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Show a S E tt-ie- t RET"E"V V' I. vV E'MTM ?. ri1! GN E W S February.. i41; local and oTiiraKA'fT? TIT" sawv COXaitEJWIOVAL. f ii v ... !' . Stewart: aThe e y 1 "ld head-quarte- rs I - To-nig- ht to-morr- . - " ' : BTJCTK'SPATENT t. tei 4 HORTIOTJITURAl4 Jj ssU : 1 Ala-oam- a in-tauc- -- , ,f .ii-.- . 5 . k : . " 1 Diie-BlU- s. -- ( , -- heavy-hearte- d, Mourns the loss of Mamie dear. IThese dear children, pure and guileless, . And to nature's promptings, true;" IHeply, fondly loTd each other holv belncr rlo. TjixA ... v ? New Orleans - Trouble, brewing between Cuban refugees 'and Spanish residents of this city, has' "occasioned a concommunication from the sul to the Governor; be: Spanish asks government Interference for, the. prevention to occur of difficulties which are likely at. any moment, and pledges, his own Influence to prevent any disturbance. The matter was referred to the chief of " i i police, "i TiTola2T Ys. A verdict for 15,000 was rendered y for the plaintllTin tho case of Floyd vs. the Erie railroad for injuries sustalxfM by. an accident to ' ' w V. ' a train. Gen. W. F; Smith poslUvely declines the appointment of Consul General for the United States to Havana, i' s ; i San Franolaoo. The excitement about the White Pine mines is increas ing; fifty four companies have gone to the mines there. They have been incorporated here with nominal canitals. ' " ; sixty-tw- o -- 31 . Oft they ate and drank together, Full pf innocence and lere, , 5 - t ;!; With their eyes as brightly beaming, As the shining stars above. orten have thejTjolriod.thelr roices, j sweetness sung; t- And with bird-lik- e WhilPthelryonrjg hearts; gayjmd Joypua, III vaTd music of the tongue. ; Hut dear Mamie's volce'cij longer,' v u . r Oni hand one of the aal-Wett- . We LARGEST STOCKS or UTJCIC JWERCttftK ISE IH TBK 3!. i d67Aw2 r I : v WHOtESALE dC76m . DXALLKN f , .ov . MACniNERY, . Adapted to the use of COAL and WOOD. ' - , r OAK NEW! CHARTER ' '. THXl'V i 4 Falls onLula's liat'nins cars!; Lula'a heart is full of sorrow,. ) J And her eyes are wet with tears. When he hears a tiny loot-ste- p Lightly trlpptm; In ,tha hall; How her heart beats! IsUUantlern: No; she does not come at all. f Kindest friends, to comfort Iula Tell her, Mamie lives shore, (? IC I iv a land of light and beauty-- j V-land of light and loyer fcJ' .Ins v' There she mingles with the angels, Jn a sinless, sacred place,"? r And with pure and holy rapture ' Sees the Savior's smiling face'. Salt Lake City, Feb., 18C9. ss - ... 'it' K l j LEWISIIAM; & '. ; ! leased the five story marble branding, Having K Lloerty tttreet, and equipped the same No. with the latest styles of Type, and most expeditious Pi esses, ws are to execute and at low rates,prepared AHO of Color? promptly, every style Railand Ornamental PrinUng; Commercial, road and Theatrical Printing or every Kind and i description. RxrxBKKCS H. B. Clawsoo, Esq., snd W, C. cfttalnss,Esq.--new Issue of Salt Lake CiJyCorpo-- . , N3 The sjtlonU a specimen of our work. Mj aiyjj , ; ; . 4 - y . ' . . - ; d33 : ly t e The! Railroad Hotel John P. Roberts. Weldln Read, Geo. D. 1 b iri gh a r.iLT;c i t.y;- .fir j I . ;; t.-- - SHIPPifctd. : BEST norsE i I j .n and STABLING In . C. ' . . m:;j r fJ EV YO RICV 4 r.lOVERG Over i Ames Manpfaetnrers WALTER A. WOOD'S ;tBMGITA2t CITY, iArtAftoiee$V possible rates: ! - & Co., JIOBEBTS, Z1EAI and Jobbers of r 400 Broadway, ; TT Pi JENSEN Is nowB3prepared to aceommo- ULe aatexttAYism and ANlMALb, at tho - K. Granger- I i s J r nt - - . ' - condign-punishme- e .'; ;.4 6m' : d and styU of Printing, and Engraving Lithographj)jjmptljijii ' ' Wxteultd. CHiCAGb. d37 w Efi GRAVERS, '1 AMI 1tuI evtory description i M.W.94an96 II LIT HO- - BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER, NORTH 'WESTERN GLASS WORKS. Soulh Water atxeet. 1 Blank Book Sltuinfactnrcrs, r 4 ' SSf &. : , , , REAPERS. , 90,9o made snd sold. and always ready to accommodate. Aasoelatcd , GOODV BLACKSMITH SH0FC , wop.fcftropsbtr JEnxiand.oa' AurnstU, smlraUd taarwrelln tooa sAer Hmtrcd MtUed Itittr-Vt- t l&l, aad l,and , Koik, wnershs remained np to nnLm3uch rwpecta It cti brtttren, and .or trQK and standlo atnoos them. 'nr,QV1,auM llUUFiieau'qao-tVi' ?L'iMlneU and as s UlrvcUnx WBi&r ,K-.'E'- ncn t. .. i . 1 1ps wnereoo real; 'Midtbeconcn hs lleth . ,h ViJ MrUi'i qnlct breaat. r jVt ; for lhm who hers remain. i Urtwp . i nnoutntal Seruors orsu-pain; f y Tlarautsofposltesof . Jb. "WH h soar, trie qnlet, the tbral l oadaanss to es saen bright Joy fads-be bng&ter by il made. n abOT rPrea in hut Saturday' Nmrs, with ; j. farStbJ?11 Sole Agency for the I MT .. la Atasrlean Fork. on the 2d lasL. of tumor m va tnroat William H&eilpv. lie was born in 1S19L whoclleth-i-'pnotiotsiai I'A and U at . GRAPH ERS, , . ' LIBEBTT BX3. , tas PRIflTERSf STATI0.1ERS, WhHeLeadjPaii OILS, Ac., SHOES 89 fei NEW YORK. e Dealers In K I ... V ; ; JDmlr Uorary,QaroTPcanal.-Xm- e'S .i f-r ints tU NASSAU and i CO., . men-tlone- I J.O.Sfiyioiir.KeiM&Hay, -- Whole; - . & - -- . .". Randolph BL, -- TY. t-H- 27 & 29 i - LYMAN, ALDRICH & LINCOLN, afaanfactnrers and Wholesale DealersIa ht . i i The Charter ale is the cheapest flrst-elsStove ever made. Twenty-eigsizes, with and ra .,-,- , , without Extension Top, for WOOD and COAL. Boston. &Co.f Seymour LymanfromS, Boyd .'Address ) .' . i ,, W. Lincoln. C Excelsior llaniifactiiniia Company, Myron WJUymaa". i f- ass m . ! - M ; r.' . al -t 'ill i V : In tne market. i to-da- ;- i ' Unl- Heaviest, Best Constructed, Most Btove form snuA(aieken uskuic; ' i I t Kt i V HOSE. dS7 Sm as are in dally use, and we offer every stove It may be found. - When reference, whereverwere our new patterns made, all recent- lm-were uniiea, ana we consaenuy provemenu oner the E R IES nil M RITBB1R i GREATER NUMBER SOLD DAILY than any Stove In the market.' Oyer - ? ' . Cannot be sxoetted, either as regards quality or were lint introduced quantity.1 1852, and at once took the lead, and have ever i since grown uviavor, anui mere axe now a Send for Circulars. 5 ' & B. O C ties LEATHEBani RUBBKR BELOTG- - Stxv to the public In the year to-da- y, . i -- Clxartesr Oalc. CooIeIhc . 1 j AREAIL ( per-rectl- on t- - . Steam Pumps, Rotary Pumps. Governors-Cupol- a and forge , Blowers, fiortabla, Htatlon.) fV BoltivJ ary, HolsUng and Pils Driving Engines, Cutters, Chucks, Centering Machines. Saw Arbors, Ratchets, Lathe Dogs, Wrenches. Head Lights, Lanterns, Steam and Water Ooages, Wire Cloth, Jack Screws Circular Saws, Ma- chine Bolts, Babbitt Metal, Gqnge Bells, Whls. lies. Waste, Lace Leather, Files, Steam PackBell Cord. Differential Pulley ing, Oilers, Blocks. Glass Oil Cups, and a general assort. ment of Supplies. 1 a , .: Our Stock: of to the They combine great weighfdlstrlbuted of design. and best advantage, with beauty . . ' of manufacture. ; . . : &j , - - Ku-Klu- " '.4 4 3 . : h , jr ; i . v iv V- - Iron and Wood Working iTr-Blah-oo . :M Always in stock a complete assortment oflij I IIIMIM - t . , MACHINISTS -- - Ernt cjnri C0:r CHICAGO. . " James Twamley, Thomas H. Doane. H-- OUR MEW "? H EAST MADIBON STREET, A Co. ( s; . JOS i - i fa : t Eastern lrlees. and ILLINOIS, RAILROAD vi - i GROCERS, . . I- L. RICE &; G. , LTIiMBEIl . . Thomas K. Seymour, Thomas B. Carter, (T291V In calling the attention of the Take Halt Lake city and Utah Territory to Trade ofpleasure their XJ13tEME. stock of GROCERIES in store and arriving. Ws Invite the especial notice of the Jobbing Trade to the Inducements ve can orrer the coming year, and assure all who favor na With orders that they will reeelve just what they order and at the lowest market rates. " 1 -- Ilia Street, r CHICAGO, H ? Jsbbers Supplied . CHICAGO,! - ' t DAY, ALLEH & CO., " 1 ly 1869. i ; Iike - 22 & HEA'tlNO- STOVES, COOKING ' . , ; VRIGHT, 720 & 722 S. iMaia St, St. Louis, r Mnnfactttrr of cUlj Tsrletie of . TERRITORY, V. WHITE GOODS - ; . Importers and Jobbers of Stove made. - r or ' .. .. d29 ,6m SEYMOUR, CARTER & C0 alMfKaaanvctsre tae Celebrsted PARAGQU COAL C0DKII1G STOVE, trMa it tuperior to asy CoI Cook m, verv mow .' Ills. CZZZO-a,O- 0 Send for Catalogue. - ( . 07 State ntreet, They irere awarded the Praalwa t latt LoaMias Uts Fair, also st lut SULoals Fair, Oct, IKS, after actual trial la Baking with tka leading Stoves Bttd I ' Eaat We haye now m . G AHDEtl HOUSHy AND.-LAW- to-da- . t ; R ; millions. , aggregating , "o uv 9 cousiuering w, u(uao the propriety of adopting more string .' ,: BsaaM ent rules, regulating admission of m the new atocsavi The legislature of Nevada bjLs passed theConstltntional Amendmsnt nrnvM. Ing4 for a biennial session, and limits its ? duration to ninety daysjalso a resolution asKing congress to annex to Nevada tne Territory south of Snake Blver. Work on the Virginia and . Truckee WHOLESALE AND RETAIL railroad has Commenced.- The contest for delegate from Wash j. Ball Tlr.niv VnYt 19 WW nas actively begun.1 ' ington territory d!30:ly The remains of a large mastodon have been discovered near, Pelatuma, Cali' fornia. - "Tv New York.- - It is rumored that Gen eral Butler and f trie Fisk are about to :Ui w SAW MILLS ,j In; :.:J): purchase a news Daner in Rnrinirfleld ! PODTH rnnnlnr my and run In opposition to ;8am Bowles MILL. CItKEK, 12 miles from tbo Temple Ock,andtnrnlncout a superior article of Marshall, and Colle the alleged bond robbers . Were arraicnad veater-daIjj; Yellow and Eed Pine Lumber, Ninety-fiv- e hundred dollars were found From which I am able ton II Dills with prompt- in t heir possession and identified as ness and at rewuionaoie price. belonging tl the Pequonnock bank' xiiujccfwru voun. i ue prisoners wcro committed. any aaantlty. for sale at the Mill. Bailable It la stated that the parties here, who XotInfenciog purposes,-anlor stove and raised, a hundred thousand dollars to ;wqod as cheap asolder any In the market. ' '" Hberman witn a ziouse The nearneaa of tbee mills to the City makes Grant's house in Washlncr purchasing or Lumber at them, an object ton. for sixty thousand dollars, and with buyers.Blabs ... . u. that Sherman will probably take pos HENRY MOON. 1st WarJ. limy session aoon after March 4th. , , ' Mobile. Gov. Smith has issued a cir- AlifiXT In Balk Lake City. j? I JOHN J. THAYN. cular to the Sheriff in reference to the , x outrages. He says the Sheriff Ls Invested with ample authority to prc5erve"Trder, andlf he ls "tinable to D. STUART do sq by a pomitatu. It ls his duty SON, to apply topoo the commander of the near est post for military aid. WHOLESALE AND KETAIL . The i JiepubliQarti: special Chicago, points to a difference between the House and Senate! on , the .Constitutional 35C. Amendment The Senate insists that o. i stiates wiron, ot Dixie CheeSe, 38c It is not necessary to add. the v shall Ijkrtre qaMititr 43c. SMire Juaru, be able to hold office." . ..Ml sesr 1. If - 82.00. .The .ZYiinme' special says: E.- B. :tiolce Teas. . 40C. Celfee. wasuDume is better; his physicians think that be will probably get out TobarroJ ' next week.- , Aad gain or r KBf raLAmortmeiit Governor Boutwel will, i. make an effort to induce;! the House to . pass the Constitutional Amendment as sent from the Senate.- - Indications are; that after much consultation, it will be Call ancl examine our prices, v.: adopted by the House If this is tnot be of Infantry, 6 regiments of cavalry and aone, tne wnoie thing win probably ' 5 regiments of artillery. The Secretary XOSt.; d ooa xoarn or western fi rst TTjriOX TELEGBaPn I.OFFICE: ri of Avar Is directed to consolidate the i regiments as rapidly as the requirements of the public service .will admit la Yivirir.lTftd to of till the aforementioned number;', is )Th 'LrtnilAhof7Ym Alabama the the or treaty, rejection, proreached. No new appointments FRESH : ABltlVAL motions will be: made. In the adjutant because It contained no definite basis of it says 'England has done OF I! General's, Inspector ; General's... Pay, adjustment; has gone to the verge of and best,its Quarter-master'Ordinance or Medical national must n.now 1AA humiliation, and till otherwise directed --, by await Grant's , Departments i proposals. - v; law. i arrived yesterPike, from the committee of confer- nHavana,rrTransports y with add 2,000 troops from ence on the bill to amend the laws in day orders have been issued, relation to the navy and marine corps, Spain. More citizens to deliver" to the kiSM; made a report, which, after some dis- requiring--th- e all private arms. cussion,' was agreed 'to. The House authorities ?ft.ijj 19. The Herald1 i Havana New York . recess. . took 'a have fortiAVllley offered a resolution, whioh was special says the insurgentsare , fied mounted batteries the adopted, declaring that the Secretary of withGuanaja; brass cannon, and are manned by State: ahould take measures to ascertain would especially call, the attention of Americans. r Water eight feet deep la in "T7"E ...... the cause of the arrest and incarceration I! ,,;t'MJ Em-ef- o front of the position. on bear The of Captain-Generof guns the Cuba, by 11EIZCIE2JYTS narrow channel,, by. which only : the Cababa, a citizen of the United atown can be approached from the sea.' I FROM THE DIFFERENT SETTLEMENTS Btates.'v On motion of Butler, the expenses for The Government Is prepairmg a uouiia The reb- To our large stock or goods Just received, which Guanaja. the remains of Thaddeus Ste- of launches to attack removing ro lllng at the aat ' . effected el has , vens from Washington to his home in ; ' expedition is said here landing ''''-u''" Seward K. that j Cochenos. r& were ordered It out of Pennsylvania paid has made strong representations to the LOWEST CASH PRICES the contingent fund. committeo on thq Government at Madrid in regard to the Churchill, from the to define felo- death of Cohener, and- other, outrages a bill 'Judiciary, reported nies and misdemeanors, and to regulate which have occurred at Havana, and has We also keep asked the of the peremptOTy'cIiallengespassed." ' . 'of hpf rpetrators. The lionise went fa tor a eommltfee SINGER'S f CELEBRATED! FAMILY ' appropriation- - 'The Victoria legislature haa rejected the whole on the Post Office " vote of SEYIKG - MACHINES ! v the total sum appropriated 13 the confederation scheme by -bill; r -a ' over 530,009,000. llto6. York New at IfANUFACTTTllETt'S PRICES, 2aA Havana '.special Fc Bale wlthaddlUonofFreiaht. a thousand Chasseurs have arrived 4v; esys CHZTZZZZf.Z: from Spain,- and were received, with f. H. Washlncrton. D.C.The House has enthusiastle demonstrations. ' 4 The CAST TJSXCPXJS STREET, ondls-tUleron arms Island s, the Opanlsh forces in fixed! hundred dollar license i A! 3 barrela or less, de- number 70,000. prodadnr s state the ices from that California Jt Holquin d5tf spite .the cppo3itlon. of the -c Insurgents have, surrounded ; the town j Delegation. 4 and cut' cfT' communication 'with the Senator Williams, cf Oregon, U a additional Judo.ofthe troops and intercepted t the supplies; The telegraph lines connecting t with Supreme Court, under the act pending . Havana were destroyed and the mail In Congress. a partjr'of a huncaptured. At Jequaln Washington. The Scnata Committee e dred Insurgents-wersurprised; and on Printing, reported a resoluwere 4be rest dispersed a contract to be made sixty captured; tion, authorizing Manzau-inoan- d towards. for Santiago, the Crowell. with loseph publica- Operations been suspended. Bayomo'have' tion Of the.debates In rCoogrees for a forces Ijivfi, ba:div3tded term of years after March 4th, la accord- Valmazedora v Santiago, Jaqualn and.Bave-m6.- " ance with the proposition submitted by between Melance has surrendered to contract to with of failure him;lncae to leave t , asked and confulfil permission the to hlmi br his Inability x An and iOBBEBS or ,v MANTJFACrURERS aa;i:iit tract, the Joint committee on printing the country, reshall liave the work done under the ;Ipdon,The Jfconservatlvel direction of the Congressional printer grets the reJe'cUoal. of-- the Alabama IIEir S &f B 0 YS' CfOTHni G on account of the delay at the GovernmentprintIng office." treaty, but only in" the jests rati on Ironclads Peruvian cans The will! It West. which Jvey? and convoy arrived this morning,on . j of friendly relations with rland- - and ap- America. Th&Timc$ says the' present Washington. The argument treaty testifies1 to the amity of England, plication for "habeas corpus In the case ;at Arnold and failure does not endanger friendwhile of Spaagler t prisoners j The Standard rciretsthe rewas aujourneu ship;, th&Dry Tortugas, fcd ranees, for; a - rzjyt and says 'aby jection, tlUFri day next. :u .i U , fi.it r ;x; r; i X l j '.'.'-j-- . i GOODS-FO- K-'.- i' " f; 1 j L.ittle L.ula, ; ; j ! - Fil and Dealers lu GROWERS. Importers . . Flower - ; . . Little Mainle lias departed To a brighter, better sphere;- WAREHOpSE. ? ? -- . ft 1 , . ? SEED EVERY STOVE TVARRaNTED. , ; : -- i rf ; - AKn TMi &Ulxri2lHir a& urilX lu Bak 4 , 4 iilf'i - - w from, the Paciilc flUilroaU submitted a voluminous. Committee, Tarioachcsecret- - was rep-teto the in oppositionreport well. majority their parts ters sustained on th Pscifl views , of Tfcecharader minority i i Railroad Billi hart .jAyea excellently. V I ; Wilson introduced a bill to repeal the act, fixing the of tho U the most .rtW 1ft e should audience. j i it General of at the army HvM Washington, r in ibis character, and requiring all orders of the from seeing-hePresident Uent Lady and an Secretary of'...-war to -be' Issued "Tragedy In ere pials went off through him, etc riij Anthonyfrom the committee on printicii rimch more spirit last night than made a report In relation to reportcreated considerable merriing, and i.rmerly, .. ment. .; ing and printing the debates, lie said the great sensaUon play of Janet he would ask. the consideration of the l'ri de will asrain be nresentetL ThLaUan ex- - bill it llent piece, and as it Is not likely to be - Pdmeroy Introduced a bill to abolish lor some time to come, an in New Mexico.-- ' . . ''. presented again who hare not seen it should embrace tills Peonaga was passed in relation to the bill The opportunity to do so. .. prize money to Farragut's men who Living- - assisted in tho capture of New OrAxotheroxk CACQiiT.--Jud- ge leans. Hton arrived in tkls eUy this morniagr, nv Trumbull called up the bill to re: inf jn hi- char go a notorious character nick-- organize . the Judicial system of the irtmxl "Brocky," who was' arrested In United Btatesi The bill llxea the numt a short time ago, for garrotlng; but ber of Supreme Judges at nine, and made his escape. lie has been recaptured, for the appointment of Circuit hu1 is now in safe keeping, and la hardly Srovides etc. The provisions of the bill more to do any likely garroting yet hate been heretofore ' r awhile. , It if" Edmuada spoke in telegraphed. iJ ' opposition tor the ess a en cases bill.. When the morning hour expired for drunk Police. Several and lighting were before his honor Justice the unfinished business from yesterday came up. 'ltntQn this morning; two or three of them, Indian Appropriation The Bill, with I arAflirlmnfa' sjareasxss maM ee I sBr44lf ams ashamed of the x they !were sstrs v. thoroughly to t vim nuut wtvuat cuucuuuivu w in, asked that their names might not be ported and committee the adopted. by We withhold the names of all . rite wart onered an additional lullilied. . section, this occasion, bnt they may relr upon It that upon having another Interview with transferring the control of the Indian Alderman Clinton, they wlU be honored bureau to the War Department. After with a notice in the police column of the considerable debate" the amendment was rejected 8 to 20. '?.The :4 bill was then 1'ai-s- k ALAftM. Humors hare .beenn passed " i ..'!' The bill to repeal the Tenure of Ofllce several time lately that the was taken up and the Senate ad Miaall jh)x was in various parts of the city; journed. such reports AVO are happy to state or the Tipton introduced a bill granting the b t authority, bare proTed false in story Tight of way and public lands to aid the Grande South Peak and JUo ' hithcrto,upon investigation by the Denver, Railroad. last the Within quarantine physician. day r two a report has. been circulated that this WlHey introduced a bill for continuournt wasrajdasin ah Indian Camn,near ing the educational and collection deArsenal. Thi mlma is untrue. This partments of the freed men's bureau till .uorninj? the quarantine physician visited otherwise ordered. ... . . vt camp, bnt there waa no signofamall RailHoward Pacific stated the that There was a few bad cases of road committee would not have time to ;., r las, but beyond rather thlay nothing-. to consider the various bills before them. alarm. dirties putting such rumors into circa-- . so the committee were discharged from i?i ar highly reprehensible, for they further consideration of a number of f ire unnoeensary excitectent, Small pox, bills Incorporating various companies. v. i en xuo oenate. wuay, wimout opposiepidemic, as it baa been in San Fran U a terrible econrge, but if. properly tion, passed the House Joint resolution .., in ft and treated, it oners li o serioaScau.se authorizing the Northern Pacific Com wr alarm. The people Of this city ahould pany to mortgage their road and properl t overy rational precantlorrand preyen-iive;in- 4 ty, and to issue bonds to aid In the con this, rest satisfied, struction of a railroad-- , and - telegraph bating dona tint if il does make Ita appearance, very line from Jake Superior to the .PtfJtto. hygienic measure of a public nature that au be adopted, will be ouicklyenforeed by 1IOUSK. the city authorities. "W e see no cause, for The Army bill was . alarm or apprehension. all the amendments, retaken up. and appropriation Tr.NTit Ward Lkctukes. On Tuesday ducing the ordinary appropriations, agreed to. evening, the 23rd, Klder O.KO.Taylor will were Itock laland armory ppproprla-tlo- n The tn re, in the 10th Ward School House, In provoked a heated discussion.. upon the physiological subject "The House the midst of the debate Butler made a u Live in." To commence at 7 o'clock. final appeal in favor of his amendment Lake for the reduction of the army, In opposiState of the WxxTnxju-Sa- lt tion to' 'Blaine's amendment. He City; cool and "cloudy; Indications of an Apr nrged gentlemen not to take, the Ips proachlng'stonai KayBylUe; 'windy (and LHxit of any man j but to legislate for very cold . Well v We; Sold and dottdy. the beat Interests of the people, acting Iogan; rlondy and cold, wind "from! ths upon their own Judgment and responsinorthwest.' cipringrlUe; vary- - cold .and bility. This was In allusion to a speech wludr. Payson; Tery cloudy, snowing. made by Kelly, expressing, perfect conNeptii; cloudy and . appeaxanoe of aatorm, fidence r In General Grant. blow- road very muddy. Blaine made ante am est appeal against Butler's amendment. He hoped-- the three inches deep. Ephxalm; dear and House would not vote so as to deprive Ilound alleyt quite plea.ant,'ito'anow. General Sherman of a chance to attain pleasant Toad Tpry 'muddy.l Jb'lUinore: wind the rank General in the army, or GenTather and cold, cloudy partially roads and dry. Hea- erals Sheridan or Thomas of a chance good i.lowing; quite ver; clear and windy, no anow; roads dry. to attain the rank of Lieut. General1 l rowan; cloudy and ooiiv wina Diowmg After a debate tho 'Uous? from tho norta.sn&snowi roads nrettT drr. came to protracted vote a on rethe Ceder Crtvr cJear but somewhat cold, wind ducing the Rock laland.amendment, appropriation blowing; roads dry. St. George; pleasant from one million ' to a half million, - ; ami line. iiieriuoxur which was rejected. Blaine's substitute was adopted ill to . 64. The bill then V JL M n passed. Blaine's amendment provides ,T .1. .i; that no new commissions shall be Issued Written for little Miss Charlotte Talula. till the armv Is reduced to 20 regiments W w States-ilngland,'no- that-orders-ha- ve "4- SENATE. or-th- new treatr xnuat come fromtheTTnlted unfettered from t5acssl0D,i?Ul only hereafter, aim to InXona Seward on terms of absolute equaiitv between gvven to release, War- the two countries, which will serve as ... CosteUctand ren.; . ji.vjui. ,nA for arranging the points of the c 4 w k Boston. A resolution was introduced warning, if r z new convention. ' fnto the inonse toJday, that the treaty be spurned .with contempt,and that its adoption dis'would ' be Vluihonorable to the nation.-tf) j NOTICE ! (Seward; in renlvto a iPhlladelbrifa In payable llrmwho requested special, protection HOLDERS ' rf 'oarare to present rqueitwl 01 vessels ana other .property on . the .. south coast of Cuto in: the iviclnlty f toem Jor payment forthwith. xuua. nmuau. anu uienruega, aayt C12585 wSlW 4 the Secretary of the Navy informs that him that fully half the fleet In command of HoU is in Cuban waters, and ,1 .. i that the Admiral has received full and frequent instructions to be vigilant and active In protecting American interests in the regions referred to. ' toSeward a .dispatch P.e?elleyrrwhoU j to-da- y, of the De sere t and City THK Proprietors bvecon!ollviinled their bnslnw.nd will on and (after ta r"JItT DAY QV KEBRU ARY.lSGbe known hndert&e style of the t al-maz- eda -- 1 GQ-DP- EHAf - i ! -, .,. IVE : to-ua- y t, i . ; 4 .i i GITY- j i PflTTISY. . . nd all business will be carried on at The old lined. Oaard llower Folding Lir orS.East Temple Street, theNew 11 h test draft, most Simula 'and dnr-hi- n tootW. City Pottery lour blocks kuuUj of Oodt'u Urug tftorq. -- ju-- jja'vii$i.f siMita Tv . JSUel Uowmsdev.-- ' t : .yv -- -- snvitw Trootvs BEXJp.riAixixa The most machine In cse.heaper. All .wyf.w V' machines perfect All Persons knowlng.themwelves Indebted to try.v. manufactured, t warranted, the above flrrxif are req nested to Walter A Wood, Mowing Reaping Machine Co. call and settle the sameresrtfoiiy witness delay; and all those having claims against the above firms, CXLAB. E.VIlITrXATT, General Western A will please present them tor settlement. JAJXE3 CI2 OJYJWXCo., nvrsro rAr.nLirr,. Geo Sole Agents for Utah irr an v.... . iM, n. nth. A.nr.ir. v k.V'r.!f . d57.wMtf x t ,, JOUIi dZ9 3m tJABTi'IviT, . as!!" .-- i. ti . g-- j 14 3- - a : ,, t 1" 4 j 51 U.b |