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Show DESRETEVElN0lfEWB.1 prosequi In both Indictments Jeff Davis for treason. And against V.maa I T t tree ridge, Longs t, Wise, Pryor, Seddon, ana xariy ana tnmy others. Aianone, on motion or It. Ould, the court re leas ed the securities of Davis' bail bond. Washington. The. pardon of Dr. Mudd was signed by the President to day, and sent to the State ipartxn nt to receive the of the Secretary be and the Unitedsignature States seal. It will o facer transmitted to the commanding of the Dry Tortngus. ' f to A committee has been appointed notify Grant and Colfax of their election: They will discharge this duty on visit Grant at Saturday. They will head quarters and Colfax at his residence, The Committee of the inauguration ball have completed their arrangements. The ball will be given in the new north or the treasury department. wing and Colfax and families will be Grant :.r T present.New York, 12. Bamberger, who shot died lata last night The girl still lives. The trial of Georee W. Thorn, lata revenue collector in New Jersey, charg ed with internal revenue frauds, com" mencedin the U. S. District Court at Trenton, yesterday. Chicago, 21. Washington specials say the Senate military committee have agreed to report a bin, abolishing bre vet commissions except; in time of war for meritorious conduct in the face of the enemy. XoZle fractal to tbe T--r 6E0RCE Q. CAKNON.ilU: KPITOR AND ' PUBLISHER. ' cojroMSSiojrAX. i 1 !. Wilson reported favorably on a bill to amend the law establishing rales and regulations for the government of the XABHOW AM) ILUCIJIAL POLICT. army. Davis offered a resolution declaring that the noisy and disorderly conduct A Bill, for tha protection of labor baa of Benjamin P. Butler and other mem bwn recently .Introduced Into tha Ne bers of tha Housa of Re Dreae natives vada Legislature." The bill is designed yesterday, was disreputable and an insult to the people of the United States. to protect the Chines from mob--vi- o resolution went over under the lence when eDgtged In any peaceful Tha ' i " ml. j labor or occupation throughout tha v JL reaolntion. TrovldInff for tha pub Btate of Nevada, whether working tax lication of a medical and surgical his the resolution w&i re tory of tha war; some themselves or iu the employ of others. committed discussion. aftar The Territorial Enterprise aajra that the Morton, from the Military Commitmeasure is just and humane in charac tee, reported favorably to a resolution torefand to the States the Interest and ter It &lms at nothing. berand the discount an money borrowed by them protection of tha weak .against , the to equip and pay their troops; strong, and a rational argument cannot The morning hour having expired Yet the the Senate proceeded to consider the he urtred acaiust its passage. bo will defeated. are it that currency bill. prospects On motion of Chandler an evening a is Miner Union at There Society was ordered for the discussion of session Virginia City, and another at Oold Hill. the river harbor bill. These societies are' eaid to be very Con kiln r addressed tha Senate, and also spoke on the powerful organizations as regards nam- - Morrill, of Vermont, of the currency. question Iters and voters, and they., axe working general Oorbett followed, advocating his own very Timorously to defeat this amendment to the bill, requiring nationhave submitted a protest 'to tha Legis al bonds to be kept in hand for certain lature agalnt the passage of the bill irclfled amount In coin. The bill for the further security of from which the following la an extract: equal in tba .District or (JolumDia Witnes the deplorable condition of our passed.rights This same bill has passed twice sister State of California. Her rivers and previously, bat In both cases It was too hills once teemed with glittering wealth, lata to become law. toUwn ani gave profitable cinplornwiii A bill cassed to reirnlate the elections sand of industrious uieu; but a mistaken In Washington and Idaho Territories. the Chinese to enter and polijr permitted of Corbett Introduced a bill to aid In the nobler men. Peonage usurp the plac construction of tha Oregon branch of wu their controlling agent. Thewith placers the Pacific Railroad. tha swarmed hill and river and The Senate, after spending a short multitude of jxtsocs sent by the great companies located in various cities of time In executive session, took a recess. Chili. meu were forced to flee from FrlV, - "lriary. 13, ; .- - - 1 t , . ' , bil)-The- y The white the contact with such a degraded race, and tba mines were, in a great measure, abanin the doned to the Pagan; and, shadow of tha Cro, the idol ot Paganism is nestled In fancied aecurIt;fVZm ".ZZZZ Seriously, gentlemen, you cannot bo" so dead to the best interests of the State as to a f scourge attempt to fasten by law snch upon our people. We hare fled from tha leprosy; do not, wo pray you, again bring it to iour presence. often asserted Inf these It is to-da- y, , very days that tha white race, and especially the Anglo Saxon, tho leading element In the jojultion of America lal vastly superior tp any race not blessed byt nature with a skin of Just the same tint; but the whining spirit manifested by the above extract from this bill gives no evidence of this much vaunted but rather the reverse. Why, according to this, the "deplorable conof dition" Invented California, : su-lierior- ity, expressly ..for the , occasion..;, we should imagine, by those interested in the passage of the ' bill, is the result of admitting the hard hoiking, economical sons of the 'Flowery kingdom" to compete in labor with hard handed, hard listed, white skinned sons of toll of the Angle Saxon and other races! And they, poor sonls, have been "forced to lleo from the contact with such a degraded race," and in consequence of this, "the mines have beeain a great measure abandoned to the Pagan, and California has row more copper-colore-d within her borders a Celestials, and perhaps not quite "to-da- yf many supporters "'of the 'trass.' The narrow-minde- d but relentless crusade that has been waged ' against the Chinese on the Pacifia slope,and which seems to be extending into the Rocky Mountain Territories, ls entirely and savors only of the spirit end policy thatone might expect to find iu somo contemptibly little, outof conservative, and ignorant - village or hamlet In England. Grant that the Chinese are immoial and inferior. Are the miners and Inhab iUnta generally of the Pacific slope and the mining regions of the Rocky Mountains so Immaculately" pure aa to fear de- ao un-Ameri- can the-wa- y, filement from their presence? t Away with such nonsense, toTiiOC j This intolerant disposition Is a bad Or worse than was ever m anifee ted ; by HOUSE. The Speaker said the first business in order was the question of privilege, at adjournment yesterday, endingexpressed his opinion, he asked Dawes to occupy the chair during the discussion. Sheila bereer made a soeech in oonosi- tlon to Butler's resolution, protesting of Georgia. against counting the vote Wilson and Pruyn . were appointed a committee to inform the President and Vice President of their election. Shellaberger'a speech defeuded the action of Vice "President Wade, and said tha concurrent resolution had settled all difficulty in advance.' He said this was copied from a similar concurrent resolution adopted at the time of the election of Munroe. Thomas said, 32 years ago he was teller to count the electoral votes when Van Buren was elected; then a difficulty existed relative to the State of Michigan, Which Clay, with great foresight avoided by preparing concurrent resolutions similar to that under which tha Joint convention had acted yesterday. The debate was continued by Woodward, Eldridge and Bingham, all defending the action of Mr. Wade. Bingham denounced Butler's resolution, as being revolutionary and as unwarranted aa any act of the session. lie called upon the House to compel him to take it back. Schenck replied to the legal argn ments of his colleague. Bingham de nied that tha convention was bound by the concurrent resolution, and denied. in the course of his remarks, the power or tne epeaser in joint convention, to order the arrest of members as yester day, ue yielded to cifax ,w ho defendedhimself against the Imputation of exceedine his. rif; hts.claiminflr that hejnrfnrm- ea a simple outy. ScnencK disclaimed ail Intention to Impugn the motive of the Speaker and said It was only- a question or law with him.' Colfax continued to speak at length. Garfield addressed the House, adverting strongly to the conduct of the members of the House yesterday. He moved the previous question on the motion to table the resolution, but afterwards , . . withdrew it. Logan obtained the floor, but yielded half an hour to Butler, who replied to the attack of Bingham, and disclaimed the Idea that Wade was responsible for of the ruling saying that ha was the mouth-piec-yesterday, of some one, parliamentary courtesy forbade him saywho, .He modified , his resolution ing to forward to the Housa protests against the manner of proceeding, and to order the President of the Senate and;, the presence of the two Houses during the of vote of Georgia,! n obedience counting to the order of the Senate only, and his adjourning the joint convention at his own will as an invasion of the rights ana privileges or tne House. ' - e the Ignorant English 6r their equally intolerant Americau descendants, to-1 . wa a rds th e Cel tl 0 race. long fashionable in liri tain and America to preach the doctrine that the hardy eons OENEHAL. of the Emerald lalewoold take the .Washington. Government has bread out of the. mouths of tha Khgllsh agreed. to issue bonds for forty mll or American working-maBut suoh more of the road of the Union Pacific reserving a large amount for bigoueu prejudice nan raieu' out - to' a Company, construction of the road. tha complete considerable extent now; and' while' the ; a no uommiuw or. and means Irish laborer has ever been fti the? front nave agreed to reportways a resolution for rank where hard labor and delving; toll opening a conference with the British were to be done; and perhaps has been iSorth American provinces, relative to the navigation of the SULawreuce, and willing to do it a trifle cheaper than commercial Intercourse; they have also others, his fragalltynabHttgnrm'tdTatf agreea to report a om to exempt from eo, he has never, permanently.. dimin duty, the cable bought for Collins' Bus- k Teiegrapn. ished the chances of his Saxon neigh to Con sent Willed, Secretary ' bors to gain a livelihood. Igress a voluminous correspondence kTrt h This bill, introduced Jbjr declares that Bliss and Master-nla- n into the Nevada Legislature, will Lopez. were criminals, being deeply 1m- probably bo defeated, on account ofthe puctiai jq a norrioie conspiracy. in wide spread combination of miners, and declaring Bliss and Masterman, Lopez he did so not Id a sense of reclamathe Influences they will bring. to bear said tion1 but as a graceful courtesy on the j against it; but if defeated It will be a or Paraguay to tne united States. part standing reproach lo the people of Ne-- I The House Committee on resolutions vada, such a policy being worthy 'only have decided in the Louisiana contested thatnorthe seat belongs neither to i of the blue-ladays of Furl tail & ihul- - case, CoL Hunt, Coi. Mann.'the Menard !;. erance.; j deceased, naving Deen legally elected. , .Nashtiile. A Are, H'i tisTf tit f destroyed the business portion of the town of I x Towjr. We were very gratified Franklin, doing damage to to have a vbut from E. James,'Es4., of the ot - the amount ' firm of Round j&t. f The Senate will probably concur In Rtatloners, printing materia! r etc,, Chicago. the House resolution requiring the gov We are indebted to the liroi forntimerous ernment to disband the mlllila. courtesies, and take- much picture In reThe con Indianapolis. Republican meu oar business to him commending upon the in dls 8th gresalonai a convention, whom he may calL The firm is first cz one in every respect. We tmt Mr. Jisrea. met, nominated Jos. M. Tyler to All will be a- pleasant aad a proritable the vacancy caused by the election of " JL. 13. frau to the U. S. Senate. -f one. ':. A lUcnmond. In the United RIp the District attorPoLicx. Mx.Mycrs, considsrablyjnown' District conrt. a "aneeziit.. .was onTa" "'bender", last ney, la accordance, with tha Las traction oX the Attoraey-General' entered a night, and this morning pId $7,50 cf a fins. w . ;-- -- n. Bo-Ame- ncan to-da- ' y, " i i 1 - ! haa been In use be named latter the point and Faeiflo tvtea oold aonrsa has been much tha Jttd Sarins. j this than to, valley, f t grater haa occurred from the Vl-uf In-ron ft a stampede Booth Faae, ana Wind River DellKht, Horn. It la over to tb bead waters of tha Big to tha placer mines are found said of Oolormdoana la 15S. a "uaeoverad party by whomever reuimedta tha aetUementa. The atodcada haa tone foundation of an unfinishedtree on which bern dlaoovered, anda Bear It atha information had been cut wlih hatchet Um lb party by whom it waa dona bad tnelr trv Indiana And that the? would bonce etolan MlBrn ia LteA iIImiimiIi iAi UMT rived In tne MtUnint..o far aa anything is meet probably fell victims to the known, of they taa MTagea. It la beUeved there are eraelty rtoo placer and perhaps quarts mines In tbat locality, of which the anfortanate party alluded to are supposed to have been thedlBOOverera; thoosb it la said tbat others have at times seen indications of them.- t Matters are moving along comfortably at 1! : 1 SonthFaaa. If S;:!;t S ;t . U t ' V iimuw-holn- ' . I s j Madrid. The Carllats are active in the Basque provinces. France is watchthe frontier closely, and yesterday ing Carllsta while arrested twenty-eigwere eent to to cross; they attempting ht i .; ajafeHAT. 1. AND Constantly arriving at the FARMERS EXCHANGE STORE, for Respectfully i ak the F -- w to-da- y, f-- to-d-sy Jamea-holeaal- e . " :- - ' t V- - to-da- y, i. - A nd will be sold. Wholesale and Retail, j or.Jraln.u-.-;r,.-;.J- s ; ?. 7 , NEW A. i ; 'i ' I ' And their numerous patrons, t . . . )- Great Sensation 'Drama. EXAMINE AND TO CALL f THEIR Factory,; Ctolleoea,;;j Denims Ulekorles, Flannels, Ielaine, VCerlBs Bet TleUlng--. Blankets, Sheeting-j Ilata, Caps, f10 snd Shoes, - ; boss lajrancE: r OF to-d- ay : V :', CLOTHING, of the Best Quality and Fashion.' :; ! GROCERIES FAMILY T Teas of tte'cUoteet and tbonsands of ' NOTIONS. v Feeling tbankfal to our friends for past, fit- -, them to eon ll one to us vora, we Invite si we gturnte tbe greatest satisfacfhe.'i-CDBtom- mm MEM, tion, d63 27 HARDWARE, I AGRICULTURAL Hate and "; ' "., : LADY A11DLEYT SHOlfflftKBB, on hand the finest quality constantly Vnd latest style or CUSTOM-MAD- K-- s K; American! and Frenoh Calf Boots, CJaps, Box Toes and Fancy Heel to salt the mot t fasUdloas. Good nt guaranteed. Ahmthebt and most substantial KH'anct COARSE BOOTS and SHOK- made In the i j - SHOES, Territory, sotted o '1- - RAILROAD AND KANYON Ushds. QUEENSWARE, Uien-fuo- s. : , RTOSEH i ATi THE DEAD SHOT! -- ti r i of hand - . ' - TERRITORYIV. - - s 1 - HOSIERY, GLOVES, f r F ' . 1 ; i ' s oo it t I Ij - BOOTS, SHOES AND V Toour large stock of goods Just received, whtoti we are selliitSsmi tbe ; 15 LOWEST CASH PRICES Etr NOTIONS, Wa also keep r. ti" I' A. ..f-'- V - Chicago, .iff. j"' . i SINGER'S CELEBRATED FAMILY SEVIWG : MACHINES ! ; ..''( t' xixiiroza. ! For Sale at MANUFACTURER'S PRIOE9, wiia saaiuoa et reignt, and WHITE EAST TEMPLE STREET, S. CITY. ' V..: We make a specialty of iOOUS. li d70Cm 1 j f 0 NEW STORE. JBOO 17JS Misses' and Children's Balmorals ijadies'. . ana wnxiesa uaiters, or all kinds, " a4 "i . bxasoztAbx; airKv;;; ' "W m WM.. BARTH r'-V- '.-' - 'k BROl, o 8ntli Street. 2nd HAVE JCST RECEIVED a stock ot Iieather T JL from th Hast, conglsttn of French snd Cair and Sktns. Inning Bktns. Philadelphia best. f bemloclc and oaKtptanned Hole and Up a per Leather,, and variety of Root and Shoe which I propose to sell to tha public Flndlnr, v-at . reasonable rates. w 7 C.- atTSEW. aaEOt f a 3 doors seath ot Post Office.' - ? t- -- , . i - i i sa '1-- 4 fWk ! ' 4VC. JL O leu lWrf J f( DRfCO ABdaccaeralAiisorlment ; than my Stove made, r 1 ! i K'asc.' Navl States; Baeon. ' H of Dixie 3Se. Cheese, ljrre :42c. Purequantity Ieai Lard, j cooEma-sTbTi- i m tot ynvTsiiDffi) SON, OLESALE AND ItETAlL t Return mnd irttH & CO. S & - 5 .iLrlUit BUCK'S PATENT a J; SHIPP A D7STUART ! j BY especially call the attention of oul(1 FROM THE DIFFERENT SETTLEMENTS & 02 WabaIt Avenue, CO WANTED , OK! - : E MOW w a FRESH A1UUYAL YE, mm 1 At ; CO., 1 i I-- e CARSOU, PIRIE ; 1 . ; slim &. ity. 432if of the ummmm d63ly CA8H BUYERS WILL FIND IT TO THEIR INTEREST TO GIVE US A CALL. d67 LARGEST STOCKS 1 ililtubail JU C of 1st dMr .narlb naees Ntors Slain St., Oar goods have been selected with great care. We eall attention to onr BOOTS particular whicb are of the best qaaHtj-- , sad SHOES, and for style and durability are ansurpaissed. 4 - In ti.e Charter Oak Coal J and Wood Stoves. ; VE oaiitry supplied by the cas ut uv.' flgares. Call and examine stock. ' it to-nig-ht, thedis-establishment- CO-OPERATI- ntPROTEl) hi ! . .. TZTE j it j! BOOTS AEID DAVID DA.Y. . i il I0T IMPLEMENTS, - i - JAS. L. : BUNTING, m ; veiling TThifS CJlassware, Oils, I'V .Kails, Etc., ; j ' Ttln-l,- - : " !" r From the Australian and Callomit Theatre. Who will have the honor of making her Third In tnla City in ner great Appearance . personation of k Whllan was hang ;i Supported by! ed at 11.15; he made no confesswas ion. Everything quiet. A GREAT CAST OF THE COMPANY. London. The House of Lords met to day, but without important business adjourned to the 16tb. HE Keverdy Johnson is the guest of the corporation of Glasgov. After a din . ner given to him he made a speech FRIDAY, FEB. 12th, Alabama the He said defending treaty. Will be presented, for tha first time In this City, he regarded it as settling the points at a new8enaatloo.nl Drama, adapted expressly for M las ANN IE LOCKIIART. from Miss issue and would prevent further trouble. Braddon'a popular .Novel of the same Havana. Teiegrapn lo communica j name. In S Acts, entitled, tion between this city ,Lango La Grande and Villa Clara, deetroeyd by the revolutionists, has bten" restored. It is reported that the leaders of the revolu tionists, in the sagar districts or Villa Clara and Trinidad, are Adolfo, Corodo and Brother .Frederick. The former was, until recently, Ameri can vice consul at Cienfuos and was removed by request of Lersundi. He AKXE JOCKMAItT was Colonel in a Philadelphia regiment LADY AUhiBV-MI- Sa of Zouaves during the rebellion in The performance will commence with tbe America. The latter, until last week laughable Farce of was American consul at Trinidad, and has just resigned. .... .Havana. The arrests of suspected parties tnrougnoufr the eity and. island Police and military are continue. r among the prisoners. Many well known planters, merchants and lawyers, and o'clock. Performanea .lX)OR3 OPEN at the English Consul at Cardinas. have cnuimenevs panetaaUy at?. ' also been arrested. There was a meeting of merchants at the palace last night, to raise funds for the Government, but without any deci sive result. Madrid. Tea thousand troops are to sail Immediately for Cuba. Athens. The chambers have been convoked by the new ministry, and will meet in Ave days. London. A banquet was given to the at Fishmonger's Ministry Hall. Gladstone made a speech in We have noir which he reviewed the progress already made regarding one the Irish Church. He declares his inOn tention of proceeding speedily and V: prudently, and said he was encouraged by his constitutional knowledge, by the character of the Queen, who associates herself with the interests and atXectiona i ,i J of the people, by the character and i 1 i of his favora the colleagues, by ability Li ble judgement of the country and by the justice of the course. Bright also spoke, and urged tha necessity on the part or the House, or being more econo mical. A Montreal dispatch says the gov ernment has refused to give uoWho- lan's body to his friends..- The Fenlana onlesa' threaten a large demonstration u f ' Ml! WW M I ' the body Is surrendered." I' WHICH WE OFFER Tne J? enians at Quebec held a large meeting and petitioned the Lieut. Gov. to respect Whehtn. vs Paris 12. Tne Constituent Cortes was opened yesterday, with great ceremony. resident Serano said the nations of i j a4 Europe, in obtaining a higher civiliza '.afaa. tion, had thrown otr the traditional bonds which! had fettered the public "f a .r 4V mind. Spain had long delayed - follow the of their but lng neighbors, example now she calls upon her representatives VJH QLESALE AUD .RETAIL to construct a new edifice.-- The former ii I til S, XSW. j extravagances, and. the embarrassment Bait Lake OUy; Fab! i of the finances, the Government relies .ft;. 4f: irit tOOU&ij upon the Cortes to remedy by economical legislation regarding the interest on I the public debt and the. expenses nfJth army and navy. He urgrs the consolidation by the deputies of the radical principles of liberalism in religion, the k'' press and education adopted by the u- - .ti-r 4 gyk, 1 claimed Government. He provisional that the Spanish revolution was irresponsible for the Cuban rising, the latter being due to past errors.! He hoped the insurrection would be speedily extinguished aud would be replaced by durable tranquility based on reform. He said that slavery would be abolished , r I .AND gradually, without cojnpromhilng proJ; In W c w the Antilles, perty ' Ready-mad- e LOCKMAIST Bayonne. Ontario. Ottawa, . Assortment Large and Complet Engagement of tha Favorite. Artute, Croekery, . ' , j s f a Call 1 ' At"- -- U 3- and examine our prices. FiRSTi roori L tTSriOX iconrii of westerw TEEGBaPn OFFICE. - I . PRAMX.;iCO.i Wood-wort- i ADVERTISEMENTS. MERCHANTS OF THE 1 Cheap as can be Sold. IXBOK STOCK OF CO OPERATIVE MERC ANT1IJE ASSO- - GtllfML LimHIDISE, ADVERTISEMENTS. Consisting of CIATION, - : rOBIGN. 'J : ' .j ' Advertisebeh ts. IlEtf riiEiir . ' : K if iA, .'1,1 t Testerday the Probate iia ICO fi. r.c Conrt disposed of the case before it. Anson D. Lamb and Charles F .Andrews were ft:f.. r: : cry XU il 8 h" Indicted and charged, tha latter with steal-ln- g and driving off,, and the former with Marshall! &' Co.'s Camp? receiving and selling stolen cattle, r From the evidence it appeared that the cattle beWEST OF PROMONTORYl longed to Benjamin Roberts, and. were turned out in Cedar Valley from whence were taken. li were brought to they Mill Creek kanyon They and there sold to a ifr. itotiiracts Yeirorrrom North.; Mr. North sold them again, and 5,000 after passing through several different TO H KOMVV TiCS. hands, the owner got track ofthem and obtained possession of them on replevin. The money was returned to the buyer in each ADVANCES .MADE TO case by tha seller, till Iamb was reached, SBLE PAllTIES TO REACH; -- r who produced a forged bill of sale. After a careful hearing' of the case, both" were ;f j AND J2NQAGE mWORK Xaunb was sentenced to one year in the penitentiary, with hard labor, and to Enqaixaat t naadqaattexv ?j;4'i ci pay a line of $500; Andrewa to two years. In the penitentiary and $250 fine. ' t fo bra-- itW Nsw Miinss. Major it. EL Kaadair. paid ns a Ox at tha Offloeof visit yeaterday artarnooh, havlnj arrived from r.iAncn aLu r;ct Bryan. Ha has been raa&lnz the mall batwasn trtta South xaudaaaecvss. Fasa Far dS9tf Bryan and CtoxviCTED.1 .:t;--tw- n SiinDUARE C: CUTLERY , i ' con-vict- ed t. 5 ' ; s . . 80a sAWS" 'it COM COOK KG STOVE, which U superior to any j. Btov made, $ I j J BXTOIX & TrTSIGHT, lr Zl2Q is 722 H.'Eaiji St, St. Louis, afaBaiactarrs ot all varieties of COOZZHIQ & HEATI3TG DTOVE3. street. Where they are open'na; tbe largest and most ? complete stock ol Hardware in thaWesU They were awmrdsd the Tremlnm; at but Btau Fair, aUo at last BU Lonis Talr, Oct, 1868, after acrid trial In J3tlng trlth' the loading Etores siade Ralph Xset aMlTMt. We alaa Eaaaiaetare tae Celearated PARAGOII Tortli flecoua 8U Klnlzead, ar,-Ja- mes m PL1TEa) 718 (Net Vlllltm-tf- . P EDETAIS, North Main Street, Jt. r f r- Or?.iIBi U ORIS & E.CLiaihby. 11 1 - T. B. xilndVley. MWDSIJQY, , L P O OiT0r AfJ 0 0 H O EG. |