Show AND OTHER hitters HATTERS 4 f 1 I from fridays DAILY FURTHER URTHER RETURNS sinie singe sinie singe the public cation of the abstract of election returns returns yesterday the following additional returns havo have been received from utah county fur foy the constitution against the oon pon on st ution 3 for frank fuller puller rep cun cub I 1 loo tro th these esa votes will bring the totals for the territory out as follows 25 2532 1 john dowd the inan who aiho was waa shot through the liver I 1 in n the rb revere house on the night of the notorious ma masquerade ball isable to bo around again although not quito quite recovered from the effects of the wound which at one time was thought to be mortal wis T WEBER wewer bro archd mcfarland wrote from west weber march bearch 26 that the settlers there had put pdt in most of their spring grain most of the fall grain had bad beell been badly winter killed within the month re vidus the th efrost trost cracking the land and beuving heaving out tho the grain no grasshoppers eggs bad beon been found there and the prospect act crops never was better betten good E health eaith prevailed A FEW MOR iiorio II oriL IA I A paragraph imah iwah iw an eastern paper apparently on the authority dhority ot ol a dispatch from salt lake says united states marshal patrick reports one hundred and twenty eight prisoners in his custody awaiting trial triai mostly poy foy for fon high crimes W why by riot not have bave added afew a few cyphers to the right or of the unfortunate the labor would have been insignificant but the of ef fee fec have haye lyeen been prodigious THEY the r were webe says the boston post of the new hampshire ee ollon abe weather cepl is gilr our OUT roosters to stay in the coop this morning they are patient birds the weather and abo voting were both bad bait in new hampshire yesterday the spiritual liberal national sorehead roosters must muse have staid in the coops last election day the weather and the voting were both to so bad in ran lar TA ital WO have seena seen beena a peculiar outfit at fi t belonging to mr daniel W jones of this city it is for fog the purpose of crossing the divide between betwee n heber city uintah indian reservation it of a small light sleigh to which are hitched four large I 1 fine line no looking dogs mr jones will start on a trip to the res er tomorrow to morrow morning ad and will be accompanied by a son ot of his about foti foli fourteen iteen years of age this will lii be his second trip h having lion glit out there the rei suits of last seasons indian trading from the trader of that post and the trips are for the tho purpose of bria bringing gitig the skins and furs into laito market there are teams at the reservation to bring the tho goods irom from there to the other side of the alvide oi vide where the dog outfit will connect and bring them over to this side to be met by teams there the snow Is eight foft deep on the divide and will wiil not all disappear till july the regular trader has signified his ln in fention of giving up the business there and mr nir jones has taken the necessary steps to obtain a ilg license ense to trade having presented an application for this purpose to the tho indian agent of the uintah reservation the application being signed by a number of business and je jeal legai al gentlemen and other influential residents residents of the city there can bo no doubt therefore of the successor success of tho application mr jones is well qualified to deal with tile tiie indians having nad had considerable erable experience peri perl ermence ence among them thom in past years and being consequently well and favor ably known lo 10 them besides he is a gentleman who has been long known in this region as a good and pea poa peaceable ceable ceabie citizen FROM SATURDAYS jally jaily UTAH NOR ite lre A C 11 of brigham city viti writing nig fig under date dato of march says f little progress has yet been made in t ou on the UN U N line which commenced fenced last monday four miles from brigham city the track layers hoing engaged their time unloading the iron which is now pouring in from the east we are informed that forty additional car loads of rails ralls are tiow at ogden matl mati irregularity we commend the tiie following to the consideration of the postal authorities ra 4 logan ga 1 cailo caile cache co march marag S lk 2 editor dacree dedret news t AL dear Brot brother her hgr how is it that for several weeks past we have only got but one mail mali from salt lake city AN wo 0 get got all our daily papers apers by mondays mail and none the rest of the week col being absent speechmaking speech making in philadelphia on the loyalty of the mormons cormons Mor mons may perhaps account for this derangement yours wy WM B prestos greston I 1 kne M FARMERS 1 AND C crupi lbs ibs wo we have received tho the fallo following ing lug from fill elii more under date of march A number of brethren among them the loading leading farmers and gardeners of this thia place have organ organized izeda a farmers and gardeners del dei lersy club the object of ohp tho association j being improvement dinall inan hinds things pertal portal pertaining ning to farming or gardening I 1 I 1 I 1 the officers for nor the present year arb aro james starley president alexander melville V vleo vico co president E M webb secretary tar J V carling Carll carli ng it treasurer rens reas uron uren the P president e lda ide t vice president ralph rowley christian Anders enand theodore rogers constitute the Boar dof directors aj 11 4 an ale Inyl invitation tation is ig extended coall to all ali of this city and aud county who are aro desirous offu of so doing the tile club 11 respectfully E M WEBB secretary utan UTAH the abe point of the mountain south daily presents a busy scene the dugway road round the point is ia closed to allow ot of the construction of the railroad there and teams and podes arians naus nans traveling to and from the south have to taketo tako to theold the tho old oid road to the eastward which runs over instead of around the I 1 point the railroad keeps the ordinary road on the dugway till the latter diverges to the westward instead of following in that direction the railroad cuts directly through the he point polut A large number of hands and teams we are informed aro abo at work making this cul cut ST SYSTEM ate x or Su JUSTICE stian some somo of the legal lunina luminaries rles ries of the japanese E Embassy 1 have done hur country the honor to request the attorney general of af tho the united states to pyrite out la a de detailed tailed statement t of our system lern tern of OC justice that officer will achieve a reau reputation for patience it if he complies with the request and when the ibe oriental cokes cokos Co keshave have labored through the Ide detailed statement they will if afis it is ii a correct oiin one discover that there la Is as much to avoid as eis to imitate our system of justice is anything but perfect it is a respecter of persons and the wise men from the east will not have to tarry long on our shores to see plenty or of illustrations of this his truth sacramento euion if the style of interpretation of th the american system of justice adopted by some of the utah legal legai luminaries were taken as a bais bals for the detailed statement a more certain plan could not be taken to convince the japanese gentlemen that there is no such thin thing in existence as bour our system of justice MASS M MEETING crmim AT logan on oa saturday march the citizens of logan met in mass meeting to nominate delegates to the republican convention to be held in salt lake city on the sch ath of april next hon W B preston was wag unanimously sailed to the chair and geo L farron farrell was appointed secretary of the meeting the ch birman gIrman briefly stated the object of the meeting and proposed that a com eom committee in ottoo be elected to nominate delegates to said convention recommending that gentlemen of tried integrity and patriotism be nom the committee chosen to make the tho necessary nominations after due consideration presented the following names 0 N LU lil jenquist david james B al lewis 0 0 card wm win H blaug maughan han ban wm C lewis hnry henry hughes george barber geo guo 0 pitkin those gentlemen were unanimously elected delegates to tho the above mentioned convention and the meeting adjourned hine die geo L I 1 sec hee I 1 i FROM MON 1 lally 1 ally AILY ff 11 tt 11 C sex SEXTONS TONS REPORT tor vor maron MARCH males 14 ese ede rio female maies males 14 of mese wese adulis adults 1 12 children 16 causes of death as reported lung complaints 11 brain disease 4 inflammation of the bowels 3 old age disease 1 I 1 convulsions 1 dropsy 1 child bed if I 1 stillborn still born 1 apoplexy 1 drowned 1 total interments inter ments 28 I 1 I 1 I 1 josepg JOSEP joser E TAYLOR taynor sexton I 1 i E COUNTY convention the tho following deseret telegraph dispatch was received on saturday evening lop top ite late to appear in the NEWS of that day manti mantl march 30 the county convention tion today to day elected geo peacock J S horne home WS seeley geo geoa W bradley W S snow david candland and daniel dantel henrie delegates to he the convention to be held in salt lake city april ath to elect two tivo delegates delegat esto to the philadelphia republican convention A AJ J MOFFITT trost wrest IV T sec POSTPONED abaid A press pres a dispatch which will be founds another the paper states that the tho decision of the Su supreme premeL court on the legality or illegality of judge mckeand Mo Mc Keans judicial course in utah has been postponed till a week from today to day erom prom the unreliable nature of past statements regarding this matter we presume the public are not prepared to attach mum much importance to this one the particular monday beems seems to be like tomorrow to morrow always coming but never nover bero bere b ere ero tho question appears so clear to us UK that it is a matter ot of surprise that there should be any delay whatever in the deci deel decision ion lon junices other important bu business siness is pressing upon the court and is the cause or oe the utah case caso being laid over I 1 I 1 1 D A and and al SOCIETY historians office sit so it lake city march 30 1872 board met present W woodruff president A P rockwood al E P F sheets Sheet sJ J F winder R L campbell cam Oam dir directors leors acors also john pack the president appointed mesan rock wood and winder a committee oa on getting upa list or present to the board I 1 s oa motion or of director ardc rockwood tho iho treasurer was requested to notify those owing the society that Int interest erest erett would be charged on the amounts still owing by those who had bought heep sheep beep from the society on motion director directo r rockwood was ap pointed to visit the county court lind and so hio licit its aid to enable the society to got up a respectable exhibition amee A meeting was wah appoint edon monday the esth of april at 4 pm for foh an elect election a of a board ot of directors pursuant to act of incorporation chec rp oration sec see oain Cain campbell camphell wa wag instructed to get got tip up a design for a suitable diploma on oa motion the secretary was waR instructed to sell the durham parham bull buli owned by the society Ad adjourned journea jlii till monday the tho ath april apol Att attest elst eist ROBT ii oame came laell jaELL WHAT A says ec a contemporary 1 I 1 there is a family living in indianapolis whose children are ragged and almost shoeless who keep four aggs two cats and use a quarters worth of tobacco per day it is to be ba hoped that there is g not such n family in utah as that or of counse course there lent leat |