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Show ? BX IZEZSGMAPJL AMERICAN. d, ie-Upublished EVERY jJVKSINO, Stmilyi Pdbushisb CorsT. by tie ad BmiiMi Manager CBAS.M". PESBOEE. Editor (mil 16. girl eitlier m cook or t small family. A plj at be nurse, iu a Wasted. residence 8trat, A of Mr. Qgtkn.,- M r if ill Cucboaiilc"", CoH-mbi- ' - - ', . r 'j j e quorum oi the presidency of Ci,y n,n la8t '"'"K. Saw atic in the Quorum. About of memberi to the the festivities, enjoyed cquplen forty and the members who were not present niitsed a grand treat. a . 1 All kinds of lidjes Human Hate. made up, arid all bir goods. Combings done wcrk hair of kind? cheap. Orders receive particular attention at by letter the Standard Hair Store, Salt Lake City. td77-t- f t .. .'3 V ,f:Y P. Eyan, who is earrying on business at the depot on bis owa book, how, is doing well A good mechanic is soon recognized in an sppreciatire community, and Mr. Ryan's first-clantyle of making boots and shoes cf him t'io patquality, is drawing ronage of those who like a good fit and a neat covering for the understanding. uA Gd WoaKMAM.-f-Mr.- P, ss - ' Washington, The report of the Pvnste ommi'tee on gig law, judiciary on the so c4lfd U iigne,d by all the uienibers of the committee, and takes the ground t! at no person charged with iihel enn bebroujU under ilia into the District of law iu quftioo. : for no j'efion can be brought there under it for any crime whatever, and it is equally plain thatns person charged with the crime of libel in any other district er place in the United States can be arrested here, and sent lo-- each district or "place under it for first libel is not a crime against the laws of the United States in any of the states, so that no case could a ne'e in which a court or judge in the District of Columbia could ba called upon to arrest a persou here and send him to any state for trial fer libel. The committee arej of the opinion that both 'sections Of the1 act are necessary, proper and in perfect accordance with the principles of justice and the course of civilized jurisprudence. Dawes savs unless the House passes the tariff bill the treasury will be unable to meet its demands and an extra session of Congress will be necessary. .The House committee ou Indian affairs, to whom was referred the bill fer the organisation of a territorial government over Indian Territory, reported today that they fiud no authority which will justify such ai tinq, but on the contrary find in treaties." with the Indians occupying ihat country, in acts of Congress on the subjects, and in (he opinion of the Supreme Court interpreting the a mm, much which expressly forbids the 1 'fislation proposed in the bill as unjust, inexpedient, and unwise, and trust that will emphatically set I be sel Congrt-sof its dicplea.oure upon this and kindred movements,' calculated to destroy the binding foroe of tbe nation's obligations to the Indian". 1".""" The cabinet, after a brief session, today, auj jurned to attend the Mineral of Representative Hooper. W. Scott Smith, a newspaper correspondent, has given bail to answer tbe charge of Jos. McFarland, another correspondent, of .malicious libel, in publishing him a dishonest lobbyist. Senator Hager and Stewart a the subcommittee of the iScaate committee on railroads, met Senator Sargent and the California members ef the house y to exchange views and harmonize if possible ou the bill authorizing a chunge of routes of the Southern Pacific railroad. General Colton said the company were satisfied with the bill as modified No conby Houghton a few days ago. clusion or agreement except as to the question whether the lands on the fragmentary completed section of the line which, is. .to be abandoned, shall, like others on the abandoned route, be open to purchase by settlers at $1.25 ..-,..- , per acre The Senate foreign committee have substantially agreed to the Hawaiian reciprocity ireaiy, though no formal vole was tak'n. Action was deferred en some Unless there should be of the details. time to act on the treaty before aiJjourn merit there will be an extra session eal led for the 4th of March, but it will last a f;w days only. Hartford, 10. The Democratic State convention, to day, adopted resolutions decidedly in fnvor of hard money, opposed to federal executive interference iu the State of to an increase j Louisiana and Arkansas, of federal taxation at a time when the ' ijduHtries of the country are so greatly pressed. New Orleans, 16. Governor kelloea vetoed the bill appropriaiing $180 000 for the ex Be says this penses of the legislature. is $50, 000 more than is necessary, and mat. several provision or tne bill are The house sustained unconstitutional. - ? the veto. " dl2'J-- s Musical. Dr. T.-1- Williams', late of South Wales, Europe,, has opened an infirmary on" Fifth Street, opposite tha Junction office, where he iuituJj to carry en his profession; and receive patients either with or without board. He will also wait upon iuvalids at their own Trusses, supporters, and residences. all the latest style of surgical appliances dl29 provided. 1 Mo.nsts a Circls. Montgomery Quoea is marshalling his forces to invade the mountains', hortly, with his caravanir-cu- s and menagerie. The Coarier ofiiee at Buffalo, N. Y., is getting up the plafor the cards and posters necessary campaign. A new assignment of remarkable animals has been shipped from New York to San Francisco, and some of the leading musicians and the champion riders of the old world are on the way to We may expect a join the company. visit, from Montgomery Queen and his tronpe in this city before spring is out. Fatal Accidest. A terrible accident ' in liappeued yesterday Logan Canyon. Wai. K. Rebinson tad George T. Beii-o- t were logging on the mountain side, when t log from above siid dawn with tremea-dou- s velocity, striking them both. Mr. Benson was severely injured, and Mr Robinson died half an hour after he was conveyed to his home in Logan. tMr Robinfon was a man highly respectei in the community, and his death will bo greatly regretted. Mr. Benson is also a young man of eicellept character, and we hope he will soon! recover frem the effects of the mishap which has befallen o him. , .,(-- As Ihsclted Citizen. On election day a citizen of Ogden brought two taxpayers to the City Hall, to support tho Peoples' ticket. But.their right te vote was disputed, the judges and clerks sus- taining the challenge unanimously. The taxpayers and the citizen retired ia disgust, and the , chaperons feels himself lighted, as he desired to support the people's candidates, and had no ulterior object in view. Perhaps the matter will lie clearer when we explain that Mr. W. D. Davia was the oitizen, and the tax-?ywere If eptune and Topsey, his to does, for both of which ho says the ix assessed by municipal ordinance on ill respectable canines. er PcLLir Blocks, sto. Mr Wm. D. Davis, of this city, having experienced great inconvenience in raising' heavy weights without the use ef pilley blocks, determined to get a pair saade if he ould find a mechanic in town who could x tnem to hie mind. Mr. Wm. Pearce . Conservative, moved for copies of a certificate of trial end cnnvietinn of Jchn Miche'il, in 181S; of the official notiSrc-tio- n of his eseapB. and the ;.roelaiia'ioii offering tbe reward for his appreiien. eion; also for enriej of a dinnntch from tbe Governor of V&q Pieman's Lnd r alive te granting a ticket of leave taaau! tb subsequent escape o Mitche l. Njl'an regretted tiiai nearly all th Irish members had left the Hohss, tsirk-in- g the business was over, lis called attention to the fact the Governmeet d' not arrest Mitchell when he was In Ireland last year. Disraeli gave notice that be would move, en Thursday, a reso ution declaring that as John Mitchell has been ad. judged guilty of felony and sentenced to transportation, and as he neither endured the penalty nor received pardou, he is incapacitated for election to the House oi Commons, and that a fresh writ of election be ordered for Tipperary. Sullivan, member for Louth, aitaoked tbe Government for the precipitancy ef its action. He said eminent Irish legal authorities supported the eligibility of Mitchell. Sir George Bowyer, the member from Wexford, protested against the course of the Government. Dyke's motion was adopted 174 to 18, and on Dyke's motion debate on the paper was fixed for Thursday next. Martin, member for Meath, gave notice that be would move for the production of additional papers regarding the composition of the jury and nature of the proceedings at the trial of Mitchell. Carefully Examined Cabrera arrived at Eslella and it is said will take chief command of the Carlist forces. Pacific Hotel John P. Drake, proprietor of the old Tremont Houpe for 20 E N B RAN D H. C A" ' - 1 and li. UEERTOIU Dry Goods; Groceries, V, t sv Jn tha Purchase of : ; Ui-t- :i ,; a; j b hs-- "'? 1 . Moots &moes:: !. Canned GoodSy Hats & Caps. 19 Ladies Dress Goods MUHnenjr t t.'.U ; 7! t" i 1 have Stoves P rjl They are the cheapest to buy, They are the best to use, They bake evenly and quickly, ',d: ' II a rnr $ j Glassware, lby will do yur work. J 'If QtHIABH "" Hardware, Tinware ' OOI ItKASONS why 13 L Carpets & House Famishing Goods mm I! . 'Motions, Zaces, a I . '. i- -H i ..' .,s ,'.r- - j "V : Crockery. Trim mill tr. uimI leatlier Naddlrrj' liudlngs ,u ' Their operation Is perfect, They have always a good draft, They are nade of the best material, They roast perfectly, Tbey require but little fuel, They are very low prioed, They are easily managed, ere suited to all localities, PLOWS. AND ALL KINDS OF FAEMING IMPLEMENTS' year?, has assumed control of the Grand PThey Surra guaranteed to giTe Satiufwtien Pacific Hotel, Chicago, and has associaBOLD Br ted with him in its business and manage-tneu- t, hia old stand-bof the Tremeot, Co., Samuel W. Turner, and T. B. Gaskill, of ST. Boston. the Revere House, LOUIS, Ne stronger combination of hotel men, AND BY or one more certain to command the con- SB. 1VT. fidence and patronage of the great public Utah. could be made in this country, and, ta- d204 ooJ l(l Oj;leii, ken in connection with the unsurpassed accommodations and appointments of this Dissolution of grand bote!, and tbe reduction in prices to $3 and $4 50 per day, te meet the IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT times. It is easy te predict for the man- - NOTICE heretofore exagemeitamost flattering and substan under the between undersigned, isting ' " tial success ihe firm name of Read & Ryan, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. P. P. RYAN will continue the business, asCorroboralire Evidence suming all re?)oneibilitea of and collectAgaiust lieccher. ing all debts due to the late firm. W. 8. REED, New York.' 1(5. , ' P. P. RYAN. Tn the Beecher trial Fullerton Ogden, Feb, 1st, 1853. announced that he wished lo ptoduoe : , dl!6-3- t. i witness who wanted to return to New York early this evening, as she was un der medical treatment. The court agreed and Kate Cary was sworn.- - She said she came from Bollevue hospital, where phe had been eleven weeks; was in Mrs. Weekly,iSenii-Weekl- y & Daily. service about six years ago; went with her to Monticello and returned with Ktnhli!iet mt tliau thros pars no a a her; saw Beecber go into Mrs. Tilton's lUtttijiciin Paper. Jiledgncj to maln-tai- a una di'frml ihu priuuipi. and ortHnizntinn M bedroom reveral times, and she shut the National Republican Piirty.the door after him; when he wont in witness the was early inched to tlio fnrafrout, of jonrm'U rai was in tbe next room, which was separ- ami aclii.vt'il a biil'i'hbj iiniirccfjuntod iu the ated from the other by folding doors. hittory of Kiich eutrpriM. By uuivaraai aamul an j This was before Mrs. liiton went to It has been RiKUe4 poitio Monticello. After her return saw her; 'I'lie Lending Republican Taper IX Ji'tiE SOUTHWEST. one evenins in tlie back part of the lmuee knee.' phe tad her Rittin? ou Not aloi.e on Its political charactur dooi tha reKt it claim to pojmlat! favor. band on Ins shoulder. lie said, "l!ow do you feel, Elizabeth ?" Si.e replied,' t aima at ta lushest ej ollnncn m all and in tliia ra of progreaiive jouroaliina 'Dear father, I feel so so." Did not see aspire to position among the het. Diak.-else. "Beecher called The or three epeeial claim a anything four times before Mrs. Tilton went to A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Monticello. Witness left because of some Its columns are oftrefnlly guarded againat words she had with Bessie Turner. otijeetionabi. matter, and eTury effort i made to it, to .by Evarts: , Witness rudr a pleasant ...and profitable companion ' New York, 16. testified that she oame to Mrs. Tiiton'e tb kome fireaiee. Jules Salomon, ef San Francisco, about two weeks after the birth of her The Commercial Department whose trunk was seized on Saturday on with great rare, and everything child; first saw Beecher about two weeks It conducted done to niali the MAItKKT BKPORT8 the arrival of the steamer Peirre, says after she went there. This was the time aoch as the FAKMEKS and BU81KKS3 MEN of ' that the dutiful goods contained therein that Beecher was shown to Mrs. Tiltoo'i the. North west can K ELY Ul'ON. , were intended for certain wealthy San bedroom and the door was closed, Mrs. Franciscans. Among the articles were Tilton was in bed when he came, and The Agricultural Department it carefully edited by gentlemea of ability and three cold watches, six dozen cloven. him waiting until she waa ready to experience, kept nudiamond studs, bracelets, receive him. Next saw Beecher about - , Literature, :i merous scarfs, scarf-pinfcair fronts, three weeks after their return from I , Local and General New. three bead lace packets, a superb under Monticello, when she saw 'Mrs, Tilton shawl, thirteen gentlemen s coats, chil sitting on his knees The chair in which Foreign & Domestic CorreyenJence, i ,1 dren's cloaks and dresses. ; And ererytuing thai goea tomnke he was sitting was in the corner of tbe Recorder John Hackett, in charging room, and faoing the window.' i Witness the jury before which the proprietor of was in the dining room getting a drink of A; First-cla- ss Newspaper the Meiropolitan Theatre waa tried for water, and saw Beetsher and Mrs. Tilton by any pnblication to the It la not exri-l'- : ie a keeping a disorderly house because of through the open folding doors which eountry. The tbe can-cadance exhibition, separated tbe rooms. Beecher used to NATIONAL NEWSPAPER such theatres were nuisances at common send "Mrs. Tilton baskets of beautiful a tie that will be found oaefnl aad intereethig to law, and that every public show and ex flowers to keep around her bed. Tiltoa Americans in every part of the globe. While it hibition which outrages decency, shocks and all the servants knew where they eetmlly represent tbe GREAT INTERESTS of"ie NORTHWEST, it U JKatiotial in it! Tiewa humanity, or is contrary to good morals came from Last Friday witness first acd comprehensiTe in its Firm is punisnable at common law.. in iti poll'ical faith, it I not bigoted, and in a't Mrs. eeen of these things to told baving A dispatch from Kingston, Jamaica, Lawrence, a benevolent, ladv who visits dtacu'eiona airai to be candid, oigainea, ana aiwre ' " '' atwiae. of Feb. 13th, says that 500 houses were the hospital, and it was through her neraonal hae the largeat aggregat The burned at Port au Prince on the 11th. that she became a witness; never had circulation of any newspaper published in the 6,00) There was no water, and the city was any trouble with Mrs Tilton, or anybody Korthweat. It ia Bent to more than dietrihnted in every State and Territory btill burning on the 13th ; in the heuse except Bessie Turner. Wit- in the United Btatea, in all tbe British Province, Baltimore. 16. and uuaierious loreign State and countries. ness was then allowed to withdraw There seems to be no present prospect Tilton resumed the stand, and was , Terms f Subscription. of reconciliation between the Baltimore asked what he meant by stating before DAILY. and Ohio and the Pennsylvania Central the invesiigatinir committee that, lo her fl2.00 Ry mail (payable In advance), per year Ohio and The Baltimore cempanies. mother, Mrs. Tilton always maintained By mail (payable ia advance), threee m oaths S.00 3.00 company have issued orders for an im her innocence. Evarts objected, and an Saodav edition, per year (ext ra) , .. mense redaction in passenger rates be-- ! other wrangle ensued between the coun 100 year (iu advance) tween Washington,. Baltimore and Phila- sel, which ended by the court allowing By mail par I UK) By mail, club of four, (in advance) la.OO delphia and leading western cities. The tbe question, aBd the witness answered By mail, club of ill (iu advance) liXO fare from Chicago and Cincinnati te Bal- that she always said she loved God, and By mail, club of ten (fn advance) One rati copy witn every eluu oi ten, timore and Washington is reduced to he would not have permitted her to enter $10; St. Louis to these cities, $15 ; from into these relations if they were s'nful. Bv mail, per year (inWEEKLY. ISO advance) Louisville, $12, etc. Similar reductions She said neither her mother nor myself Club of lour (in advance) 1J.00 were made between western cities and understood what was right or wrong, Club of ton (in advanee) 20.00 Club of twenty, (ia advance) Philadelphia, to take effect immediately. and that Beecber had told her over and One ts.it copy with every elub of twenty. It is understood the Baltimore and Ohio over that it was only an expression of Tbe new postage law are arranging for a line of fi st class love. Evarts acked that all this be strick-ou- t, Tjnpnl Q Ti takes effect the 1st aj at but the court adjourned without de- JaBn ary, A.U., 18. a. Under freight steamships to run between New this law tbe pot tae York and Baltimore. All iti western ciding the matter. on newsjMipers mnut be patn AT 1HK urriUK VVHKKK TH KY AKK MAILKU. XL is will make it connections have telegraphed the Balti)enry for all subscribers or airents sending as more and Ohio that tbty will cheerfully enbecriptiona to send the money TO PAY PQFT- AGU IS ADDITION TO TUB SUBSCRIPTION with its policy so long as the Tbe following are tbe rate to be paid PKICK. Pennsylvania company continues to obosder the new law. struct business to Philadelphia and New - 15 cents per year WEEKLY KEKLY BMI-York. 30cnUper year 8C Excelsior Manfn'g STUDEBAKER aud BAIN WAGONS; MO., O. law-K- Partnership. SEE THE:i CAHiHi X. ,! , AU Order addressed to D. II. VEER Y wiU receive prompt attention. da-t- ill 9 f. if d.part-niRiit- I.NTER-0CJ2A- Cross-examine- - ear-ring- 1 !'i' ,.1. i '. ;'j If FOR 30 DAYS ONLY; ; i j ( AT" 1NTKH-OCGA- to-d- ''11 Morrison Plbuffli! Til-ton- 's INTEK-OCKA- a;i WMM, Glearance Sale Tllll U1 1 Clioico .irTTT": 1 GEE si f ft 'S Teas, Sugars, HamgrxlJaemifxiiicy uroccrics, lawn ana Jiicacnea" "fl rr Dress floods, FlanndK Sliectings, Prints, r v s Notions, Etc. Etc. n j LADIES' CLOTH AND i.CALF SHOES. RUBBER OVERSHOES, i 1 i sL5J 1 . f: SACRIFICING PRICES! AT X Before KeuiovlnR te Other Premises. TERMS STRICTLY CABli: W . PATT nVT) d!23-3m- 1 . M I WULiUJUlVe NEA STOCK INiiiH-OGKA- held-Uha- ISTEK-OCKA- a, of 'his city, is not only a blacksmith but a maoniniBt, and a good one at that. He made a pair ef pulley blocks of wrought iron, which were exhibited to us this morning, and they answer Mr. Davis' oa are just as good a pair of as Fu..y. eoum be md in BQy C9Bntry. They will bear the strain of five tons, and will be very n8eful on buujillg9. "qu.nng Iuch articles .acuta call on Mr. Pearce, and he will U tat a .uclu , i. Bo say, Davis, and uc " an aumoruy on such matters. u Mr. Ppatao .ia .iKa o, lne Bro.,.. u..tr oa the new Episcopal Church, one, of -u is o it o x a r. 8, and the other & x 2 ft b, and are considered as fin cents per year DAILY or workmanship as could be HALL 18 TO REWT FOR BALL8, Special arrangements made with country pub LIBERAL el abb with for ether or on lishers their publications. any family parties, "wired for the purpose. FOREIGN. , Sample copies free. Money can be seat by draft. evenines bat sanday and Mondny. Apply to Jas. Meir T!UV,o- - l ut i Main Street, money order, express, er registered letter., at om Pioneer Drug Store, 16. Horrocks, London, ugiass, james cur v . riik. Ogden. P "4 Wm. J). Davis ' ' e Dr Kenealy, counsel for tbe Aidresi , are now prepared Leetares everv Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. fove any frame claimant, is elected to Parliament Sociable every Monday evening, at 8 o'clock. 1NTER-0CEAbuilding, 0r lift auv from Stoke by 2,00 majority. Lecturers traveling through Ogden, frequently 110, Lake St., Chicago. Hart uyite, favor as wilt an a'l'iress. la the CoaimoQS TO i S O Paris, ' I z TOD HATE , 18 It is reported that the father of Don Carlos and Don Alfonso, with others, raised a large sum in Lnndon last week to carry on the war in Spain. General ? f RENT. INTKR-OCKA- INTKH-OCKA- IXTER-OCKA- N , . ffr Tioh-born- Juki arrived from the East, t eplendi4 Sclcctioa oT iTm FINE STEter FURNITURE to this brooglit City. All For Sale Exceedingly Cheap, tt( J BOYLE & Go's. EAST SIDE MAIJT STItEET, 0(.DK, Ilnrenus, Bcdsleal, Parlor and Chamber Rels, Idling. " SofHS, Iookiiir UlHMses, Chair, Tables, Kale, What-no- t, Bracket, and all kinds or PLAIN AND FANCY FURNITURE SPRING BEDS A SPECIALTY. X, Agent Tor Mnon fc Ilniiiliu' nneqnalled Crtlilnet Orcnns , |