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Show BY TELE GRAPH. Special sto -the pesca?ctreaiobic by the Atlantic and Pacific —— PER: ] Senatorial Elections FE) Various States! in be very disastrous; andif the water keeps falling and leaving the i¢é as it is -now, it will take a month to get the railroad and telegraph in good shape. The Grand Jury yesterday found another indictment for libel against Victoria C. Luther Spain to Abolish Slavery in Porto Rico! -Great Ice Floods Maryland! Woodhull, Tennie C. Clafflin Joseph H. Blood, upon in C. Challis and the complaint of Warrants for their arrésts were placed in the hands of the Sheriff. . The prisoners are in the Tombs. Geo. McDonald lectured on Burns at the Assembiy Hall, last night, to a large audience. Washington, 28. Internal Revenue Burean received in- Mrs, Woodhull and Still in Trouble! that assessor Bryant, of the Co.. formation 4th district ef Tennesseo, seizod in Lin- with false witnesses, lawyers and Thiers.” Benot died cheering the Republic, the Commune aud the army. There was only one volley, as all died instantly. There were but a few spectators. ington says that a large circle of Republicans there, who are anxious to have a change in the head of the State Department to the end that some’ New Yorker may become Secretary of the Treasury, have made late dispatches from Madrid on the Cuban question, the occasion of adverse criticism upon Mr. Sanz Laxe Irums.—The following Fish. Sharp brokers yesterday took preliminaries for the formation of an are from the Deseret Evening News of the 22nd, inst. organization. The announcement that Foster would If Samuel James, who left London be hanged, had a very depressing effec) for Utah many years ago, and who is a upon Stokes and other murderers in the | native of Bradford, Wilist¥ee: England, Tombs. When Foster received the news will communicate with Mrs. Seott, of he secluded himself in his cell, refusing Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England, he will to see any one. hear something to his advantage. Ie The printing of the bonds and curren- can also hear concerning the same matcy for the Japanese Government, in ter, by addressing Mr. Mark Lindsey, Pe. BROWN, General Preduce COMMISSION HERCHANT| Fifth jssabgan’ South Side Uw. Depot, OGDEN = = « ©. R. R. . UTAH. of coln county, onthe 16th inst., two illicit this city, bas been completed, and Mr. Salt Lake City. distilleries im full operation. The ap- Yosis, Japanese Commissioner, who has Mr. R.N. Allred, writing from Spring been superintending the business, will paratus and contents were destroyed. Wanted and for Sale, City, Sanpete, Jan. 18th, states that two It is announced that the taxes for 1872 soon return to his own country. will be assessed under the new Revenue | The police yesterday arrested five per- small children were attacked with a disease which terminated fatally in fourCerna Emigration to law. .The Bureau will be ready to put sons in two establishments in Broadway the law into eperation on the lst of April whence circulars offering counterfeit teen hours from the time of the appearChickens, ” America! The malamoney were sent out to different parts ance of the first symptoms. next, Flour, dy consisted of a strong fever accompanThe question has been raised, what of the country. ied by insatiable thirst, and . before Grain, A deputation from the Committee of A Wurderer to Suffer the punishment will be meted outif any perdeath occurred the surface of the skin Beets, Seventy has gone to Albany to oppose sons, implicated inihe Credit Mobiler Penalty of Death! was covered with blotches, which, howecrtxin portions of the proposed City Turnips, proceedings, shall have a crime fixed ever, afterwards disappeared, and morupon them. The law covering the case| Charter, now before the. Legislature. Onions, tification ensued. Buffalo, 23. isto prevent frauds. Approved Feb., Execution of Commu. Tomatoes, The police arrested two Railroad Con1867, which decrees that, ‘*Any person We are informed that there was a very nists in France! Potatoes, offering a bribe of any kind to any mem- fidence operators who were prowling severe snow and wind storm at Sugar e around the Central depot in this city House Ward a lew daysago. So powerful Apples, ber of Congress, or any member receiv One was caught trying to was the wind that the roof was lifted Plums, ing the same, shall, upcn conviction, be last night. Important Arrests in fined not more than three times the exchange a check on the Erie County clean from a building belonging to Mr. Peaches, New York! © Both were George Hugentobler and carried a conamount of fraud, or be imprisoned in a Bank of this city for cash. valet: They were examined to-day siderable distance away. penitentiary not more than three years: | locked up. A chimney AMERICAN. and a person holding office, shall forfeit, whena bogus check for $2,000 was was also blown down and a large numAlbany, 22. ALL IN THEIR SEASON. Noone could be found to appear ber of the bricks in the walls of the be disqualified from holding any office found. Roscoe Conkling is re- elected ‘United of honor, trust or profit of the United against them and they were discharged same building were loosened, States Senator for six years from the 4ih States.” on egreeing to leave the city at once, of March next. The police are trying We understand that the people of It is discovered by telegraph compa- which they did. Ielena, 22. nies who oppose the telegraph proposi- to break up these confidence operations. Tooele and Grantsville have commenced A fire here at two o'clock this morn- tion, that the Government management New Orleans, 23. grading on the Salt Lake, Sevier Valley Orders Solicited and Pronptly Filled ing, burned the Neville House and several is always more expensive and ineficient Brownsville qlvices to the 8th receiy- and Pioche railroad, near Clinton’s HoOn the Line of.the C.P. and U. P. RER. siualler buildings. ed here state a great number of horses tel, Lake Point, and are working in both than private cpapeian igs Springfietd, 22. In the Senate, a bill supplemental to and cattle are dyi ing between Browns- Aveotions, East and West, fré om that The legislature in joint session has de- the Texas Pacific R. R. act was reported ville and Lewis River, the late frost hav- place. It was expected that fifty men clared RB. J. Oglesby, elected United and passed. ‘Phe credentials of MceMil- ing killed the grass. and a number of teams would commence States Senator for six years from the 4th ler elected for the short term and Ray Work on the railroad is progressing the work yesterday morning. of March next. The newtelegraph will soon for the long term to the U. 8. Senate by favorably. — Atlanta, Ga , 22. the Warmoth Legislature, were present- be in working order. The legislature, in joint session yester- edand referred to the committee on The last of the 10th Infantry lefi Fort Terrible Earthquake. day, yoted for United Statcs Senator, elections. Edmonds from the judiciary Brown on the 8th inst. for regimental which resulted as follows: Gordon, 84; The committee reported a substitute for the headquarters at Fort McDeayitt. A despatch from Bombay says a Stephens, 71; Hill, 35; Akerman, 42. Morton bili to regnlaie the distribution Mexican Government has established a By the Ton or Car Load, for Sale. ‘The fifth ballot resulted in the election of the Geneva award, etc. The consider- district court at Matamoras. Gen. Cor- report has reached that city that a of Gen. Gordon for Senator. Stephens ation of the bill for the eonstruction of tina is a frequent visitor when the Mex- terrible earthquake has oceurred at will be sent to Congress from the Fighth ten sloops of war was resumed. Sher- ican commission is in session. | Soonghur, a town of India, in a demade yacant by the death of man’s amendment offered yesterday was Visor Ilayana news of the 14th says the tached district of the ads dominGen. Wright. adopted. This bill passed 89 to 8.— sugar plantations at Conception, Colum- ions, 114 miles north of Bombay. Virginia, Nev., 22. Ramsay moved to assign. Monday next bia, Santieafel, Santa Rosa, Jantereis, Orders and letters of inquiry will reThe legis ‘ature met in joint cony ~~ for the consideration of the Postal Tele- Santa Domingo and San Jose, belonging Viticou hundred persons are said to ceive prompt attentien. yesterday, and read the journals of tl graph bill, Conkling would object to to various persons in the United States, have peen heard from the surroundin g. previous day’s session and announced the ‘the assignment of any day for such pur- who are charged with rebellion, have country, butit isfeared that ae 2. Box 24. 28-if vote for Senator as follows: Jones, 53; -pose until the bill to abolish the frankbeen leased by the Spanish Government has been niuch additional loss of life. | |i Me( Over ite be Lone, ts WC bce. «1. ing privilege was acted on. The calen- for a snm to be paid annually. After-tie announcement of the vote Jones dar was resumed and several pension It is supposed the number of armed was conducted to the Speaker's desk and bills passed. The A bill to allow women .to rebels in the Island is 12,000. made alengthy speech, defending him- vote and hold office in the Territories steamer Edgar Stuart has landed arms seif against the charges that money was was indefinitely postponed. ammunition for the patriots at The hill to and corruptly used to secure his election, abolish the franking privilege was taken Parto. Par ies in charge of arms have Wan Cc. which charges, he said, had been ma te up by a vote of 28 to 13. Morrill of moved into the country. Col. Melchoir in the astern and Pacific coast press. Vermont offered an amendment providing Agnew was in command of the expedilie acknowledged that money had been against any allowance to Members of tion. freely used. He had himself disbursed Congress in lieu of the franking priviFOREIGN lar gely, but only for legitimate campaign lege. Hdmunds declared the bill a deluMadrid, 22. expenses. He declared himself in fayor sion and the abuses of the privilege Congress was engaged yesterday deof the Federal Government controlling the ought to be corrected, but the benefits of bating “the bill providing for compulsory channels of communication on the high- the privilege belonged to the people not service in the army. way of commerce, and pledged himself Congressmen. After some further deThe special committee of Congress on iy support the measures for the regula bate Morrill’s amendment was adopted. the abolitiox of slavery in Porto Rico will tion, equalization. and reduction by Ied- On motion of Carpenter, the bill was probably present their report to-day. The Cloths, Merimos, Alpacas, Armures®? eral authority of freight fares on all rail- then go anrended as to simply abolish the question of indemnification to the owners Empress roads, particularly those built wholly or franking privilege on the Ist of July is settled and details alone delay the reYoo! Deilaimes, Ginghams, Ticking, partly by Government subsidies, and next. ‘The bill then passed 33 to 16. port. The committee will propose that Denims, Domestics, ete. Jassimeres, 'Tweeds, favors the project of postal telegraphy The House Bill for the admission of the emancipation of the slaves shall be Pet omnahess Sen Eite., Bite, without expressing a preference for any Colorado was discussed during the morn- completed in four months after the preparticular scbeme. Jones starts for the ing hour witaout a vote. mulgation of the passage of the bill. The hastern and Middle States in February. The Bill to amend an Act granting Cortes will commence to discuss the bill New York, 22. right ef way to Walla Walla and Colum- at an early day The specie exports yesterday were one bia River Railroad, passed. The saved of the late Cabinet pubhundred and fifty-seven thousand dollars The House resumed consideration of lished a declaration yesterday repudiain gold. coin and fifty-nine thousand in the Biilto create a Board of Commis- ting the idea that they favored. the sale of silver pars, Engagements for to-day sioners of Commerce, and after discus- Cuba. three hundred thousand dollars. sion tabled the bill by a vote of 121 to , London, 22. The Samana Bay company, at a meet- 64. It is.reported that a conferen*e has ing yesterday, adopted the CommissionA bill from the Appropriation Com- been held at Chiselhurst at which it report, and ratified the contraet mittee appropriating one hundred and was decided that the Empress Eugenie with the San Domingo Govern- thirteen thousand dollars to supply a de- and Prince Napoleon should be the pomade ment, and elected A. B. Stockwell, Pres- ficiency in the expenses of the American litical guardians of the Prinee Imperial, ident; Paul N. Spoffard, Vice-President; and British Mixed Commi sion passed. and they will therefore direct the moveHenry Clews, Treasurer; and R. R. Haz The directors of the Colonization So- ments of the party. Itis said no maniOF arg, Secretary. The company intend ciety have resolved to urge the Goyern- festo announcing the intention of the purchasing or building three steamers, ment to establish a line of steamers to Bonapartists will be issued. and CALIFORNIA MAR pURACTU RE. The Prince EASTERN besides Tyboe, which will run regularly Liberia. Three thousand applicants Imperial will not be called Napoleon LY, between this port and Samana, estab- await passage, and three hundred leaye but will be known as Count Pierre A General Assortment of lishing weekly communication; they also on the first of May. Most of the appli- Fouds. His adopt.d motto is “Strength, intend chartering a large steamer, and cants are from Florida and Georgia. but not -mpatience.’’ sending out a cabin load of excursionists The Hon. James Brooks is ordered by The Persian minister of this city auwho may wish to inspect San Domingo his physicians to quit work. Te is suf- thoriz s the contradiction of the report before taking residence there. The Ty- fering ‘severely from attacks arising that Persia made a secret treaty for the be is naw loading with house farnituye, from his summer journey around the ceding of territory to Russia. INCLUDING etc., for the officers of the company. world. Hehas not attended the sesA dispatch from Genoa says, the RevSuits have been commenced in the U. sions of the House or Ways and Means érend Edward Bourie Pusey is dangerCutlery, Toeks, Carpenters’ and other Tools. S. District Court to recover taxes from committee for a fortnight. ously ill inthat city.. The remains of the Erie Railroad company on sterling The President in an interyiew with Bulwer Lytton will be buried at KenilSTOCK OF ‘bond said to be due to he Goverrment. Charles O'Neil, of Philadephia, yester- worth to day. ‘twenty-four $1,000 bonds on the day, explained that his recent prociamaThere is an extensive emigration moveTexas Central were stolen from the tion in referenee to the holding of State ment to America among the German colbanking house of Hateh & Son, Wall offices by Federal officers was not in- onists of Prussia. One hundred and strect, rae tended to apply to members of school. or twseit families having left Bersina Port Deposit, Md., 22. educational boards. ETC., ETC. Great ice floods continue. The ice] The Senate committee on elections will The Grand Duchess Helene Paulsona gorged between here and the lower is- commence the examination of Louisiana ig dead land, all the buildings on the lower side matters and resume the Caldwell case By order of King William the German of the streets are deserted, the inmates on Saturday. ‘ Court will go into mourning for one week being compelled to do so to save their Before the Wilson cqmmittee, E, H. for Napoleon. . - A Full Line of liver. The railroad track and depot are Rollins testified that Ben Butler received Paris, 22. four feet und yr water. The telegraph three thousand ‘dollars in December, Masses for the repose of the soul of office is deserted, and the centre of town 1869, for regal services from the Union the late Emperor Napoleon were celeis flooded. The ice varies from 200 to Pacific. re brated in a number of churches in this 250 feet high, and all caked along the Halifax, 22. city yesterday. Large crowds were in the streets and wharf. In the upper bees ig felt ne for the safety of attendance. Of All. Deseriptions. part of the village s oops and canal boats the troop ship “Himelaya.” — Nothing Feronilli, Decamp, and Benot, conare dvawn up to Main street, blocking has been heard of ber since she left de ned communists, ‘were shot early A orders addressed to D.. Ii. PEERY, Ogden City, U2 T.,° the railroad = Pue river was rising up to England. this morningat Satory Plain. _ Feronilli wit recive prompt attention. mi dnicht, but is falling now If theice ' Mew York, 22. died without «° word. Deonmp’s last shoad oreak up at Sate Ha rbor, it will A special to the Herald from: Wash- words were, “I die assassinated. eee H. BR CLAWSON, Superintendent The Napoleonic Destiny! Shipping a Specialty ! UINTAH COAL .L, = Ogden Gity. Wholesale Department. 2,000 PIECES SPRING PRINTS! READY. MADE CLOTHING! Efats BOOTS and Caps, AND Of Every SHOES! 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