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Show I - gi " HIGH UP. Tin: thrte adveqturous KVKNISii NEWS. VTS DAILY, ICUl-Mnl- foZb AT ; DAVID '0. - O JCXCCTTED, i CAXiDIlIlt O. ,.; - .p." A ei ' .'-- prll 2. IS75. ; j 1 ;NEWS OF THE DAY. The- outraifs t.y n - u the subject under at a cabinet tueeilns in yesterday, and it U uote of jrotfst will be a that sajd font to t lie Mexican government. IThe-ueminister to Lite U.S. frm :the NetheilauJs, presented yesterday. liji vrudunlUIi Crouk hax assumed general of thn military deart-iden- t of the PUUe. Tlie wnteM f tia Mis.-.ouver are falling. Iarge numters of horte?, liulefl and cat tie are dying In from the ravages of the buf-fl-o gnat, A halibut t was given in New ork,; lat night, to about iwo ljuiidiod guesta hurz; . rskljen u lit. con-ierntio- e ; ri 'If Teii-iqrMM- j 1 ffre-reenf- y that city. ; One lain lied thnwsand dol- l rn dauia'c by Vim, at I It r man, N. Y. !aul lioyuton will make across the attempt to swim on L7th i Hi 5 It Knglis'i Channel Alay. .'M - ! j er nu-Ath- the of . the last tej in the settlement of the Qustav a (lair, the Spanish fortres-- s at Uuertaria Jwill J uilute the (ifrmin llag. 'file principal in inufactuters rs of France huve in promised active France at the Philadel. Centennial. phia ' Mr. Williams hs.n resigned the ofllee of Attorney General of the United States, and the position lias been offered to and accepted by Judge Kd wards Pierrepont. Camlx'llo won the t wnflMfoii- aiid guinea stakes at Xew. Marker, and wine-growe- rep-resentf- hg 1 ? to-da- ; The Prince of Wales was installed 'Jrand Master of the United to day. Grand Ijodye of The Governor of Iouisiaua h:is ordered the attorney general of the State to institute a suit agiinst State auditor Clinton, for milfeai-aneM-to- e in otllce. U The President baa appointed Major McFeelve, now on General Sheridan' stall", Commlisary Geue-ral'the IT. S. army. One carpenter killed and two iujured by the fall ing or a sefllloiu at Pittsburg, Pa. tptk I lie iicv. lncs. Jagcers was ordained Itishop of the Uioccsa of Southern Ohio, of -- others-seriousl- y to-ua- French- men who went up. In the baljloon Zenith from Paris recently, ascended to a bfight of over SG.OOO ieet, or nearly Uve miles. According to the report, twodied of suffocation, and tlie third became insen,aibJe before reaching the extremealti-tude- , remaining in that condition long after he regained the earth, the the cold and the rarefaction atmosphere, so far away from the earth, being exceediug inimical to human life. In 1784 Messrs. Charles and Hobert, of Paris, reached an altitude of 13,000 feet In 1SQ3 or 1S04 Messrs. Robertson A Lhoest, under the direction of the Russian Academy of Science, attained the altitude of S3,52(i feet. and In the latter year to the ascended from Paris, Blot, and of 13,000 feet, height the ?ame year reached the Iu 1S50 feet. height of 23,0-XMessrs. Blxio and Uarrallwent from Taristothe height of in,000 feet, and tlie same year reaqhed a height nearly equal to the highest j attained by G.y-fuaAmong the most remarkable ascents are those made by Mr. James Glalsher, F. U. Hi, and others. Under the direction Jof the British Association for the Promotion of Science, Mr. Glaisher, July 0 17, 1862, reached the heightlof feet. On September 5,of the same year, Mr. Glalsher and Mr. Cox well ascended to the height of 37,030 feet, "or seven miles. Mr. Glaisher lost the use of his liaib9 at the height of live and a half miles, aud final ly became j total ly insensible. In climbing up to the ring of the balloon, to free tlie valve rope, which had become entangled, Mr. Cox well's hands become frozen aud powerless.aud he dropped down into the car aud poured jbraudy over them to restore the circulation. He theu .endeavored to approach Mr. Glaisher, but, finding himself lapsing Into Insensibility, he Beized the valve rope! in hLs teeth, dipped his head downward several times, and found 'that he was successful In opening the valve, permitting the gas t escape, and tho balloon to desiend in safety. Gay-Luss- wealth to public robbery, who have till recently been ridincr - unon the top waves of popularity. "The voice of Kew .York, the voice of its press and people in honor of Governor Tilden aud his uirly honesty is neither unheard nor unheeded here. It is heard with increasing fear and trembling in Washington. It is heard in the sinks of Caineroniau corruption in Pennsylvania. It is heard, and will be heeded, wherever a robbed and rine-rulepeople have become awakened to a proper sense of the greatest of public wrongs, and the most alarming of public dangers. The fiat has gone fortli that official rogues and rascality must be not only exposed, but punished, in every State, and in every munici end that robbery snail pality, toto the be a passport of either cease political or social position, and that good morals and good government shall again assert their supremacy against bad morals aud bad govern ment, all over tnis d ac ne J Gay-Luss- uoa-rorsaa- y. place where reformation is more needed. NEWS NOTES. During his long pontificate Piua IX. has buried 10 1 eardinals. j Ph(le Coulu", Ksfp,' arguos her Cise with hat and kldi on. The New York Tima thinks it is . a great pity that the Beecher tritl isu't held in the Hippxlroma building.- j r free. Which li worse in hang pictures in a white nightshirt, or to "swear till all is blue" in a red night shirt? Graphic The North Carolina exhibit their hostility to ring by charging circuses $1.0J0 for each diy that they exhibit in that State. The celebrated actor, Lieter Wal-bic- k, was can firmed last Sunday In St. John' church, New York. Omaha Herald, April 18. From'thl't time forward women will be eligible for appointment as notaries public in Illinois, the legis lature hsvlug passed a law to that etiecu The chaplain of the South Curo-ll- n i legislature has been, voted $.100 for having prayed "with credit to to the himself and , house," . i , "Are women persons?" la a ones- tion uow under discussion in Mas sachusetts. The Womtn's Journa'. claims they ares. The Huston Pilat nays no. Kurnslde, we regret to hear, is It takea daily growing halder. most of hfs vitality to sustain his Mide whiskers, aid his hair lias refused to subsist upon short rations. -- law-make- rs aatl-tfaetlo- . - . lirook'in Arptta. There are, soma things which cannot be gainsayed, and among them, perhaps, is the remark that lirooklj ii provides the strougest kiad of l cmlock and the ' ea-ll- y weakest kind of T a Brook- - jdlock. rt Katton jof uneasy tl;s.uarck recently observed "Gentlemen, PrussU is like a flinuel walstooat rough to the skin at' first, bat when one h.n it and comforton, warm, wholesome, ' able." ! p T,or-riiiin- . : The Kuglish method of yotulty ballot is very Intricate and cumbersome, the object being to prevent frauds and intimidation. It has leen learned by experience that It does neither, and a simpllficatin i absolutely necessary. Ex, The Germ tn minister of war' has ordered a cannon, of 14 inches bore to be made from th block of steel, fifty-on- e tons, weighing more than, which attracted so much attention Vienna at the Exposition. This calculated, will be able togun, it isfifteen-inch plate at a dispierce a . taoce of a mile and a quarter.' ; The property 'of f'Bss Tweed'? includes the magnilately attached ficent stables of the great ringmaster, fitted up with walnut trimmings and elegantly furaish-od- . Tweed had private rooms above his horses,where be met his friends to conqoct plans for plundering the city, and drink delicioualy fltvoreJ punch from a huge silver bowl. Women .printers1 are not such modern institutions as many imestabagine. In 1791 one Delfuto lished a printing office, where the fair sex set up type and turned out several pamphlets and books. Pl-f- ut Assembly ven petitioned the ' to bo allocated a: portion o( its work, as by his reform he printing men to agriculture and the restored ; army, , Mrs. Ruth Page, of Burlington, Maine, Li a smart old lady. Though 70 years old, she supports a rheumatic hmband and boarder, daughter, and takes two 89 and 89 years old. oversees the? outdoor work, m Iks three cows, etc also placed 9 Her exertions have In an asylum deaf mute grandson at Hartford, Ct., fj and 'she j pays .( ; most of his bills, ... has t pre recently A. Vey Meyer vented to the Polytechnic Aasecla-tle- n of Berlin, samples of paper and pasteboard made from turf dug bear paper .and; koenigsberg. sBothsol id the latare very pastboard ter beinsc thick enough to be plated ni olUhed. The paper jnaade from pure peat ia of the same na. u tare as wax wmcu cent. wood or straw.' Fifteen per of Tga U all that it needs to give it large censUtency. . A to apply thia dUr is to be erected ; - I i -- j -- -- : COTtTf. ,? r ii Telegraph. riR CSIJS KLEOHlPn WKSTKlt-- .INK. DISPATCHES. j EASTERN. Tha Alaska Report The Mexican Raids A Washington Chicago, special saj that special agent Elliott, from Alaska, is here, supervising the printing of his last report. This report will confirm the im28.--- H THE MORE THE PLEASANTER. Now that the little busy bee i waking up to renewed life and ac tivity and beginning to the orchards and gardens to gather his sweets, it is comforting to kuow that you will become comparatively proof to visitations of his hot foot bv allowiner vourself to be iuocula ted by him about twenty times. One Mr.. G. Walker, so it is stated in Scribner. proved by personal ex periineut that "after the twentieth sting there was only a slight itch ing seuealion for a short time In the immediate vicinity of the wound, and the effects wf the inoculation appeared to be perfectly satisfac re-inva-de very assuring, for the gen eral idea is that' the efftcts of the kick of the bee a re anything bu', satisfactory, even in a very limited degree. But then, perhaps few per sons have .the curiosity, the cour age, and the perseverance to submit to the operation twenty successive times, in order to enjoy the "slight itching sensation" and "perfect sat isfaction" accompanying subse t quent Inoculations. That .. an-inval- ; id r Liberal Elected. 28. The Marqui-- i of Tavistock, a liberal, has been elected to Parliament for Bedfordshire, without opposition. Installed- The Prince of Wales was installed Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of Masons, at the Iloyal Albert Hall in presence of a large concourse. Two Thousand Culnea RaceThe race for tho Two Thousand Guinea Stakes, at Newmarket, was won by Cauibello. U portant positions which excited so much curiosity in tho scientific world, and which were so violently assailed. Elliott maintains that, for physiological reasons, the seals will never leave Alaska, and conalways be a source sequently will of revenue to the government. Another dispatch says that the irinciDal subject of discussion at the cabinet meeting to day was the situation on the Mexican border. The official reports as to the raiding parties were formally presented aud considered. They consisted of the report received by tho l'ost- master General rrom the postmasters who have been molested, and of the reports of army officers. These documents substantia ted most of the dispatches from xue .Post tne Mexican boraer. master General showed that seve ral of his officers hav9 been killed, aud the Secretary of State manifested some restiveness at these raids. It is understood that the Mexican government has disclaimed all responsibility for these incursions. It is evident that if these raids are to continue the border mail services will, of neces' uity, be discontinued. No formal conclusion was reached, but it was that a note of generally understood protest would soon be prepared, to be presented to tne jviexicau gov ernment as a preliminary to the preparation of a formal note. Mr. Jewell is arranging for the Presi dent all the correspondence of the post office department on this eub San Francisco, April 104; 103; 103:; 104, b 5; 1041; 105, b 30; 104 19; 2SJ Mexican, 28j; 28if; 19; 19i; Ift-J195, b 30; G&C, 194 B & B, 54; 53;' Savage, 135; 134;80132 Choliar, 82; 81; H & N, 47; 46; 40 J; 4S, b 30; 47 17G0 Ophir, 1040 1340 C55 40 580 400 400 55 1135 Impl, 50 Kmp Mill, mence LM1 1:3; 24, b 5; ING Con Va, 451; 452A; 450 145t Nevada, 131 Cala, 64; 63 J; 633; 63j, b 4 74-Bullion, 03; 62i; 63, li 5; 62J; 64; 6i; 03 20 Kxcheciuer, 310; 315 880 Overman, 73A; 74; 73J; 72; 72; 1285 Justice, 91) 137-- 140, Succor. 14: U 1G0 b 30; 135 Erie, 29J ; Panama, Union Pacific 761; Da. Bonds, Central Bonds, 103. 162 ; 101; A nolo D. Taylor, daughter of Allen and Elizabeth Smith Taylor, to Peter Nellsoa, son of Peter and Caroline W. Klclsoa, by D. II. Cannon. Washlnston, Washington Co., April 22, '73. At Aberdare, South Wales, March 17th, of conaumpttou, Hannah Jeffery. Deceased embraci-- the Ooepel, Mar B, 1863, la Aberdare, Glamorganshire Conference. y Sne died, as bo had lived, a faithful Latter-dad tmiouMtuenma. war. At Carlisle, March 21st, of heart disease Elder Geortre Howdeu. Doce6cd was born in 1853 by Pnt. 1, 1805. aud was He baptized liv. d and died a Ekier John Barker. Saint. Millennial Star. faithful Itter-da- 7 T- 1 r - - . liars are to find themselves outside the gates of the holjf city, New -t-Jerusalem. r This commends Itself as the cor rect 'doctrine, for if murderers are to "eo to Klory" and even occupy high positions and wear crowns therein, It will tea state into which humane and dewent people will have a o desire to goT f , t ; coMttrpnoiranuTjaLY ;r ui i EQNE3IY. aj , -- Suit to be Instituted. New Orleans, torney General to Institute a aui t against Auditor Clinton ..and. his sureties, stating tnaL.tnougn the Senate had failed to act on the charges preferred by the House of ne aeemea it ngnt Representatives, and thorough thatan Immediate investigation should be had of any of alleged malfeasance on the part ; the auditor. "y"FttaiAccidsrtt. r Tms th yf vf the Omaha 'JTerald PrTTSBURO, Pa., 23. Shortly 'tka"-ktutlW- v jrdrk'i . newly after one o'clock this p.m., the fell from, a three story inaugurated' r war agabasi eorrup- - scafleldlng house at the corner of Bmlthfield tiOIl ' Street and 7th Avenue, while the rM-rThos."A. wrnrxf arminaiion which carpenterswasworking on it. Bodice, instantly killed, and Ger. Tllden is waging against In New Wm. McGlurnphy , and , Walter and" corrupUonlsu 1 a most Guthrie were seriously injured. . be without not York will mom upon, sect, powerful . BIshoplOrdained. ! 23. The church PHU.ADKX.raiA. steal honfest as tof pablie rezarded of the Holy Trinity was crowded to occasion or . the con the old codes of public moralityind day,' on the the Her. Tho. A. Jar secrstlon of Governor Democratic the relentless of of .that States goes, back to the cars D. D.,' bihop of the diocese tne with cnaucei IherfCetter in Soutnern umo; iays pracrtces of thers was a grand array of church victed publlo rogues shall not hold dignities, Including eight bishops, and trust. The besides a large number of clergy positions of honor reaction, as we ourselves saw the from this and other dioceses. W . h MiHiiflilmi: cor-ruptio- EN Hill-D Cot nor, John Pay es, WmNuttall, J H I yi.ou, M H Walker, i sSn Woolf, ran IKiya A nd j a mono, many others. f.iat iliu.nl. T rr far tllA ii t WAGONS BAIN Hi ErceXUnev Governor Axt.ll, Ocn'U Tnhn E. .Smith. P. E. Connor, an t aa Ijthan Kimball, Cvi. Dewey, Froiscth,Qoodand A'cnaon and Page, Caytain$ 'tptcd sBritfO", Jiidgt Em. reon, TVjora, ana iia an, Mtra. Toicnscnd and others: A CIZOilIPToA; Supt. Workingmen's "M in M. E Careless, (lrsTL.wr.ri g you have paid uie, in request-tpopmplimentilve an entertaiuraent here duthat I ring- tLis week, and while ackoAwledgiug your kindness, I take this opportunity of 'propoe to give a Promenade Concert in the Liberal Institute, on next Tbimday 1 HECEIVINO PPRJNO STOCK OF THESE CELEBRATED WAGONS I AMNo NOW warori ever fold In Utah baa civet better satisfaction than lias the BAIN B in assures me that be never was so well In and MY WAGON the past three year lr. prepared to make rood wagons as he Is for r is season, and that be will send a better waron now to Utah than te ever did before. Call and see my stock constantly arriving of the various kinds of groceries and Heavy Shelf Hard FREIGHT, The Most Compile Slock and Carefully Selected in Utah. Call Reaping1 Machines; Paddock United States; a Full Stok bj the the in Bett Rake, Say the Celebrated Coan and Ten Broeke "Concord Buggies and Carriages; the (e and Most Improved Plows and Harrow?, Corn Cultivator; etc. Walter A Wood Mowing and at Teasdel s for Sulk v your Family Grocery Supplies. Stock Daily replenished. ' o Zlve satisfaction, and MTi,' East Temple Si., Office, No. 57 Jef.s, lUERCHANT i ; and lourth Last -- treets. J.T. Idqobt. NEW dM C. Eundqoist. BUM-kstnlthln- HOR S Stock of Gents' Clothing, Now Opened at fit- temporarily ted up with th view of Retailf-inall classed of Merchani--d fCar-rlay- Hklu BOOKS WORTIIiREADlNG. e INC, The BEST and CHEAPEST IN TOWN At their Shop, " 1 ;.. First East St., one Block and a TeasdelX '?SXZ& m uenta rurnmning uoous, naus, caps, unf brellas and Satchels. A Specialty made ia Tailor's - Tbankinsr bis many friends for their past of patronage' and hopes lor a continuance dlJ4 ? tbeaame. Triin-ming- s. All klndn of and Wacou A New and Choice fl.50. Kounj half South of the Theatre. d77 Book oif dorinon. . HOW MANCTACTCatD. It require iseim non Dvraible lee, la Cheaper, and tmmn sy tbra j the Market CAN Lowest possif-ble margin, j I. Jt gents for the Territory Particular attention given to the erection of Cool Rooms for Meat and Fish Markets, Fruit Store, Breweries and residences, which will contume leas Ice and preserve their oonteats better than anything Introduced In tho West. grca-tleme- a'a Manufactory Salt Lake City. at 83, First South street, Dr B. MALCOLM. "C t. X :t: HSf All kinds of Boot, Shoe and Slippers made, from $3.00 to $25.00 Key to the Scienca of Theology per pair. CAI.t. AT TBS Cloth Emboascd, 125. Iaa. Morocco, 1.50. i.-:- just received. ' d67 Opening daily, an elegant stock of Ladies - r1 J Catechism for Children. Commercial. Stiff Paper Corerf, u ABB KEQVESTED TO CLEi in THE STREETS, THEIR PREMISES, -- Stiff Papct Corers, cM!G fva 4BPaP;CpTera, FORGING, TURNING, J -- wie Scfli- Or tlaejr Will fee Dealt wlUi According to Law. The appenOed Section cf the Municipal 'Ordinance in relation to Crimu and patted May nth, 'feTSt, t appti- t,- EC-- S.o UDIEST. BJLZAR, . FIRST SOUTH STREET - : ? Marriage. BM Setff a B. Dit fc of, Sail Lake J Valley, etc. Discussion- - ftoes ? Sanction JV.ZT. the' Bible ? liUlSEBiEit Zion, .Karpf liflw: ciota GiilJlis. u-.-- r y want 1 .. , t.ji dll3 Dcaier fo an DOOBM, WOOIl73IPS,l SOUTH :h W A RRAjPTTEIi DEEDS nuat SierraHeyaia afrprored form, QatV Claim Deeda SuctemontoT. IVJoneimd Bryant v , bliolDg: llMda, c Townalte 'Deda, LeasMf 03dat Donds, Ipcorpo ra FAMtrXL UoVABItAmv . tion Jioti as, ana otber Blanka, ' A9HU For tele at the Hews Offloe. 8J. LTN2T Superintendent calf, 1.50. Vol. II. : , ' r Gilt, potb, 1.00rO5tb V'. 2.00vimroceO,2U5. AT WUOLXSALE JLSD RJCTAJL. "ra. i .Half : I 8T.,' f 3Leiyl)e"rTorm6ni UTATEBriFES; Block. Vol. XIV. ealfCalf. 1.60.. Jturnal aTDiscottraes, irioinjixGs, 7. SECOND fa ,;5imennial star, -f- STUPT. Qroetbeck a 1 t"y 'i ,:-..- . iinaj CiotaV " Calf GUV t laairs.. MrAssocialf .i 0. Pratt's Work. Answers-- to Questions, lievclcUfon on Cetcslitd ; Immediately' weat or Z. C. 11. 1. H. B. CLAVSOII;!, laranraahea. nff.ii. tuperriaor, under penalty of ftne not to ex ww iwTJuiy-nv- e aouaq for rucn oaenoe. S& AP5'iHC1?rSOW nww!ea the arriv- - people. i Half a ''.; BTTPaRniTEirorsT. "... Box 4A. Yuper, 10 cents. Half Calf 1.50. J. SI U VER, OPENING! FURNITURE :f supportibfltlie a wtwj mtwt w" , arid generoiis Or jubUo plaea to thia city, except at ji ocn plaoa aa abtll be dealcnaled by tba atreet GRAND ?SPBING !- vSr ..41 mmhw. Mrbaxe roa, clndera, abell straw, abavlnira. dirt. Dita or ruDDJan of any n whatever iu i. TO.'.THE LADIES N.atrai mrV Aim .. Own Material made npt rar; n .'.; '.,V; t. McAllister, pertoo f hall throw, cast, P. k ot ui . ft 25 cents. Divine Authority. ! BORING and FITTING UP ' Wnts. The Mormon Question. ; WM. IXJaU'jGiit, 1J50. The Governmeat of God. . All Kinds of and BRASS; of Faith and Folygamy Draioinng. pnni Mill-ioor- k kinds T With Tliree Discourse on Celestial Stock, ootnpriglor all the laWt atyfea or 3petffleUion$of:all and Machinery:, f 1 1f 4d2 HaU and Hon nets, elerantlrtrlaimed ami rntrm her with nri-etyr. uairimmea, rpcrt?otefa; 50 cents. Kew Millinerr, which wUlbToV or ' nunrao. he' ZZ ZL patrona ! ' 1 u.x V PIUX&I Wfl rtta tra - 5th, at thTT 7 "B 00 MOOMr APtU pit the heafty TOBTnWlTS, fomD. return i.'tTn which, in noirr or Pun-ithmtu- el, S ale sm prompt atter-ti- on to brjclel", Lo w pi rices reliable goods "V'll Doctrine. i 2STOTIOB. cts. 50 Spencer's Letters. i A Compendium, CO. THE SALT HATTNO PURCHASED IRON WORKS, awl added thereto the Tools and Machinery toWM. J. S1LVEU, are preparedbelonging to do rely on finding c o u rit e o uis Cloth, PPTJQSLKTtSec. SILT LIKE CITY IRON IRON 25 eta. : j3 ,4 - . i- of St, Ewit ' W. HOWARD, PrtsU Shoes, and will be sold Cheap at Teasdel's. - ':- . s. . 24 soath '.i i Uloth Embossed, 1.00. Im. Morocco, 1.50, GILDED BOOT, Families and others will consult their intdF est by givingtis a call;thfey cn r. The Voice'of Warning;. SHOEMAKER. lebrated Dunbar manu- facture, Morceca Gilt, 3.0a Roan, 1.25. An arrival of Children's Shoes of the Ce- BE R1ADZ TO ANY SIZE REQUIRED. Z. O. cxtts:,tlW. Hymn Book. ise at this REFRIGERATOR BEST Morocco GUt Doctrine and Covenants. g The most Economical aud by far the to Main St. tw doors north or the Klepbant Corwr, where be wiilop-t- i on Saturday-Apri- l 3, with i VE CO-OPERATI- "aVr POOIcn KTmov d from Kimball Block r 6. Cottlf, m An Opposite Wells, Farao's Office. BLACKSMITH I at the most reasonable price sell FIRST WACON DEPOT SOUTH OF THE THEATRE Address 1IOWAKD, SEMBEE. Salt laae t.;j, Utah. A good assortment of Parasols, Summer Prints, Dress Goods, E'c, received at Teas d'.l's. tM cheaply an guarantee all I sc) pgr" I DR. SAMUEL E. ground b e e ORE & LIGHT SPRING Yi&GQIlS FiRM, OP ATjIj SIZES AND STYLES. ware, Queens- ware, Tin and Woodeh Ware, Plows and other Agricultural; Im plementsj has n: - & Grocery Dep'i Governor 28. A Cu liner, they nocd in CASH PAID FOR HIDES. ' Wholesale sary General of Subsistence, vice Bherls deceased; Major McFeelje is A Carter, A3 stweiia, I .1 M Sc inland, J Lutlc, from their floor of Wl . - W Hirschman, B Arrall, , C AOoul Mark McKImmins, O F Culmer, RETAIL he The President having tendered Persons Oicning the position of Attorney General to Judge Edwards Pierrepont, of N. Y., that gentleman has accepted. OB CommiiMrr General Appointed. The President has appointed Lots in the City, Major Robert .McFeelye Commis- Occupying a native of Penn., and Is at present on the stafTof Gen. Sheridan. K Mackintosh, Vtdtd der The Trade will please note our new address, and call, or send for what tto shape of LEATHER of FINDINGS. We will, as heretofore, MAKE A SPECIALTY of KEPAIRIxq BOOTS A?S SHOES. Neatly, Promptly and Cheaply. Nathan Kimball, , C j Frank Tilford, 4 Kennlt-oitAlajors. Rtfwou BirVs, U USA C It AUilieoUt USA P E Connor, II A Krolseih, Geo Attwood, E S Black well, Geo B wbltocy, R llnhertsou James Pi Page, w u we iea, P ii Emerson, H feGoi-dapeeJ Dewey, McRt-aa- if rs The Bible Itielt aays j Ye know that no murderer hath eternal life abiding in him." .Again, murder ers, and others, "shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone; which is the second. , death.' .Also that, whore- tnsngets, murderer, kliulatera, and John E 8mlth Axtell, win Uaydom immense stock of s:eneiial mer chandise, con sisting n part of Dry Goods, Notions, Clo s th in g Hats I Boots, Shoes, REFRIGERATORS -- ; S B NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. al ... "HOUSE WAiMtSSif- n New York, 27. Gold closed 151 Gl; Money 4 5; Govts, dull, Kroug; Stocks, ac- tive,unsettled; Western Union, 79A; Pacitic Mail, 44i; Quicksilver, 19; Wells, Fargo, 91i; York Centl, 105 ; ov Ei! (VI i IioII.wa a PMtnnnajla i'nn. ' been given here and thereeert his nevernove will be a fore ty. Tho order iu which the program e will be arranged will ap- tjur in mc usual viuwuvcuicuu. I remain, gratefully youra, 1 Siktesox Laura Hoxet '' ll 5-- 1. L 360 Union, 81; 8J; 8J; 295 L Bryan, 4J; 5; 5 380 Julia, 91; 94; 9 95 Caledonia, 22; 22 530 K nicker, 4; 41 300 Globe.li; H, s 30 575 Balto, 8; 71; 8; 70 Utah, 6; 5J; i 595 H Hill, 12; 12, b 5; 121; 12 rd-hnd- be-oye- 231; 1. c. Ja 3-j- Confidence, " r - tUcmsclres , to an outfit of BOOTS ov SHOES Anl treatchoice stock 'of tliose articles of tlie Rest Qualf. fromonr tlie most Reasonable Prices.lies and at We arc, youra obediently, .'I On Thursday mornings Mprn 29th, will com 0 10J; IGl; 161 Alpha, 27; 27, 1; 3; 20; 35J Belcher, 351; Keutuck, 110 1100 080 285 i cefIon. K Jacet,9; 87;91 87A; " ' 1o Please the Ladies, r . inrdvirui us convenience, and If you will favor make will we wi& a notification a te time, re- at pessary arrangements xora proper S Point, a5; a"J; 36; 30j 87 . . ror Tb-itwr- ney-Gener- -- 28. - it -, C STOCK S. Monxrxa BQAUD. ' t uuderslned having tne nixnesi. Bv&t tor you as a lady, are deeiroua- that Oar other customers, and the public generally, we will .remove, n.oat yoiS will give an enteriaiameni - May 1st, to the "Town Clock Store," 2?o. 87 Main St., u cst vide. We in-mnir annnlnt In this citT,anT feVenc our friends that means evebibody) to come and atKi&t at the tne oaauln week that will suit The - MININ Mri Jjtura mnry Stcrttumi, MXVXHi to-da- y, to-daj- SAM LAKK ClTT, AprU3,1675. fa ject. Cives Ceneral Satisfaction. There is a general feeling of satisfaction at the army headquarters nere, as wen as among me many MvfHan fr!nrl4 nf Mnlnr Macfeely over his appointment as General, In Commissary place of1 4.' 1. 1 rot.... I To A farrcul nnnn nnn hnn XfafAlw is the more notable in that it was unsougnt Dy mm. Army entirely nfHrfrs anncintment renraizelhe MURDERERS . GOING TO as one made solely upon the merits GL0RY.I or tne appointee. Resignation of the Attorn ey-- J It is rather amusing to read of the Ceneral. efforts of preachers of various kinds 28. The following Washincitoj, to prepare great criminals, especi of resignation of Attor is letter the ally 'murderer!', for an estate of Williams, and the re high glory, and the professed suc- ply of the President ,4 cess of vtbese efforts. in many cases. "Department of Justice,-22nd. d Theso? desperadoes are Washington ' cut and dried.' so to sneak, safelv 'The President. "Sir : packed up. aud lk kcfed for exalted positions in the tnn'oenilent glory "I hereby resign the office of or the United nee. Here Attorney-Genera- l of a future state of on tne lotn enect to taae states, ts a specimen in the person of a and I cannot dissolve our proximo., negro, named Gray, hanged in Ar oinciai relations wimounnanainir the many acts of friendship kansas, who is reported to have you foiconfidence which you made the following speech from and honored me,with and expressing have the gallows for you personally my very high Wa1l tn fr!nil-T,iv- i mm tit. regard and esteem.: oVy to "Very Respectfully, you all know l'm ready "Geo. H. Williams;" to ute. v nen j;aie i. sna;i go to that other world that eooj world "Executivk Mansion, 28. r where t shall have to die no more. soon over. be I will trouble "Washington, My want to die, am anxious to die, was lion. Geo. H. Williams, born to die, and am happy of It. $ ''Attorney General U. 8. This is the best day I ever saw. '" I "Dear Sir will toon cet the crown that is laid ((T n a ..Mint I n ry - ri , roclffnollAn ft bi-foxme heavenWell. I' in up office of Attorney General of I'll the IT K you all farewell and good-by- e. In tjikn ofTfot on the 15th tha meet you , all at the resurrection of as tendered by your 1875, May, morn, in a world of grace, where letter of the 22nd of April, allow there Is no more trouble. But a me to ' o( my express appreciation few more minutes and all will . . s 1 m t anu zeat tne eiuoeucy with me;, you may break tny anility, to trust confided necx, out jou eanitouca my soul. with which the been has your performed. charge I will live with (Jod forever, where friendship accompanies sweet milk and honey flows. Grave-make- My sincere in the new field of life you have and lawyers will soon be you done with me. How came I wil- chosen, and my best wish for your ling to die? Because I; -believe in - ? 'Very respectfullyf . : Christ." . . - f - KEW ADVEBTISEjUEM TS; AN paAjEOSTEYIHSBI TjONDOX, 73 TO-DAY- 'S . : 1 By HEY fY ADVERTISEMENTS AOVERTISEMEHTS. ' - r : GREAT BRITAIN. 0 2(5,-40- Th Onen nf Arftfnn.-.flit j clared all the slaves brought to that fcdAtid since the year 1S to be tory." FOREIGN. 131 j I en country." That there is great need of reform In this coutitry in the direction of honesty, truth, and virtue is undeniable, and if the reformation should bogiu at New York, it may be saidit could hardly begiu at a ) c. Th funeral of the late Mayor , took plac lii'ratl, fIt St. l.oui-the most imiX)s- yk'sterday; ibgaflairuf the kind ever teeu in ! 'I proofs of it in our native State, is as sweeping as it is surprising. It threatens "even the social ostracism of men suspected of owing their ...wa i 7 Anit tt 'ttih aJbovsf Irorh imSai m ; ana; ror kale f at th Seaerettlfewa Bteam .fTiulin; and Publishing Office, Salt Xaka City |