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Show moat defective. There" are, no called forth the industriaireherifeaof a NEWS.- I generally doubt. distlnpnUhedexceDtlons: but, for great power such as the United States the most part, either nothing is done, or has become? Do they explore any wilds', ' what is done, is done imperfectly or too GEORGE QCANNOSHoItl late.' And vet to destroy from the first. open up new territory.create industries, as far as possible; the infections power or do "anything for the j benefit of the of what emanates from the skin, is, for human race? They are, with their obvious reasons, the most important Tweed ay ',V ;j irbrnwr7 S3, 1SS9. object ox ail m tne way or prevention." measuring, weighing, cheating, loafing, propensities, among the most In scarlet fever the process of shedding lazy seen of all that I have ever aCABLJTT FETEB PBETEXTITR the skin is slow; the particles are mi worthless scale.' ' Followsocial worthless in the nute and and they soon lodge in loll,' ing in the wake of iHES is some anxiety felt by many curtains, light, other like clothes. and Ac. sools no the above mercenary they have parents at the present time la relation animal polsons.as they dry they preserve object . written have view. in I acanet-leveto-may to wnicn preraiis In a state of nerniclons their Qualities saw the but genus I strongly,!: limited extent In the city. There hare what are These latency. particles no and have feelings been several-deaths cooDg children may be termed ' "poisoncarrlers." Dr. for the first time, for the utter classitAnd but contempt J fromtb Iscaase of iate,and nquiriea are Budd seeks to prevent these being given the man who patronizes them, if he defrequently made aa'16 the best method efTthe body. He does this by rubbing sires the j prosperity of the region in of checking Its spread. Many phyel- - oil on the body of the patient, which he is worse than foolish clans( dread ; scarlet ferer inom than continues until the patient Is well which he resides, his creed or faith he no matter what small-pox- : Its tequencea are so much enough to take a warm bath. In this . course. his ; I suicidal in is worse than those of the latter disease. the person is well scrnbbed.dlsinfecting j) DESRET EVENING j " j ; . hard-worki- S. A m r, ng ; a to-d-ay -- . , . friend, woo proreeeee to bT expe soap being abundantly used during the rience in this disease, assures us that process. Four of these baths are given, he has tried a warm application of being repeated every other day; then, as brandy, salt and vinegar to the throat far as the skin is concerned, the disinwith very excellent results, r.Tbe. pro fection may be regarded as complete. portions are: a wineglass full of brandy The patient may then, without risk, if or other spirits, a wineglass full of vin- health bo quite recovered, and he is egar and atableapoon full of salt. These equipped in a perfectly untainted suit should be warmed , and a flannel cloth, of clothes, be allowed to associate with dipped often In this solution, should be his family. The clothing worn by the bound around thethroat. This prevents, nurses, the bed and the room that have it is said, the disease from Bettllng there. been occupied by the sick, should be "We know there Is considerable virtue disinfected. in the ingredients of this prescription, thoroughly Dr. Budd says that, time after time, and we give It, because the gentleman he has treated that fever in houses who recommends it is so confident of crowded from attic to basement, with Its efflcacy. In our family s we have children and others, who have, never tried, In cases of sore throat, a solution theless, escaped Infection. of cayenne pepper, vinegar and salt as If his treatment has been so successful an outward application in the same as he asserts in the midst of a dense way, and in cases of an inclination to population, we see no reason why it putridity, as a gargle, with the happiest should not be- - thoroughly successful A. . , A number of lumber 'dwellings are going up, and more would be built speedily were the article to be procured in larger quantities. ; AN "a.CCrDKTfT' i ing extensively got into a quarrel, and got a stab with a knife in his face, As the quarrel took place at the north end of the city, the only disturbance made was by the fellow coming back to Dr. Wheeler to get surgical attendance. They were a party of graders on their way north who had the quarrel. Yet Ogden is quiet, with but little business doing. How It may be in a few week when the cars arrive here it would be difficult to say, though "great expectations" are entertained. j THE MEW TOWN. Is not yet built, located, named, nor results. here. We have every advantage in fathered, It may be near, .this city, In England, it is said, scarlet , feve our favor in the salubrity of our climate, north of it, west of it, or somewhere, VIII nnnn- - tVln 9rt I fWVk -InrllvMnall -- TYlnra .aiUMII' - or nowhere. and the sparsene&s of onr nonnlaa ally, r i The terror which it causes there tion. With proper precautions such Is explained by tjae fact that besides diseases as these need not (Hpeelal to the Dttret; Evening An.! spread in Its great mortality it probably surpas- our cities and settlements; but if all ses all other diseases in Its power in Insanitary regulations or precautions be fecting the healthy. When it mantes disregarded, we can not reasonably ex COXOBESSIOXAL. Its appearance in the midst of dense that diseases not pect will contagious SENATE. populations In large cities it spreads As will be seen, the two ele to bill A with a pertinacity which baffles the pre- spread. regulate the appraisement ments In the method described by Dr. and collection of the duties on imports cautions of the medical fraternity. Budd are, separation on the one hand. was discussed, peadlng which, the A Dr Budd, of Bristol, said to be an and disinfection on the other. If these stitutional Amendment was takenConup con- conditions be on motion of Stewart, who moved authority in scarlet fever,bas lately more is it than enforced, r. to tributed a paper to the British ' Medical that this disease can be speedily likely HOUSE. Journal, in which be speaks confident- checked In our community. The cona call of the States, bills and a ly, from an experience of twenty .jrears, stant use of consecrated oil also will. Under resolution were introduced and joint as to the probability of largely prevent without doubt, be attended with benefi referred, but none or general importing the spread of scarlet fever. We cial effects. This subject Is worth v the ance. Williams introduced a 'Joint resoluthink his method of 10 much pnbllo In- consideration of all. tion terest that we reproduce it, as it has granting tha right of way to the Memphis, Elpasd and Paclfio Railroad. been so successful, in his own hand, some After opposition the previous that, for a period of nearly twenty OUR LOCAL'S CORRESPONDENCE question was ordered, and the resolution was passed yeas 122, nays 40. years, during which : he has emOODEN, Feb. 1G, 1869. his bill, to strengthSchenck called a wide It in a Held, very ployed When the beauties of scenery and en public credit,upin relation, to conhe has never known the disease spread places of interest which abound in the tracts for the payment of coin. He In a single instance beyond,: the. sick Rocky Mountain reglen beeome known moved to suspend the rules, and to limit the debate to two hours. Scho field room, and in very few instance within to eastern pleasure seekers and tourists, called attention to the pressing necesthe the prevailing mania for hunting scenes it. His article was "intended-fofor pssslng appropriation bills, sity perusal" of therpebple of England, and of attraction will be transferred from several of which are still pending. . there may be points in the method that Europe to the West. The 'sublime and The Speaker added that there were privileged reports from commit- -' may not be applicable here; but it will the picturesque on every side, and seven some of which would tees to be repay perusal, and it contains many stretching over hundreds of miles every give rise tomade, a debate. The House resuggestions, which at the present time, way, will give to the lover of nature en fused to suspend the rules. Schenck moved to limit the debate to one hour. may be of value to our readers. g views of ex- The and chanting House again refused to suspend the "There is good reason to believe that quisite beauty, on which the eye need rules, and then went Into a committee not only the eruption on the skin, but not like this of the whole on the Post Office appropall.1 passed Something shed by the body of everything that is ladou bill. After some time was mind priation with the .yesterday evening infected,ls heavily germs through my its consideration. The comin seeds by .which (aloue, no doubt,) the while journeying north of Kaysville, as passed rose and reported the bill to the mittee disease. Is propagated. The discharges the mountain-locke- d valley, stretching House. Several amendments, adopted from the thro., and nose are, I imagine, south-wewere rejected by the of committee of in northern the the the . point , more is . than It, espechuiylrulenU House all the amendments, reducing suspected, on grounds on which I need Oqulrrh range, opened to viow The the appropriations, were agreed to, the the from shed lus a not here insist, that, Hhose, golden n sinking, sun, rapidly a to about reduction ' amounting bowels are scarcely less so. As the kid- tre on snowcapped mountains, msrging the bill:; from the original dollars, affected in a very ney is known to be In was then passed when the House as bill beautiful tints a of into crag severe a variety and often. very special, a recess. the ,polsoo, this organ pro-- v gy peak and rolling ridge threw back its took way, by the motion; War Buckalew furniatiea another, outlet for it. rays, or with bold outlines produced del ren moved tosupported bably concur. As the buis or an inese exoreta soon modulated light and shade. The Sherman. Morgan, and Cameron were find its way to the cesspool or the sew- icately wide:: sweep of mountain scenery, appointed a committee of conference on sewers and ers, the targe part which the currency bin. cesspools are known to play In the dis- ao richly robed in hues or beauty; tne The Constitutional Amendment was semination"' of the" fever, and which, fake lying calm and placid, clear as a briefly for a discussed and straugely polished mirror, reflecting in places tne supplemental bill to thepostponed quite lately even,ishas been so act authorizing easily understood. misinterpreted, or a Drancn or ' lateral construction the to monuments wnicn aroppea ' I could much" on this topic. If I snowy enlarge Potomac and Baltimore the had time to i do . eo. It .mwt eurflce its base; and the huge piles of nature's which was passed. Adjourned.railroad, for the present to say, ouco for all, bulwarks to the east dyed in golden col met at Washington. The uenate of that all that has been shown to hold 7 On a formed sunset, o'clock, till but noon, picture preceding adjourned to these rUa-tio- ors, typhoid .fever la regard to or mil motion the Sherman repeal contamination of drinking wa- which might vie with the loveliest the Tenure of Office act was postponed. lit.Well Switzerland. be vaunted of with ter included may applied,fever also. scenery The currency bill, as amended byr the scarlet when this of citizen tle qualification, to as the Territory, may House.' was taken Up. Sherman moved data; the one be turns his back upon the placid val- to things our in Takingtothese and to ask for a committo thin? aim at. therefore, seeking to conference, but finally allowed leys and. r sublime mountains of his tee of is prevent thethespread of; this: fever, from until there was a larger the bill to annihilate germs proceeding Issue western home, sigh for a return to gthe attendance.pau J these various sources on their very much abused society and House resolu the reported Anthony before the patient fiom the body, and scenery of Utah. tion, ferblddlng further purchases or J n accordance leaves the stationery from Dempsey and Otoole, JL LESS AOBEEABLE PICTURE ben in the with this view, Ihave long passed. habit ia all cases which fall under my Was the mud, deep and waxy, a result which renewed his motion con Sherman own' care, of uforcugThe rooaH dis- of opening spring and melting snows, cerning the currency bill, Theieen- i simple precautious: ate refused to concur in tne tLouse mantled of all needless woollen or other which made the road in places almost Amendment, and asked a committee of posaibly serve to impossible.' But it is one of those evils conference. M . draperies which might harbor the poison. 2. A basin, charged which must be endured for a few weeks ' House the session In the evening with chloride or carboiate of Jtmeoris every went into a Committee of the Whole on amount small nd some Other "convenient disinfectant,' amendment to the Naval Senate the v wo pa- of I philosophy,' with the reflection vu vuo bill. Several amendcooiuiuvijr Kept to Appropriation tient spit Into. 3. A! large vessel, that the Inevitable must v be borne, ments, making reductions In minor containing water impregnated with enables . the traveler to , pass ;alor appropriations, were in. chlorides or with Condy's fluid, always with a s bill aside. was laid then The H The degree of equanimity. stands in the room for the reception of The Legislative Appropriation bill all bed and body linen immediately on roads are drying fast and a ew days was taken amendments strikup. Theone pa- more of the sunshine,' and drying wind, its removal from the person of the for newspapers out appropriat ing are protient. 4. and for the make for will members, and have which stationery were lately prevailed, used nnhllo scribed, and small pieces f rag arenose. nrlntlnir. rejected. condition. Instead of wiping the mouth and im- them in excellent Peters moved an amendment to in Each piece, after being ouce used, is crease the salary of the 'President to As the hands of. Is a centre of attraction a very attrac $40,000; rejected, there being only ten mediately burnt. 5. become frequent-nurses of necessity $ votes. affirmative so to AQjournea. s: '. .. the speclfla excreta, a tive centre but not sufficiently ly soiled by" and two basins satisfy, some of tho admirers good supply of towels f oue containing water with Condy's towns." It is being Mbullt up" after a QETXCnAI. fluid or chlorides, and another plain fashion In places. ; "Calico houses' are' Washinirton 23. The new movement. soap and waUx,areal ways at hand 6. the All seenthough few In number, and the by Conness, for a Cabinet appointment! removal immediate of the taint.' by or owners feel like moving their head- has failed, finally and irrevocably. glasses, cups, or pt he cjr easels, used clean is here and is vainly seeking about the patient,are scrupulously to the "new 'town." These Chessman The additional the d before belnr used by .Others. 7.The quarters owners are of a class that have no candidates for theship. land are Wil and bowel marshalshlp from the kidney discharges or desire to build is.from and up, develope. liam Jones, James Xlcuiatchy are received on their very issue improve; Luis neither Vreeland: with , d promising. that prey upon the unwary, cien the body into the Harpies Curtis, it is thought, is certain to disinfectants. -- By, these measures canvass tent, open out, succeed. run a' up they h Sou Id Is endorsed by supervl are greater part of thegenne-wbieto flee next and the what sell can, for efficiency. aor they Wlrclns row are thrown ocrby internal surfaces The removal of Generals Halleck and ins point where they cn fleece other slm bed of. their posrer to occur fsver. Tbcta which are thrown offby pletons.; PWould they ever build up a Klrkham and Captain lioyt win General the soon after Inauguration. the skla! require oamfhi diHerent Would Ord will command the Pacific. uo city or a territory,' or a nation? probably lnioriaauoa -management. ir itmy r wlth they ever,,. dsTsloD - the - resources of was more een- diailo-birthday J i wh!nton's ia rtf.1 miiifid ever a country?; Wald such men ever have erally observed In this city i i , non-concu- j v : j . ' r , . - ever-varyin- st -- mil-lia- , " j ; ns -- , non-conc- ur f ; freedom-inspirin- eick-room- .s i the.-followi- ng ! - ' rJ'1' . nen-concurr- ed -- Pocket-handkerchie- fs - j ' . . oi-"U- i . : i ve J i - 1 i reoommea4tuaiTe.aa ,the jUie8t Euroriageyesteruay, and broke bis lej. sava fHaytien ships of war are bombarding pean Table Orapea. Uri&une'i The to ruins the towns on the coast. It rtpn in Atiust and Chicago. special and are espeuur . to out all the Senators from the Paclfio slope is reported that Cape Haytien has sur September, bench Unda. Should be UfhUyadapts eorered jj4 oppose .the San Juan boundary treaty; rendered to Gen. Gagel. I tYaiJJxC they consider the former treaty ia exDli- - i Porta Rico advices state that heavy sou in wmteriJiJ SLSTOBJiOUS C3LOPS XTS3tV. YtJLR. TEIT TJELD clt; and that we should go to war rather rains had prevented the cane grinding; man aamic tne claim on which thu tne planters rear that tney win b una Strong, Tines, sj oo each. treaty is based. ble to make a good crop. $10 00 per Doaea. Another victim' fo hydrophobia died New jYork. The Herald' a - Havana on --Long, Island, being a little child: special says that no further military several others who have been bitten field operations, be attempted by HARDY GBAPE VINES ! are reported in critical conditions. Dogs tne Spaniards, will out that all fortified iEULW ABU. hardiest are being killed rapidly In the outskirts points will be occupied bv the rarrisona. m of all ;' very sweet ana early; Wine Color, 00 cents eaeh. oi urookiyn. An American blockade runner had suc ' ... ' Grant intends to. visit' California the cessfully landed a cargo of Insurgents , ALSO,''-Two thousand Cubans coming summer. revolted at Isakella, t'onrowl, Catawba, General McCook,the present minister Palma near Cardinas. have fulen A Vlllaa-e- . gun to the eandWich islands, is mentioned boat had been captured bySpanish the revolu as likly to succeed Miller in the Col tlonists near Manzanilio. The attack if? on Puerto Principe has been delayed on lectorship. 22. New York, The Herald1 Wash account; of the women and children. that Grant has be An English party have returned from UXXJdXUv X says ington dispatch xVJCjJtlio come more communicative and expresed Aita vela; Guana the there report they . OF THE nimseir on Baturuay; to an intimate is worthless. fEST VABITIS GROWN friend, very freely in regard to the com The Herald's Rio Janeiro letter of Very Une Trees. position of bis Cabinet, saying. "I shall January 28th, says Augustura surrend invite civilians to fill all Cabinet posi- ered on; December oUth, the garrison tions; and if my selection do not prove marenmg out witn tne honors of war. DOUDLE RED ROSES I judicious in the first Instance I shall 25 guns were among the captures. On feel justified in correctintr the mistake the first of Ascunsion was BOCeafe'Eae. January - r existence by making second or third selections if occupied withoutby the who were sent forward on gun A letter book of General Halleck has troops, boats. Lopez, has entrenched himself been found containing all the corres- In the mountains with Ave thousand English Black, Red and White pondence on the subject of the removal men. The Paraguayan eun boats were Currants; and Largest Gooseof Grant when at Yicksburg, including safe above Ascunsion. McMahon still an order for his removal. The order accompanied Lopez. His attachment berries, $i, 50 per Do2en. was signed by Halleck, but was inspir- to him Had caused considerable feeline ed, by Stanton, .Who at that time di- on the part of the Brazilians, who talk Large - Red ' Giant Raspberries, rected all the correspondence of Hal- as if their Government might, at any leck. General Banks', friends are urg- moment; 00 per Dozen. $2 break off relations diplomatic ing him to give all the papers in his with the United States on that ac possession on the subject to the, public, count, nut ne still refuses to do so. Madrid. The Minister of Marine. xne steamer JUtsUHpp$ arrived has asked: the passage of a bill Topete, It brought Bliss and Master-ma- for indemnifying the damage sustained ' ?Ter Union Square, lTth Ward,' 8. .L. City. the recent prisoners of Lopez, by the acts of the navy t during the revowith orders to . report at Washington. lution. Bliss states that they were arrested on Tho Cortes has passed a vote of thanks charges made by the brother of Lopez, to the Provisional Government; they to attract attention from himself, he have entrusted Serano with executive CHASE, HAOTORD & CO. having been detected robbing the na- powers to form a new ministry. Headquartem for tional treasury They have been examln Lisbon. The press condemn the ed before a military tribunal and sub- movement for an Iberian union. Paints.VJindow Glass to repeated tortures and when jectedwere St. Thomas dates to the ISth state Oils, Wbite Iiead and Axlo Grease, finally released- they,' were that the people there still hope for anthey to attest the truth of the nexation to the United States. compelled 17 South Water Street, CHICAGO, UU. statement extorted from them in1 the Belgium papers say the health of the presence of the United States naval French Prince Imperial Is failing, and officers. Dopes is supposed to be en- Napoleon despairs of making him his SMITH &' DEXTER, trenched in a mountain pass in the vi- successor. tV ." '.a ')'"' of Cearo. Minister McMahon is London. The Bienamord has sailed cinity with hira. from Bremen, haven on a Polar expedi- - General- - Commission Merchants, The Jlenxlti tirgw-M foment n the trouble with Mexico by its annexaLandon. Athens an. . . AndTDealcrs in tion by the United 'States, one of the nounce that the Greek dispatches chambers have results of whlchvwllf be the preventing The election for of any transit route between Tehuante-pe- o members of the new legislature will the be BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS, ' and Darien falling into the hands of held in May. Grass Seeds, Dried Fruits, J3tc.t .P England or France. Constantinople. The decrees and or A Japan letter ofDec. 22,' says the ders,,, issued Greece, recently against Mikado retains . urinneil, an nave been revoked, and the Turkish 123 S. WAXKBBT., J as of Naval the chief American, Bureau, ports have again been . thrown openoo. and has 'appointed Gen. Paul Prank, ureeK snips. R fere noes tbr MrmlwhnMlM. Oodlaj-- i A Roberta, 8alt Lake City; Taylor, B&ssett General-in-chi: U. Si A., formerly of the JLondon. m the1 commons, in of the Japanese! military forces, to an inquiry Mr. Fortesque saidreply the with a salary of $12,000 a, year.' The government proposed to released forty-English and French H representatives nvejtfenians. convicted or treason last HOL1XES8 TO THE UORD. protested against his appointment, but year,' including several of the leaders. were met by the reply that Japan was I Havana 7th. A battalion of volun- an independent nation, and did not re- teers.which forms a portion of the reguor dic- lar garrison of the city, yesterday sent a cognize their right to question 3 ': tate Its policy. ; deputation to General Dulcey and de New York. A preliminary meeting manded vigorous measures to be resortof the army of the Potomac was held to- ed to against the rebels. When relievday; it was largely attended, including ed from duty the soldiers made demon Generals McClellan, Helntzleman, strations,- which caused! creat exciter the agitation was renewSickles, Sloeum, - Franklin, ment; Ingalls, Newton, Gib- ed.' The volunteers have sent another Siege, Wright, are of tk Territory of Utah uua bon, French, Pleasanton and others. It committee to General Dulce, reiterating THE InhabltanU nntiflarf that was resolved to hold a grand reunion in the demand for severe measures. He New York city on July 6th. replied firmly, that he could not permit ERATiYE STORE wltQoat delay. was observed Washington's birthday any interference with the political or as a legal holiday; very, little business military plans of the Government. He WITHIfl TEW OR TWELVE DAYS THE m j i was done. f has resolved to effect the of pacification from 'various other cities the island within the limits of the law, Dispatcheswas 17H0LESALE STORE VILL BE L , observe and in this determination he stands say the day ; :' appropriately vt'ed. Ifi OPERATIOn. j firm. continue to-- arrive from . sailed for Brazil Spain. Troops ".., I Webb J James Watson .J'-An . a f.. to resume the duties of his misand eeooomieal principles, and to sell coods at i 4 -i 'wholesale at aa small a adrance on cost atut Hi i'i.k; sion. tranimort&llnn viil h.iir Fort Monroe. A few shanties, occu- leare a am all margin tor or dinaends. on of farm the by negro squatters in favor of the stock holdinterest, , . em Sied St. Dde notice will ba ctvnn htn .mi Clair,near Hampton, have been ti.. removed by the SheriC assisted by the Lssmm 4 lsaarsrtM.H.' B. Clavsoa ft 7, T. Oalae. wnoiesaMeiorewiu be ready to aeoommodat military, alter three peaceable r Those vhoiiaTeBabserlbid for anaxoaofStoeic vattemptsu to '.): ? dispossess them:. (heIn of the InBtltoUon, are hereby notified that their Favorite Rngacement Artiste, v Washington A caucus or tne money is now needed to aid lu saesorlptloix to Senators was held cuuxiuvaan vae duiooi. ana tae sooner ua snbeerlpUons are paid In, the better for alt consider the question of the repeal of There la also opportanlty for others to Office Several of Tenure the law; MLKeanarea ana tnns join in wis InsUtatlon. ,ropposed to the repeal. Freling-huyse- n ,P. N favored its suspension for four Country Merchants are requested to pause W1 making porchaaes elsvherer and espeyears. Morton,9 Robertson' and others cially not to risk: sending ast fbr goods until desired its immediate and total 'repeal, first ascertained what they ' can do at theyhave y and insisted that the subject was not the Whfllesale store. . ' one proper to be decided in a caucus. By Order orihe Board of Directors. J not would abide Wm. CLAYTOX, Intimating that they i 4B wl tfUJ u The. Secretary. by its decision.. in session till half-pathree, when less than half the Republican Senators present voted to postpone the consideration of the question of repeal till after the 4th of March to "the 22nd; the other members refused to vote, and announcHISS LOCKllART in EOT!! PIECES! ed their intention not to be bound by i FEED; GTABLE9, v BIr. Grarsfun in. two the action, of ths caucus. Snlendld to vsto the cop The President sent a 1 BT1J C H A XV- I- C I T-He objects generper tariff bill al Iv to the o Deration of the bill. He says it would diminish the public re-- XAU the Company in Fine Characters? : XT R JisSENla cow prepared to aceomme ceiDts. prohibit tot importation or cop the of per, and ereatly increase BEST HOUSE sad STABUXO 1m ' - price -- tc bine vitriol. . ' BHIGXZA3X CXTT The Mayor and Common. Council of rT t Baltimore waited on ,the(President to L rates. f .TUESDAY; .iFEB.i23rdt;, . day, and presented sv resolution; from to accommodate. Associated the City Council tendering the hospi The Performance will commence with, for the vand always ready "wtth the above is a Mr. talitles of Baltimore, during Johnson's first time In this country,threePalxrave Simp. acts, entitled ' passaire through that city on his return aon'abeaatlfalPlay.in J TUB ;H rt II ft GOOD BLACKSMITH SHOPh to Nashville. The President expressed d82wl tf his thanks for the compliment and ac cented the invitation; He said he would I'M designate the day at some future time . l -- i well-roote- d f ! . l ' ! i i 1 . J . .1 , : f -y- esterday. n, ; . d78-S9- ! sub-treasur- y vessels-charge- s rop;3 : , ? ( - tht i . M , . - . . -- . K i been-dissolve- d. ... i ; -- ex-ijie- ut- . A- . t 5, t ef : ZION'S Jv ; ; But-terfiel- d, 4 - V4 to-da-y ' . . x - to-da- ? V - 1 ' ' . . y, ' W. V-- ' -- . .. h. . - - ate-public-an ; to-d-ay ocra-eern- ed. mem-benCwe- re , ng Heu-preservi- - . .. 1 ba-to- , Oo-opera- Ure re j " ; caucus-remaine- d m st UBM& EMMII The u'. i Railroad Hotel dulir'i. to-da- Y. y. j . . '.-"- I.' i-- 11 -- -l . , , t,f ' i . . . ? ; - n . AND THE I fr x , -- nt tut ; Occurred , last, night shortly before my arrival. A man who had been lm bib-- ; - beforeTbuslness was mostly suspended: "A Rosecrans has attempted to Influence The streets were thronged to witness the Government to take measures for the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. the procession of the Military and Civlo improvement of the country, which he and all looks upon as in a suffering condition. Societies, The Courts, Schools ; v closed. offlcea.were - It is public reported that Englishmen and Railroad connection between1 Sacra- Americans are negotiating in the United mento and San Francisco will be com States for the payment of the English plete in time for the first through train claims, the United States to take Mexof the Overland Pacific Railroad. ican territory in consideration thereof. I St. Chasselas de Fontainbleau, Dutch Eeight companies of United toStates Domingo advices state that Hai reinuiA soon be forwarded will the London troops Sweetwater, Buckland Sweetwater trout, banker, has been force those alreadv in Arizona, and the successful in negotiating ChUd's a and Muscadine, Black SuperbRoyal loan, cam pal ax , aeainst the Indians will be has returned Pitmas-to- n Chasselas Hamburg, Musque, irir tongland. : before never White a., While of surrender After the pushed ; with, vigor f Cluster, Xrbntignan, Acquin, Sal nave's indiscriminate troops perpetrated Senator Saulsbury fell from his car- slaughter. - t i ,rosiaaM..r;.;,-,.:ri- . nd : , of s . .-. i jr. w;rt,j , : 'Madrid. In the Cortes yesterday, the Prime Minister announced the resignation of the Provisional Government. Prim assured the House ' that the , late never the Dynasty would 4 .throneviv-r-- :,tv. Havana. Further advices from. Mexico represent a dlsagraeeful state afiairs at the Capital. Xerdo De Leada is reported to be against' progress: Fon signers, and especially Americans are strongly of tho opinion that the Government is imbecile, and that the Minister is covertly making money and fending it to foreign cotmtriea, r? ; re-asce- ;.-- 10 tit - Hias Aaafe Xcbhart lta SeBrten. DaWLAP - - Mr, J. tt GBAHAM ttAMxU rrTHE Proprietora of ifaeDeseret and City Poi- X teries hayeeonsollniated their baslDees.atid.-wi- n on and after the FIRST DAY OP FBEt ABT, 1889, be known, under the stylo of the To- conclude with the very laughable Comedl-- and- alt on at The old batlness will be curried Paa rAMt aMAf af eita, never Derore piayea here, entitled. tour blocka aoothof W 8. Godbea .Pro Btore fllMIflll-MMI- ! Ail Persons knowing themselves Indebted t t ha thn flrmi an) reSMOtfnllY TAnriMtArl tit. call settle the same without delayr and alt Zlrs. T7ysilutm,- JIU AnnieC. Leekhsrt thoseand claims against the above firms. - Ur. J. ORaHaM wiu pihaving Jlr. 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