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Show S ssHBBJssejjej-,-,.- - ed. In the face of the obstacles with which they bare had to contend, as well as the friends of the system could bare expected; and there Is good reason to anticipate mat, as the people become lamllJarised with this nlan. and ; ihe benefit whlchattend It, the principle of will reoelre hearty sup port in other branches of business than selling merchandise. laresidents reviewing the past year, therefore,' the of Utah hare erery cause to be thankful for the blessings which ' SHI new year nas iney naye enjoy aeon i me a mem, a uawceo, npon mem, nnaing and peace nappy.conteniea, prosperous ful: people. Quarreling, litigation, di vision and want r are almost t un known among them. Their enemies .'scheme against them; may j plot-an- d deride and hold them up to they may set and forth how oppressire obloquy and ignorant they are; bat these attacks do cot disturb them. They hare peace; they are blessed, and the clamor of the baas cannot persuade them that the , THE EVENING NEWS. GEOIIGE Q. ISDIXOXl JLTtJtOS9 t a A20 j p. J Summary Sfeaaay, co-operat- ion 1179. I. Tixx bummirj of tho events of the year Issue, 1S69, which we pabllih in will be found Interesting, and will be valusble for future reference. It la worthy of preservation. fVe have taken pains to make It as cbnpletaand cornet as possible; bat errors and discrepancies may ha vet crepf In, and If oar readers disco vsr any, we shall be pleased to have them pointed oat to us Im mediately that we may. correct them before we publish the Bamxnary In the Reml.Weeklv and "Weekly editions of to-da- y1 i B i .. - the News. It Is the lint time that the erente of the year home, general and contrary Is the case of the Territory may That the foreign hava been collated, as we pub continue to people progress daring this year as lish them la on? paper or In any In the past, and be blessed In hare they other published In this Territory. the peace, good govern In compiling the Bammaryj there Is maintaining one feature that baa struck: us the ment and order which they hare enjoy number of fires and earthquakes that ed up to the present Is our heartfelt hare occurred daring the year, and the wish. Immense loss of property that has been to-da- y, consequent upon firesr. especially. A rs comparison between the crimes and of 1SC9 and any year prior to the settlement of the valleys, If such coald be made, woald be interesting; on many accounts. After making allowance for the Increase of population daring the Interna between the year selected and the one which has Jos passed, the fact would be established that with the which mankind hare made In lnrentlons and discoveries,! the com-- 4 mission of crime has become much more frequent, and disaster! and calami ties of much more com moil occurrence. Bo far as Utah Is concerned the year 1S63 has been one of peace and prosperity. Oar crops In thi greater portion of the Territory hays been tolerably good, notwithstanding the ravages' of the grasshoppers. The Indians hare drlren off stock from some places in the Booth, yet there has been noj war upon the settlers; and, with the exception of the three men belonging to Major Powell's party who left hlh on the Colorado rirer, no 11 res hate been taken by them. Tho paat year, with the except tlon of the months of August and September, has also been healthy and the death rate has been as low as usual. Cache Talley, and, fa fact, the .people of the entire Territory were de prived of . the society , and bodily -- . ' die-aste- SUr.ir.lARY OF EUEfJTS For tho Year 18G9. III II Sixth annlversanr of ihe emancipation' or aiavee, neia ai uoston. 2 A conference or manv or lira leaama men of the State of Virginia, among bom were A. II. Stewart. ITlourner. General Eohola, Belllnir, Rafiln and many others, assembled at Richmond to dlscnaa the negro .. , question. or & Wail St., oy uamDreeiey ryne, York, bad 1 155,000 in bonds and currency stolen from tneir sale, . 5 Ylirllance committees orsrsnltod m New York to bring rogues to Justioe. J 6 Qor. Steveason, or Kentacky. la bis annasl urged the people to shun' sll eecret orsanlsatlone. Colonel Treeselvn. one of stair, died at New York;of consumption. Tnenooror a Caihoiia rhnrrh at iioca- ester, fell in while the room was crowded wiia people attending a bolidsr fesuvai, and three hundred person went down. Many were instantly killed and large numoers wounded. 7 A pnbllo mcctloir was held at the ' Cooper Institute, to aid the Cretans. a. larjro wheel in ihe Boston roiunz mill burst, killlnir two men andbadlrlnthree others. Jorlng General (Roassaa buried at Now Or pll leans. A petition was nresentsd' Irr the Un roniits of Georgia, to Congress, calling (or ; " V t . mtn, Tn's i t i - ! ' protection. . 12 Attorney-GenerE varts directed the discontinuance of prosecutions for treason ? ai tinder the President's amnesty proclamsuan. 13 A delegation of colored porsons from all U8tate?met ei hTUnLeague UaU. Washington. Fred. Douglass was present. is zxon. uain uawie was instauea Governor of Maryland. Ashley, of Ohio, introduced a bill into the House to dismember Utah and divide her territory amonsr the Tarritdries of Col orado, Montana. Wyoming and Nevada, to prevent Utah from becomine a State. A fire in Chestnut street, Philadelphia, destroyed Caldwell's Jewelry store. Howell Bros.' psper hanging warehouse and sev eral other buildings. Howell's loss was a quarter of a million. There were two cierxs missing who slept in the store. 15 A body, supposed to be that of one of the clerks who slept in Caldwell's store, was found amonsr the rntns of the fire. A boiler exploded at EUaabethport, New Jersey .and pieces thrown two" hundred foot into a tin shop, killing two men and wound nve others. ing The Hampshire Woolen Mills. Hunting ton, Mass., and also several ether buildings were aceiroyea dt nro. 19 Tho new California Theatre opened at ban Francisco with an audience of 25,000 persons. 20 Three, Arkansas militia men were shot at Memphis, Tenn., for outraging wemen. The Central Pacific It. R. was completed twenty-on- e miles beyond Ellen and four hundred and eighty-on- e miles east of Sa cramento. The track was beinsr laid st the rsxe or two mues a usy. ' 22 The Union Paclrio Railroad reaehod the one thousandth mile post. 23 A thief smashed tbe windows of the Park Bank, New York, and seized a package containing 11.000. which he handed to a confederate and escaped. j I is - Specimens iSffl11 7fcFfeSSr nratlr - store aru. '15 liievenia t' opened, 22 Meeting - wv'- ? by dwnediVmvdJ,Pr BrnaieowxJ' r " sererriy .13non,BrrD toJohn atreet. 'aesslon.' r or tnetieseroko " A 1 P. TJ. on IL R., one person killed and three 9 Accident 1 senate, and ladv nu Johnson. 7iTra?!eri tti" several ofeV;;;j"; deadlntbe ngfnd 'r : L.e 'U, York. bZZZZ t' rorau a w",tvr-- w city." . ..MAnM,. President xouns CampbelLofV. ' Wyoming, and others: in v.Hr this left ders city L." Tenth Ward, by O.lecture In the owpmto" C. Holllnsrer. f t pre& H. i - . 1 j south, ; ,.L' in." we live House on svlor, WM Uui.uvv.- - struck byl.iii . tujpiajr A TrnnMr"Thewith NsvS OOS in Dixie. l 15 Amsgniuceni u iu I'll Dut the horse c Pah-utjuuea, two psnooses and one with which be was wara. tnre, t 1 i ? Or i , 17 heacLof Valley and drove off forty Ward. at jjU ' I t r oi"c V " .lightnhf,?, ' Hon.U Wade and leitthecit xt tt "1' TinW the PemUaryabSV '.? M-- .a ' ; raiiTO Btore Co-op- e ploughinr diod FT ' j ", near lft Elder; GriflUhl RoberU murdered ILMills. escaped from TavlorM .'i on a siariea 20 Eider Orson horseYteate. frau r ' i Esst.- - ;.'-- .. QEXEBAL. i Station was changed to that of . rt, t.Mni-vn- f TTarlan A Newman, at 24 Dauxf jeugrapn iuutpvi 1 store 1 T loss .Ward 20 of Thirteenth 1 ? 9?"!Mbo inV. fire; Wars . was by destroyed Francisco, San ' ra" in arrived aait Lake Citv. commenced. i 1170,000. . r : , The upper w--itonsuaa aam, water wuuuij, caused and the tiEXEBAL.1 lorrU, Ogden. i devastation to property; drowning creat San reached 1 MvfirA shock of earthquake at 25 Mr. Seward visited Salt a Ha va ry in iibjii i buubs P ' i iuYj - I tock uamsDurg. in search of the marauaere.V f rj.;:.!' y'-- ; Co-operatl- vo n 5 1 r ; t tzm. yire at uneyenne, oonsuuu p erty of Messrs. James ai . Cornforth;lossli8,000. ow The lnternauonai xoiei, Minn- - was burned. The gueaU escaped oyer $100,000. but lost ail their clothing loss Twelve murderers, iwo ox wem wwmcu. ,nflnAdlntha Tombs. New Tork. Mostof them had been arrested during the prevl0hnSiif f fiL Patrick's Ilall. Montreal, while a concert and ball was going rave way n were killed, but about nersoni . i were injured. thirty F N-- ofocrime. tho supprsion . T.m a, t 1 - Circus arrived? t 8. A. Mann mominatea dt i rouuouk Grant as Secretary of State for u tan." 6 Severe Frost in the southern euues. 7 ureas nre in meieuoir .,aujh.a uu.. Gold Ulll, Nevada. The fire conunuea burning several days. - Nearly fortyf lives were lost. . Prmiident tirant nommateu tuas jjo. ii Utah. rrwrv amogUIs Juatloe ofaoxur Alairnmcens aiariaT oi f timncrhnnt the satern States. , uuiub -r I ' iDTmmAndotu storm oi wina ana ram in the States. Immense damage done at St. - 2 Commodore James P. Poster S. Navy, died in Indianapolis 0 Mrs. Vernon; the well-know- died at New York, aged la t lbe n ctreis. 77. Oouell exploded her The wuef Cleveland. xrr C. Staines reached "Elder W. . Fight at Chicago between neJQIk and police. ... -10 TBe iriai 01 the efDcers ..ucucea at N ew 0 York. 15 Tho National Peace inausurated at Boston, with p tT Olo amonsr the Bull and performer: rouEiuar 20 Shocks of earthquake on Haw Innndaiions in Canada. of Washington Territory. in.vnU parts 25 Robeson appointed to succeed Bori Twenty persons killed at Orley colliery, of theavy. a ttamnl irk A&aaaInatA the Viceroy Of Secretary 27 storm passed over the Stat Terrible TTcrvnt iiv niacins? a loaded bomb under York New and of his chair at the Theatre, at Alexandria. troubles Pennsylvania. in Arizona during thh Indian Govern Italian the A conspiracy against month. ment discovered at Nsples and Ancona. at ail ins - DW - ; nonliiv. .t .lorit: r -i -- onrnad . .in. nonoroi nis meiawj, ui Mni wu. we. noeuawmu in TntAnaa exciicmeni in it Af P. S t, euiaeotiiwrcr. lirmiiv. Lne 28 Dan Castello' " 1 . w JSS - - a-yj- M t Francisoo.- r- (i f,' 2 President Grant nominated O. for Utah. cAVin - viata f nstlca . . 1 J UH1VU " w House of RepresenUtlves on counting the 13 A alight shock of earthquake was felt at San Francisco. i RArinua fira in Helena. Aioniana. Masssacre of whites In New Zealand by natives. 4 m. i : ; - . FOREIOX. &tVZV at (lie age of & In London. , years. and rains prevailed AM ERICA. 10 1? earful coal mine disaster occurred at Great Britain.throughout Merthyr Tydfel. Wrale3, 120 person said to The first number of Do- Stern was issued been killed. have Switzerland. Latter-day in Saints AHEUICa. by3 the 12 Ishmael Pacha arrived at Paris. A rflTOIL DrOKD Out SIUUUK BULUO YVUU endea while 3 Two convicts shot dead 13 Riots and tumults in Paris. tHhea on tle French frontier in Algeria: the from to Penitentiary. escape W voring Cta. Stanley, of Alderlev, Kngl'aud ' Conference of! the Saints com- died, Lord they were defeated and the revolt was sup Southern 67. 1 New i Year's aged appropridy!celsbrated menced at St. George. pressed. 20 A shock of earthquake was. felt ou of the Regiment," The Child ately. Provo. at died 5 iNathanlel Rlggs Vancouver's Island. In Catalonia, Spain. o rider f John Neffl sen;, died. played at Theatre. 27 Large meetings held at Dublin, Cork, r. Onaon Isabella, ot 5 pain, issuea to S Judge Wra. L Appleby buried two of the of 10 Celebration of the completion and other parts of Ireland for the Limerick rebellion the his children, who died of scarlet ferer. nther manifesto, denouncing railroad. of release Fenian 4 President Young and company reprisoners, in. Snaln and asserting ner ngns 10 mo Cen Utah 17 First ground broken Dn the shock of earthquako felt at Slight IhrAnA. i turned from their visit to Ogden. Railroad. f. Wm. & Fair, Jack Schisler, Bologrne, Italy. active on tne reucn ironiier. tral rjirilsLiverv George 19 A fire occurred at Brigham City. 2S General DeRodas arrived at Havana. - r. mt. lata XflnlafAr rt 20 Wilson and William Anderson were sent to first his made Charles Mr. Wheatleigh at for died Paris. Heavy freshets in Canada. or Afiairs. near at committing larceny . ' . s a th I at the Theatre, in the comedy Srfaonl appearance or r shoes: ai city. J loreuce; ffSm." Slight eannquaito Ulraldl,orthe Miller's Wife' wasplsyed Ward made her) first Annie 22 Miss at the Theatre, 12 Wbaleri hung!in Canada for the murder at the Theatre, 'Polly playing eppearanco of Darcey McGeo. Money circulating freely in the Terri' i 0Halloran. . oi tory, 'i venerai 24 Elder W. C Staines left for the East. lu Attempeea aasinuon A?iBair.. President Georsre A. Smith dall-rat Madrid. Prim, the and Po-C- o Sn Indian boy, Rockwood, ' ' lecture In the Tenth Ward, on the Anniant 18 Conference at Paris, on the difference son of A. El Rockwood, Warden of 1'iali. adopted of America. dissolved. between Greece and Turkey, History accident an killed the by PenltentlaryYwas u "Paurrette. or Under the finowf u 24 The OlympicDy Theatre, Detroit, was 20 The Austrian eteamer ytofcm-y.-wnuU. P. R.R. J 3 Snnaw and oaooose found murdarn.1 at the Theatre; Mr. Waldron and loiauy uesiroyea nre: loss rJU.OOO. tn the Adriatic,' exploded. Nearly on23the Howard pliyed Charles cruising Thomas Brannagan, Madame Scheller appearesl In the John Dewitt, of Chicago, completed all the officer and men were instantly and Jack Lavelle convicted at the District at Mill Creek, an. Indian having murdered characters. The plar was a exeatprincipal snooaas. the task of walkiog the distance of one killed. Court of the murder of Calvin Russell, at in5em m sat oijeajousy. A Stranjrer. named Kimball. aentened tit thousand miles in a thousand consecutive Grand celebration of Independence dav Wasatch.. six months hard labor for forgery, with fOO hours. V at Lake City. Salt Ward Twentieth 23 The : ' 23 General Grant reviewed the fire and biio. r ana tne 9 Trumbull Senator "Chicago Store commenced business. 7 Snow In the cltv and throughout the police departments Of Baltimore. Msjor General Thomas .and. stair Jert Commercial Party" reached Salt Lake from three to five inches deep, A striae among the sailors of New Territory for California. City. Anr.UICA. Promontory Tork for SCO per month; Pubiio meetings except La the extreme South. 13 worK onuie uian ientrai Kaiiroad 81 The Iiowson Opera Troupe at the ALedame scheller received a benefit, were neia ana rcsoinuons passed. .' Theatre. vigorously forward. pushed being 20 The Speaker of the House of Repre to an Meth-- 1 18 a Dr. oh Provo Itev. left visit Tinany. iplscopal ProaIdrnt75roung A man shot at Echo City unknown. sentatives presented a petition to theHoue ' Com Zion's Wholcaalo odist Minister, preached In the Tabernacle. W 8 Enoch of widow from the Arden" the Abtaat late President the Theatre. commenced business pbiyed mercial Institution t 9 Of B. Waldron, the actor, lea for Col- nam tar ' OEXEBAL in the Eagle Emporium. 2i A. large numoer or members of the V. or thfal friend orado I'r nom WgTw v sffffat m was 2 Aiinoesota, A held for jdwartr S. Senate ana others in salt Lake City. meeting preliminary Muscle at 8 Terrible fight with Indians 10 Hon. W. IT.- Hooper, delegate to inated as Commissioner of Education. th death Coo of Utah the Central formation the Rail 22 Elder Geo. Nebeker arrived at Salt tiiden iie A fire burned fire stores with their road Company. stress, left for Washington. - m wji a a a xr" y rr. rs n'na min 10 JohnT. Tasrsrart. of Galena, nominated Lake City.accompanied by Eider J. H. Xs- I Scarlet fever among children la the city. contents at Lynn, Mass.; loss 3200.000. 4 president ueorgo a. wmitn. aiders from the Sandwich the latter session of the The Treasurer of the German Protes Eratus Snow and Joseph F. Smith held a bv President Grant as U. S. Assessor for Kla, the first Hawllan Islands, ner In which the Utah Central Railroad 11 The eighteenth annual ever to be known Utah. J tant Church, Cincinnati, absconded with meeting at Parson. convened the in Legislative Assembly City comtowards forward at St. Louis. 12 Six steamboats burned has been pushed Halh 13,000 ot the church funds. 8 Henry Ditraar. a German transient. 2i Grand celebration of the anniversary A vAirwinArtiat-- In Ran Francisco. Mr- i Governor Durkee is and of The cause SUU Is Men's a for the departed Assembly Working suicide committed in this East, pletion gratalton, poison city. by faiilnflr health. met at Albany, New York, to take Into United States Land office opened in Salt formed the feat of crossinsr a wire, less than Valley. ' Ihe progress cause, t Acting Governor, lion. Edwin glre oheerlng evidence .of half an inch thick, at the bight of twenty consideration the eight-hoa- r law. Lake Hlggina ladles and gentlemen from; of City. This party Large was two hundred Wisconsin reached which Utah Is making. The distance run enterprise delirerod his messse to the LegLsUUre A fire, at No. 61 State SU, Chicago, i Union Pacific track layers bore in sight feet. Salt Lake City. tumintr. without back feet and .cannot fall to facilitate the develop Assembly. New destroyed property to the value of 950,000. of Ogden City. wsV 31 month Lake Salt this Georire During R. City nominated President Grant The Bank of Montreal reported to Hoard York at the Theatre, 'Streeu of directors or the Utah central Max Dy jasteuo s circus and General ment of that portion of the Territory j x Annual welt as ; RegLstar of the land office for vtsitea have lost $500,000 by loaning money to New Rallrosd of the Utah connty formed. meetlngof Tom end party. Thumb ; , j 10 Mr. Heme sDoeared at the Theatre In Utah. speculators wno became bankrupts. throagh which it pas j e j, and every part ProvO. and Manufacturing Society, held, at xork Ohio. Davton. at fire Lanre IS About one hundred deaths occurred at "Rip Van Winkle.' of it will experience,4 to some extent, 12 E. X. Sloan lectared in the Tenth Montreal 19 A Urge sale of Government bonds at within five weeks, from small or New 12 Eider u. st died ' lderoorg ugden. the advantages whlehr it confers. The Ward, subject, MChIt Chat." i . York. pox. , 2 Fearful storms passed over row a. . ap opiexy. at fire Destructive Penn Norristown, The annual snow of u. a has the Grand Tabernacle New encampment the jouiM5Uor peanow atornrtn this city. 3 W. IL Seward and party srrired ft presented large organ In is ueavy h San for the admission of Utsh into the Army of the Republic on the Pacifia coast 16 Senator' Pomeroy introduced a bin loss $20,000. Francisco ..... railed forth the admiration of the hosts tition were at Works burn ed; ; Iron Chicago Union as a State. Referred to the appro-prla-ti took place at San Francisco. to establish Woman's Snf-- loss 4 Forty small fires occurred in New1 Into Senate the 1 $150,000. 27 Senator Howe, to the great am use inept committee. ' of Tliltort which ws hare kid this'pasi j and Brooklyn through the use ot Utah. ia frage 21 A nro destroyed the Champion and York 13 was MUlard condemaovt tne oi members ottae senate, presented a nre Channcey worKs at mo ceieorauon of Indepenseason It is a specimen of home manu the District by to be shot on the 29th memorial praying for the appointment of 17 Man shot In WeborlCounty. who had Pros newspaper ofiica and other property dence day. Court ! 'f feel "j dtlsen which of of rape. facture may every at Atchison, Ks. tnai. for mnrderlna; II. P. Bsret on the 11th a pnrenoiogiat to examine thai heads of all been convictedsame 8 lead several preferred Charges against a man st f" the About at be New visible time, Tork. will Ogden, ror meteor It when finished, nit. candidatea Revenue appoint- named St. Clair was shot for the same i Brilliant internal Wall Street ' proud, and, for the operators ing violating 22 "Violent thunderstorm at Charleston, was fined 30 for attempt-lo- g ments.! Referred to the Committee on Re- A laws. , j an ornament to our city ai the largest li to usury offence. , , con&derales two bis trenenmenc. 8.C and swindle, 11 General Angur captured the Che venne 13 Hyrum Curtis was shot at Coalville 23 Fortybulldlngs destroyed ' by fire at onraa that has been completely built in were fined $15 each tor aiding In the atIn the House of Representatives, Wash while li village 01 "uog eoiaier." " U 1 attempting .to' escape the ofilcers of Eustace, Wis . America. The gallery which. Is being tempt. The owner of the hay took several burn aald the cost or tho House employes nooaa ureac xexas. 13 in f Kan25 Aylolent storm at Perrysvllle, .; loads to of be Justice,. . . and two had his hay weighed over will 14 new Terrible tornado Tabernacle ' built In the greatly confederates concealed on the top of the passed Loxing zoj bio re openea as jenire-vlll- e, sas. i Plckins died at EJ j' '.atJ a i Mo. ton. for iof were the 27 men St killed C. Four the 8. load. mill, building rolling capacity enlarge Terrific storm in Huntington, Penn. killed by In by the bursting of a 4 shell, at Atlanta, Great lder Ira Ames, of Welisvlile,' died at 8-- 'ins sailors' strike ended; the shipping Elder Franklin D. Wooley as fire at the works of tho Kansas ' was msetlog purposes, and will doubtless 53. am. dians he . j Pi River, i ontheMojave Georgta. R at Franklin: Mo. Los R. Pacific which has to home California bis at from St. The end of the track or the U. P. R. R, A fire destroyed a spice and 'coffee house 70,000. help to correct the dlQeolty j! ; oz oo a u mercnanuise. train at Chicago: loss 140,000. Echo. ret), wiu 17 existed about hearing In some parts of reached tornado over and A Laj swept Clay FOREIGX. 23 store in tne sixtn ward i 28 Terrific storm at Wheeling, Virginia. 19 H.W.Kalsbltt lectured in the , ml TTv.l.v epened. the structure.The gallery Will seat about 10th Elder A severe tornado almost destreyed the fayette Counties, Mo.. doing immense! Ward on "Education based on the 1 a a 9 r Illi- damage. airs. ot. viair -gave ner nrst lecture in town of Shlpman, Macoupin County, Colliery, Wlgan, England, by an explosion. 1,000 persons and it Is expected that primary ioroee or organ Ik tlon." 23 'Large armed force attacked the rail . 21 An observatory erected on the South this or i. if f .uaxes, U nois.' the Peace city.' wjwom j at be jusuce ,to a condition 4.0 It will be In occupied east corner of the road hands in Barb In County. Kansas. made 27 on a Indians The Sclolo. raid was were two suot Theatre unDavis' .and dead block. Aipperary, dwellings jireiana, Temple by 26 la Severe shock of earthquake felt at Conference! Bach hundred Millard and bne progress Ga. S3 at fire Miss Augusta St. Clair died of moun captured County, Atlanta, by April destroyed by Memnhla.!'-ir? 1 ;. Ptz . sat f r-states r o ei fsa fssres Sullivan addressed a largo Fenian horse. " s Destructive fire at Hunter's Point, New e aw we tMa n was ftlv mm "sae ' i viaue waaVe' 27 being mads on the ;Des ret Irrigation lair at Boston in honor of th' Celebration' CO Lfnd slide at Echo and Deseret. York! damasres 1500.000. rH li !'. lan din z of the French The U. P. R. R. had reached Slate Point, gathering at Cork. Atlantic Cable. and Karlgatlon Canal, M , to warrant nine 8 Conference of the Greeks and Turks st 29 Decoration of .the soldiers graves miles below the mouth of Echo. at Charleston,1 occurred riot 28, Negro m me u.ie the hope that between new and Spring 23 Funeral of Miss Augusta St. Clair. 14 ... - i " the States. iastern quesUon. ..Lt0 throughout oEXESAx. serious before The Prince of Wales Theatre, at - Glas damage hsppen quelled any the 13th Ward Assembly Rooms. h r It will be In a condition to be used fox from i was burned. 4 General Ulysses S. Orant inaugurated gow, eay :;. 'jt:'4r a sermon President on delivered Young Jor-I" i Tbe ;! FoiEtax. IS The French Senate and Corps' Lcgls-lat- lf President of the United States. the occasion. bctlng rock, for the Temple.Canal - The Menschlcoflta Admiral Russian 3 T. 5 assembled. Prince A. also Stewart is of School . of Secretary appointed Teachers a and Trus dan Irrigation Company's Emperor made Meeting , I ; ;. !:i,.. rrom i '!;. died.. ; the the tees throne. at speecn held Bister Treasury. Eleanor school Pratt's manner - 0 Ministerial icrlsla in France, i progressing in a ssUsfaary Wheatnre x William 11 at Loss British 7 at Great of the ire ; the ship room, for the furtherance of educational Troy. Derby Athemeunt. Loss tDeseret Tele 10 Oraatnolltlcai acritation at Lisbon. M com the dIs ; of tlon 12 on Great Fenian coast demonstration , The of Cuba. at Buf- ley the interests. ' :S . .... almost I .')-- ; 11 late Irish The town ' of Gene, . in Sweden 25 falo. Remaias of agitator, The States Consnl the( united 23 dihinawl to five between A little boy, Franklin XIne and six of - hundred Company's rraphlo fire. in a Seven of 14 by: mother Daniel BeechmagnifiWard destroyed O'Connell, Henry . ' Lydla, Captain General Dolce the Surrender of years of age, son of James Maxwell, South . tene ments burned and eight thouaarid cent mausoleum .at Glasnevm, nearDnb-llnplaces the flourishing and important Cotton wood, almost cut off the foot of his we Douy or an American photographer.who et, died at Brooklyn, r '' :. r. rendered homeless; j: v . persons had In blockaded R. been the in Black trains U. R. of e!oi sister, aged four years, with an ax. killed by some of tho. volunteer P. Ixraa Mtilemsnis north ; was Church 12 Bill road The Irish! 20 st Ireland.s1 Riot Tralee, fat third time in the House of Lords and pass-a uuioe announced regret at the oc- Hills by a snow storm. communication with the rest of the Workmen on atthe U. P. R. R. working iurce. took French The place 26, a into the bill U. introduced 15 S. currence, desired Derby a Julian list of ' ' ' ed with amendments. ' r:-,i night and day every practicable point sens 10 me uovernment Americans to be House ofRepresentatives,to give the women Paris.- i 'r. .; and ordered the Territory, ;Tne building of tho rrom the mouth or the aanyon to Devil's Great meeting - to 'protest against the . A message from the Emperor of France. ! of Utah the suffrage, j ooay 10 oe given np. road no Xozan CaSouJ as a xaeana Gate, wss proposing numerous political reforms, was of tbe Irish Church disesUblishment 2o on. men 24 Snow six feet deep The Governor or Burjo's, Spain, was level in ' M. a W. '' letter Thurston ' v read, before the Corps Legislatif George published v between Cache . I .j lcatlon and common V Belfast. at of held r XinisSwlclc In the Nswi concerning a child he had assassinated.-eminent t and the between Serious si Alexander riots catholics Rev. Dyer, 27 is j a labor of lost, Earnest Jones, the well known radical 25 Great fire in Commerce Street, Boston, IUar Lake Valley at supposed- to have been , stolen by took and commentator Ireland. author, Belfast, place Orangemen over . to of value Shakespearian the at destroying property pouueian, oied London, England. no small mtgnltadiJ and when com- Indians. ; 13 The Corps Legislatif (France)prorogn died at London, aged 71. Robert . delivered a lec T t""". Campbell I. ed communication 12 A plot against the government by order of the Emperor. placed, and telegraphio ' tor in the 10th - Ward, on "English Com 14 to tne Amenaraencs V at Lisbon.. lrisu Church bi)i FortEiox. Is opened, Bear Iake Valley will not position." j meetings at thrown out by the House of Commons. j electoral r several at Riots , 79. r died, Lamartlne 27 Elder Thomas Sal combe." of Bountiful. aged ; ; Severe tutnults among the worklngmen Ear is. , Many arrests were made.- 4. appear so distant as It has done In the !avls h rials. j 5 struck in A church Cuba, Scaccatras, 75 and ; eight months, at Brunn, Austria, the' military called out 13 Severe fighting in Cuba. we understand, OJCO. Co., sged years 1 Gov. Stanford and cirtv left Ftalt Tke by lightning; one hundred persons buried past. The prospect ' . Alexfrom to started the riot. ' of ' ,'-.: suppress f Viceroy :' Egypt ; the ruins. j in 3 The "Naiad Queen' at the Theatre. of the U. line the rail P. tasy to examine .that that road will b finished as early " The ; ft 15 Cable at French tour SU a landed Pierre. for andria t through Europe. 15 Slight shock of earthquake felt ' 80 ; r smaller of the two tunnels in Weber roaa.i ae possible this year. The progress Kanyon. Minister Motley arrived at Liverpool.j ' 17 Governments of France and Press a A. O. Smoot arrived from his throughout Lancashire, England. was completed. Bishop recognize the Spanish Regency. Madrldi ''J i ; A bill passed the German Parliament, ' which has been made In the southern 23 Channcey W.Mlilard was executed at mission to tbe States. Numbers of incendiary fires in ' 2 William Foster, a soldier, wss chars-eper securing freedom of speech. Received of 8 the weti. H. P. murder --20 Ut JTJXXJJ, Provo, the vindicate of ' curTerrit4ryfaUy Strong and bitter feeling against portion Tbe LrUIatlvs Ax smbly, in session at with the, murder of O'Brlan, Hospital telegraph dispatch. dlsestah-- . House the , of Lords which of the dictated respecting wisdom 25 at A firo Valparla30 destroyed $250,000 policy the the City Hall, appropriated five thousand oMwaru ai uamp iougias, whose body was lishment of the Irish Church, r . soldiers on their way to worth of property. AJirnirA. the formation of inttlr msoU there. dollars for tls introduction of improved found by two on Cuban Insurgents, underGeneral J ordan,--y 22th. urand roiuoteer review at nover, breeds of shep. Douglas, January Camp ' defeated These tsttleraents. tare with heavy loss.Two soldiers returning from this dry to 3 Uder bimoon Carter, of Brigham City, England. rtaau in 25 Carlists Spsla.v Outbreak ' of more J j: is than and It probable camp iwc.m found a man staDbed by the died.! to the Irish Char assent 1 He B. 4 President of given Fifteenth SoRoyal Female The Ward Relief Young, Birthday him to camp, They carried was bllL that, at .no distant late, they will vie way-eiJnassed b tbe Houseorof Commons entered upon his 69th year held at meeting In the Ward school-hous- e, ciety dead when oeioosrod. w&ra he He House, iras the more favored the of to and with the agreed 2 at Adams Barnabas died while N. by which Elder portions President Elder j. Young, they reached there. A soldier suspected of F. D. at his cinnner in .City Creek Kan-yo-" Richards, Pres. Joseph Young and ... sitting Territory in the abesdanca. and , vah Deictae muruerer. ' . ATUIXtlCA. '. T. Burton were present. Eider Harmon Caller, of West Jordan, Bishop R. B. of their prodacuocj and the extent of a tea. 3 A boy, named Archibald Thompson, 5. Pres. YoungJders F. D. Richards, ;1 Geo. Q. Cannon, Joseph F. Smith and auiiea at u orcst x arm py a suck from atheir wealth, J rtabJ r on a to others started Provo. horeor AMEiiICAX. trip . - ';-The opening of cocperatlve store In were 10 Two men President at G38JJU and robbed the and left for garrotted ; r party Young ' -1 Rape and v death of ihe pe North. rp this Territory, and, the success which 1 Charles if.If IchoUs late Superlntcud-tn- t Echo. murder,ajid 7 Rev. Mr. Stewart preached in the 14th at Marriot setUemeht,- near Ogden y IPEIder Ilvmtn Hyde died. He ;was 6 Cloud burstln City Croek Kauyon. HoUl, murdered in Vss attended the Integration of this Newat tte St. In 5 unSixteenth house. store born Ward Ward an June S3, 17S3 . . "Ycri, ;i meeting epea daylflit, , by . nKiahnnrers disappearing. ; has given known person. 12 Three prisoners broke out of tbe Jail . 9 President Yount and party returned opened ejiUn cf illzz business An. Indian killed by lightning atCedr r . nt of the Tinrtnla ExTsreas from their visit to Pro vo. DSnow slide at Mill; Creeek, killing three In this city and escaped. . h.art.'c:t plfjusreU every : one who- .The 10 Miss Annie Lockhart made her --first persons and Injuring several others. while on his way to the depot. James Davidson and wife died from want Ci? Thermometer at 116 degrees in t ha : elava- Oocsfiny. 6 Annual conference of tho Church com of water on a desert between St. George and ras suaocJced down and rcbed of twelve tile Izisnzl la the "welfara andnCCCdat the Theatre, in the cart of spp3trance " - ( acusan4 doiUrs, at New York. shade, at St George. menced. the settlements on the Muddy. 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