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Show BY TELEGRAPH LOCAL ITEMS. AMERICAN Corrected daily by J. H2 Gold buying, Co. Cohmiboial. E. Dooly & "gelling, 114. " Auction Sale. . , Saturday, Feb. 26th, at Household Furniture, Beadeteads, Bedding, Chairs, Store Carpets, Kitohen Utensils, &., &., to be sold without reserve, in frent of the posi office, Fifth Street. FRED, A. SHIELLS, 10 o'clock p. m. Auctieawr.' dl33-8- t Cigars. A Choicest raads for (ale at HANSEN dl30 tf Gov's. Fifth Street. Oeden. Bavarian Beer, Bottled Ale and Porter for sale at HAN SEN & Co's, Fifth Street, Ogden. ' ..... I New York,' 21. Frank Moulton this afternoon sent to Dr. Leonard ' Bacon, as moderator of Plymouth advisory council, the following t oommunicatien: ev. Leonard Bacon: Braoklyn, Sir: From the terms of the letter missive I had not supposed your reverend body was competent tq consider or determine tha question, ; of the guilt or innocence of Henry Ward Beecher. The proceedings of the council show,' however, that I may possibly be mistaken in my construction of the charter of was your authority, since Beecher attwed to irtroduoe his own protestations of innocence and some corrobora tive deslaratioas by his adherent Beecher invoked the Deity and challenged mankind to deny or disprove his innocence, which defiant declaration tha council reoeived with applause. I send this communication to the council simply to say that 1 am prepared to prove Henry Ward Beeoher guilty of adultery and perjury, by evidence both eral and documentary, and that if allowed the opportunity of producing such proof before the council, I fail to make good this assurance, then I : am willing t o. be discredited and denounced by maak'ind as a wretch, devoid of truth and honor, associativa., and ua worthy ' Respectfully', your obediest servant, Xl.'-R- You have seen Thb him .before. .You ought to hare seen him behind, this morning, with a long Fkakcis D. Moultoh. ' poster stuck to that portion, of his unXCTTBB."-- "" , mentionables which persons of sedentary a letter C. Bewen addressed H. habits generally wear out first. "There- to Rev. Leonard Baca, moderator,: con by hangs a tale." He had been into the tradicting tbe statements made to the council on Saturday. He says, first, that printing office. Beecher is reported as saving, f'Mr. Bowen is a man at courage, but be has net courage enough to look me in the Wines Liquors face and intimate moral impurity in For sale at HANSEN & Co's, Fifth me, and he never any did." Bowen sajs it is dl30-t- f , Street, Ogden. false; that he never dared to meet him in this way, and in proof of his assertion oites the ease of an attempt to bring about a private interview between himFancy Drinks self and Beecher in reference to charges In every sty Is at the C. AY. B. & L. Co. of moral impurity, said to have been dl30-t- f made by the former against the latter, HANSEN & Co., Agents. and that, Beecher said "there is not force enough in Brooklyn to draw me into a Tha. beautiful private interview with II. C. Bowen." Sort and Sticky. He continues, I was no more afraid then now has dissolved before the smiles of to meet Beecher anl intimate moral imthe genial sua, and pedestrians who purity to him than I was in your prewear overshoes without buekles, gaze sence last Friday night, nor than I would have been on occasions on which sadly into sticky boles ia the ground, I have been before the examining comntbbert. lost far prospecting ufully mittees of the church of which he is Plank sidewalks give salvation to the chairman, had he seen fit to be present Beecher is reported to nave said to the soles of men aid women to. council, speaking of his interview with me at Mr. Freeland's house, that the great difficulty was that being cewly- Ladies tnarried he could not endure that his Fin Kid Buttoned Shoes a specially wife should suppose that he was under dl29-iat the Workingmen's Ce-eThis statement the ban of the pastor. is false, and all inferences that Beecher draws from it. The meeting at Free- land s house was about the 1st. of Februto want Rent you 1870. 1 was married in 1865." I ' ary A first-clas- s house, enquire at J. M. The secret session ' it the 1 advisorj the Theatre, Ogden. council this afternoon, lasted. ; three Thomas', opposite ' hours. The five first committees pre dl27-6- t . sented full reports, and committee No. 6 asked an xtenj'n which was Adxissioh Fres SgAT ItBSWRTED fob granted. The committee to which was a LiDlsg. Prof. McDonald commences reterred ex Deacon West's emmunica-tioa like characof mutters other anl his course of leijtues at the City Hall also asked that its time, be ter, evening, upon Human Na- extended, as its reports were not quite ture, Phrenology, and other subjects of ready The request was granted. Tue committee reports were received the deepest interest to alL The Profeswith evident gratification, fbr a murmur is and It sor logical, fluent pays of spicy. approval ran through the house as He has an excellent (bey were read. well to hear him The committee to reputation throughout Utah as a skillful which was referred the second question in the letter missive, that relating to the and reliable phrenologist. dropping of members from the roll, presented a majority and minority report, and it is they will b the subject Buy Murphy's Liver Pills. of long thought and heated discussion, as the Office on Ffh Street, Ogden. house is said to be divided in regard to the question. dl21-t- f The Brooklyn Eagle states that the reports of various committees, so far as made to the advisory couneil Go to Whitehead's dll5-2sustiin the general principle of Plymouth Fer Boots and Shoes. church in droppiag members from the rolls, and without going into the Tilton SrARKtiito. Ilio'iter & Fy still man- and Mrs. Moulton affair, declare that ufacture their celebrated sparkling malt the rule in these practices in Plymouth church is not inconsistent with tbe word liquor at the Grove. There is nc better of God or action of Christian justice. what is beer made in Utah. At least that The late action of the church toward We don't It. Bowen is said to be sustained with the the best judges say about had. beea better to have statement pretend to be competent to decide. But keen moretht it taken. It is also we think it looks pretty, it carries a stated that promptly the- church is exonerated ' handsome bend, and seems to Lave a front failure, to give Mrs: Moulton a murood body. .If you don't believe, it, try tual council, and k is suggested that the l church's plan for a eounoil of it, or learn from those who know. churches is commended. r ., A large tin ware factory of L. A. Lance, and theGropjean Manufacturing Doe Everybody Why Wood Haven," L?" I , was Company, . : T 'W 1. T1 uk. ror conn uuuaucr Iiie burned this a m, Tbe warehouse was ug 10 Dunceua sells the best and cheapest in the mar- filled with stock, which is sate. The ket.' Office on 6th Street, between loss on the buildings, machinery &c, is estimated at $500,000, partially insured.. d9&-lFranklia aad Walk About 450- employees kav been thrown ' out of work. ' Later. Jobs by the ire at Wood Haven The coThirty cars grain is fixed at bet ween $350,-00- 0 ntractedWheat, Barley and this morning and $400,000, insurance $317,000 Oats Highest price paid by distributed among sixty aioe companies. dll9tf Walker Bros. Tbe buildings and grounds occupied 405 acres. Lance and Gronjean will rebuild Old Folks Tha Old Folks' concert immediately. Biddeford, Me., 21. and supper party last evening were in It is reported that Holland's woolen every way succeesfaj. There was a good mill at Limerick was burned on Sunday; audience at the Theatre, and "ye men loss $50,000. and women singers" Washington, 21. acquitted themThe bill introduced in the Senate by selves admirably. The sapper at the Sargent, and in the House bjj Piper, Episcopal schoolroom was huge, and all amendatory of tfce silver ooinat laws, who attended either silver part of the enter- provides for tbe coinage of a new two tainment, will retain, lively and pleasant dollar, equal in weight and value t silver half dollars, and reminiscences of the celebration of of the present it a legal tender for to make proposes Washington's Birthdav in, the Centennial amounts not exceeding $'2,0. Tha kill abolishes tha existing legal tender proyear of American indepeadence. vision regardiag trad deHari. It also provides that silver half dollars shall be a legal tender for all amounts not to exBed Canon Conl. ceed $10, and that the government shall r $8.50 per ton, hand picked and replace, without loss to the balder, all thoroughly screened called by con- abraded silver coins. The new silver sumers the best eoal shipped to. this dollar is to be coined on government acmarket. Yard just east of C C. freight count only. In justice to Minister Scbenck ib house. , President win not accept his fifi'ur to W I, Fcsoa, Sole AgerU. until tha investigation of ilia Einnm dll2-lm- . aiine scandal ordered by the democratic Bill-Stickk- e. y and Pnre m p. If , m - non-loca- I house is concladed. It is now charged that among the parties who participatd in tne froOO.OOO expended in Washington in connection iih Frenwnt'a-- 1 Paso lobby; years ago, were several present memaers sf Uoagrtsa and Gen. Scheuck Cheyenne, 21. Gen. Crook, accompanied by Colonel Stanton and Lieut. Biurke, leave here merning for Fort Fetterman, for whieh post a laree forca of cavalry. under commaad of Gen. Reynolds is en route, lie entire force is to go north ward from Fetterman, but for what pur pose is not yet knewn. Large parties are arriving from the East aad West and departing for the , iui uany. Boston. 21 The funeral services over the remains of the late Charlotte Cushman took place in King's chapel, in the presence ao immense tnrooz or persons, in eluding Goveraer Rice and other State ant municipal dignitaries. A number of citizens viewed the face of the deceased while the body was lying in the t arter Mouse.- The remains were-iterred in Mount Auburn cemetery. . re-si- I A .,,lWM'o' Mote) Ogden City, Ufalt, " OFFER THEIR IMMENSE STOCK OF f '? ! - Oswego, N, Y., 21. D. P. Brewster, who represented, the Oswego and Oneida Distrtot in,Coneress. from the 39th to the 43d Congress, died yesterlay. ' To the Jobbing Trade in town and Country, at Prices to Defy ., wmpeiiiioiii consisting oi ........ .... .,, .,. .,. . I St. Louis, P 21 Mr. Storrs continued his argument for the defense, reviewing tha telegrams between Joyce and Ebbock and ex plaining them upon tbe basis that the latter was not a conspirator. In tbe coarse of bis argument, Storrs reprehended the practice of sending irresponsible sneaks over the country, which was more iciuriouathan no system at all. Storrs fin. shed the reading of the Hoag letters with a most eloquent denunciation of thai treacherous scoundrel as the ehief of the conspirators, the. head devil ef the keystone of this iniquitous arch. Counsel then referred lo opposition of tbe supervisors all over the country to the order transferring them. Babcock had no part whatever in procuring this revocation, as all the evidence shows, and the President's deposition places it beyond doubt. No power of rhetoric er argument could convince any honest-miode- d ma that the order was not by the President with tbe purest motives. Yet for months that high officer had been subjected to the attacks and calumny of the press for his oourse. Tbe facts show most clearly that the revocation was not a proceeding on the part of the President to thwart the plana and aspirations of the secretary, for the secretary had, before the President was spoken to, acknowledged and declared that the revocation would serve the best interests of the government. There was no disagreement whatever, andyef counsel for the prosecution charged tbe President with interfering with the secretary, and. with bis plana, . Satis fied tbat tbe same argumeot that bad convinced his own mind would convince tbe President, the secretary sent Tutton to the President to lay the' ease-- ' before him and secure the revocation. No party bias can enable a man to see any spot or stain on the revocation of that order. 'The President, who ha; re mained silent to the last moment, Saad who only spoke in obedience to the law, whose majjesty he recognizes, now stands fully vindioated. Thera aie no more flowers of rhetoric in his deposition than in Christ's sermon on tha Mount, but it goes right to the heart of every honest man,- He iatendeih no, rebuke, yet what a rebuke it was. He was no volunteer witness, T)ul was fortunately called by the exigency of tbe ease. Thus the President, the Secretary, the Commissioner and his defendant, aland vindicated before the country by the devek opments of Tutton'a and the President's tlfe promulgation of testimony. Frem ...... r l V!ik t : j... An VTnIftU. 4.UIU k;a UiUCI VII bUII. ItJIVU.. llll ion net n single communication be- tween, Meiionald and Joyee and Babcock has beea shewn if Babcock was an ally. Storrs- ended hts review of the testi mony, ana closed as toilowst "Jeer since I entered a court pf justice have I felt such tremendous responsibility as But a few weeks rests upon me ago i left the home of this defendant. I saw his weeping children gathered about him, and the pure and devoted wife cling to him. I think I see him again witu his wife and children gathered arojiid him welcoming bim back and kneeling in prayer to the great God who has re turned him to them.' without. a spot or blemish upon his fame. . Gentlemen, I leave the case in your bauds, feeliog aware that after du 'dotfeideriiiion of tbe testimony, you. will render a verdict tbat will enable the defendant to walk with upright head and free and independent mien alone tbe streets of tbe city for which h hoa don to much.'. . ' Adjourned till . , Staple and Fancy Groceries 'GOODS- -: 111 I)EY BOOTS ainl NIIOF, IllTRISEK 8, IIATJ4 CLOTHIXG, and CAPS, WIOI1 and. JJLlTlIOFIXMIXCi.S, HEAVY t i. . , . . ,1 IIEtF IIAIID WAIU' CSLASN and and W QLKKXSWAltK, tAMPS, etc, STOVES ? S IT O VE S ! ! Charter Oak and Monitor Cook and Heating Stoves at Iovr Figure. f FECI Ala IMBUCEB!33IffiTS: TO-TH- i V FAMILY TRADE OF OGDEX and YICIX1TY. CALX and SEE. E Free Delivery to all parts of the City. Orders addressed to R.SWATSONfc Manager will receive prompt attention d29-t- )0 f. SUPT. j T, Thomas W.Jimes ASIIBY, Prest. ) I ) J. FAC AN, ' ' ; w Forematf f J. CLARK, wT Treav v lANOASTUB' THE WORKiSfOMES's' COioPERATIVE' JtWJLL,YiceiPw8tf) ,x iv4 I ( O.U BOOT MIX SHOE MANUFACTORY : - Main Street. Ogden, (' ;Ul TIIK I CITIZENS OF OnT)K Establishment Tailor, BOOTS : ' li (Next door nerth of Mn Wm. Driyer's Drug Store.) ' THAT TP AND VICINITY ARB RESPECTFULLY INFORMS t now iu,full ruuniDg order, aniX. it prepared tt lutnvlMtttr alt kiuai oi MMM " SHOESS ' ! Of tlo iMtest Stylen and Sujwrior Quality, , . l'effied, Sewod or Rivttt&. . I BEST OF MATERIAL, BEST , OF WORKMANSHIP AKD ": "'"'CHEAPEST OF PRICES y. All Work Warranted and Good Fits- Guaranteed t REPAItt8 NEATLy KXEGUTEDCN HIE snOKMSt NOTICK. HIDES BOUGHT. LIAIN STREET, x PRODUCE TAKEN. Look to your interests! let importation stop, and patronize THE AT ORKINGMEFS; i CO-O- R , JT. d25-l- y. London, 21. Among the victims by the explosion of the boiler of the steamship titrath-clyd- e was Mrs. Green, daughter of Dioa Boucicau-lt- G. CHILD, Main Street, Osden . , lias just received a Car Load of the Celebrated JTCxeelftior Jk Ores i ecUitiCiMtJt NIoveN, and a large assortment of HEATING FOJIEIGN. - - of fjTW . Madrid, 21. The Alfonsi8ts continue their successful progress. Gn Primo d Rivera has occupied the Carlist forts in Navarre. The greater part f tbe Carlist artillery at Esie'ia wa captured, a portion was thrown over a. precipice before the royal It u reported tbat Don ists arrived. Carlos Las fled into France. The Car-lis- t resistance at Telosa is expected to be short, on account of the discouragement wbieh ia prevalent. Alfonso has i goue lo AscorUa, , STO VES of the latest patterns, which he will sell lower than e?er. V Xiaiid Sale. Th , JUiuIs rf th niomarifi MiLEOjD co. Lying west of tha SALT LAKE ME RIDIAN, in th countiea of DAVIS and WEBER,rtalTeritory, are now offered for sale at tbe Land Office of this Company at Os'JfH- Persons bavinir made application for any portion of said land's mi'A make payment for at. m without de 4asarfe HOt-sa- i -- lay BIDS WANTED. PROPOSALS TO DELIVER SEALED (12)t eerds of rock on the west bank of Weber river, near the residence of Edmund Bobbins, within ten days after the contract is awarded, will be received at the office of tbe County Clerk of Webwr County, on Saturday, Feb. 19. 1S76. Bids to be oseued at ten a n, of that day, aad the contract to be awarded to int lowest reepauaibie bidder. By or' der of the' Coon'y Couit- F.'S. RICHARDS, dl27-2jr- . County Clerk. ' The lands wil?be eo'd on tha follow- tha purchase moning terms: A in equal annual balance the .,' , riease Examine before purchasing Elsewhere, ey down, Also, a large atoek ef TINWARH of erery Tsriety, whih h will sell at bad rock payments, with interest at 6 per eent. r prices. for -Cawh- -and Prodace: r. be will 10 cent, A of discount . per, j. j : , DEALER IN made for full payment ln eash at the ,; One-fift- h , , time f the purchase. :' O. F. D AVISi ' dlI3-l- General SSercIssmdisc I , I 'iJiud C'orami!loncr, . . U.P. It. U. Co. i,. I Eoots and Shias Clothing, Groceries, AGJbTSTT FOK BOOTU'SO ISXKRS d.U t" |