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Show bear upon them; and said ho was DEMOCRATIC O0SVEXTI0X TO MEET AT was made" to referMhe bill to' a select after a long discussion confident they would repel it with In- WORCESTER, MASS. committee; but J in at Salt Lake was withdrawn when the Remaining motion could believe the If he that and Mass. A Democratio Boston. B. Clawsoa 4 J. T. Caine. donation, at Managrs-I.-.H- . on Utah the 25th day of City, Territory, GEORGE Q.CAKSOM..r.7! UxmX Ui a. result of the trial, vras a forewas read a second time, and the bill called to meet Is at taUh-in Wproeater, 1808 Hay not for called which if J;"KDITOR.AND riTRLlSIIKtL ' April, f gone conclusion, he would acorn to ad- - 0, to choose delegates to .the national House adjourned. ; one month will be tent to the Dead S ATDIID AY, . EVEIIIHG, f convention. s; ;, 1?: XtUMOKEb SEDUCTION r0P THE ARHLES i :rf-fetter Office.Lfsnn" Jchnson'a roller at some- lenrth. . !i 'AND APniL. .25, 1868. AUSTBIA. j ORJIUNCE, PEUpSIA RATIFICATION! Or THE CONSTITUTION ftatnnlay. April S3, IMS. He ix!d the ScBat was dearly a court WILL TAKE PLACE IN VIRGINIA, New York. 24. The Herald? Berlin A when trvlnsr Impeachment cases. He UNLESSNOTCONGRESS Kingsbury J is rumored that franco, Abcrnathey APPROPRIATES TO it IjK says special denounced the statements advanced by M J rev - .V . to langford have Prussia and KIPEKSES. PAY Austria agreed bound la 2 AGIIICULTURAL riESOUItCE3 AtiedU sn Dr M the manairers. that the Senate JuevyJS Rlchmond.-Oe- n. Bchofield has Is duce their armies by granting furloughs. Aimea N OK THE U. 1. It. It. ROUTE.' LenroughW by no common or statute law, but was a Iewls J W AnghJWT'T" law unto iieeir. ana wai xommon urns sued the following- order- :- Whereas, - BBITISTX ADVANCING) IN ABYSSINIA. J ArleT W Iewis The construction of . the . Union Ta wu a luiScient evidence and ground for Congress having made no appropriation The Herald's Abyssinian special, In ft Andreason O C LeryJ. P lAnk Will be present, theoelebrated'lridlan 4en for defraying the expenses of the ejec- letter dated Ash worth v clflc Railroad Js causing attention to its action. He said this was a startling tne z, had V- - . says army W April Liongbeerst A0lO and fraught with' danger to tion in Virginia for the ratification or , Lorrlmer w a further advance, and the- next Allan si to directed to the character of the coun declaration, . M tha country.' The Terr oathe taken by rejection of the constitution, therefore made on river.move Bashelo The would dav MaybewEWF 2 J of the court showed that the election will not take place on Jnne try through which It I likely to run the members had broken Barker chief, Waggerat, Martin OP THE BathW Abyssinian were shall make unless an bound Ue then thev un Ire ap2d, Congress The Idea ha. been almost ".; ;.V Y rsally refused and had Merrill Beard A, the British, faith with , terms : : the meaning Of the Miller LE r them - transit through his Territory. Baker A 3 ' ' ' propriation before that date, prevalent that What are known as the discussed j M Mr - . Miller and other crimes and DELEOATES J Btogbam treason, bribery NATIONAL CON- - Napier would punish him upon his re BlnnsJD THE for WJ4 Tq worthies are pur Montgomery agricultural no plains, misdemeanors." and claimed that - Jlhhenalnosajr. , Morse WoJcott A Co Blair T 2 VENTION TROM DELAWARE. V.i, v" turn from Magdala. - f Nat ban. ' fol Bloody Is which have not resnlts is offence A GUck MoswO poses. Hut the Brook impeachable that Nlclc of the Woods, EXPECTED7 AT STi DOMINGO.: 4 Brlnsby CO Mr. 6. B. WALDR0N. J ' Morris to for class In BAEZ Convention the misdemeanor Theitepubllcan Tho Avenger. bribery. equal lowed the settlement of this Territory, W Moore H Breez , J met State of Delaware have and ap- - Bt Domingo' advices say that General Brewer PC ' ' Reginald Asbbtrrne. Moore EH have rroved thU idea to be erroneous, At this point the court, adjourned until to the National Con- Baez Spirit of the Waters, .... ; 2flth. to on , Bros arrive the delegates was pointed BmntUeEF ,.,'r. Myers expected Richard BraxTeyJ.....'-...M- r Mr.J"S Lindjiay and places which were formerly deemed faMcGintos were Brooks EI J Resolutions vention. in has loaned of 'passed Curacoa, A Jew banker, BLACK'S WITHDRAWAL REASON A Or THE 5 II Roaring Ralph 8Uckpole. -- Mr DJ MrKenzin F Capt Henry McGrorty Barroagbs residence vor of Grant aad indorsing the impeach- Baez six hundred thousand, which has Bargees J , Col. Tom K r u ce. altogether unsuitable for the McPherson W THOU THE DEFENCE OF THE r It EST. il Ttadwie ment. One resolution declares In favor been euaranteed by the United States U arrows W , MeManlsPR Big Tom Bruce.................Mr of civilized man are now viewed as pos M r J E Evan Tom Brnce..... V P McMabon Battle Young on the Nelson's amendment of the Constitutional and In argument Fabens has been sent to Washingt- Basbeli WII ' - .. Master Hndgar C:wwn N Little Tom Binee-.isessing many advantage;! for settlement. Impeachment trial, he stated that Judge for the establishing of impartial suf- Col: : . ..... . Mr E D Crowther Doe B for. Abel on, ui' that Nelson purpose. JM Badge world the our ' settlements M r J C Giaham Koland Forrester.- Hy vUitlng Nelson JB witharew xrom the case De causa frage, throughout the Republic This SUAXL POX AND TYPHOID FEVER IN BareiiellMTW mack Fennamore ..Mr First P EmUrant..... unceascan see what wisely directed and Byrnes the President refused to send vessels to resolution excited warm opposition, but A Mtrrill r', Vulture)-.F ParJtln C Wenonfra(thBlaek JAMAICA. ;.. .75 37. to was The delegates . sleze the Island of Alia Veta, refusing, Mr J B Kelly adopted by Peris Carmlcbael II J Plankeshaw(Indian).. ing Industry can accomplish in making on T.mf lttra kav that small POX CbaSee J W Tlaneska (Indlan)......M............Mr R Matthews Peterson CM ground of publlo duty, against were not Instructed In regard to the a land fertile. By careful cultivation, the the .Mr N Gray Nebematalah W Pierce (Indian).. KB2 chambers were fever is believed and his of and the solicitations prevalent quite typhoid friends, they .. , WALDRO.M PerJtlnsJM O. IL Doe... Mm. Telle and a Judicious use of tho water of our implied threats of his enemies. Nelson will be favorably to Wade. - : , on thVisland. ASSttYSi . Peters O Edith Forrester ........ ....:.....Miss Adams ' mountain streamj.wehave made the por- proceeded to consider the articles of ' PR0ORES3 Or. GEN. COLE'S TRIAL; - SECRET PROPOSAL,. FROM THE CZAR Clemens J P M O Clawsou Mrs BrHce....--- ... PhUlipsH .Mrs PembroJte M Miss Lizzie Piatt Phoebe Bruce Ciarsciee He held In tion of our country which are tilled like impeachment separately. was AFFAIRS. TO CRETAN K .. .... Orar G Miss Louise Young Nellie Bruce.. the IN RELATION a distinc'Albany. In the Cole case that there the first ' H2 CllTt F D Ac. . Settlers Reynolds or Indians, Emigrants, House this defence the In garden. We have shown what can be tion madeplace, for continued. Lords, the evening; Coo W common and statute testimony both TM 2 Reveal by done In a country as unpromising as laws, between a crime and an attempt Most of tne witnesses were examined in Lrord Stanley, in reply to a question,' Collnc W ReedlraC To conclude with the laughable Farce of Reaves caConnors II Russia of the admitted to Cole's reference Gen. Emperor tenthat ex as an set a to as tvloueers. have and civil military the commit and crime, Utah, W M T Crastbwood Reynolds bill relate only, to actual removals reer: the evidence tended to show that had made a secret proposal to the Brit-- , & D Richardson A O ample which our neighbors on every ure to Cretan in were the Government ish affected his mind both O and W none. Davis made regard President from office, body the Mr D McKenzie r hand find if profitable to follow. Benjamin Blowbard. Rollins E B. Dsrton J difficulty, which could not be divulged Daft The charges made In moatof the articles by injury received In tho war. P Biasier. Hampson A ,...lilr J Rodger Is la without the consent of the Czar. The success which attending the Graham J C Margetts fall, aside from this; and the obligations .Jir Christopher Crasher Dan forth It KELLY'S TRIAL COMMENCED. Rodenboagb J .......Mr J SLindfeay Lieut. Brown. Russell J P DartHW bor of our people In settling outside the to this, though technical, should have .MrMRGMatthews New York. The trial of Edwin Kelly Roe II lHMMM.MWMa Davidson A would maintain three post He Jail Blow Hard Clawsou Din ,Mrs B rim of the Great Basin will not be with weight. II I Rolie J eT I I for the murderi of Thomas Bharpley, a vi t ei Diong L 11 trial S4 VUiVV .Miss Alexander eMeV tfie. 4VU UU1V AfiAfUM eW Dewltt ReadP out Its effects upon neighboring peoples. law is void: If not Mr. B tan ten's case Is both well known negro minstrels, coms Dowllng J I o'clock-.-: Havllle E 2 Performance DOORS OPEN at When that country was first visited by not covered by it: and even if it Is legal menced Lake City, April 24, 1868. EdesA E Salt n R at 8. , Herman Commences punctually was not Editor Kexct: Dear Sir: The reading KrieAson O F GENERAL ORDER FKOU! GRANT. some of our citizens, the leader of the and applicable, the President Sexton B C Kneels U of tho articles of the Argus and Leader Evans W L guilty of crime, because he acted from party thought that it could be of no'use laudable A general order- - has with Evans JT J Washington. He Simpson motives. at inousted, comments great Minim nAY-n- Y thereon, has. your F Himiaoos CI except to hold the earth together. It was length, from the debates on the forma' Iust been Issued by Geo. Grant, to me reflections. a few B Faweett SidwellJ pen you UIIMIIU IHUI UMI IIIM1 IIILLi the district commanders to cause all spired viewed as utterly .incapable .of furnish tlon of the Constitution, the passage of Hmlin J P FerreJ K , the if The says that, Argu truthfully Within their "Mormons" wero vicious, their fabric Fin A Htnlth Hit act or lTb'j and from numerous legal vessels arriving! at ports FOR. FAMILIES AND CHILDREN ! ing subsistence for white men. But in the FiUwihboa W infected from with rt rt r ffha ti f vr commands, HnlderJjnn ri i tiaallnn ports hAr ww v soon instead eaaie would of V siuiuvt Ko Field W guwtawM P crumble, not unattended gaining jder J settlement, though by of the President's power of removal was cholera or yellow fever, to be quaran- - streneth. as wo have, in union and Fisher E Hayder FRIDAY Afternoon, May 1. ' difficulties and discouragements, has definitely nrteen D .Solon Firman tined P tiays. settled by the action or Con Let me ask, are vicious and cor hTeemsaCA virtue. SpencrIi IIV O proved that, with determ median d persis- gress at that time, lie next consider SCRMATTTO UlIIllIED IN MAY. Frederic W IS Ktone industrious, proverbially rupt people has bv btuart W M and united? and we are tem- Fisher A O tent Industry, it can be made a habita ed the position, that Congress The second trial of John III. Burratt temperate MtandfleldF to Exe the surerior power Implication. use In not of spiritueus Garrett J J ble and productive country. The day is only the perate, Htone J A no greater is fixed for May 12th. maintained and that use In cutive, also of the but liquors, Htantord L II temperate Genge TE! not far distant, when that forbidding powers are granted 'In that way to the J. M". SCIIOFIELDJ T sec- - tobacco, coflee, tea, pork, etc., believing Gintv W Jl nominated for GlpsonM Y Taylor J . RETAllY OF WARi landas unattractive .a section as any legislative than to the executive branch wc as do articles debilitate these both that AT JS V.. Taylor EO M At this point the The President to abridge Ulilen and tend and other of its extent on the continent-w- ill of the Government. mind, body Gowey J Tripplett the withdrew nomina for 15 minutes. On M man's usefulness by promoting diseases Goodrich Tridge B be filled with an enterprising, Senate took a recess Gobew Capt F 1 Trim flRP Nelson continued the tion of Thomas Ewiocr to be Secretary and shortening life. OafflnWN Trlppe popu- citation of authorities In support of the of War, by sending to the Senate the healthy and How long will it be before men will JL Turner W J. M. Schofield, to bo understand HarllcJfeJ lation, surrounded by all the comforts President's views on the question of his name of General Tattle J Saints that polyga practice of War In place of E. M. Harris J J Tarnboagh un- Hale to to not and even elegancies of life. Ths settle- power of removal, lie proceeded to Secretary and monogamy, my pander C Tudor J i Stanton to be removed, at considerable the that argue length hallowed of butTfor the desires, Harreil T purpose Turner E ment of that country has been looked President had the same power to con i to HasellWi next Twiggs J wnicu, oiispring; multiplying as an event. In fact, strue the acta of Congress as Congress upon Tyier J HailF unimportant are of the the salvation, greatest, Gospel Harrison A Thorp Ll ronniaN. j God most noblest many have thought that It was altogeth- Itself, again supporting his views by and the Halr W IN A precious gifts IN SPUR- - can bestow upon man. And why not Henton T WaUer J 8 er impracticable to make a settlement numerous quotations. All his preced MEETING OF Wells JG HessJ O EON'S CHURCH arguments, he held, proved that adopt every honorable and legitimate there that would be But ing Henderson Q Wearer JW u the tenure of omce law was unconstituJohn Bright presided over means of multiply in a God's imaee? If High V Wbltmore I even now, that doubts as to Its practica-- 1 tional and void. Nelson then elaborated anLondon. HoweJW H White Immense audience of one son or daughter so much beloved Holland H Williams Z no charge can be in Bpurgeon's church last and death when tender proposition that sep buity have almost disappeared, how the parents, L. by R Home night. Bright Wilson II crima not did maintained which on the Irish arates them, so much. lam en tea ana HoodH an made Williams & speech eloquent many are capable of fully appreciating inal intent, which he said allege not done church question. Besolutions, favoring missed is valued and esteemed as a UoslnsH WlCJfcle J the' importance of such settlements, or except in tho fifth article.; waa II WllAinsonW The Bens to the disendowmeqt MougsardJ not a man would most all of precious treasure, religious sect r Dr H C Williams T UulJlngf properly estimating thi effect their ex- adjourned it the conclusion Kelson's of i In Ireland wero Adopted, bo correspondingly better oflflf he posK . Williams R H J Wlienson TMIPJS! sessed ten or twenty, or fifty of such JobT AFenn TflBGB amples will have in the future? How remarks. JAPAN IN A STATE OF ANARCHY: household Woods J W JJ Good old Gideon, Kennard Klocatd Wood WW J MASSACRE OF A rRENCH BOAT'S CREW. so much blessinea? many were able to foresee what effect the BW Wood D i beloved, had 70 sons. Abdon, . Q EWITT A T. n tiiflM f TaMal Viarl A( eArta To i . Viarl King examples of the first settler of this Valu Weiber E P from that Kingraii represent Dispatches Japan ley would have upon other people; or to TROOPS AND CTTIZCZVS IN FCRSinT OF that country is in a state of 'anarchy; a 30 sons: Jerubaal had 71 sons; and how Kuidge Capt w Loaded with n INDIANS. real lie what inspiration and hope would boat's crew of a! French' corvette had many daughters ncn had LADIES' XIST. Ban Francisco, I. Gen. Hal leek hii been cruelly butchered by the natives; born to them, tho sacred historian falls be drawn from tho success which atten HiggbyMrs JH ordered out two companies of troops they had! also compelled all foreign to tell us. "Abljah waxed mighty" and Allen M Hurtlgan. Miss M A ded their labors? M Miss Alstrnm had 22 sons and 10 daughters. Is there Amy haul hostile Indians who massa- agents,, .except the Kngllsh.'to the FULL ASSORTMENT against L Mrs Ldnk Mrs P In former years traveler over the cred the Pieraon family a few days Uowntneirunga. ; any sane man who believes that. In the .Anderson Mrs K Lamoreare Mrs A. of God or in tho face of reason, it Ash by Li A. B st Loog Valley, Nevada. Tiie I sight plains whose experience had been solely since, NARVAKZDEAO. May Mrs M as honorable for a man now to be Bartholomew M not is of the white entire neighbor'confined to the Mississippi Valley and the population Merrick Mrs Kate the died Prime. Minister. Narvaez, OF hood are arms and were In hot purthe father of 40 children as it was in Bowman MUsH A N Eastern State, concluded that a numer- suit of theInsavages this morning. those earlier times, when it Is admitted Bowman Miss A i at last advices. Newell Mrs A E ous agricultural population could never Nlcholalsen Mrs N WIIEELAN IDENTIFIED AS THE MUR God revealed His mind with the utmost Brassnell MJ Mrs DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT ST. LOUIS. R Burgess to on His people the earth? besustMned west of the Missouri river. BL o MCOEE. DERER OF plainness ResrenC 23. fire A this morning Louis, satisfied that those who talk and Clark Miss H. Read Miss P I ammost For the paat lew years a different opin- burned Ottawa, 5. Jean Baptists Lacrolx write wholesale drugstore testifies Miss A the are Reynolds j large of us," against ignorant Davis Miss 8 Mj s: Roblson Miss C B that he saw the shot fired which us, and the workings of ion has begun to prevail. Colorado has or xiloward fc CJo., riortn Main street, DarlsMrsH Whelan Rosengreen Mrs J been settled, and it has. been successfully Orumsly & Go's, clothing merchants, killed McQee. lie has seen so were V If termed, they as In man Identified him and the Jail B. & C. mer Peck Mrs A 8. CVs, fancy goods to. visit us, unprejudiced, they Fisber 8covey MUs E demonstrated that excellent qualities of TO BE Firman Mrs D R Scotham A & Co., job printers. who fired the shot. Ue is an ignorant would soon discover chants. It. P. Btudly we are not the that Mrs W Shell Mrs E grains and vegetables can be raised there. and other establish men ta adjoining; loss Frenchman, but tells a straightforward degenerate and ungovernable people Flint Miss M Skid more Mlos E The progress of the Union Pacific Rail- is at least a million dollar. An ex- story. At the time aof the murder he they have been representing us to be. Forsyth Fransen Mls A M Mrs H M Snyder himself Jn doorway, fearing .They would find H Mrs M tongden road has caused the attention of many to plosion of chemicals occurred during concealed ' of numbers Harrison Mln E large nd discover T shoot Whelan that might wall the the fire, demolishing totally and healthy children Hardy Mrs MA be directed to the valley of the Platte. of Mrs bright, intelligent L Thorp, l him. Is most destructhe the MrsT Hardy 'It building. cherishbeloved and MrsK Thompson COO growing dearly up, more miles long, tive fire since the That valley is than HeeflaMlssM Trim Hmm mt burning of the Llndell ORAND BALL IN HONOH OF. ROYALTY ed by tuslr parents who love, educate UJgley Miss A Triese Miss M and for ten miles on cither tide of tho uotej. ' AT DUBLIN. and promote the happiness of their offPersona residing in the country applystream, is capable of easy irrigation. IXDIAN HOSTILITIES RENEWED IN TIIE . Dublin. The Prince and Princess of spring and are bound by the most sacred advertised letters must state where Wales attended alcrand ball given in and holy ties to love and cherish each ing for There is nothing to prevent successful are they the date and other.: would expected find, WALKER BRO'S. too, They Industry V uuverxtsemenu from, - give cultivation. The descent of the Tlatte Official . accounts- from the Indian their honor at tne Jxnioitlon Falace, and d!3I-2in our i. midst. was harmony the building magnificently decora river is said to be eleven feet to the mile. country confirm the statements that ted uero publicprevailing for the occasion. The iiloor and opinion declares the U I been has Indian In A.jW. STREET, renewed hostility This h suHlclent fall forjhe purposes of the north-we- galleries were crowded withjthe most fdulterersbouldsuffer death; elsewhere, this (Jeo.Hher. birring. I I I At If we can believe the writers, married Iff ! irrigation, anu me volume 01 water is man, who left Washington with the brilliant audience ever seen in this city. and unmarried Indnlce in practices too of proceeding directly to the UARCVMCOEErLOlIZCD IN Til K MOUSE ample. As a range for stock it is excel- Intention wicjcea ana aegrauea to contemplate. Indian country, will doubtless report lent. Herds of bufTaloe have lived more While men, who should be the protec witn regain to tne pros tors there and kept fat on the nutritious grass- pect ofexactly and guardians of woman's .honor or war with the various FURNITUR E VARE ROOMS. London, 23. in the Lords, ui l: and es which grow there. It Is thought that tribes. peace Chastity; lure bee to ruin and disEarls Buckingham and Carnarvon, and base deeds are their grace, ' passed the progress of the railroad will familiareulogized uarcyAicuee. t MANAGER LOGAN'S HLIHDKT. as a thing, of ,no. moment.. In de by ize the public with the resources of that THE ANNUAL BUDGET PRESENTED. famed and maligned 'Utah, ladies are 1?13 me anrumenc niea vr manas-eof and attention the Commons. e Ward the chan Hunt. In Intelligence Logan, yesterday, makes twenty-tbrevalley, respected, virtue preserved, and chas EAST TEMPLE STREET. submitted cellorofthe the Olobt. columns Kzchenuer, and capltaLwlll be directed thereto. guarded with the strictest care; and :f Mi.tity annual budget. The revenue for the trusting, confiding woman is cared for ANNOUNCE THE DEPARTURE OF If a settlement could be made here, in testimony fiscal year which had been estimat- - witn the tenderest and ' most delicate cole. last okxebajl, aoajnst the Isolated condition In which this million pounds,'j!eIded regards.' I am safe In saying that there Albany. In the trial of Gen. Cole, ed at seventy was mm.ons six nun area tnous is not one in every flity of the ladies of I .1 .ago, this twenty years valley cettalnly mornlntr, Alonso Atkins, a police sixiyniue wnicn were esti our lerriiory, who cenld Ti possibly be there is nothing to prevent the settle- man, testified to witnessing Cole shoot anu; ine expenaitures, n ll.SoO.lKXi: fell S) OOO: ahnrt nr ndn(i-.lat mateil t ihs r nra l raat(i.nln Utscox. ment of any of the country lying along amount. The surplus receipts overt so unsparingly' heaped unon their hua. that the route of the railroad with the facili- MAJOniTT KOIl T1IK CXJNSTITITIOX IN uv vpvuuivuira iui uca jrc (D call- - I uauuu, isuicis uiu uruiUCn),' UY pSeUUO SOUTH X020.000. CAROLINA. if ties which It brings mated at .The, cost of the regenerators to exchange situations persevering and Is. war o. at 6.000. witn the ladies either east or estimated be Abyssinian Wasblugton.-Geexercised. Canty telegraphs 000. Of this balance three millions patient Industry . west. . .1 At EAST, are Xmar. ma majority ror tne constitution nv-Thanks FRIENDS his for lu,wu8.u "Jrr, ii "I" V" ta. ihir ; to met be the In South Carolina Is about 3J,000. . I .4 during ensuing year. woicuoruww many or us nave passed - v TKONAOE, and beg to annonnee that he has a n2Mj AVw.) (Mpeelal totha ttomtrH would to fail to Induce do tbem to. THE MOST IMPOBTAUT nRIPOE OS T1IR fl LAlSTON K CENSURES TIIK CJOVEnN- We ask Is let us alone. V tm I larce amount of All Where he will remain for some length of time U. P. riNISIIED. no one, and desire to live in ScUgrapItr. harming ; to attend to Chicago. Dale Creek bridge, four Gladstone made a few brief remarks peace, undisturbed in nnrsnincr thaw miles west or the Summit, li feet high, on the estimates, and said he feared the auties ,oi iire-r-own oor "mlndlnff corxanxssioNAL. anu tne most important bridge upon imposition of income tax to any extent business;" and if othi rs will- do the CLT TU 15 33 IS 13 the line ot the U. P. It. 1L was com would be an additional burden on tbe tame, they will have a bteady nnd pro-COMMISSION PUnCHASINCi pleted yesterdsy. Twenty additional- trade of the country. He thousbt the aiaoie employment. nelson's addkes rou tjik detecb. miles are track mak- cost or the Abyssinian war under est! the of . completed, . ;;i Respectfully, etc., JIaoaffer ltoutwcll concluded bis reoooj. mues. 'i he work is being mated: and censured tne covernment Constantly on hand. a AND FOnVAnDINC! ain aail mark which were commenced jester ing Mrs. M. E. Mcsser. more man ever. . tne for pusnea lQcreasing rapiujy expenditures day. when the Henate took' a recess. RADICAL MAYOR IXXCTED IX JJETT TnE CHANCELLOR THE EXCIIEQCER Upou Nelson, of the MTsrxaipCS 'Mobtalxtt. There has bet AU goods warranted to insure satisfaction J ORLEANS. DEFENDS THE BUDOEtJ Presidents Cull use, ..took the floor and New on ecu lorsomeoajs pasta heary xnortalitT Orleans. Conway, a radical, has The Chancellor of the Exchequer de amons; m uiiiKiiM Mti auurs9. Mil canines of the eltr .1 i. said be shouldvAivuiiwiv consider many points oeen elected mayor. The democrats fended the tudret from the criticisms which is tue unregistered more mjterln that no epidemic r Char a have in Common Coun Li majority which, thousb not rightly belonsing to cil of Gladstone, and moved that: a com- among mem nas Deen announced. A hole In .) ORDERS PROMPTLY FXLLED. iueca-e,yea colls pse of the Tltal fnnrtir,. whole report to the House the ilia or We mittee of the because tion The Crescent concedes the ratifica wUl eontinne attention, required reeetve Orders for of the Constitution, and the conse- on the subject, May 4th, whlth was mskss a -- aeaa dot v of every one attacked- they were. introduced by the Managers, lie referred to the charges of an evil, quent election of the radical Btate ticket agreed to, when the House adjourned. Some trace a connection between the disease wicked aud detestable character which by 7,000 msjorltj. v ordinance rexulallng these Quad The Undertaker's Department is also bad been brought against the President. rROIlAIlLS DEFEAT OF 'THE CONSTITU-TIO?- f THE BILL TO A POLISH CHUBC1I RATM and the city Suitably herchaudise uwnera f unregistered does mar be ruped, . Mr. Johnsou was accused or being DETORE THE LORDS. Furnished. able to decide on tne subject. AT MALEIOir, K. C. from apolitical criminal to everything aVwSl In the Lords bill the for th rtaleljtb. The conservatives are con of church a common aco.'d. Tbes aceuaatlons, diietr POLica. William Gilbert waa brought before of ths defeat of the Constitution rates, which passed the House Alderman tluia and aperclonsbe Intended to fident Cllntda this morning, charged with unTiL ruuTiiuu rioncc of Commons before the Easter holidays, ... , examine. Nelson then irucreded to and Governor Holden. an assaulting came ntmed Arch Mm James, Lord up. Derbv and . . ka.a sketch the President's early career, and NELSON RESUMES ULS SPEECH. ': . t: . bishop ef Canterbury and York and the ior wnien neauDurseq to toe city S10. passed a bljth encomium U(on his ' n conAll his 'waooeil and dellTered at the TERMI Bishop, of London the bill but AND DEPAItTURES Fire ProefV Sale ant Feed 8litles, NUS of thepurchases patriotism and public services. lie did eluded the arjrnment Inspeech, RAILROAD or Freighted through of the approved Its passageopposed to the eecoad read- - ARRIVALS ... support ad Jress the Henate as o!lticlans, b a li BTAUL.' as may be desired. . that no offences are lm Inxr. Tbe sneakers all .. . Second South 8t, B. I City. but a Judges. lie referred to the im- proposition those deemed crimes peacbable except rem the Bast -i- s. a. Hale, T. K RUejr, A. WE are prepared to accommodate the Public opinion that the tendency of the presmense ouUide pressure which. unworthy and misdemeanors at ent time L. Iteanicn,. A the was the towards Ferguson, Feed, in all Its branches. ' disesUbliah-mtnthe policy aad to Journals Lowry, J. a iStock SalesLtTe'y and attended t bring- to sought lrons was framed, to. promptly of tbe Irish church. A From the North. C Woodmansee, W. H. n. FAU8T, r j. y . j. s. houts ti 6131 w Taylor, t LIST OF LETTERS DESERET EVENING NEWS. the-.Offi- i -- ce , j lit , - - V 1 AT"-Abbl-e . ... ... T . -- 4 . - . A V .... a 1 . by-law- i . s. - : - -- . : T - - - to-morr- ow. - , to-da- y. - ' ' - : . " , , , Mr -- Vlce-Presldent.,b- utlt 4 - . . . ; ; , -- to-da- , y, -- , Ring-woo- CRASHER SLASHER . d - T m ea J I I to-da- y. ? nmwm ! sb iti a as m ff iw mmm , ' '" ; , f i hfghly-enlighten- ed WALKER BRO'S - ANTI-TORYTT- self-sustainin- "';. ES g. Afiti-Tbryit- ea MLB . ( - I r . these-worth- y J t -- -- . i ; STAPLE GOODS! -- - "Mor-monlsm- " ," . ' -- . 1 s - f ! 1 J - NORTH-WES- T. - , ihi '. , ;.-- .; , w ! i to-nljr- CR0IOT &PERRIS, 1 a a a 1 ht. 4 . B BA 3T GO st - r in-lo-ua- y's ? 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