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Show ,.tn one by 8pauldinir. for a Conttltu posed consolidation of the staff of the V ,ti D tlooal Amendment, chanrin tho mode various departments or the army. He " , tram; EHr 1 in tx "KrrW8 aiiow-jlo- g thought something of the aortshould be cosing presldgntlal elecujrs, jot cneach to chose aone, out he was not positive in his sug district al concretion ; geobge ?. CANNON. . ; an elector one br Hbrby to aw in tne rcstlons. He was Quite decided, how construction of tno San Dlero railroad. ever, that, measures should be taken to run&isiiKk. also to rellnquUn the Interest or tne curb the assumptions of these depart"T" United BUtes Jn the C titan I land In ments. He said the Washington Bu'M. Ban Tea Xbrry Francisco; one bj Kerr, which was reau had become ' so arrogant that the 10 , : tabled, allowing per cent additional to the department clerks; of tiik mmjiuu compensation one by Orth for sHoint Tesolntlon. re to the annexation of St. Domingo; lative tne For. a great many years, beroref which after brief discussion was tabled. war of the rebellion, the United 8 tales 1 1 n x of America was looked upon" bjr the Ion bUl and the military academy An- working classes of Europe with longing eyes, belog considered by them aa 1111ml i fTh amaarfmftntatQ the natal Arrro-i table Gosliea, la which aplenty was Vitfftttrtn 1.1 ... KTt ; : sure to r .vurd the laborers' toll; a land Affairs committee. if ; iTheBelect Committee on the New where.frecd from Ihe enormous taxation York been authorelection aud imposts to which be was compelled ized to employ fraadaJiare additional clerical force. to submit to support the extravagance 'BchoneldolTered resolution, reciting .rethat the Treasury .Iepaxtment. haU of the rovat and aristocratic rulers of futed to confirm the dismissal of twelve Europe, the laborer might by Industry of the Philadelphia Castom house emand irucaace, eoou surely become a ployees, and had named twelve other that such action on landholder an J In a few years obtain a men for dismissal; e It the becretary rendered part the cpmpetleuey, results which he could necessary from to wit hold the A ay, never hope hi obtain lit Britain or on dismissed officers and to request him to the conttueut of Europe. ' This has furnish the correspondence on the sub i tc- a been one of the great causes of the rapid ject; adopted. :iee iva,""u Bcnencjtt.as development, and excellence In everya that the evening session discuss the branch of Industry, to which this, tariff bill in. a committee or the whole. ha attain-- 1 The House refused to suspend the rules; rno-srERlT- a 1 ... 1 of-th- , - neia omcers could do little with them. General Schera thought the three De Commissary partments of could' be consoli and Onarter-Mftnte- r. Paymaster, dated "J r ' f 7 ; t a w..T,tntnn nrtii will introduce that the Hotise, proposition into the Territory belonging to thetheDominappliican Government shall, uponbe admitted cation of the saida Itepubllo, a Territory of the into the Unionand be called the TerriUnited States, and HL that upon cer-fl-n of Domingo; tory conditions terms and the Ptonle shall adopt a Republican form of Terri torial Government; due mat sucn action of the people shall be by and with tbe consent of the existing Government of the said Republic, and that such form of Government shall be submitted to Con gress for its approval. - The admission of such Territory shall bo with a vieir to the ultimate establishment of a State Government, republican in form. Any . other Territory In the West Indies whose people and Government shall apply for admission as a Terri tory, shall be admitted upon the same terms and conditions.' Orth stated that these Republics are knocking at our doors, and the question is no longer whether we shall buy them or protect we will take them them, but whether ' " -- rC' -- to-da- y, session to consider thelnteinal He venpete with and excel most of the counmost i f of the for nothing.' In ue bill. The rules were suspended. tries of Europe many ' from says It was ordered that Memphis. Tho Ltdatt. jan'd important branches of indnatry con- requisitions from Governor Clayton, on to sessions hold House the v"'' evening ; the arts.-- ' sider the Internal Revenue bill In a the Brownlow property, are approved. The' recant: report of commissioner committee for damage done by. sixty i ..f" of the whole." . ;" They are that shows year by to moved Garfleld the rules, young men of this city In the destruc Wells, however, suspend the Indian tion of arms from,' the steamer lutjoer. year the worklngmen of America aren, for the purpose of amending The Lcdaer warns the Governor to transfer, the Appropriation bill, ani becoming more burdened with not Indian to Bureau War attempt to carry them out. as it the Department. will to and that th? prosperity of former The House refused to suspend in bloodshed.' result the rules;counIn this V 81 Hversburcr correspon that and The to Is 71. AvptaVt years waning; .moved-thaon the when Moorehead that dent the says t, as in Europe, people Friday night five notry, n well torious the wero taken from horse intoacommittoeof thieves House next goes he cllssc3,r-tare surely dividing Into be laid orders the Jail citizens all of the place, asido.and whole, there, by prior ana shot to death. ISo attempt to very rich and the very poor. j distariff bill beUken up. that the the guise was made; nearly all the citizens Alarmed at such a condition of affairs Butler moved to 'proceed with "car-xled on the Speaker's table ; , participated. lion. W. D, Kelly, Congressman, from business 01 63. JNew to arres kork.ThO police, l as known) Philadelphia, who ted a noted English thief, whose namo Several Senate bills were passed. of labor, one of the champions fearing ' The Senate amendments to the House is snppres'd. against whom , it is asserted, that if such reports were made public bUl for increasing the tariff on copper there is positive proof that he was Roup. Bchenck moved to suspend gers' murderer. The man who was his they would have a tendency, to retard came to consider the amendments accessory Is not yet arrested, but his ruloa the emigration and to dissatisfy the before now, acting on the motion. Ad- whereabouts Is known. of the country, made an effort to journed. Columbus, Ohio.' The stockholders of the Panhandle road, unanisuppress their publication. He says if Air. WelU report, be true, a good con- ! mously approved of the lease of the Bn Francisco, It. rrT be ship Duketo-of Columbus, Chicago and Central road to science, requires the American Congress the Panhandle road. wmie proceeding to sea to notify the laboring people of (the juunourp Washington. The Supreme Court day, collided with the United 8tatee in the case of the Pacific M. 8, world that they can not Improve their steamer Gen. MoPherton; the steamer vs. Frank Soule. on a certificate Co., the and condition by coming to this country.' ship slightly devision-o- f Itockafeilow iJeut.T of and opinion between the damaged ' The report of ;Mr Wells , is no douht Captain Kinsman, of the (J. S. army, Judges of the Circuit Court and the true, It Is la the very nature" of things and the Captain of the steamer; were district of California Court, held that it was a duty to assist tbe assessors to re. lw that it should be so; and whether it' la iOlured. u.. , to tbeir value - in, currency,-al- l duce Revenue The steamefTV'aycrndd, made known by publication or; not, from returns -made in coin, and that any perJan. arrived at Victoria, makes littlo difference. The facta exist 9tb, Sitka, en rvitfc Tot Ban "Francisco, for son or corporation not making such re-t- u rn Is liable to pay income tax on the and will soon become known by their ef- repairs, having strucfcla lock not; laid amount thus returned in. currency, and fects. The burdens of taxation in Re- down in the charts. r troubles income tax. was not a direct such haVe Serious that occurred Indian publican America , are at the present at 8itka.A.n Indian. disarmed a. so tax, but- - a duty or excese, and as such time fully as heavy if not heavier than dler and carried his ,gun,Tto theuvllUge; that it was obligatory and valed.. The In any country in Europe, and the a guara, seni io recover tne property. opinion was by Justice Sevan. wide spread corruption In the adminis was defeated hv the Indiana and the red I Washington. The r Supreme "Court was holiUd'. Uen.;Ca via prepared .decided in the case of the North- tration of almost every department of flag em Central Railroad of Pennsylvania, bombard to chief when the the place, ' our national affairs has a continual ten- - surrendered, .raw that Jaekaou, against anerwaras, railway bonds days -held are taxable, abroad canoe a full of 1 1ndians, leaving the by foreigners dency ta increase those burdens, and can that to withhold harbor the sentries the companies orders, contrary The rapid centralization of wealth too, of amount tax. the on nred and them, killing wounding - New York. A In the hand of the very few in this seve n Washington Especial The Jury in the Rogers' murder case says the Senate y,committee on the Pacountry U nuparalleied, and: the uncific Railroad, eettled the nearly principled use of the power thus acquir- nave rendered a verdict thatnecame details new of to their some to his at death hands of the parencourage plan ed, as witnessed during the recent Wall ties unknown. routes across the other state which further that continent, They, Street gambling oiratlons cannot but their belief is, that a considerable por favors the guaranteeing the Interest of cause wide cprea J distress.' The opera- tion In - the Case '' was the first mortgage bonds, and retaining . tit of the testimony tho title to the publio lands as a security . j tion of the railway subsidy t ring' ia aeiiDeraie perj ury. -for the Interest. .The proceeds of the Toe Newman of and Harlan distillery of voting away millions and millions sales of such land to be, devoted to Its fire acres of tlio publio Iand3, also helps to loss $i7o,ooov destroyed by r payment. iork.2. James Maher and lid- diminish thoroxetUy of th masses at r Four Wall street (operators were ar jew ward charired with defrauding Riley are .the names of the two homeland thj Inducements to foreign- rested men arrested mort-last night as the murder- first U. i era P. It. It. Co. oC their ers to emigrate, by placing under the the bonds '! of ... of to amount t, Rogers. the $124,000. Is control of a f w . capitalists the home-stea- gasre U-Astated n It that the almost universal ZanesvllleJ engmo.on rtne and Individual sentiment of Congress is of the people, and enabling them Ohio Division of the Baltimore .and Barnes-vlll- e averse to the ratification of of the protonear Ohio Railroad, exploded to demand their own prices. for, that of the Alabama treaty, in its present engineer and col which the government formerly all but fireman, aud severely the no uuuuk tuis leeiing wm una lorm. of three injuring the train men. r;fsf-..'- i, legislative expression when the time J ,,..( gave away. comes, and it will be New writes Porter In, York. Bliss, AH these fact 3 and many tncre which so as the English counter claims far were released Masterman he and. that n be show theRepub-bllcaadduced that might on condition that they be sent to the are concerned; and it may be regarded which nation for the. equality. untied states as prisoners, and be tried as. certain that the Senate will never to the settlement of the claims on which for and alleged conspiracy wai formerly conspicuous, against Lopez.Ilo- - agree - Conn. basis the I D The proposed. attractive Upper to anbury. tlie oppressed rendered it so -- i Conn. Fifteen lives were Dorouen Lmm.whlch Bethel, hacsa; tbe aupplled of nil nations, la fast passing awayiand with water, gave way last nizht.forctng lost yesterday by ia Hood and . Intense show that here as.wvll aaj elsewhere, another dam below, where an Immense coiu; eleven or the bodies have been reare still mlasiur. Four when power aud wealth are acquired body of water rushed down carryiDg all covered, four were Itwho men, Dam three before Flint's and standing on the bridge few ho ..are not and exercised by the ' I water the .a rush down, were wero and watching .also swept way bridges carried awav. guided by principle, they are Dot jused houses before and thev could off carried in and destroyed the shore they were all drowned. pro bono ptt&ticOf but are made to .an- the Hood with ice, rooks, trees &c; A. reach swer private Interests and to subserve Clark's bulldhig was carried away, and Chtcaxo. The lmcy special sava the himself, wire and child were drowned. bill transferring tbe Indian bureau to selfish end. ,r. ' Three ladles were also drowned. A the War Department is likely to fall numberof. other persons are mieslng. this se&slou, despite the wishes of genv ln AN.l. supposed that twelve or fifteen eral Grant. (Kpetal The contest for the Speakership of the were lost. lives 53 u .EdfjirapK-r-r, next House is becoming exciting; the laborers were Three o killed Troy. and live wounded by a premature ex- friends of v Dawes and Blaine are con a spirited canvass. CONOItCVtlOXAL. plosion ""orfcltm--l jeer lue, nI t.fioutb ducting ! llouao The committee of Ways and oh SI ivteriburtf. Saturday. -will Mens stormValentia. A probably report favorably prostrated the to the Pomeny presented a memorlal-froof Hue subject the renewing the reciproci European connecting the Kansas Legislature, for re imburse- - telegraph uanaua. witn tne treaty wiva ty eauie. ciura inent uf the expenses iucurred In repel The Tribune special says notwith New;York,-Feb- . j 1. The EngUth pa the invasion of tho rebel General PCM ing General" Dix succeedhas standing the heavy vote by which tbe say that Price. was. tabled eddn Heuders-oa- . obtaining regulations, dispensing resolution for annexation from "the" commlttee'on feels Orth or me confident with for Judge. yesterday. Indian affairs, recommended Indefinite Americans necessity In 'passports can be before that carried of the it South the arriving through trans postponement of the bill for the or ciose from session A circular Minister the the France, . or to fer the Indian bureau the War de of tbe Interior has been issued, declarr.-i1 1 partment. . tbaV citizens of ell the American FOREIGN. The Senate considered the Consular ing I U fchall ulon be hereafter to Irancisco. The steamers. ColornSan permitted tbe 'appropriation bill, on France and travel in from ado enter, and the California sojourn Panama, House out the pro amendment, stri&lug The vision for couJidauug ;tho, .feouth a simple ..'declaration of their nation from Mazatlan, arrived ality. . semi Uatijomia performed recently American mission. A terrible outrage ras committed on monthly trips between Acapulco and Patterson, of X. II.; moved to reduce Saturday In a saloon In Rldgeton Mazatlan; but the service has been night the appropriation for csrrylcfflntcetfect on the person of ayouug woman from temporarily suspended. The United the- aun- the treat v with llnrlaud named the Mary Valeako, who States steamer tfesaca was at Mazat tbe alav trade, from 12,OuO had country, ,presionof been into enticed the saloon. The lan, January 20. Intelligence from to 4,500. Sumner oipcsed the motion was rufilan . arrested. of the ooun Coilma, says the condition to Bli and llktned It od made by Jell in An a a anonymous writer, in a morning try is. uncnangeo, tnougu mere is a defence of slavery. Pending the mopaper assert that none of. the persons manifest desire to improve its social Senato aojourned.i tion, the arrested committed the murder of llog and political relations. " ; V House era. but that he will In good time make are in resting the publio Highwaymen roads. . The A number of bills and resolutions &nown wcqrwasias muruerer. $ are wires from stretched telegraphic were introduce!, including the follow-IcThe Time recommends that arrange Manzallo, to Vera Coilma via and Cruz, One by Klllott to prevent th ments he made for tne proposed JLLa Uuadalyara to - the city of Mexico. collection of Illegal, ImpoaU .under the bama treaty, and try. to remedy its de The lines to ilorella and Acaculco to color of State authority, meaning "the fects If we are In earnest in desiring to the Rio Grand will be finished before tax on railroad pas3ru?ers; one by Itob- - preserve peace. If we want war let us the rainy season. , Paris. The Russian Government! inson, to Increase the I'resideut's salary have It; if we want peace let us embrace to oue hundred thousand, ahotho fy-me- this opportunity to secure it, but do one through its minister at Athens, ursres of 73,000 to the widow and cLlM thing or other, and not keep it open to Greece to accede to the propositions of ' ' ; by ribsuk?, exasperate the people Of both countries the Uonierence. reuof l'rtiiistit Llnccln;ona cf. cav the u without com? good to either. dlrectln T tli ricreLary, that th It is rumored here, Chicago. General Thomas was before Greek Government has - yielded,. and deliver without cost, to the Gme'iw tna tvro the Hcu2sT tsuicsry committee on Mat will sign the protocol. ernment, thrcc;j:h lis minister,and Jliantonoma the Aga urdsy, and was examined as to the pro i Madrid. monitors lonslgnler Franche, the . ? . to-da- to-morr- ow y. ' ex-pe- , E . t-- 6 i to-da- v. - Ux-paye- rs - , to-da- y, . -- to-da- wae-extenslvel- y, y f 4 . 1--1 to-da- y, a j i ' - to-da- " ? - to-da- was-entirel- y y; -- " to-da- y, ds a -, non-concurr- ed ". ; . ?:i withdraw from' I have nothinsr rest- In er on mr mind or I would tell it." "ministers. ' r farther remarked. liewas In protedagatnst die would with "I cepl the these hopes I , irons oflt I am glad I am going where there the Usttits offered to the Nuncio. . -- 1 . PSL?naC i -- 1 Rihave is none these tfiings." liecoming Jocular with the guard he said, "When I get up P?7daVCthe lJ$alna vessels in. the there, I will for you in the 2nd keep a place "twFnch the on aide." the forx running Marie right gallery St. bartoTof had The French admiral surrender to Government coSp?Ued the rtMarimr that if they did blockade helx HayUen not :he would said He that if th occasional viRt. war at tho Port was man a of of calling a state of establish to not sufficient blockade. Havti had . no right to seize foreign vessels running into their ports, a biocxade wnicn. it couianot running maintain.: v V- & j.rwklf The report of the capture of Aux Caves, by the forces of Galnave, is not confirmed; but it is"? believed that Aux Cayes. Jacmel, Jereml and other towns on ,the Southern coast will be obliged to surrender .The condition of afiTairs: in the Northern district is unchanged. Business at Port au Prince is reviving. A St. Domingo letter says the portion of; President Johnson's message,' rela- uve to tne annexation or that ltepubiio to the United States:' was received with the liveliest satisfaction; itrls thought that annexation Js j the only possible peacefal solution of existing difilculties. . A report is current that General Dix protested against the unusual honors with which Jeif. Davis was recently re ceived at St. Cyr, while on a visit to the Military schools there.t It is officially denied, by the French Government, that the Minister of the United States has made any such protest. j Madrid. The first business of the Constituent Cortez, soon to assemble, wui do to establish a Directory to govern me country until a sovereign la enosen. A delegation composed of citizens in favor of a republic and freedom of reli gious worship, waited upon the Minis ters and requested them to issue ayesterday decree declaring the absolute separation of Church and State. ( An immense crowd gathered in the streets in front of the Ministerial palace and clamored for religious liberty; The Ministers replied that they would refer the whole subject to the Constituent Cortez: and that the Government had probib- itea large popular demonstrations and the utterance of political cries in the streets as liable to lead to the! disturb ance of peace and order. Ijondon. A dispatch from jliondon, dated yesterday, announcea that the or tne ureek cabinet had decimaionty ded to agreo to the ; proposition of the Paris Conference. Four of the Minis ters voted for slenlnsr the protocol: three Including Buegaris, the President of the tw It.. I; Ministry, Paris. Aagainst Constantinople tele&rram as serts that Mr. . Morris, the American Minister, instructed by Secretary Sew- mediation of the United States n the m ..hAfj,i-,.iurectan trouble. In the Corps LenUlat the if Opposition speakers demand ' the. investh?atlon.f relations with the. Mexican diplomaticon the ground that French Republic, interests sutler by their interruption, . Vienna. The llelchsrath has adopted a bill allowing trial by Jury4n all cases of violation of the laws regulating the ' n preen. Paris. General Dex.' vesterdav. re ceived Honorable fAnsen fBurlingame and the Chinese embassadors with their suits. i r The'Princesg Mathilde tlves a recep tion this week. to. the Chinese embassy. San Francisco. 2. Mazatlan. Jan. 20. An outbreak of the people occurred on the llth, but was quickly suppressed by the civil and military authorities Serious difilculties are liablo to be inaugurated at any moment 'through the ru mored of. Durango. A . . r si u. pronunciamento i i uiiiit&ry lurw uu oeen Bent tnero irom v Mazatlan. The new federal officers for Mazatlan. the Collector, Comptroller of Customs and the Commander of tbe Coast Guard service," have arrivedand assumed their duties. General Corn a1 a successor, a man of i issolute habl ts, gives universal d issatis i s, i j. faction.; t i j T.ffelt Several earthauake shocks were' at ' Mazatlan, January 9th and 10th, wmcn rrigntenea tne people. ;no damage to property was done. Three Uermans, captains of European merchant vessels In the harbor of. Ma zatlan have been grossly routraged by the Customs, authorities: the insults' were simitar, to those oflered to the cap tain of the English : gun-boChanti-cieer. n A rumor has prevailed amone the neo. pie that the United States has agreed, to pay tne claims or England against Mex- The Mexican steamshio comnanv bni decided every . .1 to send only. one steamer . flunjr w xaazauan, and uajre uereaaiex, to withdraw th Acapulco service alto. L gether. ;.?, Ej,,,t , - i v ' i - . . 4-- .... . -- v. j -; . t- i r 1 ' ; i ' ' i " i ; j- i V i f ' ! ' .. ' j i " - t - .i;;n vr and-aareed-t- i o to-da- - i n-.tr fr - a. m g: nt to-da- . y, y. i : . t Good Laboring Men j ; O & ox He then looked out of the window, and seeing the crowd of people,' said, "What do all these want out there. I suppose to see the elephant!" As tho snow was falling: he said "It was anowing this when I like IMMEDIATELY VAHTED ' ' done it.", i At 25 minutes to 11 o'clock he was taken from prison to the place of execution; but I need not dwell on that as the, details, have At BENSON, FAR It WEST'S Head, V r been published. already quarters on the Promontory; V - From a sketch, of his? history taken by Bro. Noon, it appears that he was born' in the State of New York, about the year 1851; pa 2wf j o 3 f: U O "it ''lV'l; that his father deserted his mother when he was about two years old; that his mother worked for and supported him until he was about six years old, and then he had to go into the poor house, staying: there about one year, die was afterwards in the of a farmer! named Babbitt, who employhim treated harshly, and from whom he ran away. lie then rambled from one place to several robberies and another, committed llLiLI UA ji.iL was engaged in t various pursuits, finally following the. 8th Michigan Infantry into f. a the Southern States, and by running messages and purchasing for the soldiers, etc, he accumulated about three thousand dollars. He went back with the regiment to Detroit, Michigan, and traveled. about a and eventgood deal, principally in Canada,Mich.!-IDs ually went to Grand' Rapids, money being all gone, he went to Lyons, Iowa, and then made up his mind to go to ' t 11 Salt Lake City; butt was detained some time through sickness. He came on after THE A wards to Omaha, thence to Bryan and from '1 there to salt iake city, wnere no engaged, to go to White pine district with Mr.iJday-flelwhoso; teamster, II. P. Swctt, he murdered, learning that Mayfield had about 600 in cash, which he desired to obtain. A day or two ago While tho guard was washing him they12.found tatooed on his right arm the name C. Otowat, which is supHAH JITST UKCKIVKP THAT posed to be his correct name, Briefly, such is the state of mind and the career of a youth possessed of the depravity . ,, and moral degradation consequent upon neglected childhood and evil association in tho world. MACK. Yours, respectfully, '! ov Sexton's Report for Salt Lake City k (i 18C9: January, Jblalos, 17; females, 12. Of these, adults, 6; children, 23. Died of!; the following causes, :! as reported: Fovers 13; inflammations, C; consumpi tion, 2; old age, 2; died at birth, 2; child ?! bed, 1; marasmus, 1;' measles, 1; not repor- Lately adrerttsed to arrire, wbicU makes I J. ii. TATLOB, JSexton. .5 i a i . i j r - J . MM .... r - : -- 1 - I rt riu-r-w s t jrnr.-:- 1 d, Eagle ''Eniporium ; . i imiilEIISE LOT -- ; i ! k - ! ;, 5 i V T. B. Oalligan, Esq., firm of Carson, Pirie fc Co., goods merchants, Chicago, 'who dry as ia in town another representative of the irrepressible Chieasro enenrv. which bida fair to carrv tha tradn of the West to their city! Mr. O. will endeavor to extend the trade of his firm among our business men, Very complete and tbe to whom we cordially recommend hlm . .. Information Wanted. Mrs; SUSAN F. HOWARD, box 61, ISfllnghamf Illinois, wlahea tolwnr of tier eon JAMES HOW AKD.l She heard of him last at Salt Lake 5 City, five years agp.:,b in- the TEnniToRv; Ix Town. We had the pleasure; of a call from Judge George M. Pinney; Man ager of the Montana .Tost Publishing Com zJi X)ring to which, we are ena"bletl,'th offer pany, who ia on his way East with his lady. We had become familiarized with the gentleman through the efforts of the Helena Herald to give, publicity to his; name,"nd ?Olcchertf 3 were pleased at tho opportunity of person- 3, ally making his acquaintance. ..The Judge It is gentlemanly, affable, and expressed him'4 TO self pleased with out : city and surround- -- 1 ings. He expects to return, "in months, when we shall be pleased to Tenow CASH.1 TIME our brief acquaintance with him. - . 1 , A.AND.PROMPT ,. J ' j . 1 : : : . '. .i i , j MOST EXTENSIVE p 1 - to-d- ay pec.nl;' I-- 1 -- i a-fe- -- j '. , Ai, m. t. DUYEnS ; '; . AND DEPARTURES AURIVAIiS : From the East--.- T F Macy, J F Bradley. Geo. Bauman, L J Bradley, J it Bowman, Milton J Griffith' C Brown.' G D Axtell. DrTerry, A Bowie, W McCraeken, .IT Mitchell, J P Tibbits; From the North. W F TToung, Colonel W F Sanders, Eddie Upson, Theodore John I Caldwell, G M Pmney Stanpher, ; I ' and lady. To the East.-iAfMiller, Adam Baird, J TJpson, W F Sanders, It II Wooley, Mrs. ! ; ! ttoxOwv ;1 r ii w lnrltel to call, M iSpecclally ; 1 Si , I. !B J ATatliewaon, Jtne Oeratein, Vest.--- ,f CUP nne i- - ,nn A!! MUas, JRV JXavt-le... .4 ,j To N Orchard. J McBane, W Retalllc, Mr. Bowers and lady. A It H J P Macy, J P Bradley, Jnyce w loung.Denulson, AS Dannaker, K A To tho North-l-O'Blade and wife, D Meek.; . John Dowling, IXawley. ! y, . . J , .JO -- IU. I -- j ifg1 .iiiw-l- , f 1, I f i W : PEOPLE OF UTAiH -- at . i , 4 M A. w at " Itl HEl'J iADUERTISEnEIlTS. ' J W i PBOvdr CiTT, Jan. & J8CGLH Editor Deteret News: Jnst nrevlonsrin tho hour! of his execution. Bishon E. v. Sheets and myself called to see C! W. Mill ard, wnen X asked him tho ques- i following l . k , ; tions: 1st. "Are you satisfied with the indtr. ment of tho court and the treatment of tho . HherifiTand guard?' . .4 . lie answered abruptly, "Yes, slrl'l i 2nd. "Have von no feelin? of rprrtt for tbe killing of Mr. S wet t, .and are you not Mr. Mayfield got out.of yeur pleased that reach?' . i I..; . j. am .., "I glad that Mayfield got awav." 3rd. "Have you any hopes or fears respecting the future state you vmare about to en, ,r ter upon?" , i "I do not' understand Vwhat,yo4 nmean," he replied; and then Raid, "I sleep' as good and better, than before. I dream a great deal, and imagine myself flying in tho air. I used to dream during the war that the rebels were chasincr me and 'I could feel rrryself rising and dying in the air out of ineir reacn,". r .Alter otner remarks in this style, he asked me "if it was 10 o'clock," and said "I shall soon get out into the fresh air; and you bet, if :it is to come, the sooner n the better."- - j v f.t t 4th: Will yon give j.J me your correct name, that which yonr mother - K : taueht you?" ' -"ChannceyW. Millard. 5th. "Can you name anv frfAnri nr rinVm with whom you would wish us to corretf-pon- d or(have you any word to. leave for : ... themT. ',;;r't J'1 fcaj? nothing to send to any relative or friend; if they find it out by the public papers or any way, all right; but not with tnv. consenz." . Cth. "Have you heretofore felt an inclito destroy life?.' nation J ever;had any satisfaction' in killic-neithIn the army nor ainr "I but to " smounted tiikmudf,rin"""""5' to kUl S wett before lloing thedeS. Illd 1 ! : ; j I i t-- i y, 4-- KA. IV.ll.tBeli f.mtlrlmPhnUtm onrn Idtirver Da SO mam TUESDYiEUEfiG; ' ':.'';. I i - , DAVID ft. CfiLnPD . "j ..FEBRUARY 2. j : Agentto are dow appointed In all tha settlements rncelve orders. ..Specimen of tbe above Books can be seen at ' thecopies Council Ion Pt. ... .' 1 i i Be to cay that I am the Mens' and youthat boots, seUlng off cheap at 'authorized Ueneral Agnt for Tjlah, Tor only the ale of the d6t Na lsbitt & Hlndleyl MabBcrlpUoo Books pabllsbed ly Derby and V & B Hontz. Faust sale at for; ;trr also Hat, -i embracing the foltowlnc works: Ilutory ot ail ';.'.' i Vs! ;rj Ptocx aleHiij-thqj at on draugnt SAjrDaV Chicago ec- dlSSm!- - Campatftns ot General Grant; Ureely's Recoil the 8a't Lake Billlaord Room. other for the sale of many; valuable i j workspublisher t !.. f a no louowing waraa win na delivered In any parvor the Territory at the prices spedlied: LteseM of U Xatlons.'3 Tol. Sf oroeeo.r KangML.IL B. CUitbou 3. T. Caln 814 Tllntory SO; People' Uook of llloa-rnptaLife firm Campatrnsof CSeneml treat 4r The Distinguished i Lyrlo Arllsie, JIADAm: lleeolleetioaa or Unyllfe, 84; ; i 1 4, - .' v, 4 hjt . . . Bomutla Operatic Spectacle, In . fnHK Proprietors of tha Deseret and City Pot JM i! ? y. ? M t ! : rp X terteanavaeansolidiatedthairbasiness Of the" Grand . ! 1 fiT -- 4 . ' : . . : t,, '""d -- "vr Oil,'' 1 i i ;! j It f rr i' X 4 i Which win beprodneed with Gorsreoos Seenery," 1 16 . r .- -I H . npienoia Appointments.'; - - .uin Beaatifal, Costumes, I ;.' Italle DlTrrtiMxneat.! and. will on and after the FIRST DAY OF FEBRU ART, 1S69, be known under the style ot the , ii i i ii i ii it i ' n nir nnr nu tt nji v i, r i ii i Uii i - uU injiifi iubi. riT UlLiUllllii: i'-i- 't : . bill lUliLill, and all buslueaswlll be'earried oaat Tho blA foot of tnst Temple Street, City blocks four Pottery, wth of W. 8. Godbe's Drug Store. AU Persons kuowlc themselves indebted to the above flrmm, sre TMpectfaliy tequestert to call aad settle the same, without delay; and all those Daring claims against the above firms, wUl p:ease present tnem for settlement. ' niEDIXr, ; sr-wsi- tir CBOIALL A Co. ; j . 1 -- Stew Sfachinery, I .? jr i--. -- THEmRimiPffSMOIiT , " ; ) 1 "n .fill ? : jy 1 i T t ! M ' i tChornses, .1 . '? AKD Deserel I Readers , i The Naiad Queen, the Nrmoh of the Luriieberg,..w..MADAtE SCHELLER 1 3 i For fynopiii tee Totters and Programme, -- 3uDOOR3 O PEN a t VA o'clock. Perforraanc to . -- : -- for j Sale! t pan FIRST. READER for Ba'e JAt JFiflcea Cents caclii, wVelea:e;f$jrR; Tampbeli . ....1, JUshsrlaa'S er THE FAVORITE ACTBtSS, 1 Retail,yy u, o.jCalder, pommereial Bazaar. ; 8r:CX3ND READER will b 9 fOT tils at "Cy The From t he Australian and California Theatres, la Twenty Cents each, about six fiaya hence. uvvoing against Swctt. Dec 15, .r.tisvjtvu, nuu tthi uuriiy appear. d2isigu - ATS |