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Show at the the Japanese the following )U Uken DESEBET EVENING NEWS. end of tho first year $100 for each child from bid writers upon Japan.' GEORGE 0. CANKON, born to them daring tho year, with InTho titles which the Mikado posses. aro ses numerous, One of theni signifyterest from the birth of the child, and i EDITOIl AND PUBLISHER. no less than the Son ofHearen. $100 on the birth of each subsequen ing as sacred, His Is, looked upon person or t . be also child. shall the touch There to deposited flatarday, ; lie Is never permitted April II. Invested by the Association, at the birth ground with his foe t, as being a derogahis dignity to walk. Once of each child, the sum of $100 in Its own tion fromAve A PREMIUM ON MAIUUAGE. in every years the EmperoMTy-cooname, to accumulate until Il ls of legal where the Dairo to Meaco, 1 goes ' for Anreceive shall reverence.'1! and tho parent reside, to do him' A CO dent In Iowa has foncarU- - ago, "The writes: each spirituof child, other author. thus ed to .tu a printed .report of William the support and education - descent On a 100 al Itegent derive of date born the after membership, from direct and uninterrupted Brewster, Treasurer of a . Mauri age annually until it is ten years old." - of theline country rulers . Fund Association ancient the society which of two These are the premiums they find It for more than a period u his been orjanlicd In Boston' for the necessary The to offer to encourage generation thousand years. falls little correction of tho cyRj which flourish In Dairl to the Is which paid A horrible condition of things which are honers divine of those that ptoos region. It seems that there to who boast short a that is people He contemplate, to due the brought alone Deity. la a class of persona In that city who are and dies within the and advance- into the world, lives their of enlightenment afraid, from all they ace, that the Insti ment In all the arts of civilization n reel nets of his Court. His hair, nails, tution of marriage is liable to becomo should have to be Induced, by monetary and beard are esteemed so sacred that to be cleaned or they are never suffered extinct, so, to avert audi a calamity. considerations, to preserve the lives of rut bv davlleht. but only in the night. they hare organized a Marriage Mutual their.oCsprtnc! Every feeling so thor and when he is asleep. He never eats Protection Society. In relation to the nor drinks out of same out acenrsed of the deadened by the pracplate, nature ami object to be aecompllshed oughly more same uut uvu uuw, tne luau cup tices and influences of the age that Na it luiun.cu tA. w are Mr. Brewster , vessels the says: Society, constantly by ture's voice Is stifled and cannot be heard that they may fail Into unhallowed not The crrowlnjf tendency of our youncr Can any one wonder that God: seeing lianas." men toward celibacy, and tho crirao of the denth to which degraded humanity abortion which, worse than a pestilence, Ufa members; they Bhall receive ij r .-- n) 1 --- , g! l- A t inc, should reveal Ills will aud (Hpcdal to tho Desert IXcnbta A'eict. are to even children those that commands, that a remnant Ills piving to give allowed live, weak and debilitated or- might be saved and purity and virtue ; ' ganizations, through which the soul can And advocates among men? imperfectly develop Itself, thereby sapCONGRESSIONAL. a the nation la arous ii ping the very life of to mind all the 8 EN AT U. log Imperathinking JAPAN AND ITS RULERS. tive necessity of some remedy that shall Judce Curtis continued the opening g aud reach this wlde-prcrecent a date Until 1 comparatively speech for the President. evil. 1 la for that purpose- that was known little la this society organized. To it belong very THE IMPEACHMENT TRIAL.. respecting Japan minds that have given the best part of or the Japanese. For centuries they Curtis proceeded to consider whether their lives to tho consideration of thU have looked upon foreigners with great the President, bad violated the tenuroof and kindred subjects. They themselves office act in removing Stauton and giv have subscribed the sum of $10,000 and Jealousy and distrust, and the govern of appointment to Thomas; a letter Intend to devete their time, talents and ing powers have done their best to pre- ing was not a violation of the It lie said money to promote these reforms, and' vent all interconrse with outsiders. Constitution. Curtis claimed that there now solicit from all who on the part of the are Interestedsubscriptions In this work to check the Within the last few years, owing chief- was no conspiracy said evidence would and that growth of crime, misery and pauperism, ly 4o English, French and American President, to be show the only ob that producad and Increase the population and wealth Influence or Intrigue, or both, and their to was view the matter in had he get ject of our country.?' great desire, perfectly disinterested no before luo court, lie men proceoueu to Mr. Brewster states the case very doubt, to extend the blessings and ad consider' the President's objectionaand claimed that high broadly, and there Is no mistaking his vantages of civilization to those be- ble speeches,misdemeanors must be by aud crimes language. The organization of a Socie- nighted Asiatics, the harriers existing some criminal act against the United ty In Bos ton with such objects, Is an ad between tho Japanese and tho nations States or against somo existing law. He mission of an utterly rotten condition of of Christendom have been greatly re- then reviewed the eleventh article, affairs- there, and we are almost surprised duced or,modlfied, and the ports of Ja- which he declared was absurd, as the recognised Cougress as a at the papers giving It any publicity. pan were being gradually opened to President had ever tdnco io hod been Prelegal body We would like to know how many of Xorelgn trade, and the Japs and the sident. At the conclusion of Curtis's the members of this Society aro desirous western barbarians are becoming much speech the Benate took a short recces. that the General Government should better acquainted, and at no distant EXAMINATION Oh" GEN. THOMAS. take the case of the Mormons" in hand day vast commercial' relations may tho President's Upon and crush outthelr.pecullar institution? exist between Europe and Ameriea on counsel Uen. Thomas on the stand, put who testliled relative to his appointIf there are some members who "have one side, and Japan on the other. as Secretary ad interim, and the ment given the best part of their Uvea to tho Whether this will greatly promote consideration of this and kindred sub the Interests of the Japanese ' lu any gubaequentprococdiugs.C llUTLKlt uiuEcrs. jects," the institutions of Utah must point of view Is doubtful enough, for have come under their notice, and some according to recent accounts that counButler objected to the question regardexamination been made of their work try Is at present In a very unsettled ing the conversation between the Presiand tho witness after his first dc- ing and results; and If so, have they used condition in fact In a stato of civil dent for the possession of the War their influence to check tho persecution war. "The Empire," It is said, "Is In maud Ofllee. and abuse to which we have been sub- arms, and the revolution, which in the , After considerable discussion the wa admitted, jected? If the institutions of Utah have. bud, bade fair to lo peaceful, has blos- question i Witness said that after informing the not receive! attention ironi this society somed into war, and the crimson President that Stanton had asked for they should be examined by Its members, flowers are blooming In Japan." time to remove his papers, the Presifor here we are entirely free from the This condition of affairs ;is probably, dent simply replied, "Very well, go evils which Mr. Brewster describes and in part, at least, the result of foreign in- on and obey your orders." He did not the President again till after his deplores. Certainly the means which trigue, and gold, for even In Japan as see liberation on bail, when he arrest are used hero to produce an exemption well as In Christendom, the dollar is visited and tho President and Informed him from those evils are not to be sneered at doubtless all potent.and would be freely that ho was in custody and ou what and deemed unworthy of notice. If cel- spent lu order to bring about a division charge. The President said, "Very that's where- J, want it iu court." ibacy and abortion aro working out such among rival rulers aud their subaltern well, narrated the circumstances Wltuess dreadful results that a few philanthro- chiefs, as that, more than anything happening after ho went to the War pists feel it Incumbent upon them to ex- else, might be made to subserve foreign Odice. He stated that after the memhad left, he ert themselves to make the Institution of Interests in the opening of tho marts of bers of Congress aud others u to he to titan that had been complained marriage honorable, and have subscribed Japan for tho sale of foreign wares. breakfast before and had had arrested $10,000 and "Intend to devote their time, ' The Tycoon and tho Mikado the nothing to eat or drink that morning. talents and money to promo to these re- great powers, temporal and spiritual of H tan ton playfully said he couIdTemedy a bottle und they forms," the subject demands serious con- the Empire, are arrayed against each that, aud produced was all the force used this sideration and should be thoroughly other. Aud already bloody battles have tookadrlnir, t bat day. (Laughter.) He declared that canvassed. been fought. On tho 27th of January the President never directed him to use But who would believe, if they were the battle of Oiaka was fought, result force or threats to obtain possession of denied over having not conversant with what has occurred ing disastrously to tho Tycoon,' aud In the War Office: ho or to stated anybody else that In this nation, that In the same Repub- the destruction of tho cattle and the he wouldBurleigh call on. (Jen. Grant, or kick lic where this society exists, tho Repre- greater portion of the city of Osaka. down the doors, or that he told Karsner sentatives of the people, In Congress as- The Tycoon with his ministers after he would kick that fellow out. sembled, have passed an unconstitution- wards lied to Yeddo, where It is said, al law which makes It punishable for he still remains marshalling his forces Butler the witness at men and women to enter Into honorable and preparing to defend his rights. some length, when ho admitted some wedlock, as did Abraham, the father of For so vera! centuries the power of the portions of his conversation with Burand also with the faithful and the friend of God, and Mikado, In the actual government of leigh and Wilkinson, were used said words tho but Karsner, other holy and pure men whom God the Empire, has been merely nominal, Adjourned. loved, and honored with peculiar marks the real power being wielded by the playfully. of Ills Divine favor? On the one hand Shogoonate a title created by the Mi GENEKAL. the nation, through Its Representative kado in the 12th century. The present to to uttermost itself From the most reliable inthe crush Mikado Prince a exerting Chicago. Owari, although but out matrimony and make it odious and youth of some ten or twelve years, has formation, probably fifty or sixty lives even criminal, anon the other, a Socie- proclaimed himself Emperor, and his were lost by the burning ItofIsthe steamer Sea ;ircf,;yesterday, but impossible ty In the mldit of a city, which Is one of worn is supreme. lie has assented to to tell with accuracy, as the books and its acknowledged centres of enlighten- all treaties made with foreigners by the all the officers were lost. One mot-- surlast night. near-l-y ment, holding out rewards to eucourage' Tycoon, hence the change in the gov- vivor reached the shore been frozen, floating for having fear ernment is not likoly to affect tho in- twelve, hours.. It is marriage, through the that only probable that the institution Is likely to becomo terests of the foreign population, aud three persons of all aboard escaped. . extinet! : tho hope Is entertained that the entire FIItE IN A CATHEDRAL The Treasurer states that "any one country will soon be enjoying the civil- ALA11M OPSEVKHAI KILLED can become a life member by paying izing influence of trade and coma fatal accident About nine either at once or by instalments, the merce. - , occurred ihBt. Mary's Cathedral in this sum of one hundred dollars, which enThe foreign Ministers have taken city, which was densely packed on the titles hlra to a Marriage Portion of five neutral ground, and have forbidden the occasion of Good Frsday services, an alarm of fire was raised, which created hundred dollars at the end of ono year sale of arms or monition of war by panic in the church and a rush for from the date of payment. If married their compatriots to either of the belli- athe door. A portion of the galleries fell, at that time, or from the date of marriage gerents. It Is probable, however, that when threo persons were lnatautly were If married afterward; but none shall re- they will declare for the Mikado as they killed, all females. Several others two of whom will proInjured, ceive the $00O until married, as the pur- have determined upon severely going to Kioto? die.. , f.. .., t. pose b to bring about a letter social the place of his residence, to. pay their bably COMMITTEE ' INVESTIGATING condition." This Is the reward that the respects to hlra, and It Is said are rOSTALOVERLAND they MAIL SERVICE. Society in Boston holds out to encourage determined to settle there with their New The York. Congressional pos..... tal marriage In that region a marriago legations and families. are 'Investigating committee here,' of Just the maximum While the country Is In this unsettled tho workings of the overland portion $o). mail ser' amount of fine which the Act of Con- condition, law and order are vice. U.t,, !' j bnt; little gress says the people of Utah shall pay respected. Many, towns and. SOUTH AMERICAN. ,t f villages If they marry more than the Senators are said to have suffered from IncendiaPanama advices say that the agent of and Representatives think is proper for rism, and murders and robberies are of the North American ste&mahirt rVim. Uiem, with the addition of an imprison-me- dally occurrence and the land Is beine rafte, contracts with Guatemala, Honduras 'and i Salvador .to run; a line of not exceeding five years: The uevasiaieu uy nanus or marauders. steamers on Pacific coast from Cenmembers of tho Boston Society sco maAn attack on Yokohama ono of the tral Americathe In opposition to the Pana ny evils In celibacy; they wish them principal cities, la considered probable, ma railway, with the privilege of ex ' checked; but members of Congress do bnt it Is eald thatln case of such an tending to 8an Francisco :t 7 nou ney wouiu miner see ail the men event transpiring, all foreign property t ARRIVAL' OX. HEAD CENTRE ME ANY.' and women of Utah celibates, than to see Is to bo respected by the New York. 10. SteDhen J. Meanv. them married as they aro now. ' They parties; but that upon whichcontending Fenian Head Centre arrived foreigners would rather see abortion performing most rely Is a fleet of been released from his sentence British, French, having bv tho British Government nn mn. its fell work, than that children should and American right at dition of returning to the United States. abound as they do here. Bui this Marria- nana, wrucn are considered sufficient ' . ge-Fund entertains a for their protection. DEPARTURE OF PEACE COMMISSI ONERS. , Association more reasonable view of what constitutes The Peace Commissioners left Cheyauo uas oeen termed the the Ufa of the nation. The Treasurer Pope of Japan, and to show the vene-- enne for- - JLaramie, yesterday; more indepredations are says: 'If both husband and wife are rawon in wmch his person Is held i stances of Indian . by reported. Won recently, said he bad no doubt that Stan ton's case camo i. nrf Seraph. ii .i m . -- at . rapidly-growin- -- - . : - " CROSS-EXAMINE- D. cross-examin- ed -- that th President's rftfa?TnRtIca Chasower rather unorthodox, and. intimated,i that he did not agree wimnase..v. e uM,tMwa he has arrived from Aspinwall. The ed - i . to-nig- ht . . , -- v '''' ' at -- . men-of-wa- r, . to-da- y, ' : Will be presented the benntlfnl clasie Pis v. in o acu, enuueti " revo- APRIL 31,1808. mm mm ill OR, 1 wnn duuiu aiuchwu shorthand." six cars loaaeu fMV). Trtoa -We know of quite a number of young ladles ;f0 ww UlUUUVWl was Mltachin of In Utah who have been learning shorthand for The village partially ... t i. a length of time, some of whom are now very burnea tue samemguu n1.,r. -- . ; . proficient phonographers. SILVER AT HUASCO. I , News from Paraguay has confirmed tne discovery of silver at Huasco, which is better than was anticipated. d There YELLOW FEVER. aroT The Test of Friendship, . 1 thirty deaths vel low fever at Caliao. . A formidable revolution . ! John In Payson, Utah county. April Niels Powell, son of Christiana and William ' aged 6 months and 11 days. dally from PeweU, son of In Ogden city; March 2, lSSs David C mombs and has broken Warren and Martha Child, eged ; 2dajs out in North Peru. The yellow fever Is raging at Guaya quit and the interior of Ecquador. In FlUmore clly, March 1S.1S68, John WlUlam son of William and El Ira Bridges, aged Bridges, 2 years. It months and 9 days, - ABYSSIXIAN EXPEDITION. i PATRICK . j V. - , . Mt J 8 LINDSAY DAMON...J Mr DMcKENZIE J..Mr J M Hardle Mr J C Graham Mr E D Crowther Mr A Merrill Mai ben MMrH ; Mr J B Kelly ..Mr N Grey Mr R Matthews Mr G Smith .... Mr J McGregor .... -- .Mr C M Donelson Miss Georgia Clawson ' PYTHIAS. Dlonyslus.. Procles ... ... Damocles. Phlllfitlas.... Lucullus.. First Senator.... Second Beaator.. Third Senator Kcm rth Senator Fifth Senator.. . Officer Child of Damon. ... .Miss ADAM CALANTHK HERMION..:... miss nellSe COLEBROOK Senators, Soldiers, Guards.'etc, etcs LYNCH,: London. The latest News from Abys 31 nistriet ITnlled reached Clerk' States latitude the has of sinla says Napier lourl, 11. Theodore Is at Alagdaia ready ror TlLii attend to drawln up MINING and a siege. He has five thousand men and other DEED POWERS of ATTORNEY, Mr WaltonJ- ' 20 largo guns. : etc. LEGAL PAPER acknowledged. Sappyon. Aliens are invited to Declare their Intention Tristram PRISONERS TURNED QUEEN'S EVIDENCE. Templet Capt. before Htatcs to Untied of the Citizens become an ostler.. Crupper, Montreal, 10. Three prisoners have me, . slI p wna-leturned Queen's evidence against Ofllee at Jakes IIaock's Gunsmith Shop. waiter dl21:im whose guilt is "almost conclusively East Temple Street. Sophy Walton Tempi eton Amy established. Mrs. Plum ply. - To conclude with the laughable Farce of Post! Beaf as a;J.Mr ( -- - r HMaiben .Ur P Margetts MrJC Graham Mr J a Kelly Mr K Matthews .Mr J McGregor Miss Piatt Miss Foreman Mrs M G Clawson Yq CjJ" n, ARREST OF A WHOLESALE MURDERER. MATCH ii, Firnii AND INK and the man attacked him with the woman with a razor. The traveler knocked the man down, and the wo man, mistaking him for the traveler cut his throat. She has beea arrested and has confessed that they have been in the habit of murdering travelers stopping there. Three skeletons were found lu the House. 14th Ward. ! - i oy obtain the same at Meess' jewelry store, dl2l-- l paying for this advertisement.. ' - JOHN JIEEKS, PIONEER JEWELRY STORE, j i the at 714 o'clock. Performance Commences punctually at 8. DOORS OPEN found by James Frodanam's son, at the ls.rAS V beKlnninK f the week, The owner can , Finn ix Miss Alexander Salty Magga MANUFACTURER, PROVISIONS, FRUITS and A man named Laban and his wife, And Dealer inVEGETABLES. who kept a hotel at Balnt Eustache, Kimball & Lawrence. East attacked a traveler, who stopped there; 5 doors north ofTemple di2lU Street. an axe EAST TEMPLE STREET, One door north of the Elephant Store. JAMES FRODSHAM is employed to repair dl21-3Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Last m night, about nine o'clock, a stable in the Hth Ward, belonging to Elder John Taylor was discovered to be on fire, and WE ARE NOW MANUPAC7TURING, IN AGOCD TRUSTY MAN to Drive Team, work CONNECTION WITH THE Garden and make himself generally though every exertion was made, with useful. Apply to to was on means the Impossible band, it ELDREDCE A CLAWSON.' ST. LOUIS STAMPING COMPANY d!21:2 , save it. A new lino of TINNED and POLISHED The following letter of acknowledg- WROUGHT IRON WARE, suitable alike for ment from Elder Taylor, will give all Second South Street, , the information concerning it that can WAGENER & RANTED,,: 4 be obtained: llditor Dcseret Jfciva: Dear Bir: Permit me through the columns of your valuable paper to thank those who ren- HOUSEHOLD, Use. Miners' or Camj ENQLEBRECHT, Proprietors. Tbe choicest kinds of Liquors constantly on LAand hand. dl21-- tl GER BEER DEPOT. - And take pleasure In calling the attention o' Hardware and general dealers to tbe Stove, 13 "W A. ilN" dered such efficient assistance in subdu- many desirable qualities of this NEW WARE, as of an of net but article UTILITY, trade, last ou only flames of Vol. 5 of Numbers the the my premises following nel ing WE the Semi-Weekcombining as it does, NEATNESS, CONVEto comNews J' . Deskret care of NIENCE and LABOR SAVING In the night. our Office File: plete of the in the loft The fire commenced utcnll thatofareallIn every day use, in the most I 3 No, of No. 7 Nos.- of No. 1 HOUSEHOLD DEPART- er I donft Important r, 1 2 14 " stable, but howto It originated of honse-kerpMENTS. We desire and every request .T vari3 10 j ti tho vigilance " know. Owing e our TEA KKTTLES, SAUCE to ous neighbors and others, much com- PANS, DIPPERS. DISH PANS, WASH BASINS, of our Agents or Subscribers will furIf any FRY and STEW- PANS, as we are nish tbe above Numbers, In good condition, we bustible material contiguous to the fire POLISHEDhave dswtf they only to be seen to be appreci- shall foe! obliged. was removed,- and the flames were con- sure ated of the articles are made entirely of one fined to tho stable, the loft of which Many piece ot wrought Iron which, during the process I was nearly full of hay. The wind was of several coatings of manufacture, receives blowing strongly from the south, and mock this leaves a sunace, when nni&hed, tin; smooth, easily kept clean and entirely sparks, cinders and large flakestheof fire perfectly rust. The cost is but little filled the air and endangered adja- protected more than against common tin ware, and every article OGDEN CITY, i cent buildings. will do ten times the service. The shape enus to pack the various sizes in nests so as The presence of mind and 'good feel- ables Has on band a choice assort men tot ' to occupy but little space, and being but a little ings manifested by those present de- heavier ihan tbe cost of transportation serve especial mention. conis very small.tinware, At present our assortment Maxsists in part of Bros. E. W. East and John I. T ly i , 1-- 5 - - WM. PIDCOCK, ! immediately turned down a TEA KETTLES, CAMP KETTLES. Tcdicines, MESS PANS. DISH PANS. SAUCE PANS. stream of water; Brol J. C. Rich and i on FBY roofs DISH the themselves KETTLES, stationed PANS, others LADLES. DIPPERS, LC, LC. of buildings threatened by the flame, Dry GocnIs, We are now preparing a new Catalogue and while members' of the police force and Price and believe Stove and Hardware Orot?eri?9 other prominent citizens brought lad- DealersList, end It to their interest to send for ders and buckets and organized a train a copy ofwill each before purchasing elsewhere. . of water carriers, and otherwise exerted Hardware, &e. themselves in removing a vast amount of inflammable material adjoining. EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Edward Btevenson, Jun., and others, ST. LOUIS, MO. with great difficulty, saved 'a mule and Sold by Stove of Pantaloon nn hand Dealers and Merchants generally. A LargetoAssortment horse frpm the devouring element. Had dll6:3m " be Sold I'beap for ready pay. there been a fire engine on the spot, I think the flames would have been subdued with a comparatively trifling loss. As it is,-- I do not think it will exceed LADIES' : SELECT SCHOOL. four or five hundred dollars. All indoor Crain, Egirw nnd Bolter my friends for their .Again thanking takrn in payment. timely and efficient aid. I remain, :o:- i Yours, very respectfully, well 1 : ! , j r . ; i 1& V John Taylor. , well-found- Ocean Queen Hartlbra ban the only factory In the country where dress sUks are maae." tac. we hope It will not long lution Is still going on In Chiriqul. The A distinction which to seethe same sald o like militia In Panama are under arms" for enjoy. We would Utah at an early day; and expect too we shall. r emergencies . . I " FIRE AT ASPINWALL. Thje Iajiks ahd SnoaTKAjrn. One of our 'says: a f A an! n wall on the Hflth nit. exchanges MMlss Josephine Fenton, eldest daughter of tli a rl!rrRI nhedaand thirtT the Uovernor of New York, is learning to write 10-T- H. B. Clawsoa & J. T. Caine. S A T TJ RTJ A Y , w FOREIGN. TKew-Yor- k, Lessees & Managers ; i he thought the position wasuntenable; :a President dangerous mananuouKu to be removed. Bprague aamuwa mat la destroying tho health of woman, and has fallen gil leans arrived at Aiomie witn inojapau of themselves on tho deck,; andk ono see them to their number, counted whetherr. , any were : missing out of the iweniy-iou" iue acwuanuuww e were present. All twenty-threonly with the Japs on the boat then counted, convinced result. same the FinaUy that one was misslngf they rushed about in wild confusion, when Mr. Marshall counted them himself, and then found trouble had been that each Jap. had uu uuuocw negiectevt 11 The Herald's snecl Te,vn)r v.lf aDnfnr Rnrttsme. in conversa -- child-bearin- THE PRESIDENT IS S Pit ACID ESSAYS i "SEALED PROPOSALS." Mrs. Martha T. :Caniioii .. .( Will open A luIIE' SELECT HCIIOOL. in the Went Wins T . ..... A .young, man In Louisville, publishes the following modest leap year advertisement: Ken-tack- y, TO CONTRACTORS. . . .. - tlie FOURTEENTH YARD : SCHOOL HOUSE. The undersigned, feeling the need of vv .rewzftur, th 131 r uruu. some one to rind fault with, and grum. . i ble at when business matters go wrong, and being lonely, with no one to hate For tho Instruction of young Ladies who desire to obtain a sound English edncatloo. him; and whereas, 'having arrived. at the proper age, he Is therefore determined to "come out." Sealed proposals 8UE WILL THOROUGHLY TEACH TH will be received until 12 o'clock M. of , . FOLLOWING BRANCHES, VIZ. the 31st of December, 1863. Applicant ' r.A, must posses beauty orlt equivalent In currency. She must" possess a sweet TIental and I'mctleal ARITIIMETIC, . . Persoos Jcnowlng themaeivea ; Indebted, will please call and settle Immediately. . . k. dll9awlm : : ! ...... ATTENTION ftv I Road - SV3akers. ? aud TorglvlDg. disposition, and when grajisiaii, i i j one cheek is kissed turn (he other (that is if the right man is kissing). She fosposmox,: ; must not chew gum. Nor wear long , EOKAPIIY dresses on the street. Nor frequent circles. Nor and go around begging sewing for' charitable purposes.'- Nor read the paper the 'first in the morning. Nor talk when'' I am sleepy. Nor sleep ITavlns bean in TaaJiItiv dnrtnor lhA when I am talking. Nor trade off my laAt fntir VMK.encrfHl sKa will It vwinlrcvl tri xrn In. clothes to wandering Italians for flower struction to a class of young Ladles who may vases.- Nor - borrow money from my wuu mi ncxjuirw iue sri 3i government ' m vest pockets while I sleep. Nor hold a School with a view ol becoming Teachers. looking glass over my face at such times ' to make me tell all I know.' Bhe must ; V . S :1: believe In sudden attacks of chills and Those enter! ug Teachers' Claw, $7 00 make allowances for their effects on the All others, : ;1 : : . t;. KJ 00 ' Quarter nervous system. When her Void bear'f comes home from "a few friends" rather affectionate, she must not take advan. Should any wish to study i , tage of his state; and wheedle him into . j to trips watering places. A lady possessing the foregoing qualir ASTROXOMY,';. , ficatlons, positive and " negative, can .. PHILOSOPHY hear of something to her advantage by addressing the undersigned, enclosing a red stamp. All proposals must be accompanied with satisfactory evidence of the ability of the applicant to support a ARRANGEMENTS can be made for forming - a class in those Rranebes. , husband in the style to which he has d!03U:-"1 : .. . j 5 . - - County Court Aavlng resolved to Tarn the HTATE ROAD, South of Halt Lake City, between the Corporative line and Milt Creek: a distance of some 4U0;roda the wortc will be let in sections of ten or more rods each, to the lowest responsible bidders. On Saturday next, 11th- inst., 10 ajn. Commencing at Mill Creek Bridge for.Rali Lake By order of' the .County Court, . . ' County,dll7-lw E. W. EAST, County Clerk. . THE - i it - i ) i i 'tERM . . "; - ' - - i been accustomed. , ' t iT. i ? !';" THE, IDAHO BABlERY, t changed hands. I SECOND SouthbeStreet, has with Bread, Crackers, public or Pies, Confectionery, eta., the best quality and at the lowest rates, at the Idaho Bakery. 0- i r, dll3tt - M. SIMMONS. |