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Show i i Lh RPC ASA STRAT ERT SETI BY TELEGRAPH. Special to the Geter TueeHtn by the Atlantic and Pacific Lelegraph Company.] Congressional ings! Proceed Seven Indietments for Murdsr in New York, A Corner in Coal. Postal Affairs Congress. TH o a MELT eee Kurope, formerly connected with Erie management, in order to save themselves from pecuniary loss, are about to press charges against the officials, who engineered the so called resolution, to cempel them to disclose certain matters of detail never yet published, but which have been carefully suppressed to further stock jobbing operation, and lull stockholders into fancied security. The ladies reception at the Arcadian Club to-morrow night, promises to be a notable affair in itg array of dramatic artistic and literary celebrities. Not less than eight prima donnas will be pres- of Pfriffer, is now being considered by the Grand Jury. Considerable mystery still attaches to to the murder other Brooklyn, 5. Frederick Weir, aged 18, was arraigned in the court of Oyer and ‘Terminer to-day, before Judge Pratt, charged with the murder of Henry Zeigler, on the 23rd of the act. here were, he said, to railroads was reached Mr. Randall, Schaffler, than her own husband, in 5. Judge Caron has accepted the lieutenant Governorship. The local parliament will be convened immediately to consider the necessary legislation entailed by the burning court house. Washington, 6. In the Wilson Committee this afternoon, F. C. Hooper, who is believed to be insane and who is known to have been arrested for blackmailing, appeared and testified to certain alleged facts implicating Congressman Kelley, of Pennsylvania, in the credit mobilier MONDAY business. The committee placed no reliance on his story. The report of the committee of conference on the tén sloops of war bill, provides that the number of vessels to ‘be built shall*be eight, four to be constructed in the Government yards, and four in private yards. Boston, EVE, FEB. 10, 73. ae Celebrated Representative of New England Comedy, “YANKEE” ROBINSON ! STAND BOWN THE Or, Days W. the circumstantial Exeter, SHOEING H,, 5. In the trial of Evans to-day, the evidence of experts showed conclusively that he was perfectly sane when he murdered Miss Lavering. The evidence of April Ist. Award to be announced ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE. LL PERSONS 7 indebted to the KNOWING Estate of THEMSELVES the late WM. 71m NOTICE. FORGE, Animals skilfully treated. Hs, N ADJOURNED MEETING ofthe Ogden Publishing Company will be held at the City Nall, Union Square, on Thursday, Feb 18, 1878 ai 2 o’chock p.m. At this meeting the financial condition of the company will be reported, and the election of Officers for the ensuing year, and all other business necessary to be brought before the shareholders will be attended to. ™ Ogden City. Wholesale Department. 2.000 PIECES SPRIN G PRINTS! ‘thousands of poor widows asking for Pa., inquired why it was proposed to Empress Cloths, Merimos, Alpacas, APFIRUures? pensions, who, perhaps, could not boast give this sum for what we are now pay- for the defense closed this a.m., and the Wool Delaines, Ginghams, Picking, of conspicuous service on the part of ing nothing. .Mr. Deckey, Pa., said jury were only out halfan hour when Domestics, ete. Cassimeres, their relatives, yet who had given their that since the introduction of postal cars, they returned a verdict of guilty of mur- Denims, Tweeds,. all. Blaine, who offerel this bill, was the roads were doing a much larger der in the first degree, and the court imCottonades, Jeans, Ete., Ete. unwilling that the remarks of the gen- amount of business for the government, mediately sentenced Evans to be hanged on the third Tuesday in Feb. 1874. The tlemen should go out as the sober second and that the Trunk lines between Washthought of the House, in the case of ington and Boston were taking postal heartless detail of the affair causes little sympathy to be shown. widows of general officers. The House cars at a less rate. Mr. Randall said the had given pessions of fifty dollars, but sum of five hundred thousand was’! a FOREIGN. the bill was not presented on that ground a gratuity to railroads. ‘They carry the St. Petersburg, 5. but as the daughter of one who had mails under contracts,. and postal cars The Official Gazette, in an article on illustrated our military history in a glo- were a convenience to them. ‘The Postrious manner, and he said this was only master-General had the discretion to in- the movements of Russia in central one instance in which the blood or line- crease the compensation, and had de- Asia, contrasts the indifferance with age of General Taylor had been recog- clined tv use that discretion Congress which Britain views the growth of Russia, and says the British journalists are nized in any place or form. had given him, but he opposed giving Randall, Pa., said he was not present any power to imcrease the expenses of simply beside themselves with anger. It concludes the article by advising the when the bill passed, but had hoped the Post Office Department. The ears, they would have done all in their power he said, were carried with the passen- British government to take no more no! OF ; to accelerate its passage. There was ger trains, and were a trifling expense tice of the progress of Russia than she does of that of the United States. The never a more proper act of legislation. to the company. My. Ames said there Russian fleet now in the Baltie will Worace F, Clark, President of the was no power to compel railroads to soon sail for the Mediterranean. ofthe Union Pacific R. R.,. made a carry mails, much less to furnish postal London, 6. A General Assortment of lengthy argument before the House cars. Did the gentlemen want to deParliament re-assembles to-day. The comunittee on appropriations in opposi- prive the postal cars? He considered tion to the Senate amendment to execu- their adoption the greatest advanfage following sketch of the of the Queen’s tive appropriation bill relative to the that had been obtained by the Post speech has been obtained in advance of its delivery. Pacific Railroads. The committee took Office Department. Without action on England is at peace everywhere. The no action but will probably decide the the amendinent, the committee rose. great powers have promised to co-opermatter to-morrow. In the Caldwell The grand jury of the Oyer and® Ter- ate effectually for the suppression of slaINCLUDING committee to-day, Comstock, the clerk miner presented an indictment for murof Scott & Co. testified concerning Cald- der in the first degree against Simmons, very on the east coast of Africa. FriendCutlery, Locks, Carpenters’ and other Tools. ly negotations are in progress with Ruswell’s accounts with that firm, and pro- and he will be arrested again. sia; count Schonvanloff has assured her duced its books. “An attachment for The exchange of the Maratime asA LARGE STOCK OF contempt was ordered to be issued sociation of the port of New York No. majesty’s government of the friendship The new against J. M. Adams, a member of the 61 Beaver St., was formally opened this of the Czar for England. i\ansas Legislature for his refusal to ap- afternoon by President Ball, who deliy- treaty of commerce between Great Britpear as witness. Senator Morton said ered a brief but appropriate address. ain and France is caleulated to promote Caldwetl had suggested to him that ‘he Short addresses were also delivered by friendship between the two countries. HTC., ETC. would verify his statement on oath. other members, and the rooms were de- The president of the French republic Caldwell replied that after consulting clared open from 9a. m. to 5 p.m. each has been appointed to arbitrate the difference between Portugal and England, legal advice he had concluded to sub- day. relative to the possessions on the’ coast mit his statement on bis word of honor A stir in coal has been created’ by a Copies of the Alabama and ud a Senator. ‘ Senator Morton an- combination and there is a consequent of Africa. San Juan awards will be presented imnounced that the investigation had. now rise in the price. he increase in price mediately. A Full Line of It is considered propér to closed. Judge Crozier asked for time met with some dissatisfaetion, but nothto file an argument in behalf of Cald- ing conld be done to prevent it. The hasten the payment of the Alabama award, — well, The committee granted him time conbinationists are gathering themselves The speech expresses regret at the until Monday nex” for that purpose. for another movement in advance. It Sidney Clark asked permission to make was thought this would be made as ear- rapid rise in prices and consequent disOf All Descriptions. argument on the other side which the ly as the middle of the month, but those putes between workmen and employers; committee refused on the ground that who are well posted state it will be de- promises that bills will be introduced for the improving of the system of high- All orders addressed to D. H. PEERY, Ogden City, Us Duy he had no more status in the case than ferred some fifteen days. er education in Ireland; and the reconwl recive prompét attention. any other witness. The Fresident has John J. Dale, cashier of the banking of the supreme appellate decided to recognize the claims of the house of J. O. Painter, Cleveland, Ohio, struction sS-tf H. B. CLAWSON, Superintendent Republican party of his cabinet. The to-day made complaint against Wm, El- courts and the prevention of corrupt position after the fourth of March next, lis, alias Loren White, charging him practices at elections. Sir Alexander Cockburn has refused trom best inforniation obtainable on the with swindling, by selling him $13,000 choice seems to lay between Senator in forged Union Pacific income b-ndg in the peerage and received the grand cross READY-MADE CLOTHING! iMats and Caps, BOOTS AND SHOES! Of Every EASTERN Variety, and CALIFORNIA MANUFACTURE. Plows, Hoes, Rakes, Scythes, Forks ‘HARNESS AND HARNESS TRIMMINGS, CHOICE Pool and The Col. Settle, President true merits of while of Senator North Carolina. recognizing Pool and the his dis- tinguished services to the Republican party seems rather in favor of the selection of Col, Settle. New York, 5 A.S. Manning and C. Harris, executors under Greeley’s will of ’71 published a statement to-day concerning articles in yesterday's Tribune, which they construe as & gress misstatement of facts regard- July last. day. _The The case comes up on Satur- the order of The Te February term of Oyer miner was resumed to-day. and Ter- The grand jury brought into the court six indictments for murder io the first degree. The prisoners were in court awaiting ry es raignment. The first arraigned was. Geo. of Schifflin, charged his wife, Maria, with murdering on the 14th of January last. Counsel for tne prisoner pleaded not guilty, and asked that his client be admitted to bail. Judge Brady postponed the case till the district attorney could report. Chas. Corders, who mur- JOHN Bath. eo Higuway Rosprery.—At about 12:30 o’clock this morning, William Sharp and John Davis, were walking along. the sidewalk, on the south side of the Tem- ple Block, when the first named of the two was pounced upon by three men and robbed of about $96 in U.S. curency. The notorious “Jack Deigan,”’ a man named Charles Studer and another individual were subsequently arrested on GROCERIES! BOYLE Dealers & CO., im Imported Furniture of all Kinds, MAIN F. MORONI SECRIS', eg a CHARLES PARKER, | Administrators. Hooper, Jan. 20, 1873. SHOP thoronghiy. Sick ae ~t ee SECRISE, of Hooper, or who held accounts against said Estate, are hereby notified to apply inmmediately for sertlement to the undersigned, Boiler Making and Blacksamitinimg in ull its branches. Office and Forge 1} Blocks South of the Utah Hotel, Work done cheaply and evidence N. until Horse & Cattle Doctors, MACHINE ee 5. against the prisoner increases in directness and force as the trial progresses. It is now stated that the defense will be a general denial. ‘ ceived 12-1 & FOWLER, This is the third day of the trial of Alley for the murder of Abner Ellis; the court was again crowded with spectators. The testimony for the prosecution continued; WALL! R. J. Fowurr. PEARCE EI 11 BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE DESERELY AGRICULTURAL AND MANUFACTURING SOCIETY offer a Preminm of FLERE¥ DOLLARS to the Artists of Utah Territory, for the best design fora Diploma. ‘The Board of Directors to be the Awarding Conimittee, reserying the right to withhold the award if in their judgment no design sufficiently meritorious is presented for conspetition. Designs will be re- of ’76. PEARCE. ae April 15th. : By order of the Board. ROBT, L. CAMPBELL. 89-2m Secretary. Will appear in his great specialty of DARIUS DUTTON! In the Comic Drama entitled Supported by the Ogden Dramatic Company. Enea ARTISTS, ATTENTION! THEATRE! Wm. Quebec, AMERICAN, In the House, Beck, of Kentucky, of Dec. last. from the committee on ways and means, New York, 5. reported a bill to amend the revenue act Alfred A. Gifford, the oldest member so as to allow planters and farmers to of the Stock Exchange, and the only sell at retail to consumers an amount of surviving member who signed the ortobacco not exceeding in value one hun- iginal constitution of the Exchange, is dred dollars, the tobacco to be of their dead. own produetion, and also allowing a At the coroners office to-day, Colonel similar privilege to manufacturers of Fellows on behalf of John E. Simmons, wine from grapes of their own produc- the murderer of Durgia, urged the ap' tion, which was passed. plication made yesterday to coroner The regular order of business was de- Keenan, to admit his client to bail. Asmanded and the committee on valid pen- sistant District Attorney Lyon appeared sions was called for. Mr. Morie, of for the people, re-objected to the motion Illinois, said before he reported any because he thought the penuing of the bills he desired to refer to the pension jury inconsistent with the evidence. bill which had been passed in the House The coroner decided on taking bail, and while he was absent yesterday giving a said he would accept bonds in ten thoupension to Mrs. Robert C. Wood, widow sand dollars. Edward Morton, Madison of a retired officer. He desired to call St., and £. Crow, Livery stable keeper, the attention of members to threc points; Thompson St., justified before the corfirst, that the pension was to the widow ouer to the amount of $2,000, and were of a retired officer, and therefore not accepted as Simmons’ bondsmen, and he within the scope of the pension laws; was released this p. m. second, the highest pension given to a Wastington, 5. widow of an assistant surgeon was fifIn considering the post office approteen dollars per month. In this case, priation bil, Mr. Collar, of Iowa, offered the House had agreed to give fifty dol- an amendment establishing the carrier lars, and third that the House had set- system in cities of 20,000 inhabitants tled upon a policy which was now gener- and appropriating 100,000 for the inally understood throughout the country, crease.. Passed. When the paragraph that a pension should date from the pas- in relation to an increased compensation sage Barbara Shaffler, they have been married 20 years, but within the last 2 years have been quarrelling, were finally separated in September last, when she assumed the name of Katie Waldmear, they had four children who went with her After the separation Shaffler lived. with his brother-in-law in Williamsburg, and generally visited his wife onee a week. ent. in of Bleecker St. bagnio last night. It is now asserted that the murderer is none enna OGDEN STREET, OGDEN: ing themselves and all counsel in litigasuspicion of having committed the robtion, They then proceeded to give their TABLES, j bery. The evidence againgt these worth- CHAIRS, history of the affairs stating they are LOUNGES, ies is said to be very strong. An examcquscious they have acted not only in dered John Doran, Dee. last was next ar ination, before Justice Clinton, was set BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS, the interest of the will, made under raigned, he pleaded not guilty; James It segs ‘such exceptional circumstances as the Fitzpatrick and Jno. Lynn, pleaded not for two o'clock this afternoon. Spring and Hair. Mattrasses. t last one, but they have acted in the in- guilty to murder, and highway robbery |. next to impossible for Biegan to ke of trouble.—-Deseret Evening News terest of justice and law, and have pre- in causing the death of Anthony Eston Cupboards and Bookcases Made to Order. vented fraud upon the public recently. 2ist Nov. last. Robert P. Blakely, the Cabinet, Work and Repairing Dene. The rise in Nrie has given currency to assassin of Maud Merrill, pleaded not A Wisconsin bride's trousseau Wood Qurning in allits Branches, all sorts of rumorgin Wall St. Regard- guilty. John Fitzgibbons, the murdering it nominally, it is conceded that Jay er of John O'Harra, pleaded not guilty, consisted of 10,000 hoop poles. Gould i# engaged ip *bulling’ and act- the District Attorney said he did not pase The Highest Price Given for. FLOUR. 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