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Show iT TELEGRAPH. at "Washington Xlie King Appropriation Bills Origin of the Vicksburg Difficulties. AMERICAN. VTasbingion, 12. hearing King Kalakaua and nt Baltimore at 10.20 this arrived mite The trnin r ting- Cnpt. Temple, Lieutenants Totien and Avorj, and Commissioner Curler, of the Sandwich Islands, were in waiting and were introdaeed to (he king, who seemed to he in god health. Capt. Temple turned charge of the vlsif oi 8, pad the train proceeded to this city. At station Secretary Belknap, Wilson's Robeson and oiliers got aboard the tr.iin, which arrived here at 11 30. The party was received at the depot by a battallion of marines and a large crowd escorted the party to the Arlington Hotel. King Kalakaua is suffering so much from a severe cold that when he reached bis hotel a physician was called. New York 12. million dollars one of withdrawal The for shipthe tanks from in gold ment to the linnk of California is anew drain upon the lank reserves of this city. ' St. Paul, 12 During a drHnken quarrel between two roughs named O'Neil and Hall, at Kismark, NakotaU territory, Hall shotO Neil through the htart. The murderer turrendered. ' In ttravsr falls. Renville county, a house few nights ago, John Maugin was burned and his wife and child perished in the flames, the wife fearing to follow her husband through the flames and escape. Muskota, I. T., 12. At the counsel of peace commissioners resolutions were sni Indians the de'egates, expressing pr sented by gratitude on behalf cf the Indian nation to the board ef commissioners for sympathy and their ex preyed desire to bet ter the condition of the Indian; thanking the prtiideu!. for his lenient and kindly polify; asking congress to respect the stipulationsof their treaty with them and declining to niakea move toward changing their national constitution except as provided in the stipu'ations. They enumerate a number of grievances hey ask may ba remedied, among which are the deiay? in paying moneys due. grants of their lands wade to railroads without consulting them, unjus-discriminations in railroad tariffs made gain8t them, the failure ofthe United States to protect their lands against trespass, the. agitation in congress of the subject of rank ng Indian territory a A discussiou of the resolutions state. fu'lowed aud a number of able speeches were made by Indians. A large number of Cherokees presented a counter peti'iott asking congress to legislate for Indian territory, to secure a United States court, a general legislature, and a delegate to congress. Washington, 12. Ilngor's appointment to the Senate lV-ilirailroad committee, via Kelley, it a gain to the friends of the honest investigation of the railroad affairs. JoneB ges on the mining committee, besides the pestollice. , The Indian appropriation bill contains anit. m of $17,000 for the care of the Modocs. Anion new general provisions Init one exacting labor of dians in return for supplies furnished. The legislative appropriation bill Includes $20 000 for clerks of the Califorthe navsl bill, nia surveyor-genera- l; of Mare Island service und the $20,300, a:d and fortifications; $25,000 each for Fort Point aud Alcatraz; $25,000 for Lime Point. - jiii to-d- ay to-da- y, to-da- y, , t able-bodie- d ' ed and Imprisoned for issuiaf forged certificates, resigned, and Ames again made an illegal appointment and the appointee still holds office. An investigation showed that Cardoza was also guilty. George W. Davenport, negro chancery clerk, oh the discovery that forged war- rants were in circulation, was repeatedly called on to report to the borl of supervisors, but refuced even permission lo examine his records. At the October trni of court, Dorsey, Davenport and Cardoza were indicted by the grand jury. In the examination many document were discovered to be missing. nd some records committed to Sheriff Cros The sheriff is also tax by were stolen. coliec'.or, and his bond, given as by law, is worthless. When the supervisor's attorney declared the bond illegal the board refused to order a new one, and it was alleged acted under the influence of Sheriff Crosby, who published a card in November stating that he would retain the office until ousted by the supreme court, nad calld on the taxpayers to pay up. The taxpayers held a meeting demanding his resignation. Crosby resigned and the others fled. Governor Ames, after an axplanation from Crosby, issued a proclamation commanding the taxpayers to disperse. simultaneously there appeared a card among the negroes, signed by Peter Crosby, denouncing the whites, and calling the negroes to his rescue. The same day the adjutant general and his aid de camp arrived in Vicksburg; alo Capt. II&ll, of the negre militia, received orders to hold himself in readiness. On Sunday night Chancellor Hill prepared an order granting an injunction against Crosby acting as sheriff. During an interview with the chancellor and the officers next day, Crosby was asked to send orders dispersing the negroes who were rumored to be marching to the town. Crosby promised to do so, but neverthe less the negroes marched in the town on Monday and the conflict cntued, frem fifty to one hundred negroes being killed and wounded and about thirty cvplured, all of whom have been released Except four ofthe leaders. The statement declares that the negroes came to town under Crosby's orders, and concludes by an appeal to the judgment of the country as to whether they are right. They denounce the officials, who they say. have banded to plunder and ruin their sectiou, bnd ask the country to sustain them in resisting forcibly the encroachments and illegalities which they cannot otherwise resist. For Conference! WHOLESALE RETAIL AND Dry (aborts, Groceries, Hardware,' el Boots nit Slio , Z. C M. Hats and Caps, Crockery, I Salt Lalce City Glassware, Notions, 5:e., Ac. Stoves and Tinware, fc Medicines Drugs Gents9 and Boy's Heady Made Clothing, IN GREAT VARIETY. A Special Stock f OELEBBATEL Fall Goods! SINGER SEWING MACHINES, Wood's Champion and Excelsior Mowers and Eeapers, Latnt Style, noio Opening for tite Of the Bain, and Whitewater Wagons, -- ALSO, WHOLESALE TRADE, Winchester and Democrat Light Spring Wagons, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION Farming New Patterns in Goods Be5T Of Every Kind. Grocery Berlin, 12. It is expected tho trial of Von Aruim At will be closed by Wednesday next. the the beginning of proceedings public prosecutor slated that the friends of the defendant were communicating with witnesses, and if the practice was continued he should use harsh measures toward the offenders. Von Arnim acknowledged that the paper entitled "Promemoria" emenated from himself, but declines to state whether be caused its publication. He also declined to say to whom he addressed two letters relative to ths lEumneical council. to-da- Punkin Pl. California and Concord Harness and Harness Trimmings. Leather nud Shoe Flml-injjw- . : AU Ordert Sent to M. THATCHER, Prompt Attention. Department Ctinpritits the most complete Assortment in the Territory and includes specialties to be obtained at no other House will Jiecrue. H. JIOGPEJR, SupcriAtcndent. ivimr.iiriT nr i ruwn llHO'S AND lllillllLLL IMuU!: M T t 1 ""f4. C.l We Will Supply the Above CLASS our E1MKTMJKNT At l, complete and offer inducements w hich canuot he excelled. Lojm, TV. The Boot & Shoe Josh Billings' Almanax for 1875. PunVin pi iz the sass of New England. Thev are vittlcs and drink. haff-shelthey they are joy on the are glory etiun l)r one day, ana arc Is good koid or warmed up. I would like to be a boy again, just for sixty minuets, and eat uiiself phull ov the b!e.sed old mixtur. Enny man who dont luv punkin pi, wants watching cluss, fur he means to do something mean the fust good chance he kan git. Giy me nil the punkin pi i could eat, when i was a boy, and i didn't Implements. All Kinds of Produce Forwardod to Any Point on the Shortest Notice. TIIE FOREIGN. OF Buggies to Order, on Short Notice. ,W-A.C3-OKr- S, Depot COltXEIi WALL and FIFTH St., O GHEN Warranted at the Lowest Hates for Cash. Giscs Threshing Machine," and other Agricultural Implements of the Latest Designs. COUXTICY Williams & Co. STOItES kept that Can obtain a full supply of every variety red charges the Fort Klamath care whether Sandj-skoi hav new And not. or ' scandaloas grown Indian with a specula day of QUSERAL tion in i tiuenciug oue Snider to sell at up to manhood, and hay run fur the IX) per e.en , and have uis audited claim ouce and only got beat 83G for which provision legislatur agvitiKt and am thoroly ciarrid, there hail u been tnade. Unless, agent votes, i hanker for wuss, and nothin aiti't istMCtorilj thejro is Dyer ei.niii8 s ov a . bary quicker, than Vacancy inch New York. 12. an pnndin pi, good AT THE This morning Tiltou's attorney appeal- and a haff thick, and well smell up ed friti.-- . the of Judge McCue with gingfrand nutmeg. Punkin pi r. rt:culars ill the Til- LTmitimr i bill of oldest American bererage i iz the The appeal i to the voii Heecher ease koo of, and ought to 0 down to posC?neral term and is on the ground that limit not shall the Brnokiyu city ciurt terity with the trade mark of our At Figures which are bound to tiie prosecution on trial to proof of ,any on it; but i'm afrade grandmothers of particular day. While the discretion it won't, fur it iz tuff ercn now to the court in grauting the order is not find one that taites in the mouth at appealable to the com t oi apjena, " ! of tli order urohibiMne the prose all aa they did forty years ago. than acts cution of proving ay other specified, is considered appea'able. Plaintiff" Uwvers tuv if tlie defense The saddest man in the city, lately, As everything has been selected with desire, they will arue the appcaj. at the wus the one who had been told that a vpecial design to suit the teneral form next week. ' Notice of.tbe Beecher s at- the first enow of the season was the .Lut Brancli Logan wl t na-en- t THE FARMER'S FRIEND! MERCHANDISE two-third- THE 11EST THING EVER INVENTED FOR TIIE FARMER? 1U 1111) .MJ'l OF ITAH old-fashion- . PARATOB (.r-ie- r PARENT Give trt STORE, uppeil was served upon torneys this morning, i Vicksburg, 12. set A nrtr hn.1v of citizens forth a statement of the origin of the late uiHlcultirs. The statement is signea uj and II. (I. Unmi.hrevn. It says i.ther rroiuineiit individuals. that tardozn wa alette Siate Superiu ton tent it V liirxitinnAnifl then ille- Lis successor, irllv HTinni ii'... bm-ieBute Auditor ipti U art'.datil k:' public accounts: Dorsey bciuj arrest to-da- - ht y proper boots. thing to break in his new He says if ho can find the walking encyclopaedia who dispcn?ed such gratuitous information, he will show him a wrinkle in the business which, though alhaving no claim to novelty, has attended by a large amount ways been of satisfaction, to the wearer. Utah Market Hawkeye. H divide the different qualities and varieties into Separate Receptacles. It . is the easiest running and most complete hand machine ever presented to the public. It Woriks to a Ciiarm and can he run by a boy. Plights for Precincts or Countiee can be pnrchasod on reasonable tcrr: cf boot-breaki- 'Bur-lingto- It will separate prain into first and second claFs qualities, take out broken Kernel?, Timothy, Clover, Cockle and all refuse nnl Satisfaction th-i.s- W. II. Hooper, Svpt. ! AGENT FOR UTAH, OOOI'IlX, tie |