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Show I ami informers are tempted I:?; L1TEST enormous bribes tOiworkii THE PROVO TIMES. 3. Eleatsr, J:;epb T. cases again-- t importers have developed a state of f tets quite startling, even in lids degenerate age. Special Agent, Jayne, who has re; igned, has received 7I. during tho last four years nearly of the sums :()(, non, as his got out of the mer haut-- i of New York and Boston on account of Cs;ar F. ILFtJt, . Editors and Froprletor. WEDXL'SDA 1 - JLl ncll'X, tf roscsE&s. eoiM.$ frauds which spies and Dawes made a alleged darks charged again t in the Ilmi-ie- , on the total amount exact1! them. The of the expenses of govern-mea- t, in that tnns is from merchants which called forth a variety j'iT0,fMX)r of which the Treasury of responses, the principal one hy the releS thin one-haMr. GarfieM. The main points In gets mainder going to the lie venue Mr.' Dawes" (of Massachusetts officers and Special Agent. very aMe and tell inn pn,,,'l and Tlie President sent a message figures remain unimpaired how to Congress relative to the Con- over. The country generally entnm.il celebration wlihh it is dorses his recommendations of proposetl to hold in Philadelphia economy, and is pleased rather in He favors it and hopes it than otherwise at the manner in w ill not he allowed to fail; but he which he evpo-e- d the tendency thinks eome legislation by Conto recklessness and extravagance to prevent it from in the v.so of put lie funds. In gress necessary becoming le-- a success than through the pre national selfesteem could desire, are shot by the telegrams lie distinctively hinted that an hundred, protesting against the appropriation should bo made in -- appointment of Mr. Simmons, as its favor. The Senate refused by Collector of the Tort of Boston. S3 to 17 to appropriate anything The reasons given were that he is for the Centennial, although Senono of the worst, political .in- ator Scott and others eloquently triguers In the State, and the appealed to the spirit of 73 in aid pliant tool 'of Butler.' The hill of the scheme. The Ilousa also for equalizing the currency xvas made a fresh display of virtue by eeveral times amended before the voting down, all the pending mate, when a vote, was finally measures designed to revive the Touched on Mr. Merriams amendprivilege by 120 to 111. ment fixing the total amount of franking most The important event shave greenback circulation at rxyw. been the hearing in regard to the 00, which'V.n adopted by a vote seizure and confiscation Act, beof 2S to 25. The House pas-efore the Ways and Means Comseveral hills of no great importmittee, and the speech of Mr. ance, one regulating thn trial of Garfield on the finance,' In review persons charged with capital of the speech, alluded to above,, of 'Itcpre.-enLitl- ve -- od in-vre- se lf s d relating Toa settlers Mr, Dawes. Mr. Garfield aimed title on public lands, and one pro- to show, by a luminous arrayf viding that in United States facts and figures, that the Treasury Courts a person on trial may he . called as a witness at hid own request, but not otherwise. Mr. Poland proposed to raise a Committee to investigate the liquor traffic. Mr. Butler reported from the Judiciary Committe" adversely to the petition to amend the Omvditntion o as to acknow-ledg- o God and, the Christian religion. A project was before the House to revive the law allowing papers to eirenlate free of postage in the County of their issue, etc. Coupled w ith this is a clause providing means for Congressmen to circulate document: this was finally defeated. The new Judicial, LegWative and Executive Appropriation hill cuts down offices and salaries in the various departments in a most fearful ' , rate, it is sai l. The excitement over the n animation of W. A. Simmons to thn , Is in a much better condition at than presort rand y, has teen represented,, and that the expenses of the government have been regular diminishing since 1S. His speech was able and made a deep impros-ioMr. Bock replied to Mr. Garfield, some days afterwards, Mr. B. G. Jayne, who made his little pile of $300,- 000, a Special Agent, was be fore dhe Committee two days, pretending to detail his operations, and expound the working I le wus of the mote ty much excited, and attempted to play the role of a martyr to newslie bad been a paper clamor. faithful officer and was jtufforing for his diligenco in bring the in fernal thieves, otherwise known as importers, to justice. After him the leading merchants ofNew York, Boston, Philadelphia and n. sv-te- over It as thought tbeUttile A vote defeated. and Sinunons a in the Senate when quorum was wax ent indicate prent would lx e, dl.-covc-ry r.-- air fr . . tate-:na:.lik- O lt rc-Uo- d, i -- s reform " DEU.IQ'JEKT KOTICE. Cl; Curtis, C3; 1 - Crnu.nU Xlinlnf There was no Cabinet session Tuesday, on account of Judge Dents funeral. A fire in South Norwalk, Conn., on Tuesday, destroyed $30,000 worth of property. A fire in Jersey City, on Tuesday, destroyed - several - stores. Loss about $50,000. Sanborn has pleaded not. guilty to the new charges .preferred against him. He will nopcar for trial on March fiuth Sanborn apinured before the Ways aud Meac3. Committee, on Tuesday, with counsel and two w itnoseg. Nothing of importance idled. .l, . r;-- fsan m ! a. N i x h r. nxm t!i ftiiloaluz UsScriUd l. vicj ( n S!ock, on account of Assc rai-rUioThIrdt.ini) day of FcUniary, 171, amounts set ofic:ie the lutio,,,; the respective ShareboldCT as foi.ous: No. No. Nani s. Francisco, C li -t Cirt.U.iuU'. Suarxi.s. -- t '13IJil eph rl.ULI... ' - Curncys ship yard at A fire jn - to-nig- C'onajvanj at Princqxl I1ac of 13us!um, . To t!on . ht hiladelphia, on Tuesday, destroyed $ 130,000 worth of property; insured. . Also Andersons mill; ( oss $45,000. Freightmen of Pennsylvania Central Ik It. have- - returned- - to work at old prices. Erio Railway Co. will not rceinploy any of the striker. , Gov. Woodson, of Missouri, has $75,000. to supply asked the Legi.-latur- e means some for the suppression . . CALIFORNIA. of disorders, robberies, etc., in San Francisco, 24. PENNSYLVANIA. '.hat State. It is now stated by persons ar1. 2 i Philadelphia, The District of Columbia Inves rived by the Xevada from PanaThe Pennsylvania railroad elect- i gating Committee are still bear ma, that the officers of the Con ed the following directors ng evidence. One party says he ititulion reported the Colima en- J. Edgar Thompson, Josiah Bacon, was worth $50,000, and has pone tering MazaUiry for the purpose W. Morris, John M. Kennedy, on. bonds ta theamouut nf $150,-ooOf disembarking Mexican' trvp, John Scott, Alexander J. Derbyand that she'was, not spoken off shire, Saml.M. Fellon, .Alex, Cape St. Lucas. No anxiety Is felt Biddle, N. Darker Short ridge and here for the steamers safety. niSCELLMEODS; II. M. Phillips. - - The Senate last night sustained Booths veto of the Harbor ComTO TIIE CITIZENS OF PR 0T0, mission. bill, ..another, vidtoryMor CANADA. SPRINC.I ILLE AND SI the Independents. 24. Toronto, COUNTRY. Thomas Ansbro, private detecis The Legislature prorogued who attained an unenviable tive, until the 4th of May. JAMES DWYER, the lnUnB Cok-re!!notoriety in the famous Edith of Snlt Lalco Just startsl OGorman, escaped nun case, in and Boston Xf fir York,, Philadelphia, this city, died last night. ENGLAND- .to make Iare purcha.se.- of Itoks, Maps, A dispatch from Tucson, Ari24. Charts, Globes, Pnniay School Books London, zona, states that Major Randall Prise and everything to the Madrid A that fifreiorts had a fight with the Apaches special Gensuccessor of Concha, teen miles from Florence, killed Captain Stationery & Educational Line. eleven Indians and captu red thirty eral Jovellar, Havana, declines women and children. Three sol- tho title of Governor General tf A Liberal Ziomn fo Large and Small Purchaser. , diers were wounded; Major Ran- the Antilles, with unlimited powers. dall narrowly escaped. ORPFRS vr M ATI. STR1CTLT ATTZXI'FD TO. The steamship Faraday, will y The Senate voted to lay the Freeman railroad bill on the begin the laying of a cable to the Cal! and examine stock and niaril you purchase elwtrhere. table, which probably seals its United States on the ioth of nomination rijecXisl. Mr. Butler rallied hi.s force-- however,' made an assault mi the Penator-- , one by one, and the result M'a, that after two hour Simmons was confirmed by tlie a vote of 30 to 1(1. This The Incrustation of boilers is a a of In the Republisplit question subject that interests so many can party of ehi?os of manufacturers that Henceforth St is Butler au l smti- which every chemical ' Butler. to prevent or' remove promi.-e- s In the Senate Mr. Schurz de- that scale is heartily weleomeib livered a very strong speech The tiso of lime for rendering st Urn aruus prvpositbms bard waters soft is not new but I of the cu seMth t nater Mortn amount required, and npin s bieh neither in t!;o per, rornli rieponds, have teen greatly with argutm Ho was r if her weak ad old j trie means. The best preventa-f- e sdsesile in Iniilei-- iJmwever, r l'h. Others poke ngnin't ; ',v tmnnte of soila, which is now fund-be- d the in.! d Ion. iuquar.titie.-- i at prices ;?.: making to which permit of The ig'iv J umu-- J of A " I CV? li. fry. the law bv which 'pi'-do-lut- Boston, 21. .. The final laIIot ibr Senator in the House stood; Hoar, (58, Dawes, F-M- " , MASSACHUSETTS. Banks, 4; Adams, 1G. The Senate bal12; Sanford, times. The first and three loted were the same, but the second third stood: Dawes, 17; Curtis, 10; Hoar, $; Adams, 2. Tlwa billot will bo taken at noon each ay tions. one is elected. until . A forest fire, on Long Island desThe says It- - is - rumored troyed IA),0.K 'worth of. property that Hoars friends wilf spring ; The Congregational council met Clifford as. a Candiat BudJington's church, date fur Senator if Hoar, cannot Brocklyn, and .after fvlong debate be elected...- a resolution vas adopted authorizOliver Dirtons music store ing the committee of council to burned loss $50,000. invite the pastor and delegates of Plymouth church to enter the council and state their views in CONNECTICUT. reference to the matters of con. Hartford, 24. troversy. riants Manufacturing Co.s Elmira, 24. was works, near the depot of the New The loss hy the fire Haven and Northampton R. R. 203,000; insurance, $152,00 4. loss, Southington, burned Di.-tri- et that the 41 to-da- y, is said, has been to completely chant? and business tnea reached revolutionize the sentiment of the , Washington and besieged the nnani- o -- New York, 24. A mass meeting of business men at 'Cooper Institute, Wm. Cullen Bryant presiding, adopted resolutions protesting against inflation, and insisting that, if Congress establishes free banking, or authorizes the further issue of national banks, the system bo based on a solid foundation, guarded by stringent regula- gallon repre o.l.rrole"nr,onrro-i.i,.nH;r.inl.lmousdcs,ret- LIGHTNING SPICKS. - NEW YORK. m. r'Pfal or mod'f' ,.th? orju-- t and extortionate law. The investigation into the affairs of the of Columbia , h' nh att0,ntlon in Ington, but no important de velopments have as yet been made public. Senator Carpenter has made another strong oqoech on IiOuislana atuurs. blown to atoms. The barges burned with thirteen tons of sugar. to-d- ay i pun-1 A to-da- y; . -- r to-da- y; o. - -- , er Cltj-,'h- a - Lot; jilio peri to-da- s prl-c- .1 P riL. fate. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA . Washington, 24. The House Ways and Means Committee, this afternoon, examined J. D. Coughlin, who testified that be did nil the work of collecting taxes in New York for Sinborn, receiving twelve and a half per cent, therefor: that he proposed to the Secretary of the Treasury, months before the San born contract Wds made, to collect those taxes for fifteen per cent. In the District of Columbia in vestigntioa,. this afternoon, Jna O. Evans testified,- denying any collusion between the paving association and the board of puhli - uuks. The House Committee on Appropriation will probably gratjt the estimates of the interior de partment for the appropriation to supply the deficiencies for Indian xwiee in Arizona and New Mex- ...... ico. . . He lena, 21. Tlie tow bmt Crcsnt City from New Orleans for Ft. Ieavi- -, wish seven targes,Tlcw up'at eight od.Kk this morning, ten miles below here, and "sunk 'in' throe minutes. The captain, the mate, two ilots, the watchman, the cabin boy, the w ifi of one of the pilots and throe tlremen wore tost. Five othorj 'were injuroil. The boat, valued at $75, non, was s I LL rERSONS HAVING CLAIMS the estate of ih Die Hon. IaC Higbeo, deceased, will please present the same iihin thirty days from date. And all indebted to the estate will call and make settlement forthwith. Jonx McEwax, Executor. Sakaii IIic.eee, Executrix. mar!, gVsint has-consen- ted All H. H. Oniedin fisl l "jut' r.t Tn sn( ir in ter NOTICE TO DKLINOI ENT. in; u TO DAVID WILLIAMS. Owner o two hundred CXO) l In the Queen Victoria Lode, Tintlc Minin; district, Juab th ft-e- FRANCE. County, Utah Territory. Bayonne, 24. The C'arlists are throwing in Too arc hereby notlfled that there U tne Hundred and fsd tar, otr jour Interest In now due the sum of ftftertb ree (1 Vt cendlary shells into Bilboa-wit- h mine, Pr labor performeil and materterrible effect. The whole streets said ials furnished ftr the development thereof, are reported In flames. The lie and that onle.s the same is paid on or before the expiration of ninety (S0i day from siegers have occupied Albin.- Paris, 2 1. Tlie .Assembly has resolved to adjourn on the 2Sth to May 2nd A deputation of Royalists will soon vLsi t Cou nt ile Chambord and make a last effort for the reotoration of the Monarchy. - , the date hereof, your Interest above me0. Honed, will revert to the Jenny IJnd Minina Company, In accordance with the law of Conaress, approved May likh, 1S72. All person, are warned acainst purchasing said Interest until said amount 1. paid In full topejher with costs Of this a tvertrs-me- nt - - -- XV. H. , XT. HocyiN-i't- , - J. HOOrFJL IVesldent. St And In accord.inee with lavr, and an order of the Board of UirecUiDl. Grade Dh the.. Srd day of Fetiruary, knL so many chare said stock a may be of each parrel ofs-dnecessary, will be sold at public auction at the otfee of the Company, 40t California Street, Kan Francisco, California, on the at the hoar of one 6;h day of April, oclock p.n., of said day, to pay said delinquent Assessment thereon, together with costa of Advertising and expenses of sale. J.W.TIUIT, Secretary. OtSce Boom 14, Calivnta WrecQ msclS Sun Francisco, California. noTicE; Salt tAke city Lee. amh, lHTJ. is fto resign his place of Secretary of State, anc EJKEBY FlOVISIO.I STORE. to take Sthencks pi ice as Minis ter to England, and Bohonck is to resign his place as Minister to tha mui rjt i Corirt, to accept Fheis place ns of State. If this is true Secretary it will he a change as Dean FAKCYCAND1ES, KUTS. ETC." changed his shirt when he ex It is said that Fish ARKANSAS. tho Alt Executor sNotice. The Queen reviews the soldiers of the Ashantee expedition a. Windsor on Monday. Disraeli "to "receive a deputation of seventy Irish members of Parliament, to urge the release of the Fenian convicts. The steamship Calcutta, with the remains of Lhiugstone, has arrived at Aden. - Txl ro m To Feter Stubbs and Alfrel Lunkley, owner of fifty (."iO) fb, t In the SunU-sr- a Claim No. I, Tintlc Mining In.tnct, Juab County, Vtah Territory. You arc hereby notified that tb.r-- e 1 now due the sura nfVonY hundred and six i S e " dollars on your Interest In rH ebtim, frr labor perf.M-meby me f.r tl.e development e v pat t therouf- - sndZbRt un W. the. on or before the expiration ninety go) d.ts fiom dsle hereof, yenr feb-re- ! atcvij mentioned, will be sold n a.re.nUreo of act with the (Viijfes,, approved tf.iy-lV- Iol, PETER STUQBG, ; groceries; tobacco, changed a soiled soiled shirt to put on a dirty one. Wo dont know w inch of these are the soilec hirt, and which is the dirty one unless Schcncks i a. Quincy -- L M All kind, of tire best quality of X Q. XT eg O'O -- Kept eon.'antty on b. At (be will stand. Comer r.t aud leatrt Mrert .. I . v " , All perwin. nl? i ; e vatnoi araln.t srt 1 1ntern . ut ;! J nnionnt paid tn full With tod of this arhertl-r- -, L, M. n,CK. Frnvo C!ly, Frb.Ulh, li.15 Re, 1. a-- iA-t- s.-- 1, r i h, r ft rJ |