red Steer, 2 years old, slit In eaebear, bush of tail off. One red mooley Steer. 1 year ol I. One red Hrifer, 1 year old, no brands' sisible. One brin ile and white speckled Heifer Calf, slit ia both enrs, no bmndt visible. 0ns pale rd Heifer, white under belly, crop and nnderslope of left ear, illegible brnsd on left ribs, and left hip. One red Heifer, 1 year old, white in face, whita-nnde- r belly, bash ol tail white, no brands visible. One red and white Steer, 1 year old, swallow-for- k In each ear, no brand visible, i'ne red and white roan Heifer, 1 year old, white face, red areund the eyes, hole iu each ear, scar uu rigdt iuikii. One bay Ponv. in veam M luith t,lnt r..t -- .kit. left lore foot white, strip in 'lace, illegible brand' uu lensoouiuer. DOUBLED Ladies' Fancy Dress Goods. JOS. APFOLOXIO, Pron'p. tf HATE OF KEW TORK, BOSTON TRUSTEESNOTtCE! t CHOP HOUSE. MAIN certify that the foregoing is TBI 9IKI0T a coirect copy of an Ordinance entitled Tbromdi PassBDgerMi Freiflit Route 'An Ordinance repealing an Ordinance" NIAGARA FALLS t reported by the Committee on Revision, and passed in due form, at a meeting of the City Council of Ogden City, held AND ALL POINTS EA6T. Jan. 22d, A.D, 1875. THa CEUC&RATU Jambs Tayuor, CityR order. dll3 St tor the speedy transportation of all kinds of freight meet Catholic Services. Next Sunday at the usual hour, Rev. FathiY Scanlan WE MICHIGAN CENTRAL I iereby .The proceedings were harmonious, Congressional. W. F. 4. Brown, I " " modeufhrynl race, in tiutii and Uod. and the meeting adjourned again in one year. "IT ESTRAY NOTICE. , ' ,, MERCIIACTS Purchasing in Large Quant ties and freighting by the OAR LOTS, we can sell at such figures as render it unnecessary for those who buy V less than the CAR LOAD to send either James Fowler, . ... . TO IX TOWN AND COUNTRY, . Ilnd- - CUT AND LETTERED BY MAIN STREET. ; INDUCEMENTS dflS-lO- t MONUMENTS. Marble So that we can offer , t 20tb jinjt. Ui TEE NECESSARY BOOKS SUPPLIED without Speeches followed from several mem bers of the family, and suggestions ere offered on the publication, of the family A fine dinner wus served record. After which the proceedings were con tinu'd, and the following lines were read: t 1). M. CTU A BT, D H. PEERV, WALLA WALLA REPEALING 'AX, OXDIXAXCE on tor Iot , MEETIKOOF THE OfTHS BciiwJ t istrict wiil br held ia tin First Uuirtct School .Uoasa, Ogden City, oa Monday, Feb. 1st, 187J, at Ip.m.Jor the oarpoae ofei--cS- mg tnrxe truties, and transacting such outer business as may be neceaaarv. AN ORDINANCE Rawgon, Secretary of the Massachusetts Colony,, who diedin.1793. ,Alargenum '. - A M First t this occasion and many genealogies, photographs and family relics were exhibited, including family histories'of the TrowStickneys, Glovers, Madges, tk-and whom with aw area bridge! Cbapmans, Karftpean Turkey coveriog Rawson's have intermarried. of about five hundred square miles, The meeting was called to order by and dontaining a population of about Mr. Edmund Grindall Rawson, of New l.)0,000. The government is repub- York, and'tTid proceedings'were opened lican, and it is only through the pro- with proycr, when the following hymn tection of , tbo Czar that Turkey has was sung to the tune of 'Olmutz:" not gobbled up the littla country long SONG Of TVEtCOMK. - ago. Towards the Jose of last year some merchant went ever the border into Albania, a Turkish province which lios on theQuth of Montenegro, and were kilfe'J by th 'Albanians. The Turkish officials investigated the matter and several of the perpetrators ef the outrage were executed. rBat this did not satinfy the indignant Bionntaineers aal a quarrellensued between the two Governments, which con-elu- vmmm broth TRUSTER NOTICE: i CLARK'S! WINE AND LiaUOR DEPOT ENCIISH, A Ii S SCOTCH AND AMERICAN ilSID B E EM! Of tho Finest Qualities mannfactured,oit draught, or iu bottle, ALSO, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT Ot SCOTCH 7 f ? ; I . i . il IRISH WHISKEU AND Home,Mountain Dew, Pipifax, U. S.r Victons and California Wine Bitters, CHEAPER THAN ANYWHERE IN OGDEtf CITf, . "" AT CLARK'S LIQUOR STORE, Main Street, - - Offden, Utah NEAR THE LIVERY STABLE. Xothitiff adulterated. All of the bet selection.. ' XIIE CHOICEST BRANDS OF CIGAHSl W.H.CLARK Pyourietorl. |