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Show THE EVENING NEWS. Kcrrozt Ain rvutjauxjt. lt,U7t flax roo HUXICirAL COT-LB5JUX- T. plained of as Betting op the dangerous pre cedent of Interfering wltb. trial by lory, with liberty of oonvdence, and wita the of neighborhood gorernmrat. It la right to be feared that its appearance) at this time is a piece of strategy to dlrert public atten uoq rrom the enormities of the tariff and the various extravagancies which hare aroused indignation. It is problematical whether the Llli will not He buried In the Senate and grow unwholesome bj the time ef warm weather, but if It returns-t- o the uouse it win probably be, shorn of the points a bore mentioned, and fail of stirring up a Mormon revolt. log article on th's OoTernment oi cities" in which a jplan is suggested for thes;oTernment ,of.ChlcagowTh thinks It unfortunate for the future of thai city thai no member of the rvmti tutidaal Convention which is framing a new uonsutuuod tor the BUte, has the wisdom to see) the wide and Tery impor tant difference between the government of a city aud the government of a Btate. It thinks a city, government properly uuuuwoo aouacg more man a com pact between the citizens of a niHIim lar locality for the purpose of making improvements In a uniform manner, of. guarding properly against Accidents by fire or other calamities, of maintaining various other things order, and of dolpg. of a material-tort- , and defraying the expenses thereof, and that the choosing of officers forv ruling the city ought to be nothing more than a choice of men to levy taxes and p$nd the money that the taxes yield. It asserts that the calami ties that have overtaken many of the cities of the country Chicago among the others are Wholly dae to a wrong lot ful assumption of, power. The obf lous remedy, la the FoV opinion, for 4the 'waste of money, the dUoxder and danger in society, and the approach to 7 bankruptcy, it among other things the testrlction of the right to vote to thoeer.who have municipal later U -t- hat- la, property Interests to protect." Its pbn would be: To reorganise all the large cities of the a general jaw waieu should aisie, uuuir compel each Cwuioioa Council to meet in two boards, or aeeuoos the members of one of whlwh should be ejected onlv br men hsvlng a property qualification to the amouut of a thouaaad dollars; and. only to tat board. wba tNWd, the right to oritbr the expendiginal bills or OrtiLoSnoe ture of money ahoiiM be con tided. The other board should, be elected by popular acclaim, and its ascint to any proportion should be mowitrt to poade thaipropo-ilUoatUv- ." ' V "TnM," it arguts, 'while property would have a new guaranty of safety by p being practically placed under the of tboee who pay the taxes, the persoual rights of Tom. Dick and who have not even a bed to sleep in, Harry, would be perfectly protected by the board which toey and their fellows would be able to guard-lansbl- elect." , The Pb y would have municipal magistrates) appointed, and they should hold office, tot life or daring good behavior, flections should be unfrequent. All "taxes should be col lected at oue time, by one man. Salar ies of city officers should be limited by a general clause In the Constitution; and iu evey other way possible the government should be simplified, purified and strengthened. The J'ost promises to elaborate this plan more fully at tome future time. It thinks something of this kind necessary (o save Illinois municipalities from sure destruction. Bui while a good plan of government It excellent, this it not all that Is needed! in large cities. Incorruptibility, strict integrity and honesty and wise management axe needed to correct the evils under which' many of the municipalities East andYVeet groan. No matter how gofed and strict the plan of government majvbe, if thoeeholdlng office are deficient of these necessary qualities. It will bo a failure. Place pure, honest and wise men in office, and if the plan of government be only a poor one, their administration will be satis-lacsory ana successiuj. imeago is a great city,' and Lai a reputation for enterprise, commercial activity and wealth; yet her people can learn lessons of wjte and economical management In municipal affairs from Bait Lake City. The day Is not far distant when 'the management of the offi cers of our city will be as much a cause of admiration as the industry, temper ance and good order of the Inhabitants now are to visitors? -- weli-tttablish- AFTERNOON Shasta ma 'Wire msrrle tils Tea Hwtm Ore BUlas; la tfe rarla4 !! af Fealaaa Jfw tDedlsmteel kpal IataUiaUlty UajMt fialadtlararBraat;at BU rilMM, Eplseepal nmm f - uw tiep-temb- er. The European delegation will aumoer 100 persons. MCJBaan. wool sey, Chapklns, Mcllvane and Cum- mtngs. the aiiev. Dr. Stores and Henry wara zseecner are to ueuver essays on the revision of the Scriptures. The Bible in common schools will be among tne topics lor uiscussion. John lord shot his wife InJersey Utty, to night, and then attempted to kill himself, but was prevented: his wife was badly hurt, but will recover. J. Itoes Browne is here. New York, 8. Robert Becker, for of the State Assem merly two were drowned to his and sons, bly, day. xne ueuing is even on the agree ment or tne jury in the Ale far land case, ror ana asriut acquittal. Nrw Yoiur, . A convention of alt the circles of the Fenian brotherhood. In the Manhattan district, was held yesterday at headquarters, where mat ters of the greatest Interest to the orga nisation were diseuseed; but moet of the proceedings were secret. It has transpired, however, that the late dlffl culties between O'Xell and the Senate, constituted the chief subject of discussion, and that the action of the Senate was bitterly condemned. The report an enthusiattlo feeling among the circles in favor of an onward movement, and pledge themselves, in the event of O'Neil commencing war, that he may rely upon effective support. A new Cathollo Church the Holy Cross, d in Street; :was dedicated cost over a hunThe church yesterday. dred thousand dollars A new Swedenborglan church, in Jersey City, was dedicated yesterday. At the church of St. Charles, Brooklyn, Father Daten lectured on the infallibility of the Pope. He said a popular error existed in regard to the dogma. lie explained that Infallibility means thatohe Pope cannot err In matters of faith; he may tin and err In other things, but in matter of faith he It infallible. Pbovidexcx. The body of William P. Angel, of North Providence, who has been missing since Jan. 31st, was found yesterday in a pond In North Pro vidence, by some boys who were nsh- Ing. There were six bullet holes in his breast, his Jaw was broken, and there were other evidences of murder. An Jas. Togan, a inquest was held coachman employed In the Angel family, was arrested on suspicion. Thos. Dol&n was arrested last night. on complaint of Col. E. A. Hughes, of xiew Orleans, formerly on (Jen. .Beaure gard's Starr, who charges aUoian witn on having assaulted him in salooncon Saturday evening. After a short ference with Doian, uughes announced that he would withdraw the charge. having discovered that he was a man of honor and would give mm. tatisraction in a duel. Hugh s has been engaged in several duels in the south. sr door-keep- Forty-Secon- . to-da- y. i ' 6. Nobody ' ! ! ' - i mcu w.o SJku iy 1 Tuesday. - dl33tf cords hoadred two uixjxsto JtocxsOne to sale. for of good Building Bock, Foe particulars apply to J. J. Thayn, 1st dlZ7-- tr faaeral Kflarla BJST Aa aa pravaaiaffair. la-dlaa- war Tba Wlaaepeg The funeral of Isaac Greenbaum, one of theoldest.and most prominent Jewwas one of the lar- ish citizens.' crest avar seen in this city: it was at tended by nearly all the Jewish popu Utton. tha Droeeaslon being over two tnllea Ion sr. Several eminent Rabbis participated In the ceremonies. The Times Washington special Bays that Governor Bullock, of Georgia, has been summoned to come and explain what he paid certain large sums of money for during his atay here last winter. The President will send to the Senate, next week, some additional documents In the matter of the annexation of Ban vote Domingo, including the certifiedneceson annexation, stating that it is sary to have the treaty acted on before the first of June. The Interior Department la making active efforts to prevent an Indian war, and the Indian Commissioner thinks it will be successful. It is believed here, however, that such an expedition as the Big Horn expedition will have a tendency to aggravate Indian troubles. A Washington special says the State Department has received a dispatch from the British Home Government, to expedition an stating that the military oeen nad aoanuoneu, Wlnnepee difficulties having been amicably set tled. The government has agreed that the Bed ltlver country shall be created a hew province, with representation in the Dominion parliament, tne uomin- on government to pay all expenses of the organliation of the province. . " e" Bar-nett'e- By the courtesy of President G. A. Smith, we are enabled to lay before our readers the following interesting letter on Iron Manufacture in Utah: to-da- y. Dear NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Brother As our superintendent of iron works purposes to visit your city, and SALT desires to see you. to whom I have of a him .it letter introduction, given appears time for us to report progress, aa you will learn from him that which, to this time, we have been careful ap not to report, to wit the certainty of COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT success in producing a good article of Tendered by tha Citizens of Salt Lake, mem grey cast iron. We commenced here a year ago last bers of the Corps Dramatic, Orchestra of of redu the process Ignorant and Attaches of the Salt Lake July, Iron ores into merchantable Theatre to cing our iron, or of the material from which a proor Ore brick could be made, both of which obstacles we have overcome and have now seat for engine crusher, and other machinery to Hew York, and anbefore the fourth day of ticipate that and Costumer, predion Ui Mm next we shall be producing daily Low Comediandeparture to Knrope. July from three to nva tons of as good grey cast Iron as can be made in the United our iron ores States. From the beingo the richest knoVfa (assaying sev enty-twper cent) which we reduce MAY 11, 1S70. with charcoal, we shall be able to oiler the best of cast Iron, highly charged with carbon and silicon, from which the finest steel, by the Bessemer pro-Vm c es, can be made, also wrought iron unsurpassed in any country. The great query, "can iron be made in Utah?" being now solved, another arises, "can it, bo produced at figures to compete with the eastern market?" Yes. AFTER WU1C1I We will contract: obligate ana bind ourselves to furnish as good an article ! of grey cast iron, (or other) delivered at our works, for the price charged lor tne freight for the like amount from Chi cago to Bait Lake, with the addition of To be followed wath a one cent per pound, roe omy query with us is, having made the iron, can S0NQ, by A YOUNG LADY! we sell it? Or shall we be forced, with our limited meant, to erect foundries and coat our iron into stoves, grates. To . r ncluce wltu Uie LauabaUl Krct and sadd iron, or manipulate It into wrought iron, before we can dispose of It? Or shall we be encouraged WAllTKD A YOUNG LADY ! la the hope that those having capital will see the greatest enterprise of the day opened up for' them to bless their labors and prove .themselves benefac 70X721 George A Smith: Freidint . facf FRANCE. -- cast by the navy was all in except that equally la divided. At the barracks Eugene iay Uaadia the .' . i Beesa. snowed "yets" l.tJoz "noes'7 1.12L mult WAsniNQTOX. 8. The number o Two regiments at Vlncennes . refused. to x ne eoiaiers foreiga built vessels registered and em Tom ana were compeiiecu MtODfl ployed in our commerce' Is 170, of 43,000 In P.rii voted "vela" RS . J fifty-flvtonsDuruen . ; :t-,..The result Many Congressmen despair of adjourn it estima later general ment betora the first of Au trust. The ted: "yes" 6.500.000: 1.600.000. "no" appropriation bills are far advauoed Pxsxs,!! o'clock. The people assem Dut tne 'rarm diu win occupy several bled in immense crowes on the Boule weeks more, and there are fifteen con vards and in other parts of the cltv. tested seats to be settled, besides cues-- The is very great but no con- uons oi a general cnaracter which will met agitation nas occurred, it is roughly estl occasion prolonged discussion. mated that the city has given 125.000 Oen. Fremont is reported convales iin cent from hit serious illness. some of the (iepartmenupieDucaium. there a great . & k e. guusiuiigrui 4 Merchant. Tailors' Establishment On Main Street. Ogden, lnrlta tha gentlemen ofOcden and vicinity to tne inspection of tt.eir stock of goods, contlstlns; of Claths, Cassf meres, T'estlags, aVe., ar. TAB will keep Jn stock a superior elaas of READY BXAOS CLOT111HQ And a complete and Varied assortment Genllensesia t..iijt 0! Fare last lar to contract and to furnish We are Bands andprepared Regiments with all kinds of Mili tary Uniforms, Ac Address. THIRKILL at EARL. Pint South Street. Salt Lake City, and Main SU, Ogden, oppoalte God be Go's. Drug Store. dl35tf COAL! COAL! now to fill orders for will prepared deliver the aame to any part or Itne and city. AM COAL Orders received at the Store of Btubba A Kirk wood, Kast Temple SU, or at the yar4. west siae or uenpi isioctc. OKfACKW"a dll5-3- m KM- X- XT en TRAVELS i tors to the citizens of Utah by erecting a foundry to cait; ear pig, iron Into stoves, &a, and also work it up into naus, none rurnismngother wrought andlion, demands shoes the thousand on iron dally required for home con sumption, thereby saving to the people the tens of thousands of dollars anualiy sent east and west for the very article thai our mountains are tilled with, which can be produced and obtained for the product of the farm, the orchard, the vineyard, the cotton mill, the woollen manufactory, the tan yard, dairy and work shop? We invite capitalists to visit us, or other friends to bring or send their experts and examine for themselves our works, with our advantages to perform what we propose;! and should none be found to aid this enterprise.the present stock holders: E. Hanks, Homer Dun can, unapman jfeter Shirts ur . Bcheuner. (our Superintendent.) and your humble servant, with a small subsidy from the Legislature Or aid through the Deeeret Agricultural Soci ety or otherwise, Will accomplish ur oDjeci, viz: rarnian Utah, Eastern Nevada, the settlements on our borders in New Mexico, and '.Arizona, thelrl iron. The demand for imlnine machinery. protected by the (tarif ) freight, is alone an item mat aemanas an expenditure of tens of thousands annually, which most and will be purchased of us provided we can furnish It. ' so said on our prospects, much Having hopes, desires and' purposes, I will add that we have laid out a town site. known as Iron City, and have a Post Office established' here. Our location is in the . midst of an Inexhaustible forest of cedar, good water, good range for cattle and other stock. Our lands are good, though limited for agricultural purposes. Our iron. ores are close by our works. Our place la twenty- inree muss west or c;iar sixty e miles from Peoche.and forty-liv-tnty, north ' ofBU George. Ths climate about the . i&ma as your city. We anticipated and honed we ahonld have had the honor of President Yoang ana party giving us a passing can, but we will not be disappointed. He will come by next time he visits our Dixie. Ton will please accept the best wishes of the members of the company for the encouragement Riven to the Iron business by yourself.? the President, and others in with a hope that yoa. may. kindly remember . that! the lost cause" is and we feel an assurance .that revived; out, appeal will not be in vain for that that we all appreciate, encouragement your blessing on our word from you, Brother w1? M wurau, or any mena or (home manufactures will be much appreciated by - tsr ssctjzlu Doors open at 1 Tzcuars Commence at p'cleck, MINERS ! Will find a FULIj STOCK of everything necessary for their profession and comfort in the Departments of Co-op- Mercantile erak . - . , , by-gone- TtuIy vonra In lW ! : i Store, Bountiful, tive X4 (Facing the Tabernacle), a supply of Butter, Chlekesia. KKETS god Wsml Cara, Barley, Oata, riMr, Wachei, Jaalaaaea, Iat.aSaaa tad DAY1S . nA JL- - !.' 7 JBET2IJd BlUifl, vnura iron works. Iron City,ifuh. i Ejiquor Store I To supply tha wants of the' people tha sub criovr ou openea a uquor store j HAni STHEET, On Oppoalte IfarttaHi PhotogTaph m ursk-nt- b uiwuua iu mwmy RUBBER BOOTS, KIP BOOTS, ETC., ETC. E HOr.lE-r.1AD- GROOBRIE8I Bavean, . KST-- Balerati Ceo, sUe. SHOVELS, PICKS, ETC CASH PAID FOR WHEAT. ' , ).-- I . - in. i : An'Tmraenae Stock! Wasted . rj ( ' InvlU all We (on ... 1 Tt3 Hew Ilfflingry And exAmUe .1 dU8-2- Mi: Begs to lnfonh Ibe Ladies that ah e has ? opened her v.isre-- : .. . ' jj. one Door North of . em-tsa- . ( 1 LAFLin, DOTLIin G. CO. j ESTABUSIinEIlT ITuMcy; Iablcrsi C'o'ai Baulc, ; Where will be found a full assortment of IIIIiLIHERY AND FA1ICY GOOB. CULTTSOX 4t 14,".--. ' V J -- H. B. niLLl.lERY , - An lmmsnss Stoekl Km ration Street, third blaeh; Third . V. BouthU (ova ,u wmMWm V j PANS, ' f ' ' " j AOIRL toCooltaodtodonoawoTk. ' MJ. HEMPiTEAiya, HEVV . LIQUORS! TTIUIA1I HOWARD. . nasicy. : LIQUORS Kept la Staeau f Syrup, Teaat Pawrtcr, IVada, Cafiee. Tea, LA Q Ell BEER and ALB on TAP, All kinds of available pay taken for Liqnor. dl41-t- riato, Of And harlna been in tha trade tha ImIIIRmii 1. oonndeot tha. na can aaUafy tbe yeeraba pubUe botn aa to quality and prioe . FOBflOy WIVES, RBAirDirjL aVe., 1 liana a, OaUery, where aruoia - J. ; m r : WHITE SHIRTS. Boortly we shall; bare Yesxetablea daily Produce aud shipped, per U.C.B.R., to all all orders entrusted to our care filled parts, 7 prompt! and at lowest rataa. Wm. THUKGOOD. dU7-lbecratary. s, . . NOTICE. Co-opera- Insi'n, . BLANKETS, RUBBER DO., HEAVY CLOTHING,1 UNDER GARMENTS, OVER SHIRTS, 8 , X TAILORS! Mesara. THIRKILL A KARL, of Salt Lake City, baring opened a first elaas GhlSSIPFITJS : t FASHIONABLE WEDNESDAY EVE. POPEOFROME FOllEIGN NEWH. i of work, without deviation. J. C LITTLE, A gent for dS2-t- f l&A Dec 2tn, i - 1 8LKJGH& BOB BLEIQ ELS, RUNNERS and SHOS. A portion will be sold at a small ad. ranoe for eaah down. Terms, pay on delrrery SISTUS ball iUiiu OlaalarslailaeU. Puiuldexphia. There was aterrillc ball storm this afternoon; the' damage greatly exceeded that of 1863. Its great est force was along Third street, in the southern section of the city. On the south side of Chestnut street above was hardly a pane of glass Eighth there eft. and on Broad many cnurcnee nadj their stained glass windows destroyed. All the windows In the Continental Hotel were broken. The fruit trees In tlie outskirts of the city. Just in blos som, were almost totally aestroyecuThe storm lasted thirty minutes. The stones were from the size of a pea to teven inches in circumference. - finest stock of WAGON TIMBER, and rpHK X MATBLAL erer Iniportea to this City aiaevmaterlal for Fifty BUGGY and OOMaluN R. F. HESLEN. PENNSYLVANIA. r - IAE A his . Remedy, 80, 1870. April, j . a. . Iron Cmr, Ibok County, . JUST RECEIVED. , PETKBSBuaa.-kia- i of two The result shows 15,457 Ferelgv Built vessels ewgaged la Aaaerl- - "yeas,! posts. and is z,70 "nays." The city eaa Caaaaaeree Tla of ajaw Thesvote bat the seventh of, tranquil. FraaaaaaA aatTaleaeams Tlia vesart talion of Chasseurs was about f ! .t soaaeted-Maederer- . ILLINOIS. ! VASHINCTON Powder erer manufactured, to which thousands testify. Kach packtge contains the exact quantity represented, and one pound is guaranteed to to go further In the culinary department than any other In market. For sale by Grocers gen" erally In quantities to suit. ." Thk Nx Px.ua UltbA in Oologne Is TiU9 Flag, Boston. Tbi Ozmb or EtJBJiKTr'a Fiokixxl. is that of a choice boquet, Bottom Trtmtertpt, Mothxrs AND NckskS will find Burnett's KaUls ton moat admirably adapted for application to the tender and aensltlT skin oX In fante; It should always be used after the appU- etiou of soap in any form. The Hcmaw Ha ik. Burnett's Cocoalae, for healthful purity and elegance Is unsurpassed. Lxtlie'M LadWt Magazine. WasHivoTOir Ikvtho, who was a great sufferer from Asthma, found relltf In Whit comb's Checkeow, a laborer, once employed by Prince Darnaberg.haa been arrested on a charge of his murder; it U said that the proof against him is conclusive. St. Tne Tata on the Fleaucltuaa- - Arrests at CantfemmaUaaa. 'TliBra wuinr Tha XrfmuL 1f Wl!frf issued, this morning, the following pro clamation: "Rumors alarming for the public peace are being circulated In sev eral parts of the capital, and disorders are predicted as sure to roiiow me count ing of the vote: the rrerect or roiice SOUTH CAROLINA. therefore deems it hit duty to warn the Railway calUslas. citizens, that the most efficient meas CJitabxxston. 8. in a collision on ures have been taken to repress with the South Carolina Bsilroad. a colored energy and promptness every attempt per-- at a ruing. The Prefect invites ail good boy was killed and several colored ' citizens to keep away from places where sods injured. uovernor tne has ordered The ejec criminal attempts may te made." tion to take place May 15th, to fill the 6 p. m. The voting on the piebltcit-vacancy caused by Whittemore't re om It completed, and the counting has Great military precautions signation. There is no regular party commenced. nomination. Whlttemora is only op were taken, ana the city was quiet all posed by A. C Dunn, a Federal bffioer day. Dispatches from the departments of the Indepedendent Republican par report all quiet. ine several official Journals anticipate a disturbance to ty. night, but nothing nat yet occurred to confirm their fears. Ail the election committees are assembled at their places LOUI8IANA. meeting, and will remain aU night Esetlenaeeit taereatlag arer the ttaee of to receive returns rrom the provinces. The polls were opened in the barratut, Jftw Obxejlns, .7. The excitement ana nearly an soldiers voted, but no over the Mace and Allen prize cght Is civilians were allowed to witness It? A little betting. 100 to 75, The police unremittingly search for Incrtssicg. baa ' been done 'on Mace: 2 to 1 it now parties implicated in the alleged con here In fine condi- s piracy, and there were many arrests. wanted. Allen-iy M, Idssgatay has been con tion; he weighs 170 pounds. .Mace is at demned to one years imprisonment and Mobile and Fill be here he ' mak weight 1C0. No Interference It likely. a fine of two thousandatfrancs for meetpolitical ing violent speeches ings. .Other persons have received sentences for inflammatory similar MASSACHUSETTS. speechesa In the provinces, where manyaelsed and aereral oonjournal were demnea xo neavy penaiuee. a. large BoeroN. 3. The rolice arrested hnndred and fiftv female nlrht walkers. numser oi aires is was aiso maae in the last nleht.I whn were held for eximlna department!. The result of the voting, at far as re ceived, ta nve o'clock mis morning, waa "yea" S ,000,000; "no" 705.0O0. Tbo Tot , af a Arreaft - 1 '.. ! . RUSSIA. to-morr- ow; vuigwvsvvmvia 4. Anybody nraat rUg spiritual or tiarv. es M To-da- mt at a Uarmnn real, ahaU be puniabed ' office. Caafereaee af Prelates the dogma Ward. Faeta far Rojce. The opponents of neewesiaepers. b of infallibility will hold a conference been Fownxa iSaxxao DooixVs That dethe y, preparatory to opening be to been the and has proven tested, Council on ssTerely bate on that subject in the purest, af economical, rtUable and beti Baking ' s who Venerea the Hehtfol-aea- a or polygamy shaU belaqualified for . the jsuy service; attorneys have the uo--v resUictl right of thallenire for mn.ti .V ..with polygamy; anA the Judges are com- Mj aucn petaona out of T? featur of e unneceas&rr to ttiat tor wbjOeTer viclenoe or extrmraganci . U poaalbl pasaajrf of soch a bUl mar be respooalble.luiabedors- will beheld toao- m . . t oouu.a kfnva fVa ui. wuuuj, wmcn is not at preaani nuaualxcited ever Mormon aHalrs, and which bad hoped that by quiet waahaatea-ln- g paciflc measures, poiy ud towards Us decline and tall. t I)lim1salng the object for whlrh lvuvm .Wat primarily introduced. It It to be com- - , S head-centr- y ' er A A appointed by tha Ooreraor orl "XltaS, and i Shi9gi.es wanted at this 89,810. ITALY. Sever wtexts. Lawrence, 8. The counsel of Spier, the defaulting revenue collector for the the district of Kansas, states that to the submitted in to be not m.ttr courts for adjustment. The amount of the defalcation it now reported to foot op to $234,000. have Severe win!s prevailed the past few days, dol ng much damage. to-nlg-bt, aolemnlaa TTUS opera-tlTa.tl.-ey u 81. -- - KAN8A8. 1 v In rno,-182,8- show, 'yet," 108,536, "no Iiimi Nrw York. There were interesting services at the Fifth Avenue Preabyte rlan church, in reference to the meeting of the World's Evan Eel 1 gal Alliance, to be be held here In by the name of Cutlom, the Washington correspondent of the Missouri XVvtocrcU, a republican paper, says: To the surprise f snd the consternation of many,everybody, the bill is reported by Measra. Howard and Cragla with more y (o'er i clause than before. I am told that Senator xiye, the chairman, and Senator ocnurx, oiuiam aaypartnerahlp in these new eiausea. Xke obnoxious 1 eaturea of inia Dili are vneae: . aiamage i made a civil contract in Utah.--' 2. Kitbr Ua Mornon ehvrch nor any c ii voKsn or can mZ DISPATCHES. NEW YORK. Auxdxso to the'lnftmout bill known to mimazB ui.:.m)Ttiid . to-da- ed nuaten . A craiT youngnamed Morgan, in the city hospital both his eyes ou yesterday gouged with nit tnumo, ana uieu bwu aitcr. Srarxal. To TBI DESE&ET NEWS. 4 cr&f MISSOURI. Hale ids ay reurlar Rt. The Chicago Evening rott has a lead NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. nat an i outbreak continue. A ttrong military force it stationed aronna tne iiuufiui. iuv piaces ui VUltors from Ihs country might Cad it to at Metiers the conservator and of arts TO TXZB BXZZfSXCS OF, UTAH! advantage, if theyj want to purchase and the Place their shoes are occupied by troops, store of the at call to and hats, OAJSUI CASH 1 CASH I dee Invalldea it i filled with cavalry. boots, Donltord St SotuS of Eest Tecs pie BU This firm having CASH paid for ORES of every kind and in ' Midnight. The. vote of Paris, except has a lnre stock of goods on hand, and on delivery of tha same at Co the parent with arrancemeiit aoade on San Temple officequantity, my Street, next to Kom one secuon, it yyer? istw;Ui eheapest. A Barrett's store. Bait Lake sail m tUtp City. The city is tranquil.- A few Give them can a visit and see for yourselves. BO BEST HAOLEB. returns from eurrounding provinces, dl27lf the elgn affairs, uu Paraguay, will, on the. Authority of several memberwasofmore committee, show tnat Liopea cruel and bloodthirsty than any of the tyrants of lwme. J . ' Tne Aiasons navv cuuiuictc- - iusco belllthment of their Blue Lodge, In their new temple, which is the most magnificent la the country. wholesale 114 & 116 VMLUSH . o AVLv;; |