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Show lltt VOL. IX. OGDEN, UTAH: FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 24, gltf Hails Imwiiim. DOMESTIC NEWS. Published every evening (except Sunday) by the Vermont Tuxtf Her Telegraph and Express Companies. , Printing Association, "'' A "Connecticut luuot ioi.i!d.) (Mf ot Police Shot While on Duty. ' ' a tks o nvnsi Hinioa .- MoMht, S, Ar Dthctrr V ivi 'iing A $.tiO . Thru I MmUlu, .00 One Month, lintfe. H'rt,24 Unw o I t tfe ytrt flM Furnlturf Flna a Food for 1.M A. the Flames. CStjft rate loads knofn on application W.TJ. Talegrapn to the Jmorio. Kew Tork Vcwi Tarsi. Niw YORKrDec. 02! Tha "fnnAC.l . I . ri ft. OS HI Lie Geo. .ru)Mrr 'lO Spiue P. Row... Co Ail vertlatne Bnrean, Tlie United States begim on the 28th. The payment of t.ne where ADVfeB. January interest, amounting vo -T- u " V. ix mgntni, and the dividend will E. P. Johsbox. J. IUkkatt, exceed ' anything ever probably RS. known. The stocks haye ieen JJAR1UTT & JOHNSON,-LAWYEatrone, the prices, fluctuating somewhat, but tbe, advance being the latter leading. ; . gen-erall- y .Sanaa. LOANS OH MOKTQAGKS .1. SMITH. SMITH & EFFECTED, . no2tf i. HSDLCXD, HEDLUND DM AND KEfAItt WELLS AU.M' Warrante-l- . tear Wot k oolieitatl. ordcraat Uo.rocka k Ilaiter'a, UTAH. OOliKX. dileclO iw 'IMITATION STAINED GLASS! (artains, Sbadts nn-- i , F.llndi! Dlapenaed witk. c;lMa it )im the ,ajn )irp.rtiee as ground, BBAUTI-K'l- , pr.4unug, tbe nn.t KI41LI.UNT 1S) It C. Wardlelgl'eew Ol at kthrcaniUmrt ordvri. ; Troabls WflAh'nirn hr Taramaeli. T)i.. Th 2S ., Trillin' anAnial ftava; ThA intAl' Gen. Shermrn claiming . nannnr. v uuvw ratn'A mm. axv iWmmpnt aninnff officers. The fact is, the law applies directly te army omeers, ana covers nis own view with r.nA - wI. p.itpa livnlv ffinatt Aniinllw villi a CAAnr 1 iaM Iflna ant. The president cannot retire nim until bis Dirinaay whinh in VHrnurv 1SS' hrma.n'i are views Grant's about prometion , , - i . tnose expresseai so ireeiy nere uy him m tt aArianalv Mrnnrnrnkfl their friendly relations. Grant is- auxioas to be made captain general,- but the manner of Sherman's attacks on the propositisn are exceedingly, distasteful. The assertion by Sherman that Ord was retired because ne vot- wliil MoDowaII wa arl tnr retired hAcaiiKA he did not. will at tract mora attention from army oi sixty-secon- a DEBlhT I S T. By W. C. Telagrapa to tk Nw York, Dec. 24. Thursday's from St. Louis, that a soaiety belle of St. Louis; yesterday, made confession that she was the mother of the male infant, who3 dead body was picked up in a vacant lot in the city, a few days ago. She says she left her bed on the night of the birth (Sunday) and took her child to a place where ite body was found. Miss Grover t tell who the father of the child is. Chicago, Tribune learns Misg Grover, . Blown to Pieces by Dynamite. , Bradford, Ta., . nitro-glycerm- e fiai-fiolr- at 1 IiOOLY-!TEV- JIOMF.OI'ATIIIST. A , m-ot- 1 ATTORNEY v 60 y r - .XI Vy 1 . ' ' " 4' pew currency 24-T- LAWYERS. - iLnt pit erty. mocom Physician m f( circuinto lation, The notes are called Incas, and represent silver value. They are intended to replace the depreciated pape5 sols of which 300 are to purchase a twenty dollar required ' piece. Valuable silver mines have been discovered In IJuanaeave.ien. The French bark 'Adolphe was wrecked near Valparaiso, it is valued at $SD,000; uninsured. ' The Pacific Steam Navigation Company hag increased the number of steamers. They have ah,o raised, the rates of freight owing to the rush of people leaving South Peru with their prop- Absolutely Pure. i. JtSvitiosJ Doc. 24. Tha&ur and Ucraid .of niiyhas a letter from Lima under the date of Dec. 1. The writer says: Although the Chilians are scarcely a huudied utiles off,' this melancholly fact attracts little at tention. There can be no doubt of the result, if the army' and reserve fight well. They are well armed and in a general engagement should outnumber tbe enemy by at least 2,000 men. The first division of the Chilian army continues at Phisco, awaiting the arrival of the second. These two divisions will consist in all of 18,000 mei. They have occupied Tainbo de Mora and Chincha whilst 3,500 of them have paid a visit to the town of lea, whe. e the customary scenes of pillaging occurred.' In Phisco the trcops were allowed to do as they chose and innumerable outs rages were committed. The Chilian minister of war and Gen. Maturana are at Tabo de Mora. Gen. Village-ra- n and commander Lynch were in Phisco... . ,., The Chilians are reissuing the 10 sol no'es seized on board the Ieky. They pay their troops with them, and the soldiers force their acceptance. Several sugar cane plantations have beea destroyed. The Chilians expect to march from 30,000 to 34,000 men against Lima and with this force hope to capture the city. ad unlimited sack, U promised.,, the troops in the event, or victory.'' ; The Chilian forces encamped in, the vicijnty of Tacna liad to be marched through it unarmed, they having demanded the privilege of wrecking it entirely before leaving," oh the' ground that after their departure the Peruvians might reocenpy it. The Peruvian army is increasing daily id numbers, Several battalions have receutly arrived from the interior, one from having . parched 900 mileiu AlUcaptiinr of "the foreign men-o- f war were in a meeting in Lima with the ministers respecting the bulks" in the .Callao, bay. The Peruvians ordev thern out whilst the Chilians say if they move the will seize them. All. are foreign property and a greater number has been fitted up to receive the women and children during the fight and a tedious time is evidently coming. ' Immediately the whole ' Chilian amiy arrives in the vicinity of Lima, Pr. Pedro Jose Cajderon will be invested with the dictatorship a Pierola intends to devote v himself to the army of which ho is commander id chief. La Patria asserts that tlie war can. be cvrried into the Cordilleras and waged there for years tacome. Thelotsessufl'ered throughout the republic are, leading smany to seek a safe lodgment'for their valuables.1 ,H, B. M, Jlronclad "Shannon" went to Anticpn and took on board specie aud Othet articles in siver sols which were shipped unsecured. They would not be exported. She received 600,000 piros. Mit foreign vessels will be requested to accept astorage of a similar character. The , principal families ot Lima are leaving precipitately taking with them- whatever r t hey can becarry. The better dwllingsre valuable more their ofj stripped ing furniture which is shipped north. Few families and those of the poerer ,The ckssn, await the Chilians. officers pf the foreign men of war the respective will accompany -- of the combatants. headquarters daitrc thut i Compapers j Iquiue mander Lynch obtained more than $500,000 in specie and merchandise in his raid in the tiorth'of Peru, and that the value of damaged property is five million' dollars. Callao and Malandoare theonly Peruvian ports now closed to commerce. . n, Dec; 24. This Alhrt Mateo. of Canton. . Ohio, and Thomas Perry were mix in a weu, a mne J AS. ESOLiXD, Age t. ing eow ildllif from town, when Perry in the engine house turned the steam on too rapidDr. V. S. liEEBEE, ly in i.Vip frnzAn (inmtinund. An ex plosion followed which blew a der rick into kits and drove ferry clean la Gold, specialty, rilliiiifofaeca.vid thrmiffh tliA AnpinA hflUHP: but he l' Arel'nn. IIV rl Bm and rHatina. Siir t ol Artificial Teeth made Full and parti will recover. Magee. was blown into i nii tb ten tvw, knowii 11 ilit pruSiMion, aud fragments, only portions ot nis noay warrakted a perfect 111. and head lungs IIL'KK. (Soari tViat ftnir rt.Vir. It is net be were recovered; the lieved the president will oveloolk this were found a hundred yards away tfast .or.f J4in Strtct, near fourth fctreet. y OGSTfiff, UTAH, If eherman . is correctly from the olber parts of his body. charge. has cleariy violated the he Canada l'aoific Hallway. reported eleventn article or war, wnicn pro KD. L'LRICH, H.D.. Dec. 24. Fred BiU Nxw Yore, vida iiRmi(wai or kucn otner nunixnof the Northern Palings, mentasacourt martial may inflict cific presidesttold a Times inter-viewe- r, railroad, for officers using disrespectful words Gen. Ander'J that Offecon Fourth Street, Ail yesterday, against me president. returned son, engineer-in-chie- f, juut . 1 Dazaa nlvai Ultra. , ' 'tii;s, irvr. iuu from : the Yellowstone valley, has 8d RMiJtuee: Main St.. Dec. 23. A delega- already contracted for ties and lumrids, iMtveaa id "VTABHijieTON, tion of twelve Sioux IndiaB chiefs ber for two hundred miles on; that and head men, from the Lower JJrule division. To his instructions are to il. W. 0. MAKUAET, agency, reached Washington last accomplish in the coming year the night in charge of Capt Dougherty,of largest possible amounl of mileage United .States Army, acting agent construction up the Yellowstone -as with a view of closing up LliC ViUTT .cuvj, UJMELOJl-at-L- A W, here is to conduct negotiations with Valley the gap of 820 miles, and having the tin renvMAntativeg of several lines road ruuning through in 1883. This Oife Oe Ar dock, au Oil Mala St., relative to granting the central gap is from Glendive, where railroad of . UTAH. 0GDO, 07-lof way through their reserva- the Missouri division . ends on the right tion. They will also confer with a Yellowstone, to the eastern end of Cheyenne the Pend d'Oreille division, which Aan.iratina - from the last here came week, od extends two hundred and nine miles who agency, simitar business. To day, in com from Ainsworth on the Columbia, with Secretary Schurz, they river, west to Lake Pend d'Oreille. pany n- White House and paid The Pend d'Oreille division will .t a brief visit to President Hayes, who be completed in early spring; it is nanus nearly all gradedj - the material is was introduced and shoo names of the prqvided and on the spot, and the The all. with them ROYAL ISStfll a f chiefs are White Ghost, Iron Katne, track is now going down. As soon Dear Hand, Little JPheasani, iieai as it is completed, the work will be TTpafl Don't-Kno"ftn Hull continued without interruption east v IAD Afllii, Bear Bird, Big ward and with a .vigorous progresr HowDoeBark, Mane, Wizi and Handsome Elk. up the .Yellowstone, going west and from Lake Pend d'Oreillegoingeast. ia tbJ CsMaet. Ie Okie The company confidently expect to is 23. The city Wasbinoiok, Pec. In close up the central gap in 188. to in midsummer dullness, owing the' addition to this attivity in the heart i.'innrnmatit nf nnnirrMl. work is to com' The democrats have been drawing of the continent, on 120 miles across winter this mence a little comfort trom the reports insj,- 'the" Northern Wisconsin to MontWruwla waa. after all. a demot.,.1 real river, being the extreme eastern crat and would be an acquisition to division of the road and steadily courr. inis thhem in the supreme This to &rward carried a - mistake. - Although a democrat division will form completion. part of tlie Lake broke war the when enlisted he once, South Shore line,; running out and has been asiroug rcpuum.au Superior to Sault Ste Marie, connecting with ever since. With Oar the Canadian roads and to the Straits (JAnn.ol nranna .nt(m. decided of Mackinaw, connecting with the has thathe hinted field have cabinet New York Central and the Penpsy hia in to have no Ohio man vania system. It also makes a new nn, etiva nrefp.rence auu n ii;n uv. r Foster tois. Ohio with the Milwaukee and connection the in his anDointmenU. the Wisconsin Central. by Chicago Ohio man promineatly spoien Besides the work on the central gap (rt,Di Ciira Tartar. Ko atbar only under is f tnr t.h cabinet and it (,iky hot braada, f!Trtir.n aak fiti'j'hi Ukt,ea'eo anJ on the Wisconsin division, the be to governor would he stood DyappUea prefer luxiincaa le by t" ) aliy. company propose, during the coxa rwi.Ulnifroui haaTy, indig rather than minister. l i. Mwld uulj ia aaua, by all Orocara, ing year, to begin connection on the KoTAiBiiiKs Ivwsiia Co., Saw lork. Caaalatloa f Offiwa. western end of the Pend d'Orei'ie water. . WASBistfor, Deo.- - 23. The pre- division with tide vailing impression is that Secretary laOimiae. v Ramaarwill be reappointed" .Secre houth the after Dpc. of the expiration, Navy NeWojj!:,, tary oil works burned, with ) WHOLE 8Ai.t,TH. , of his present term of ten days, Brook!T ,i,ii. fa tli a Ueal limit of time for 25,000 gallons. vwa w ' f one official to hold tw euth Oflices, rf Porttr la the tailing. . vh SHIPPING &COMMISSIC except by explicit 24. A (jjstatch Deo. V..ii!r.Tnx. this that but it is hardly expected UTAH. that. Gov. Porter is mentioned ar;u ue process Ot reappoiniuicuv Rf Jhe treasury and foy 4th till the ten secretary days continued every . would tms accept. in is noteworiny of March. It that the administration Shot ea Dit. I). OA UNA HAN, if. D. of army end navy aSairs by the ivAiiiA. Conn.. Dec. 14. The OJflei da Fourth Street, Ogden, Utah. same person, wu;u is nun wcuiuuh, chief of police. Hayes, was shot fatal-- ! is nothing new, but rather a return OVKB POST 6f r H t,;ia arrAfitini' Chio Smith, a to the first priii ciples from the time disorderly character, last night. that Gen. Washington appointed Died. Gen. Knox, the first secretary of Dec. 24. Jas. Mdi D. until M. w.nVvfiTo. II . J. POWERS, May, war, in September, 1754, created a navy son Tarleton, consul general at Mel- 179STwhen congre Stoddard wat bourne, undr Pierce, died from want and P.eni. and Surgeon. ueuMuuc. j jits heatl. The secretary of and exposure, last at placed Office: Xear corner of Young and war controlled beth branches of our '. l ong J.gI)lioa, tf fighting service, ine navy as wen a Fifth KtiecU, Ogden. the to beloneing depart.W Vt.." Pec.'24. The the armv Jeremiah y. iegl.lature adjourned after parsing a 1. x. VaiJAfctS. r. 8. BICBASfS, ment of' n u t4fnu Forowrly Chief Jaatlca Black at one time held the pommis-lio- bill to 'tax teifigmpo f rovf ining Au'y, also and state of UberCa. Ooarl,Iy. of secretary 8jrauia two per pent, of the gron companies of attorney general in Buchao The bunion wa' the loDg- IlICKAUUS Si HILUA3LS, that was not relieved earnings, , au's cabinet. He est on record. unfrom the liuter office by Stanton Fiaiart. urailareia l til Pec ?'ln. ISW' nd haTin ben Paikkson, Dec 24. VanPykes OfRc in Feery Block, Foa'th St., Mmmissioiied secreUry of state Pec. ' Which is Bchig Denuded of all Valuables. Forewarned Forearmed. Physicians and invalids ue with jonfidence The Kaiser Celebrated German Elixir for Consumption and hroat and lung diseases. It i rich medicinal propertie ff tar, l thevliort'ir. . ' ' - J etc.. I rftn(Itved to the youngest fectly harmless child. This would have proved an Angel of mwoy m the bohkehGld ot tVtruio at ValleiO.' i ' "! ' iiriliHtinv IIS iiaifiitH Dixon, Beaver, Utah, and numerous other places,- - whose children were slaughtered by a quack medicine by il owner to cure calcroup, posscesing no properties culated to cure it, but instead a deadly drug whicn has slum its Uiou-nanB sUr you get ooly (evmao Elixir. The genuine bearu tl.ePniH- a't.m tlA . . - nf a.rma anrl . u 1. rrti.t " signature of Pr. Kaiser. Samples at all arug swr. J.arge size, i j ceiHs. & Co., Wholesale Chas. Laki W 11 . i 1 e t , W, I'. T.Ugrapn to &e 11 Jcictwa J At Union Hall, Joaraal Jottlnga. Pec. 24. The Timet, in Lonbox an editorial, discredits the report of the loss of two hundred soldiers in the encounter with the Boers at Middleburg. The Times, n a leading article says. "The reported seiaure of the cargo of arms appears to have originated in error el exaggeration. Even if no importati n of arms ior the purposes of fenianists were to be feared, the danger of ollowiag an excited "and lawless rpopulation to carry about guns and pistols is mans ifest.", The rail Mall Gazette says: "We soo not the slightest reason to believe it necessary for the Marquis of of Kipon to return from India. Irish-Americ- an Kettles. Bt'i,UAitii!T,Pec. 24. There Is good . Plfllralliea authority that the commercial difficulties between Austria and Kervia have been arranged- Honored la baatk. London, Pec. 23. The friends of Mrs. Cross, (George Eliot) are cons sidering a suggestion that Dean Stanley be asked to permit the in-- ! terrnent of the remains of the dead authoress in Westminster Abbey. t'looda Sa England. Lonkon, Pec. 24. There are tr-tifloods throughout the north of England, The lnwell has overflowed its banks in the district of Manchester, covering 120 acre. The basements of 4,000 dwellings are flooded. One largi unoccupied building was undermined and has fallen to the river. al ''';,, J rnlla of Monagany. Montreal, Pec. 24. It now ap pears that the procuring of girls from Montreal to fill Chicago, St. Louis, and Ran Francisco dens of infamy has been largely carried on all summer, agents having tome from as far as San Francisco for the purpose. Mm, Paquet,'said to be a noted proarrest ed and concuress, was fessed to having sent forward several young French Canadians girls. Today there entered the police court a young woman who had just arrived from Chicago, and who, at once displaying a large roll of greenbacks, retained two lawyers to defend the woman Paquet. Her name is said to Clara Beauchamp. She confidently informed a court reporter that she had just coiue from, Chicago, and that last week she had received two little girls from Montreal, at a certain den on State Street she has come after the defendant. to-da- y . - ' Join Bright Ceaaared, Pec. 24 The' Earl LoKiiOV, CLUB. Tit i st, iHCLsmxo SbPrsa, Extsa 8orris Tickets, . $3.00 1.00 .., number ot i pec La tor Uaketa 11ml tad at tLOOeaciv AQ anakara lit be required to ralae meake ta ereeeeee of Kaoeptlea OomaltUo before enteritis: tke aalL tenons not la nuak will not be at loved ea leer kefcre enaaaekiag. GRAND MARCH AT 8 P.M. The Ogden Orchestral Society, Under ths direction of Mr. "ST. E.EIHE, ksvssonsentcd to famish mntia for UuS oscuton. delGtf . NOTICE. Assessor snd Collector's Ofl.ee, ' t Ogden City, Dee. 9, 1380, Not ire U hereby given tbst I will, during tbe week commencing; on the thlnt Monday la December, 1360, be In attendance at niy office In Og n City, for tbv purpose of restated rK all applicants for realitraUon who are entitled thereto. Offlee boors from 0 a.m. to 4 p.m. THOMAS DEE, Assessor and Collector for Ogden Wry. dde9 2w a LAVE vi k ftoortlir Ayr Prepared frniu nr - a tropical aad pleato. ' Isfhe Best and Most Agreeable Preparation in the World : For C'onattlpntlou,, BIllonsneH. Titrold Liver. Mrin. and etltt orriiotd), laiavorcaern Infllnpoetltlon, aariNiHK from tut oba MructeMl avtaatv of Hie Myatc-io- . 1 JHlloa aud rlilldmn, and thoad wfa i1lallke taking pllia antt naiiM-o- a nirdlHnca, are otallr iileaavd with lii agrt Hble juulltlra. THOPIti-rm!I- T M ATIVR may be la all eaatw IIihI iii'v.I I ! aid nf a puritHllvj. calhartle, orarrieiit tnKjjolne. anliallpUnrn dnm iliaainrnnli m tuo ogi-ul- a naiiil,ltl etiliraljp iyefrttm ihon.ual ftkiW ctlwa efunmota ' to ibem. ruka la kraaa tla aaaM alj. a. ct. Price 35 Large boxes 6oc. Sol. I) BY Al.t.r'IK Vl-- t I A SS I K U ;r, t Sjy. . foh Tin: Locm. CANDYVFLAG! OGDEN BAZMt, FIFTH STM " ' AN t ItU. . JUUbllaWd IKBXIIALSriSLM OGDEJf . Or ASLK0T1ON 0ANDIES.SUGAB TOYS, DOUS OF ALL KINDS, ; , From 6 cents ia $G.OO. ..".. , ,'..-- ' t .tuake lha And evry thin g eilse little one happy. Best Goods and Lowest Prim T Families (Supplied at a Discount.' F. H. BEEDER, Pioneer Candy 'Storej ddaell! Peara Pari', lag. Bobtok, Pec. 24.--- Washington special legation , . of Carnarvon publishes an open letter to John Bright, chancellor of the ' Duchy of Lancaster, protestingJ against his speech at Birmingham on the.lTth of November, in which be condemned the land laws of Ireland to the rejection of the compensation for disturbance bill by the house of lordn. The earl of Carnavon de clares that, holding sentiments so avowedly republican and hostile to the crown and to the house of lords, Bright ought not t be able, const is a member of the entiounly. cabinet for a single day. He draws a parallel between Bright's mild censnre of the lawlessness and crime in Ireland and hi scathing rebuke ofthone guilty of owning land, Th says: NOTICE. Herald The special non by a strew of weather. The cusiims ai(thorities took charge of the vessel as a natural result of the character of cargo. There does not seem to have been any surreptitious attempt to laud arms, though the bresciice of a cmsiderable number in that district of at the moment, is pointed to as a of 19 Ponca chiefs now here had an interview, with ths secretary of the interior and mem bers of ths presidents commission recently appointed to so into Indian Territory and make a full investiga tion into tbo circumstances of their removal from Dakota and into their present conditions. The chiefs declare unanimously their wish to be 1st alone aad be allowed to remain in Indian Terrritory whers they were removed by Inspector Kemble. They declare ths stories of their suff erings of their number and loss of one-thir- d from sickness greatly exaggerated. There are now 510 of the original 7 SO living in tha territory, and 130 eisswhere, showing a loss of less aiadled lis 24. J. HERETO- name ar.d. E. Dooly 4c Co., In tbe city ot Lisa territory, u auwltcU ry ' ;' nntnal consent. B. tl. Orth bu pnrebaed the Banking asaets of the firm and anumed its liauLa - ties. . t. ''.-4, . Ooaaa, Utah, J.E.D(XI.Y, E. H. ORTH. ddecS 8, l$m. DcC. 1S6 THE CHAMPION Meat Market! IS THAT Of PHILIP GRILL, Fataer. J. hi dstaultr in $10,000, which force his .... I. ..i.,- .- ,i,n .., L mil"' - luHhlSt, : - tub bcst errs sr UHtlon, iteer, .. ' Ogden. a ltrk, , - . - egatbar , veal,. FRESH CAME! Btary Baaoriplioa, aiwa)a ea taod. e31VE ME A CALL. run. uriii. dent ' ,10 OIL ADD Wltk Kaar e, II style ol Htden, - W. Baxen dale, aged 24, who had charge of ths finance iiartment of the shoe man' afactory of his father, John Baxen-dalat Brsckton, Mass., has disap peared, and is discovered to Iostox, Pec. , - PARTNERSHIP FORE existing wider tb CO than one hundred since) their re moval in 17T. They denounce ths interference of Tibbies, who has been the means of gettiag up an ex tornin citement in this city, as unsolicited by them, and ask that he t kept away from, them. On the whole, t interview is a complete refutation of ths stories about ths hardship of the Ponca case, and It is doubtful If the Taa Maed fcMn. presidents commission will go to In24. seems that It Lovuon, Pec. the Norwegian ship Juno, which was dian Territory. Kaatlaele Baraed, seized by the customs authorities .t the mouth of the Shannon, in IreCbicaoo, Pee. 24. Tha south side land, on Wednesday lest, had start- of tha Sentintl office, at Petersburg, ed from tjueenstown for New York, Vs., and the genitW and Timti office but was driven back into the Shan- at Summit, Mies., burned. s Us e Lonaoa ' id ttLiW GERMAN Oblluary. Bro. Joseph .Godfrey, bod of Wil Hani and Margaret Barrer Godfrey, born at Bristol Somersetshire, ng land, March 4th, 1800, disd Deo. 16, 180; aged 80yari 9 months and 12 days. On aooount ef the dWpatsd habits of his father, and the rough usage of his mother and eldest brothers, he left his horn to battle the realities of life alone, at the tender Age of levsa years. He was picked up by a ship captain and hired as a oabin boy, and spent some years in this then he enlisted in position; the British army and was gent to Canada, where he waa honorably discharged, and then hired himself as a family laborer, saving means suflicisnt to make a visit to England, to persuade his parents and brothers to leave the life they were living and return to Canada with him, where the advantages would be in their favor. They, however, laughed at his entreaties. He felt discouraged and engaged on a whaler, followed several years; saved some the sea-lifmeans by whioh he went to New year. He Jersey in his thirty-sixt- h went to school until his savings were exhausted, aud in the year 1830 was baptized into the Church ot Jesus Christ sf Latter-da- y Saints, in New York, and in 1840 he married his first wife, Elisa A. iteevea, in New York. Gathered to Nauyoo two years later, moved to Winter Quarters, thenos to a settlement on the Boyer ltiver, from where he emigrated to Utah, settling in North Ogden, Weber County, Utah. In this place he has proven himself a public benefactor, having acted a counselor to Uishop Dunne, until his release. He was a mem ,er of the 38th quorum of Seventies until ordained a High Priest, which office he roaguitied until his demise. At the line of the driving, ami mobbing, and drawing of the Mormon Battalion it seems an acreetueii t was made between one, Bro. Oilman, and himself, that should either be killed or lost, lbs survivor should lake ctre f the other's family. Bro. Colinan lost his lite. Bro. (lodfi ey's wile also died, and in I8j7 he married Mary Column aud Sarah Ann Price, ou ths ' 4th of March of that year. Ht was a loving husba'td, a kind father. It can lie truthfully said, there is not a family iu the surrounding vicinity but what has been the recipient of his sympathy and kindHis particular mission ou ness. earth seemed to be to do good, to comfort and bless the poor and. afflicted; if any one win siek. Father Godfrey was the first ou the ground administering to their wautsiaiut be truly has soothed ths head of ths dying, of all that have gone to rest in this ward. And whils those whom lis hats soothed and comforted ami listed through the fates of death welcome hini home, we, one and all, regret to loss ibis remark ablt brother and friend. Sfeiuinjlv, ne one is left to fill his place, ill 21 children and II grandchildren Lsve (be condolence of the whole township. There were 67 conveyances well filled with friends and mournxrs, following him to hi last renting place, after which they begged toe privilege of the family, of beariag the funeral expenses snd ei ecline a suitable monument to his memory, which was at last granted. j ton. . , tit Wfr-- resign. - YEAR'S EVE,- - DEC, 31. NEW Won't Kaalga. Ali.ababad, Pea. 34. It Is denied that the Viceroy of India lntsnds to Lomion, Pec. 23. Some soldiers on leave have been ordered to return to Ireland. The feeling among tht lower order of the people Is said to be very strong against the ralli taiy, even in Publin. It is a common practice to shoulder the soldiers of) from the foot-patto provoke a of the quarrel. ( Tha movement troops excited a very uneasy feeling; and it is "generally believed that the government possess information warranting the apprehension of danger: The government has made very complete preparations for any contin gency. Immense supplies of provisions, tents and other campaigning requisites have been stored in the central depots. It is stated that all preparations point to the conclusion that tbe government believes that a far greater danger than is seen lurks behind. A storeship has arrived from Woolwich, with 2,000 rounds of buckshot, a large quantity of ball cartrices, and intrenching tools. An other vessel is shipping a similar car go at W oolwich tor the news stations at Brufl, Mohill, Carrick, on the Shannon and Bally Shannon, which will be occupied by troops, The positions are well chosen, being the centers of the disturbed districts from which the troops could operate in various directions. At all stations where cavalry are- - quartered without infantry, the supply of ammunition will be increased to fifty rounds per man. ' ' 1SSO. GrUAlVD CALICO MASK BALL! au magistrates are now helping the moriuos to punisu lnuniiuaisi--. Tka Irtak Claada Uwarlag. 48. 18SO. Thar Pievieus to their Attack oh George Eliot Entitled to a the government's activity has helped the Capital Lima, Place In Westminster. to rsstere oonnaencs. ifie local anti-railroa- H Kuala Kadaaas lar Dalles. PatBaaniiKO. Htm. 24. latlmlaatora Paalaked. DdmliV. Dee. 24 It la Lalia.i i.i-T- Conffs-io- St. cent., except it Criminal FOREIGN NOTES. seems to exist no doubt that all ims Timet has 3 he special advices about the Ohio senatorshjp. ; The ch ief grumblers in Ohio over Foster's withdraw al are the landlord of Columbus, who report cancellation of orders for rooms for the headquarters of vari; ous tactions. ;In New York the anlUCbnk-lin- g republicans are a unit for Depew,"" while Conk-lin- g Chauncey has expressed no choice between Morton, Plait and Hoskins. The, New Jersey struggle has been enlivened , by the open announcement of Kobeson's candidacy on tbe basis against William J. SewelLan dfiicer of the Pennsylvania railroad, and the contest will be hot and bitter. TWar T,an1 91 block' burned; loss $30,000? Waite. Smith k Co.. jewelers, loss & Ck)'s. Cnusiaa Arc prepared to Ta PonvinovrD NO. duties will, with the tw.irianina' Pillaging; and The Earl of Carnarron Censures port of the Russian new year, be decease! John Bright. Plupderiug in Peru, teas. tea per con-teste- all be nearly 1,000,000. his-will TtSXNU CO.V1JUCT8 uriVVnDIT. j new. V V. ; I UleeV nLIT rbdneyv ' f..i ro.1e Uln mf bt The profits of all kinds of coi nora tiong have been terv laree the Dwtl Street, BROW. 1880. The Chilians Seuatorlnl Straggle. ' iilOAio, Deo. Semi-JV'eck- ly . Si . BELLONA'S - w - SAtlra!cllared." past-enge- Jlr. .1. H. Baths, NeweupM Advertising Aeeut, 41 Fatk Kow (Times BuIMIdr), of Bev. TheoJoreTjTTing.D. D., rieftli-eNew York, ia authorised to contract for of Wwhin'gtoti Irving.took place, in tbe Daily and auvertiseini'iit Ogden Junotioh, .t ear bed ifttee- C JUkthoit, Dic. 23. Rev, Samuel B. Carpenter, Episcopal clergyman, of loledo, and recently of this city, was the victim of an audacious robbery train lost night. on the Lake-ShorAs the cars were about to stop a at Monroe a gentlemanly appearing man inquired the time. As Carpen ter took out his watch it was grabbed by the thief, and at the same time two other confederates seized the clergyman, bent him back over tbe seat and hurriedly rifled his pockets, securing $30 and jumped from the s ears before the remaining i had time to recover from' astonishment" over- tha aiftiir. . The watch was worth $200. e i unction : lili: III UAa wuivi luprvv aad cai(,ll!j i 'vv.iji ?!-;- J si.idi: maoiulaxti: OHOtaut St., UJ- Alter, - V 1340 Pt.Ua. toreuoaaaleuco and otBciMiiiy, for (.rirat. tka VN ,ua t III VA LKD! tit. Olnulara (tm. (attakmuae, hUauaL aab la., 7 ra a- -- A yrcStaiil. aua ku S. , lot!a rU .aul |