Show special to the deseret evening news f congressional HOUSE the tax bill was reported to the house today to day r it fixes the tax on whisky at sixty cents the finer qualities of tobacco are reduced from forty to thirty two cents there is not much change in other kinds there was quite an animated debate in the house today to day on the so called osage indian treaty now pending in in the senate whereby WO acres of land in kansas belonging to the great and little osage indians are transferred toa to a railroad company the treaty was denounced as an outrage and a swindle and everybody connected with the making of it was spoken of as a thief and a rascal resolutions were finally passed unanimously denying that anyone any one ono had the right to make such a treaty lor jor the beneal benefit t of a great monopoly an and d charging that it was procured through corruption ru t ion lon and expressing a solemn opinion tm that it ought to be rejected by the senate washington 20 the T president to GEN GENERAL EnAL san suit francisco 18 the first sample ofner wheat has as reached this city the quality was excellent the water in front of oakland appo site san francisco is being surveyed preparatory to improvements for the pacific railroad terminus san francisco 19 last night inight a ver very y large audience 1 d lence attended the formal dedication cation n of the th new mercantile library now nov ba building alding in this city itis it is one of the lar gestand largest and finest edifices on this coast A rock slide on the line of the central pacific railroad near the summit tunnel two days since killed several chinese L the arst first through trip to reno beno was made yesterday the company say the road wili will reach the crossing of the humboldt river one hundred miles beyond reno beno early in july nine thousand workmen are employed the trinidad lumber mills in humboldt co were blown up on the last dinst killing one man and wounding several london 17 dispatches from rome borne state that the pope intends intend to issue a general amnesty lo 10 political offenders offender offen ders dera on the anniversary of his accession to the Hol hoi holybee hilsee See lVa washington hington 18 the has another studied attack on mcculloch this morning urging the president to remove him the article asserts that mcculluch became alarmed at the prospect of removal r and on monday summoned boned chief justice justlee Tu stice post haste baste from riehmond richmond in order to use his in fluence with the president that he might be induce to have him retained in office and that chase responded at once and on tuesday evening did call upon the president for that purpose the article excites considerable commotion in political circles principally from the th fael face that the ia is recognized as the presidents organ burlington vt 18 eight tons of arms arma were taken from the eulaus leen ITen JT iaus laus by the united states government and passed through this city en route from st tit albans to new york new york 18 A special telegram from washington says the following is said to bo be the tha author tive statement of chief justice chase h himself itself universal suffrage as recognized cogil cognized izea on democratic principles principle the regulation of which is to be left in the several states under the constitution of the united states to the states themselves universal amnesty and the complete removal of all disabilities on account of participation in the late rebellion not only as a just and wise measure of public policy but as necessary to the beneficial administration of government in the states recently linvol involved ved in civil war with the united states and to the full and satisfactory re establishment of the practical relations of those states with the active states of the american union no military government in any odthe of the states of the union in time of peace as this is not nob compatible with the principles of civil liberty established by the constitution nor can the trial of private citizens by military commissions be tolerated by a people jealous of their freedom and desiring to be freel the taxes are to be reduced as far as practicable and collected impartially and with strict economy and apportioned ione lone i d basto bear on property rather than thun on labor and while all national nat fonal obligations should be honestly and exactly fulfilled no special privileges should be allowed to any classes classe or individual corporations I 1 washington D C 18 the bill relative to the court of claims passed by the house today to day and previously passed by the senate is of a highly important character phar acter aeter one of the provisions extends to the right of appeal from that court to the supreme court ip lp cases of special jurisdiction such as the cotton cases of the last term lerm wherein the court held that no appeal may be made because they did d fd not come under the general jurisdiction another SeCt section iffla provides that the court of claims may grant a new trial in any cases within two years if it has reason to believe that it has been imposed on or that new flew evidence of a material character can be produced the most important feature of the bill is that which abolishes the office of solicitor of the Q court 0 urt of claims and takes from the attorney general the privilege to appoint his own assistant this d disposes 8 p 0 ses of the aspi assistant stant attorney general binckley and solicitors norton wood and kerr the president is authorized to up appoint p i by and with the advice and con consent conent ent of the senate two assistant attorney generals at a salary of four thousand each and the bill makes it the attorney generals duty with his assistants to attend all business of the government before the supreme court aid and the court of claims FOREIGN ron EIGN london 20 today to day the anniversary of the accession of her majesty queen victoria to the throne of england was observed the holiday was also duly observed by appropriate salutes throughout the realms of the british government the city was gaily decorated with flags and streamers from the national vessels as well as the mercantile marine of all nations which have been profuse in their display of colors immense crowds filled the streets all intent mainly upon witnessing the grand review of volunteers by the queen and royal family at windsor towards which point they have been wending their way on numerous railroad train trains the day was made a special occasion for a grand review of the regular volunteer troops at windsor park where for several days they had been arriving in large numbers from different joints salutes were fired from windsor castle and other prominent governmental places at sunrise noon and sunset the barracks at windsor were gall gaily y festooned festoon ed and decorated the t troops coops were in full dress uniform for review the weather was comparatively ning fine although the morning was threatening which had the effect of preventing many thousands from attending but bull with the exception of a slight shower ower there was nothing to mar inar the splendor of the display the troops in line nu numbered in of different arms while being received by bl her majesty and her brilliant suite of generals and the officers of the royal h household ouse hold hoid they presented a scene of grandeur and enthusiasm such as has been seldom if ever before witnessed in this country after marchI marchl marchiny marching Dv past and saluting tile the queen and the royal cortege the troops paid a marching salute to the object of the grand jubilee they then defiled over a pontoon bridge erected across the thames by the royal engineers where they were dismissed the throng was immense the queen and and tb the e royal family were serenaded with marked enthusiasm the festivities concluded with reunions of civil and military organizations ostend 20 admiral farragut after a brief visit to brussels has returned here again and assumed the active command of the fleet pre preparations p r are being made for a grand gand re review view of the american squadron by king leopold which takes place on monday the flag ship franklin will be draped with flags tile the admiral will tender a grand banquet on board to their royal highnesses the king and queen subsequent to the review specials to the ht say that general napier had arrived at alek Alei alexandria alejandria andria accompanied by a soh son son of the emperor theodorus IV 1 i 1 FROM SATURDAYS dai daa daidy DAILY EX I 1 of POSTPONED PosT loED tho MI martinco tineo tinco fr for children and families is postponed from wednesday until friday that those at a di stando distance may hao ha o a better opportunity to attend easoz EASTERN hy by lettel from elder eider john john Toba brown written from irom st louta louis to a friend in inis ibis city we relearn learn that eider elder dusenberry was in mississippi in good health and in 41 a sp spirits rits I 1 he e had bad opened a new field nield and was heinz being greatly greally blessed in his big ministerial labors elder brown say way gays says s that the elders eiders halo have been well received 1 in 1 several states schoolhouses school houses honses courthouses coutt court houses aria arid d chapels belog being opened to tham them and but little opposition no sitton manifested there Is much dissatisfaction existing among many of the people os of the southern states DROWNED by letter from brod broi A arlier athler ross dated morgan city morgan county r th dinst wp wo learn ioann the following T this Is morning this city was waa into a state stale of considerable excitement by the upset boat on ort the weber river resulting in the death of Br bro jonn john ager in attempting W t cross the river in a small flat bottomed boat in company with two young men he be ran rau against aan a snag 2 which precipitated the three into tha the r river iver the young men got out with considerable difficulty but broager breager bro ager was carried down by tho the force of the current and drowned search is being made for his hla body which for the satisfaction of or nis hia family and relatives we hope bope will wilt soon be he found elder ager was a native of P l angland aged 31 years 1 month and gldays tl days he was born ina in a small town called Wal wai Walto waito nin the losses conference he obeyed the gospel in 1857 and emla emia emigrated rated in 1859 1858 lis his me in the church bas haafeen been one of devoti devotion onto to the truth faithful in the discharge of odthe the duties dalles sis iks signed assigned hinr him kind hind and ge generous derous verous to all within the range acquaintance and in his habits industrious and persevering these traits jn irl his character have gained for him the confidence and good will of all who knew him ho he has left a wife and three children to lament his loss v milf mill star please copy ACCIDENT yesterday afternoon as bro joseph cornwall of mill creek ans coming down mili mill aili creek kanyon his team dand and ran him he ile held in tn the best be could canid but being a weak man was unable to rein them up and about a quarter of a mile mm rom where they started offee off he was wag thrown from his waa wag wagon on on au the rocks had bad his leg broken and was otherwise badly injured help was at hand hig his team was Fe secured cured he was conveyed home and dr anderson was called from the city tp to attend him impeachment when can a man roan be sald raid to b bf thoroughly impeached when he works hard ahad atad gets nothing but dried peaches reaches forbay foz for pay CABINET MAKERS MEETING The commit tee appointed by the tho cabinet makers meeting met pursuant to appointment last eve evening ming wing 13 in henry cabinet factory after alter treely freely discussing the general question it was unanimously resolved tha a territorial caan cabinet et manufacturing company be formed with a capital of in shares ot of W 50 each to be co controlled 1 oled troied by legally elected directors with tho the oba object act of importing to utah machinery and lumber for the purpose of manufacturing first class furniture for home consumption and exportation export ea por port tation atlon at prices to defy both bolh eastern and western competition adjourned monday evening at half past six E hanham hasham secretary FROM MONDAYS illta DAILY i i coun coux county our correspondent wilt wiit writ ink ins from morgan gah gan city says 1 I in tb the early spring crops looked or fair and promising but the and keen been appetites of the grasshoppers shopped have made the fruit fai fal field a das desert serl sert in ln this district or of country very little if any grain wui will be raised this season this being the case ine fhe majority of the brethren have gone to work on ou the railroad UNIVERSAL on tho the news of pr president 17 kimballs imballi Kim balls bails death being made known tile tilo flag flags were raised half balf mast maist high throughout the c ity city and everywhere wo we were today to day and from all sorts of people wo we heard the tho strongest utterances ot knof on the occasion although such an event was not r e ed d tb tho the feelings expressed show how deep seated is the entertained for the leaders of israel bythe by the people themous the mour ners for lor president kimball are all who knew know him and could appreciate his worth and the tha thousands of latter iatter day saints who never even saw him hira I 1 THEATRE As a tribute of 0 respect to the memory of our beloved brother president heber C kimball the theatre will be closed until after his obsequies CLAWSON CI awson f CAINE calne monday june theatrical I 1 under tho gaslight wa was again repeated on saturday night to an otherl c crowded house houpe each pe performance rf ormar we seep seem see some somo change and improvement and ana the dori doni le lighted audiences have bave no ap appearance ea ranco 1 6 of wearying of the fun frolic pal pathos 6 vi virtue villainy singing sinking dancing da neing fing find scenery meehan mechanical iea lea I 1 effects and startling sensations in thoe tho play it will be repeated repeat 63 MEETINGS elder alma aima L t smith gave an interesting account cf of hl his labori jabors on his missions to the landwich L islands from the one of which he be has recently returned ho entered at some length into thi circumstances connected with the course of walter M gibson which had led to the sending of elders 40 the islands in the spring of 1861 of whom he was one the efforts of the br brethren eLbren ethren to remove the effects of sons sona deceptive career among the natives and their labori to grow cotton sugar cane rud and aud in other ways prosper the M iv mission assion were dwelt upon by the speaker who at also aiso 0 described same of the feelings peculiarities and habits of the natives vib lie upon lils hla late mission to that martof part of the world he b had ad been ther they recipient of courtesies and kindnesses kindness which be had not experienced oh his previous pravio mission anen travel traveling ipg around the islands horses would be furnished to th the a elders to go from one place td another adoth and money was frequently given them bobr to bear r their expenses anses be testimony to the troth an and spoke of the feelings ha he hai hal hal had while gone irom from bi his friends and his andin audin expressing his feelings the install with the murder of his lather and brother at hauns mill in 1838 IM uno and his beng peng beverely severely wounded at the same time lime and place piave himself afternoon elder eider george asmith ap delivered livered a historical discourse showing the condition of christianity for a few centuries after the death of the savior and that thit of paganism during the same time with wim tue ine persecutions endured by the chrisi chrls i fians and the |