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Show , of Mexico for ailecomVriatv la the laie msuricuuuuury movements, Chicago. Specials say that tho comr mittee on elections have virtually decided against Hoopcly the delegate from Utah, on the ground that the Mormons aro organized into a community hostile to the Government. It was proved that Hooper JsLan Eideria, the. Mormon church, airsuch pfllce'rs being required to take whatby the terms of endorsement is an oath; and the affidavits of men who had taken it, were read to the effect that all taking it swear hate to th&Uni-te- d States Government, and to teach it their children, and impress It on their was given dying bed. Opportunity ' Hooper to deny that he had ever taken mm ? it, bathe declined. Ilondon. Dispatches from the British expedition in Abysslnnia report that nearly the entire force had just left Ze-oand commenced their march for tho high lands. Tho army was in good health; the general sanitary ire port is favorable. The ascent to the high lands in Abysslnnia is regarded here as a very difficult undertaking, but it is understood that Gen. Napier's advance i3 by the safest and most easily traversed route. The country is represented as. being variable, fertile and extremely barren, alternately. Some of the mountain passes are formidable. i San Francisco 28 Late Arizona advices state that uneasiness is felt regarding Indian 'affairs. In the great Colorado Valley another Indian war is anticipated. The attempt of the government to assemble the savages on reservations appears likely to lead to serious' trouble. About 1700 ludlansgathered on the reservation near Lopaz, are re- ported having left in a body taking all the stock with tho intention of joining the hostile tribes of the mountains and make common cause ugaiunt the whites. A band ofApaches, made a raid on y City, at tho mouth of William's Fork, and thence up the Fork towards the Great Central and Planet copper mines, taking the animals from thedif-fereranches and carrying off the plunder in broad daylight. President Aubray and the city superintendents of the above named mines applied to tho for prott ctioti. military authorities The report Washington, 23. Senate. on of the conference committee the bill to convey into the Treasury, the proceeds of captured and abandoned properagreed to. ty was J fame After receiving sundry memorials, etc, the House proceeded to consider the bill admitting Alabama to in Congress. Ashley, of representation a offered substitute for tho bill; Ohio, Kerr spoke in opposition to the bill. : Lonuori.y-Uener- al $agle will be tried by tho Court of Queen's Bench, London, in May, on the charge of treason and felony Geo. Francis Train's schedule of property of the U. S., has been rejected in the Court of Bankruptcy, Dublin, as a complete farce, nud as worthier as so much blank paper. The miners' riots in Belgium are spreading and are becoming serious; the military are kept in constaut readiness to meet emergencies. Tho committe on reconstruction had before them rtwo sets of delegates from Floridaeach presehtiug'a'cbnstitu tion for the Stater One delegation was composed partly of Wisconsin men, the other of men from Massachusetts who have settled in Florida. Tho former have the advantage, exhibiting a constitution sanctioned by. Gen. Meado and e delegates. signed by forty-fivThe following meterological data furnished from the Headquarters kindly of the Department of the Pacific would .go to show that the rigor ofra Sitka win-te- r has hppn rrentlv exainrerated: in fact that Sitka is quite as desirable aT lbehlif v ah nllmnto as JNorthern Maine or New-Bruns wick: : - : la Au-bra- nt - this ,4 i i I- - -- - - J 'J ASTORS OF The New York correspondent of the Boston Journal tejla how the living Astors are managing and increasing the great fortune which, their ' ancestors left them, and what it amounts to. . The Astors will probably hold :their Property for many generations to come; William B. was trained by his father to the stylo of business .which had gained his fortune and increased it. Since the death of J ohn Jacob Astor the .business has. been continued in the same style that marked It before.heIed.VTVilH&m B. Astor and two sons John Jacob and William B., Jr.u They, have been carefully trained to the samo style of business that distinguished their father and grandfather. .In the little ;;one-stor- y brick building on Prince street, looking like a small jail with tho iron bars in front, the lather and two sons lean be seen daily taking care of their immense estate.8 The sons are quiet and reticent, like their father. No bank clerk' goes more steadily to his business than they do. At a given hour, arm in arm, they walk down Broadway fto Wall street. Between 2 and 3 o'clock they crin be seen returning from their down-tow- n office. ..They are seldom separate.. They are capable, industrious, economical, and devoted to business. Should their father die everything .would bo taken up just where he left it, and all his plans would bo carried out, nor would any change be ma.de in the mode of doing things during .their lifetime. The utmost care was taken of their uncle John Jacob, who died the other day. Every wishtf his father in regard to him was scrupulously carried out. His fine residence on Fourteenth street, with its garden occusquare, with his coaches pying a wholewere to him to and horses, preserved the last. It Is rare that three generations of men exhibit! such characteristics. Thrown into offices, its commanding situation would make tho Astor House a source of revenue such as it can .never become as a ifaotel. But the wishes of its founder, though dead, still prevail, and a hotel it will be, probably, during the lifetime of its present owner. TO-DA- Y. ( ! 1 ; i pre-eminentl- . -- fc r to-da- y ' . fr Is-concern- ed:. -- Post Hospital, Sitka, Feb. 3d, 18GS. General Dear Sir: I send you the ! meterological figuresfifar: the mbntbjof January: Thermomteterr (daily mean) 29.22; hygrometer, (daily mean) 36.50; rain fall. 7 inches? number of fair davs. 18.G6; number of cloudy days, 6.33; number of rainy days, 3; number of sunny days, 3; prevailing winds, .: north-northeas- t.. , v?v Hoff, Bost'Surgeon. ;S1:;CJI; Brevet General J. C. Davis. Major Yours-truly- ! A young THE MOST POWERFUL, IRONCLAD VESSEL IN THE WORLD. y . - -- tS A Discount of TEN PER CENT, on all Dry Goods,' Clothing and HardMule ware, except Nails, Horse and v . rr .... Shoes. JCSA Discount of TWENTY PER ' CENT, on Hoods, Nubias, and all Goods LADIES SELECT SCHOOL. of this description, including Hats and -r ;' f :t ; Caps. rS?-Discount of from TEN to :o:TWENTY PER CENT, on all kinds of Mrs. Martha T. Cannon Dishes, Plates, Cups and Saucers, Glass- of tuts office, JCS t dOotf, A. W. Street, P.M. j ; . A - ware, Castors, fec, &c. Will open n tAIIES RET.ECT SCHOOL lit the West Wing ofthe we thinlc better for the Customer than rTtHJS - on the lottery 'Plan; these JhavingEnterprises been tried elsewhere and not found WARD SCHOOL HOUSE, OJ .HOJmn4 th 13th ot3LPniL i .... ... v i For the Instruction of young Ladles who desire to obtain a sound English education, SHE. WILL THOROUGHLY TEACH THE FOURTEENTH - - j FOLLOWING BRANCHES u profitable to the investers. The People know quite well already who sells the Cheapest and Best Goods, and when they get them, knowing them to he cheap, and then a Discount of from Ten to Twenty per Cent., get we think they will come to the conclusion that to have t he full benefit of what they it is betteronce and cv the spot, than take ONE spend at FIFTY of urawing something, some Chance in H time in the luture. You are not required to purchase "Ten Dollars" worth to entitle you to the Discount; but we will allow it in all cases, whether the purchase be large or small. This is to cive the noor man or roor woman. who cannot get hold of "Ten Dollars," a chance to huy uoods cneap. COME AND TRY IT. 3- - WHY DO WE OFFER THESE TERMS ? Because we are like most of our neighbors " ; , . wanting money badly. ; VIZ- :- Mental nnd Practical ARITHMETIC, oua3ijiau, compositiox. OJEOGltAPIIY I ! ; nnd -- I i : " 1 ELOCUTION. Having. been encased In Teaching: during the last four years, she will. If required, give In struction to a class or young Ladies who may wish to acquire the art of government in school with a view oi becoming Teachers. TERMS: S7 00 - Ross & Barratt, -- 1". ' II - IN ANY QUANTITIES. . - SALT MARKET, East of Elephant Store ; 2d South Street, .....alt Lake Cily; M. J. SNEDA d93tf J. G. MhgeaUr V W. D. Thomas, m j t . - i r ; -- ..... i CME'YIEJWWE, M ? . . . T. HP; .. ' . i . Receive and Forward Goods to the Territories- and For-- i Storagerates. Charges for Advancing, reasonable warding; at RLE tt"C E RE To the Merchants and Bankers of Omaha, Den-- ver, anu cau xajlo vii-j- Kcueiauj'. f -- , ' & D. Megeaih, fiimm add courjission ten-Inc- :o: .AT A:"DTr T?TT?miTT . 'Colorado and New Mexico Care of Megeath & - and .Montana uare or juegeain cc to,, i.: . D -- I: ! I, L w j 1 arrived at uma-b- a. . I MmtcMvr. nrs;fWHITE; of Hochesteiy: American Method for the ACHES Robblns'. tpE LLPlanoforto. fhlch la so slTbe-advan6d:oTormoDtegfa- ave H- TABLE AND DAIRY SALT, - bo-worked- ! ," , ! to. . ! d35AwlS-t- f ERG HAN D.I SE : Mi j E . i ' :: ... ? , j -- i j j . (Office t, i - U 7 - J P PA fUlfil East Temple Btreet, nearr iiareago r r Clawson's.) 17 1 , l j . & : JTorth Temple SilliX Ward, Sail Lake Ctty. j of the. Pioneer Perpetnal Lime tW rnROPBIETOB X Klln;near the Bath House. HydraniioBrlcJi, Planoforte.rliel Chemical Color Manufacturer. ? old method of : teaching the and Cement - can 1U full importanced79sCtf deon or Organ. that. 1 or First class Idme always 1 Is a' betimated:-aculr-S3- n gcely methods for the In- lar-superio- r Goinglt rather early.' fary iiif ciaot 1Q 'of;lu&lc Whdch io agbbd deal untrue. knowledge ftefeienSS rto and letters ptrecomrnenda Ions aNTo rmdis' hetween . fialt rake and from he innitjfcmWent rofsprs oftnfilo. to ucrefc bound? ia' Bnako 'and Colxxmbia VmWHITE Isstopplnff at the TO3ENB uen. uis in xroqge, xepurt, says rivers,"rise over eighty feet." Idaho found, and fall particular learned ,rwIU xft t y,. obituary notice. ;j A woman in Townshead VL, has been arrested twice in two years for leaving her babies around loose.. Statesman, ' T di Zion-ward,bound,li- jumping terred-ba reporter, who asked fdr liis name, age, business and residence, for an , Those entering Teachers' Class, : : : i -- froin.araJnT wUile in motion, ;v as de; c Quarter " Prussia is about to become the posses- Ail others, 5w vessor of the most powerful iron-clasel in the world. Three years ago tho Should any wish to study iron-clad H Sultan of Turkey wanted an ALGEBRA. which should surpass all others, in size, ASTRONOMY. PHILOSOPHY speed, armorj and armament, and the nnd Thames Iron Works Cor, ot London, HISTORY, contracted to build such a ship. A ARRANGEMENTS can be made for forming failure of payment on the part of the a class in those Branches. , . Turkish Government left tho vessel in dlOCtf tho hands of tho company, and it was offered at bare cost to tho British Ad 4 arid red tape TH miralty. Circumlocution meanwhile and' the decision, delayed the Prussian Government offered ad-to purchase the ship at a considerable was HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH vance upon tho price at which it tendered to Great. Britain. The conAND tract had hardly been signed transferto Prussia when the ring the iron-cla- d British; Admiralty appeared1 as a pur- o M chaser, but too late; Thus Unrformid-ablvessel, the "King William," passed to Prussia and the London Times in view of the possibility of sometime seeing her arrayed against British any of our frigates, says, "Woe betide vessels of tne Warrior or Minotaur: class which shall meet her." This new and formidableiron-cla- d is 365 feetirrtehrcth; Ai i'S breadth 60. feetjl of 7.OO0' tonaburderi; her engines, nominally of 1,500 horseto: 7,000 horsepower, can power; and! the 'ship Is so'artnored as to present at no point less than six Inches of solid "plateand igeherally h teak, inches, backed by eighta double armament Her skin. iron and v j vrH r includes twenty slx. threohundred- and seven hundred men will Eounders, to, man ..tho. hipHThb j dlOSfewS:2w n cost fuuu,uuuiii fraiu, ia splendid snipto in strength apd l?e pronounced nrmamentafle&t in "herself." and her iTIIE'HrSICAI-IY.CEIHEpurchase by Prussia may be'; taken, as, TO wiau an indication or tne inienuniiroi.j on tne r!l Government to be asjnvlncible T - Learning seas as she has lately. shown herself tQ . f 1ia nn f lift ifinri. a . .1 man whowasabout V to-morro- w, ! - ;- President ikebex C. K I mhAi l nn i pVi iAn ii that there are many in tnls city and in other places HCH3CE3CH3 adjacent, who have wool to card. He has put up V hi AT?. a stove and has the place where his two double cairdlngmachlnes'work, In the 19th Ward.near midland the Waid Meeting House, Pagsley's fitted up so that card lng can be done occasionally when: therweatber He also has moderates. jiikvux jlio xio.ro zx ia worn loem a man vuom the know to; be honest, for he bas been wellpeople known among them for many years. He can cheerf oily recommend Br. Le Baron as an honorable man, who has always Riven satisfacr tion to his customers when running machines G for him. .People bringing wool can have it done t when they if there Js enouglr-athe ireturn our sincere thanks to thhPeople machines tobring ait,day. Bring grease as usual, TTTE inn , YY for the liberal Patronage we" havereceiv-edsay one pound to seven. in of and view, the of money scarcity If the people will not bring wool along to be and the decline In thegreat of some value of kinds tf. carded, the place will be closed. Goods east; we have determined to offer our Stock at a heavy Discount for ; On and afterly. April, 1863, where letters and THT papers for more than one person are put in the samo box, fifty cents will be charged lor each person, in addition to the regular box rent, ex- We will allow a Dlsonnt of TEN such persons belong to the same cept when PER" CENT, on all Groceries except family or to the same firm. I am reluctantly compelled to make this Tea, Sugar. Coffee, Candles and Soap. charge, becauset of the smallness of the revenue ; y -- MDTlICISi IH1UIBILIIC : on-han- d. i ! ii ear the rMidncenf Bta- Ward, I hop Sharp on Thnrsdoy SSth Instone 8ix.veb: J. W.receive Steel RAW S WEDGE, branded and a favor pay confer will finder The at it the VDfseret trouble for his by leaving dl&2 hr the-20t- Nevs" . hv Office, . p i . ' ! I |