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Show jjY TELEGRAPH.e Span-SCastellar's ish Policy. to 24' 000 Contributed Memphis. Revolution in Xho Sonoro. atrocities in Khiva. Washington. 25. The Secretary of the Treasury, rela tive to the contemplated issue of silver coin in place of currency, in making payment by the Department, says he does not know how much will be paid out, but expects it will be convenient for him, next week, to ii.uc about $200,000 in the regular course of business. This, however, will depend Mmewhut upon circumstunces. If gold should go up. silver will not be paid out, nor would it be if it was to be sold again to bankers lor speculative purposes. Yankton, D. T., 25. Wintermute, who shot General Euwin McCook, pleaded not guilty in the Dis trict Court to an indictment for manslaughter, aud was admitted to bail m the sum of $50,000. which he doubt less will furnish and be released. Cohoes, N. Y., 25. The Harmony cotton mills, the largest of the kind in the world, close indefinitely. Newburg, N. 1., 2o. The Newburg steam mills, owned by Garner & Co., have stopped, throwing tour hundred persons out of employment. Boston, 24. The Atlantic Mills, at Lawrence, have commenced running four days in the week, and the nail mill of the Bay State Iron Works have suspended, making a necessary discharge of 200 men. Albany, 21. Shaw, convicted at Handy Hill, Washington county, for the murder of his wife and children by poison, was sentenced to be hanged on Friday, November 28th. to-da- AMERICAN. New York, 25. in a recent CnsteUar, President with rroaiiuent Spanish depti-- f stated that he would continue to con--.rati- what might be their political frccd or antecedents, and announced of his govern-n- f the following programme First, a reorganization of the oraPletc restoration of its ar0iy'n(1 a settlement of the Second, jjcipliue. cuntonal the with governments, dispute which was new ne:irly at aB finishing on a contracting to the narrowest limits, theCarlist war, which to an end, tf.lgalso gradually coming a Catalonia. Fourth, at specially of the power of government, in of the order to return it into the hands second of the on day January Cortes receive-!- . Fifth, the next just as it was of so clashes all to ft of guarantee rivin the of limits the within existing ,ety of public or- Republic, for the security main-(enanc- Xhe firemen sent another $500 Memphis Memphis committee. e to the mer-chan- y, FOREIGN. Paris. ts 25. In the Ba.aine trial, here acknowledged a total collectCaptain testified that on the 18th of Aug. of Young $i4,000. ion The trial of Nathaniel Eritton for the the accused, upon seeing his troops murder of John A. Kane, in June last, abandoning their pohftion exclaimed, the verdict being "What can be done with such troops?" was concluded The evidence of several other officers not guilty. been has business The Kelsey aispos. was beard, but it was unimportant and ed of for the present by the coroner's contradictory. U. Kelsey cumc The Radical Republican journal Z'- jury finding that Cbas. on the treatment brutal death tohi3 Avcngcr National has been seized for by of hands Nov 1872, of 4th, publishing articles violently hostile to night wuie person or persons unknown to the Count de Chambord. At a meeting otBonapartist deputies, twenty-fivThe propased resumption of specie signed a document payment by the Treasury, caused many protesting against the schemes for the at the restoration of the monarchy. applications The Prefect of Lyons has suspended for the conversion of currency into silver coin, but the Assistant Treasurer has the municipal council for two months, not yet received any instructions from and appointed a committee of forty to Washington. A prominent ofucer of the perform their duties. purchased one hundred St. Petersburg, 25. thousand ounces of silver in the city A dispitch from Central Asia reports early in the week, and forwarded it to frightful scenes in Khiva. Upon the the miut in Philadelphia. This amount evacuation ot the city by the Russian would furnish about $124,000. the the Gouleds revolted and plun ccasioned by the one- - troops beiDg dered and burned the town. In addi tenth alloy serving to offset the cost of tion to these excesses, the Usbecks coinage, and making the value ot the slaughtered 1,000 emancipated prison cum to the government no greater than ers. The Khan had sent to Gen. Kauff-The superintendent of man for assistance torsstora order, but of greenbacks. the assay ofhee. on the contrary, sint ne it is not kno'wn what answer was made. was unaware of the purchase of the silver, and did not think it could have ta Len place without his knowledge. CORRESPONDENCE. The Lake Shore railroad bonds sensation doesn't get much clearer, although Salt Lake City, Oct. 24, '73. the newspapers are full of rumors und conjectures. The World summarizes the Editor Owukx Joction : Can it be that young men, and old as affair in a head-linas follows: ''An Intolerable Leal of Rumors end a Penwell, who indulge in an appetite for ? nyworth of Facts." It seems to be maiu-l- y strong drinks, can be reasoned with death-like effects and the Can which of a quarrel of merits, sickening nobody knows but those interested. The morn that so often grow out of such indulgence ing papers for 6oine days have been in various ways, create any impression publishing columns of statements m con upon their minds? Or must false excuses ncction with tho matter, damaging to for the indulgence prevail? The Payson the officers of the Lake Shore road tragedy on the 17th inst. has passed into Horace the late Commodore Vanderbilt, history, among numberless cases in the F. Clarke, the firm Grinnell of world, as an illustrative fact of the misbankrupt iCo., and the oljicials of the Union ery caused by such indulgence, whorcby Trust Compauy ; while, the evening pa- lifc, peace, liberty and happiness depart pers follow with contradictory and ex- forever from many a man. A young man, whose character, disposition and planatory statements. 25. motives have never before been quesSan Francisco, tioned in society, puts the cup to his from Sonora, Ures, Specinl dispatches ' wild thereby, and report a fight between the revolutionists mouth, becomes and the Government troops on the nigbt slaughters a human being without cause. w Sept. 2!ft, Ihere were A few hours after, it is stated, he could a few wounded on each side. Fesquiera not remember that he had: handled a levied a tax ef $35.'000 on nine districts knife, etc.; it was not even so plain to 'f the State for the, suppression of the his understanding as many a dream that insurrection. A Gliomas correspondent had happened, but the sad reality is be with mournful regrets f the San Diego Union uuder date of fore him, attended of conscience, but severe and tie ltJth, says there bus been no pans ngnling man ccn murdered lhe alas! in vain, yet. Pesquiera, who is on his way to the seat of war, has four hundred men, not be recalled to life until the sound of and will have trumpet shall awaken eight hundred, on his the Archangel's In addition thereto dead. arrival there. The revolutionists num- the sleeping of receiving the ber four hundred. a man, capable are movements Their young ot. culture not seconded iu the State. intelligence, degree highest Pesquiera and good, expects to crush the rebellion with little and education, become great and be loved and esteemed in the sociebloodshed. ty of loving brothers, Bisters and friends, Chicago, 25. has in this unhappy hour forever blightCentral Reports from severaT points in and Western Wisconsin und Minnesota, ed bis fond hopes and prospects in life's to the early morning. What a demon is tho sny enow fell about noon, Like "man's inhumanity to depth of four inches. ii. cuuuuess causes uuuuui iiu25. man it Boston, A. C. The jury in the case of Palmer vs. mourn. The City of Coucord, to recover $76,000 images for newspaper property deMaidenhood and widowhood Two stroyed by the mob in August, 1871,gave ' ferdict hoods constantly set for the inveiglement for the city. 25. Me., of mankind, Belfast, John F. Gordon, was indicted fr the murder of Almor G., Emma A., "What would yeu crive," asked a n4 Mellie Gordou at Thorndykc in conceited young man, of a venerable to-da- to-da- y, at-th- e e to-da- sub-Treasu- (a-k- y dif-fereu- . e , . , to-da- y, fire-wate- r! to-d- to-da- y Services at the Tabernacle. very large congregation assembled yesterday, at the' Tabernacle, in this city. The services were conducted by Prest. F. D. Richards. . Elders Joseph Smith, Horace S. Eldredge und John Taylor, were the speakt rs in Hie morning. hlder Smith took up the subject of the growing greed for wealth in the community, and the evils resulting therefrom, and showed that the spirit of the gospel was opposite to this; that the duty of the Latter-daSaints was. to make the establishment of God's Kingdom ou earth and the spread of righteousness their first object, and if they took this course all needful earthly blessings would be added as the savior had promised. Elder Eldredge spoke upon the privileges the 'gospel afforded, arguing that it .was a privilege to obey any and all of the ordinances and commandments connected with it, and that there was nothing in it despotic or entailing any real hardships, but on the contrary an inestimable blessing was the mult of obedience to every requirement, lie also touched upon ihe benefits attending the observance of the "word of wisdom" illustrating the subject by seme of his y - 1 IE WHOLESALE RETAIL AND Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, ISoot.s and Shoes, Hats and Cap, Crockery, Glassware, Xoiions, &c &c. &love and Tinware, Drugs &32ediciucK Gents' and Boy-- lichdy Made Clothing, IN GREAT VARIETY. CELEBRATED. SINGER SEWING MACHINES, Wood's Champion and Excelsior Mowers and Reapers, Bain, Whitewater and Studchaker Wagons, ALSO, personal experience. Elder Taylor's discourse was upon the proper disposition of the earth and its wealth, . proving that the desire for AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF property was right when properly controlled and the possession of it right when legitimately obtained. God had promised certain portions of the earth Bungles to Order on Short Notice. as rewards to certain of his faithful servants, and the earth itself was promised to the meek. That which was obtained , by coercion or fraud was gotten illegally and would pass away from its possessors and they would come under condemnation. It was no crime to be rich, no All Kinds jf Troduce Forwarded to Any Point ca the Shortest Notice. virtue to be poor. But all things should be under the direction of the Lord, who All Orders Scut to M. THATCHER, Logan, will Receive was the real proprietor of the earth and Prompt Attention. its productions. In the afternoon, Elders J. V. Freeze, Robt. L. Campbell, and Geo. Q. Cannon, and Prest. Geo A. Smith, addressed the congregation. Elder Freeze dwelt op the subject of tithing quoting the scriptures to prove tne strictness with which that law had 00to be observed in ancient days, compur HAVE OPENED IN LOGAN & OGDEN, BRANCHES OF OUR WAGON ed with the Blackness of our own times; MACHINE DEPARTMENT, eo that the people of the Northern and and reading portions of the Doctrine and Counties can purchase without coming to Salt Lake City. Covenants, explaining what the Lord & required of his people as a standing law in relation to their property. 5npp!M to tliew points us tielng'he lest, after much itudyand espcrieuc,aud kuew that rurcLater Elder Campbell related Juis experience cuu rely tu this Toconiuuuduliou. in receiving the gospel when but a youth, and bore a powerful testimony to the evidences of its truth, which God had given to him on its reception, and which He had continued to him up to the present time; and testified,, also, to the truth of the teachings delivered this Winchester and Democrat Ught Spring Wagons, Farming Implements. California and Concord Harness and Harness Trimmings. Lcatlici and Shoo XinclinjjH. , B. CLAWS ON, Superintendent. IT. M -- WE WE GUARANTEE WAGONS MACHINERY' WHITEWATER, BALV and STUDEKAHEi: WAGONS, WOOIS, EXCELSIOK and WORLD JIOWEKS, Droppers or Self Itahers. day. upon the educaof distinctions wealth, growing the tion and position among people, and the necessity for the introduction of an Elder Cannon discoursed other order of things. had boen introduced as a stepping stone to that equality in temporal things designed in the gospel. But many of the poor whom this order had been designed to bless, were so blind and foolish 'as not bo sustain the plans concocted for their benefit. He showed the consistency of the people sustaining, in business mat ters, those who were interested in the sme cause as themselves, and the folly of building up those whose object, was to destroy that cause. At the same time he declared himself opposed to bigotry and illiberality of sentiment and action towards any person of any creed. lie concluded by exhorting all present to prepare their hearts for. the introduction of a better order of temporal things, which must come if this church and kingdom remained to accomplish the designs of the Almighty. , Prest. Smith endorsed the instructions of the speakers, who, he considered, had been inspired by theHoly Spirit. He exhorted the Saints to the performance of every duty, temporal and spiritual, and left his blessing upon them. The services were materially assisted by the excellent singsng of the choir, led by Professor Pugh, with Professor Fow wnt.kman sitting opposite to hira at Baltimore, 25.' ' Alex. T. for table, 'to be aa young and sprightly r Holme, The old gentleman re Taut? Hardy Brother. ceu'imiMon merchant, h ls forof been arrests on a charge flected a moment,, and then solemnly . ; ler at the organ.. said. "I don't know but what 1 would ' Hvtford. Conn.. 25. Nb man can be wipe on an empty bo almost willing to bo as'; foolish as The western half of the i f City Hall was i." stomach. . are. George Elliot. vou Conpleiely gutted by fire book-keepe- B r.'a rich gai) A ..-- TIIKESIIIXG MACHINES and SULKY HAKES. , If ?d The CeMiratert THOMAS SMOOTH IX AHROVT, warranted to mV ilti Wt Ted and to he tho heist f lUtivatur for grans, grain, corn or potatoes, jet invented. Our Lent Farum. narrow ou trial. can have a Thetie DeiwrtmetiU will also jtlve information and receive ordori for TCRDINK WHEELS. SMUT MACHINES, ORIS! aud SAW MILLS, or other articles not usually kept iu atoek. i ) MOSES THATCHER, BAWXAKO WHITE, 30tf .' AGENT, LOQAM. . AGENT, OGDEN. H. B. CLAWSON, Superintendent. I CltOESBECK BLOCK, SALT LAKE CITY, X'i' E !sELiii isr a out THEIR LARGE STOCK OF BEST SELECTED .'.'.It . i CHEAP FOR CASH! "I'1 PREPARATORY r; TO A CHANGE IN BUSINESS. Jobbing a Specialty. .) 1 V3 5 I S3 tf |