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Show t v, . V 1 1 -- deseret evenihq;news; IN Harris V199. TwetMlajr, '.: t -- . ; i'. ! vas lookitifraaerlv. aud. impatiently to t be Inauguration, Qea. Grant aVClilef r UgUtrate ortlioUhTtea BtatesrBcarce- ly a tongue onx.n in the country seemed to be einploytUi" abusing rjifepreH i ing; in 'resident elect and ine noUoo ftecoled to Lie general that immediately upon hV acloniiQ to f national JegbliUoH wold-begi- n fuel den. The of luovte harmoniously. 'rant hariuf been elected to the Presidency by tho IUpuUUea lparty;favored Shis view, fur that party having a large juajority.iu both brunches f he Na tional tegfslaCiire waS'anaUgury; that I bey would work harraoalously with a President of theif oWu election: After the Inauguration the nation was tn the tiptoe of expectation to learn who "were the member of. tho new Cabinet, Tor with Grant's u&uaV reticence, he had scarcely dropped a hint by which liU moat inllniato frlembi coald later who were the chosen band, ; At lost the Munouncement was made, and the choice had not giveu such general satbifactlon, '.Eadt and West, V might liavo been mxs pected; the comments of the press ure not atjdXXaYorable to tbemembera of the new Cabinet. K. li. Va3hlurneauil A". T. Stewart are well aud favorably kuown; tbe rbrmeV'as'a Statesman; of ability Jrrepfoaohbleintejrity and matured experlencej the latter as one 6t the leading buainea '.me poWeksed of ijreat financial ability, but without political experience.' ff he other hames.with the exceptlonof Cox, of Ohio wbd la a youug man of 'considerable promise aud id looked nVorVni one 6f : the rialng men of the couutrywhave no reputation that can truly be caiea national. It la rumored that llovie, the gentleman flefebte4 foV thNaVy, and Ho a re, selected for the Attorney tHeneralshlp, are nol.ln.cU.ucdtq Jccrt jofllce; that Mr. Washburne, the Beretary of State has resigned, or will do so Immediately, and .that A 'T.Stewari, "? ielcd-Jefot la laat The fact Ineligible." Treasurer, waa foreseen by the President and one of the first acta of hU ofllclat career was to request Cohgfesa to repeal the law of 1798 which prohibits an jinx at engaged in trade from holding the oiUc. This request the Benate has refused ta comply with; and one or two bills introduced. by members for thot same' pwpose5 have to be beenlaWedrhlrVe 1 MPf 3 CIS- i - M . ' I, ' Hi j j - i - 'J ::, i : - -- V ? . .. , dlototedw.iwj4& V s tha sake of Stewart In hU Cabinet, however much, he may desire to do so. It is not at all probable that the President will posh things to such an extremity while there are eligible and able men to be found In the country. 6hotiXd Mr. Washburne resign the po sition of Secretary of State, which, from private advices and other sources we hav been Jed to believe proltable, on account of the precarious state of his health,., we hope , to see the Presi dent tender to this gentleman, one of d bis and trustworthy personal friends, e position that will be worthy of his abilities, and of the confidence reposed in him by all who know him. .While the state of affairs at the national capital is as above described, and; uncertainty ;wlll prevail throughout the country; and at the same time the great work which the new Administration has assumed the responsibility of performing will be obstructed. It Is to be hoped, however, that wisdom will yet prevail In the national that from them as a centre, harmony. will speedily radiate throughout the entire nation. 'retaining-Mr.-f f long-trie- , ex-cltem- out conn-clls.a- ud railway at cex.hbbati.q2f Ooden City, ocjdex. Utah, March 8, 18C0. Editor Scdt Lake TeUgraph.-A- t 11.20 o'clock this a. in. tho U. P. It. R. tracklayers hovo In sight of this city, and from thai time continued their march with great rapidity. The citizens exhibited tho liveliest enthusiasm, and testified tho liveliest Joy, as, from the high bluffs and every commanding elevation they feasted their eyes and ears with the sight and anxand sound of the iously looked for fiery steed. Onward and still onward they came, and thousands and thousands of our citizens, both from here and from tha adjoining settlements, decked in their holiday attire. trave a hearty welcome to the advent of the nation's great highway into this two p.mthey city. About half-pasteamed into Ogden, when Colonel Ban. long-expect- ed st CJamlJc, with true Hibernian enthusi- asm, run up the first llag, which, while floating gracefully in tho breeze, was moou followed by numerous others. And here, Jet me observe, that never, to my mind, did tho Hag of our Union wave more gracefully, or more proudly,' than on this auspicious occasion.5 Our excellent military brass band was. soon out, and. under the able leadership of Captain William Pngh,Boon sentforth their strains of rich music, which, with a royal salute from Captain T. B. AVadsworth's artillery, gave the prelim e. to tne inary4welcome was erected a o'clock stand At public ' 5 o'clock the track. At the alongsidewas formed the direcunder procession tion of the commltteu of arrangements, (Colonel W. N. Fife, Captain Joseph antLPrancis lirowu, Ksq.,) wnich Parry consisted of the Mayor, members of the City Council,' the various schools, under tlie superintendence of their respective headed by the band, bearing teacher, banners. with numerous . appropriate mottoes, among which the foUowthg was soul-enliveni- ng iron-nors- - . . ' Btewart hoaeaty antl Integrity are doubtlesa far beyond ftusplclon, and "II All. TO?X?ra! HIGHWAY may jiofe bt impugned: or questioned, by any member of the two House of Pedcstiiana. emiestrians, and crowded If ttxU law.werv one repeal edt eludes now thronged the restive scene. the4 immense the finaacea Wadsworth's artillery having arrived, a "power, oylt guns wc now fired, of the onntry whtcb? theTreasiiryship salute of twenty-on- e vibrated through echoes whose deafening: places . at the "dlpoiI 'or.Xta'pbeseasor, the mountains, nills and vales. might at some, time bo used largely for At half past five o'clock the rails were his Individual benefit and aggrandise- laid to a point in a line with the Tithing the. ment. But the refu3Al,hovr6ver sound Ofllco street, five blocks north into ' F. D. were Hons. Oi stand the'; city. the policy which dictated accede L.."Farr, A. F. Farr, Cols. 1. to the first demand of the.Kxecutlve, Is lUchards, Gamble, Thompson, W. . Fife, Blair. M. no to S. Mai. calculated harCapU. Joneph Parry, by jjaeana X'fQmote mony 'arid good 'feelings between' rtb:e Wm. Clayton. MaJ. Pike. A. Miner. b two branches of the gorernrnt-nLCatx Gaw,: F. A-- Itrown, J. C. Isqs.,r- Col. Johngresa also manifests reluctance to repeal iattle. li: B. "Warren and the Tenure of Office act, which l'resl-- d son, 2sq.,nd others who were Invited, but whose names I did not earn. ' ' en t.Qraa decided vast audience being called to orIt coming events throw their shad- "derThebylIon. Mayor of Ogden I; Fany ows before this action' of CongreBs In City, Jlou. F.U. Ilichards was then inrelation to the wishes and .will of the troduced, who delivered an eloquent address.' lie comPresident ema to lndlcato'tba Oraut and menced the conductors and by bidding may have to fight agalost anppoaltloa operators on the world's highway most similar to that of which ;hla predcceldr hearty welcome, and congratulating so bitterly oomplai.ned.rr i h i them on the success, thus far,' of this ' An - enterWhile the refusal of Congress to re- ponderous undertaking. he said, calls prise of such magnitude, in relation to the Txeaaury forth peal the-Uour admiration and gratitude; and ship has doubUUea, dictated, by. the it is Impossible for any people to hail soundest policy ( In this special caso tt this auspicious event with greater Joy so, my friends? almost appears like a misfortune to the than we do. y Is it not has existed In the l3;v A It prejudice country; for thoagh Jdr. A. ,T. Stewart minds of some In relation to oar feel-lais unknown la the political. world ha on this matter. It has been said has achieved a name and" fume in the that we did not wish to have m railroad Buch prejufinancial world th at Is unsurpassed. If pass through our country. to be unfounded. has. dice been, proved a .man can conduct with auocese-e- i And our labors along the line, especialdfwMcH amount 4Iu lhe ly through Echo aud Weber kanyon, aggregateof axe a standing and irrefutable testimony to see our great deal dollars a yeartjsucU as Mr. Btewart it of, unthe the completion greatest sTtTi othia, e mutThe7ASeiteorBf p ro ves" t b human skill dertaking everdtslgned by unsurpassed ilnancial ftbllity, aud such and. wisdom. ' It spans the continent, a man is abialttUtiviitfcwwary., a3 the and uniting the Atiantlo to the Pacific, up te us the commerce of the nahead of tb I'reaisury JDepartment of the opens tions: it facilitates and shortens the worldi' f""' greatest nalloTu the and trade between India, China, transit To overcome1 the-- provisions of; the America, and other parts of the world, Mr. Btewart. and enables us, with speed and comfort, law it U sald-tlivisit our friends throughout the Un Huoariclhg dlt interest a .to will also enable the world's ion. his jenormbtni basinets allairs during great It men of wisdom, men, mounhis Itersx? of ofilce, and to place the and Intellect, to visit these ourscience, entlK) 'pfollbj' iiUhe disposal of three tain homes, and to form a true estimate our character and position. Then I trusteeti.ta b tied exclusively, by them of llall to the great highway of the nasay, for the benefit of the public charities of tions, Utah bids you welcome! And New York City. nils would prove pray God to speed the great work, until and may good and kind that gentleman td be the ossessorof an it is completed, the minds of the conanimate extraordinaryamouut of patrlottsnYTor feelings builders r dh lines, and and tractors these days, or of an Intense 'desire to stimulate them to ii ed exertion, hold Cabinet' appointment liatlLis until the last tie and rail are laid. to do Justice in .this It IstoImpossible hardly likely that either the, one or the letter Ilichards speech, which Judge other would lead any man to make such was replete and was liswith Interest, an enormouJ jecu nlary sacrifice as' this tened to with delight, by tho large and The speaker, would involve, 'ana the report may be respectable audience. was cheered ' who. often both citizens by more a canard. , than nothing; concluded and .strangers, paying a The New York lltratd advles Grant high' compliment to the by ability and to Insist upon the repeal of the law' of energy of Capt. Wm. Clayton and his He able them test to assistants., a make of the it and congratulated '33, loyalty on their manner and the perseverance, as-j to hbi Administration; of Congress which they have conducted the In Case of a rupture he In htni that work suring departments. .At the may rely upon tho support of the people close of the address a salute was fired, struck up the "Siar of the nation. In such an event this and the boys Banner." At this Juncture . Mnnnnt would be verv likely to be re- - Spangled the company's boarding and sleeping allied bythe President; but merely for cars, which had hitherto remained alike of-Mr- .: 1, el Con-gresa;y- ii lt,--t- o , - ljJxYQtmv soul-stirri- ng . u w t gs '1. . -- bnsl-nessthTsa- r 1? V v . 1 at w ttf hair.re-olveUiii-oa , I 0 , - i if - U'-'-- i ' 'it j . .( . ; ! . ( J in-the- i' .1 I I T i ! k 31 ' f ( i i J, ir . - ..... - 'attended; none saw; the The frlendsoflGrlswold, of New York ox persons cast witn no parUcular tne a change in the President, anticipating told General Grant that business were, for him are Cabinet; urgently pressing no time would 'for have i s; seeing them of the navy, Secretary Boston.--Aomciai oruer irom tne for several; weeks, and that all minor received by tha appointments wil bo made through the State Department-wa- s United- - States' Marshal i on eaturaay heads Departments. - The of JVt6une"."Kre i"rork special says or me to the musioof the the disregard, pardon juartin, band, tillery's thunder, the Hide and "Lyman Tremain,' it- i thought, will and the long continued, shrill Whistling defaulting cashier ofcame too late, the have) a good chance for the Attorney but It Leather Bank; of the three engines, the .waving ;of to handed MarUn.t pardon demonstraother Generalship; should Hoare Withdraw. bats, kerchiefs, and tions of pleasure, rendered the occasion JIarrisburg. Governor Geary has ' Gold advanced on' the news of Stew such that will not soon be forgotten signed the death warrants of George S. art's Withdrawal. by Gerald Twltchell. and those present. Three cheers - were proEaton, - who are . a nil. SuMr. to oun oe w execnteu, April Warren, posed and given from JKTew iYork.f-NotIthe Utah, division,, and f:tIiEiV":ADVERHSEPEIlTS: perintendent of have been sent to the alike honor to Captain' Clayton, .the enta of the !Albany and Sing Sing tracklaying contractor. Both of these Ttrlsons to diarecrard any document. loudly called for by gentlemen were to deliver speeches the assembly purporung to oe a para on xor icKei, or In response to.'' the honors 3 they liiaisoeu. v A Ml w There was a conflagration early this they received Both declined;. The, former had walked a great many mties, In total West and streets; morning Dey loss $90,000; watching the track with anxious solici Engagemftnt- - otJMFavorltei AWiste, tude for the safety of the passengers Washington. Commissioner Rollins, on the 6th, recommended to the Presiwho came on through, among whom was Col. J. C, Id t tie, and was; in consedent the Immediate dismissal of John WBWB M. Binckley.l The President, quence much fatigued. The latter was no public speaker, and besides he had referred the matter to the Secretary of been anxiously pushing forward and the Treasury, with an endorsement that the services of Binckley were no longer superintending the tracklaying through the day. Both, assured us, of their required by the government,upon which action Secretary hearty participation in our enjoyment Hartley notified TUE3DAY. MAR. 9, 18G9, and of their appreciation of the honors io attended to his The PerCormaike will eommeoee with Tom Dri Durant. shown them Secretary. Washburne dnties in the State Department though absent, was not forgottoh. aha Taylor's charming Oomedy, enUUwl Conmembers of the three hearty cheers were given to him. number of A large - Col. gress called, but no changes are yet anLittle, in ' brief but .very neat and interesting speech, endorsed the Washington. The Indian Appropria nounced in subordinate positions.' sentiments of the first speaker, and f re- tion bill has failed In a Conference com . An official notification of the accepferred to the Inestimable benefits which the Secretaryalso the bill prohibiting the re tance by Washburne of to each forwarded must accrue to this people and the world mlttee: been of has State ship fining of bullion in the mints and their member of the resident diplomatic corps, from the institution, the advent of branches. which Into our midst we nowso joyfulChicago.'rThO Jtepublican' , Wash with instructions to call on him as early ly celebrate. He paid a ;Very.highf and ington speciat says the- Senate special as convenient. iMiss ANNIB 1XCKIIART doubtless a very deserved, compliment committee on the reorganization of the Various rumors have prevailed y to the character or Mr. Warren; testify- committees nave agreeu upon a the at and the -city, throughout - 0PPOrU?d.by .j report, relativeCapitol, to the, Cabinet changes, founding to with what anxious solicitude he and will submit it to the Republican ed more on rwhat politicians desire to A GREAT CAST OF THE COMPANY. Interested himself .for the safety of the Senatorial Caucus The in any approximation passengers on the train with which he, Committee remains unchanged, Foreign accomplish except to the facts,than the Colonel, traveled. .He concluded that young, Bayard takeg the place was stated at the Re- To couelnJe with M Laughable' -'Comedietta, tit of with hearty congratulations tdlht4 Hi hta father; on the Finance 'Committee publican caucus entitled, that the Presifor rival of the snorting steed in Ogden. " his would dent withdraw request j ton succeeds Alorgau Fen Democrat the modification of the act to establish Major Blair next topoke i nf his usual sucoeeus Jienuerson. sue I'esenaca Was happy style, adverting to lib predic- ceetls Morrill, of Maine, in' the Chair the Treasury department, which itwiththe necessitate soontions, long and often uttered, that thought ofwould manship of the Appropriation Commit-- ! drawal Aanle Ijockhart er or later the shrill whUtlo of the tee. Btewart, and necessarily in- Mrs. Wyndhana...--4 Grimes. Howe. with Cole, Wilson, Cabinet a the in steam locomotive would behearil "io Conklln aud duce programe; change atea. echo throuirh these mountains: and Trumbull, remains. Chairman of. the but Stewart has not retired and a state been. made on good authority ment ' now. in his fifty-firyear, he had eeea Committee;. par penter sucr that has ibeen. throughout, full of he has it fulfilled! Long live the Majof, oven Judiciary The Celebrated Artiste, ceeds FreylInghuysenland;Thurman been has e accord and that with nicy-onGrant, jt WERTKBST, years more Ho HISH Hendricks. The Chairmanship of: the tliem between understood.. the And Comedian, distinctly eloquent and entertaining. to popular Committee onjTerrltories: Jai given that he will hot allow himself or Ibis The next speakers were A. Miner; ixye Mr. J. or was place in, xatesFowiep x i arrr wiia, uo Jeu 4 thrown out and Howard, substituted on appointment to embarrass the President ?Are engaged and will shortly, appear.. ana lion. iq., be than their predecessors, did equal the Pacific Railroad Committee; Howt In, the slightest degree; and that If It reIn preparation, Mr. Hernes great specialty of found honor to the .'occasion, in 'sentiments Mtd toj Congress by inexpedient understood retains the Chair. Fenton replaces lieve Stewart that he It is 1 loyal, true, and eminently. .Patriotic, Scott' replaces' Connesi; the will will withdraw. however, What American cltlzeti'eitir contem Morgan, Stewart, other members are Sherman. tRamsay, not recede if he can accommodate his plate the grand events just celebrated, Stewarti CWilson, JUarlan and Drake. extensive business connections so u to auu not xeei nis Doeom swell witn priae In the ComuiitteO-OirMine- s "Min the difficulty, and - in tbls-vieand a glowing ambition inhui country 'a ing, Cole takes the position of'and OF DESElin. Conness obviate greatness; tha advancement of Scienoe asChairmau. Fowler is removed from the he brw offered to make- ofanallabsolute profits and Art, and the development of the Chairmanship of the Committee on a transfer and' disposition powers of the human mind? Does ;hjej grossed Bills; the place is assigned to and interest which may be derived from not feel grateful that the Stars and Ross. Edmunds succeeds Van Winkle his business while he remains in ofilce; mHE BOARD. OF REGENTS bave secnretl the transfer to be made to three emin the services of Stripes wave over the land of his birth; as Chalrmaijof the Pension Committee; ent eentlenien us trustees, who shall or adoption, and that she has been the i?owiee oeintr no longer considered a Re first on the globe to so nlghu consum- pabllcatii thoOouaiuittle' decided to re-- have the absolute disposal of the profits PRO F ESS 0it? J 6 HN R .PARK, use or mei puouc mate such a mighty achievement as the qxieithuaitfencarrom ULftj:crmbii and rvnu . . Tor . i. the r i . JaUcacAerQlJSouthjJTillowjl ew xoniji m cnantiesoi-tuU. F. and the C. F. lUUroad& city oithe charities iat as he is no longer recognized trustees are to select ;V:, Caucuses, or tne And have enittt faftn m PHselpal of the May she continue i to, prosper, increase as a Republican Benator. abso-luoTssist-ant- s are to be vested with supported Jy sacb s ' Carp in wealth and true wisdom; regain ber -- Speaker city,nnd " ' Blaine is busily arranging as he may matter. or require. the control .In power lost eneruies: soon be free from factions the Committees of the House. .'1 wrwl-."- ! t tt.;.'.:Is thereby divested of any inStewart to be.taogUt in tt Branches The of Study and party feelincr: live in- peace; . Senate Republican terest whatever in hiabusiness. The VVahingtou. courses two 4n will b embnwwd UnlreniUy velop her vast natural resources for Caucus agreed tnts moroing, upon tne J.. , NORMAL and 4X) UL.lt U1ATK. increasBeekers office of The number tho sustenance of her. jnlUions of still standing committees. 'The 'subject in The KrnisfrorTescbers Cenwe. wlll and relation to the Secretary Of the Treasury es; thereaxor hundreds at the Capitol Include hoiih and daughters, increasing . j the rojjowtogtiij ' . nnm rrrr lrom fnol ha.nnv was mentioned but wM laid over, it beon is i j ahd undivided that poopUr of the ing understood, that the, President would Chicago. Casserly , appointed 14 1 f , to : relatioiiB. on Ten- committee eann may come rroni every enrao una withdraw his messageon the subject the 'Elocution. foreign aha Reading Ortbograpuy, nd mental, case under the Cfvil m&nsbip, .'ArllhiMUe,.. written Compoditiou, find shelter beneath the broad folds of and that Btewart would necessarily reNew York.-Oeoftraphy, Uraumgr, Drawing, her protectinir leiris. Amid tho contin tire. T Le Caucus shows' that if tr Aught Rights? bill, came tip before the Court of HlaUory. .Otject. Teaculng,, ?,TUeory and art ot ued firing of the gun and tho checring to the vote Congress, by an overwhelm- Uommon fleas yesteraayinarneui acoos, Teaching, Vocal Music. music of the band, the assembly dispers ing majority, will refuse to repeal the a colored woman, sued tne Atlantic MAEMATJC3- -t v b ed to their homes at sundown, having law. 'Ic Is rumored that In case of the Navkatlon Company for five thousand ArlthmetIc,"Algeura, Georuetry. Ilisher enjoyed one of the happiest epochs in withdrawal of Stewart. Hoar will resign dollars damages for refusing to allow '' OOUMERCIAL BTJSINBBS-- f . their history, and the turninir point of and i,make way for the appointment of her to occunv a first cabin on board one atA&mahins. thftir of Utah's future. In all fta Ttieory and practice of Bookkeepingand JJoutwell to the Becretaryship, ana tnat . . Gen Joint new JtKEPir. Hall. Including departmeuw. the attorney Banking AtHoar, Judge be Lyman Tremalne will appointed eral, passed through General. i: If f i torney N ATuiBA-t- ) SCtERCE- S- . .There is a report that the Denver Pa- yesterday. KM , to refused Council have , Common The cific bill was left unsigned. by the PresiNatural Philosophy, Botany. Zoology, Geology (Bpeeial to Uia DeMtrtl Xoeamg !AVtt. now a receive a committee from tothe Work and Mineralogy," Astronomy, Chemistry, Phyiis dent In mistake, and that it - T Tr i have the ology. Mental khUoeopty, Political (Science. who sought men's Union, law. Sil.Scleflraph. San Francisco, 8. The UuIUtln urges Corporation printing transferredtosome The Collegiate Coarse will Include, In adto pay tne printers' u nion dition to the above, the German aad French the North Pacific Steamship Company, firm wiuinjr A- mass meeting lot working lanirnageffrtTietibthei Mathematics, the LUn . esto Id prices. this City, recently 'organized and. Ureek, with the Classics generally. . I tablish a line of steamships between San men will be held. Senate. The Herald says thewar against! the Australia and New Zealand. introduced a bill! prohibit- Francisco, or- Administration has r already. begun It Conkllng collector of received The the port .0 per term. ' ing aecret sales and purchases of gold Cmgllsla Tirknebeis;' XS.OO ders from Washington Jthat the. Islands urges Grant hot to yield to a faction of Fev ilte IlOBlnesa, for the Government; referred; ,iA bill of Ceauaerell to to stick the Paul and. 8t, George, in Alaska, Baaical politicians, but AataraHMtienecslncla-r- i to.the Currency actwas areSt. make? ta lof supplementary Stewart.' and; 15.05 ' appointment made Government and reservations, ding Knilish branches), the-.FinanceCommittee. that it is unlawful referred to L 25.00 Of test Coarse to Collegiate the.loysUyj for, any person to fight over him ' an land or remain, unless JLineoIn The. bill; granting, Mrs... ili" to aaministrauoiu.i his jLaet authorized Congress r by anual pension of $3,000 w as referred to the Treasury Department; and that all people, the Herald, says, will sustain The University toiU open wA. .0 a.m., on the Pension Committee. found there contrary to law him; and the President can rally! all The standing committees were an- persona Conservative element of the country be will moved RoBinrr I. CAyrBXXX,l AcUng Committee by the! military 'author- the nounced. A Joint "committee was or- ities. . The natives r by the to Isaac Oroo, his to ace undissupport. remain 1X4. VXD O. tUXDEBi .k J Eoanl of Regent dered to examine all applications fur turbed, unless found A Washington special says. Boutwell violating the regu- has relief from political disabilities- "declined the Treasuryshin. the lations seals. ! leyen respecting killing Morton introduced a Joint Resolution vessels, includlne two steamers, have postmaster ' 'HOtlKESS Generalfihin .and Attorney i to refund to the several States the, Inter- cleared direct for Sitka T(TTH LORD. y ox i tne tnen 1st. since Feb. secretary ueneraiamp; est and discount on the money borrowed "odered to them JOWH' of Wflsoa 8tate v by them to equip ahd supply troops for 'Legaltehdera-774,.s.- - Arizona advices to but he declined them all. . Another dis San Francisco, ' - not wlsh the United States (Service; referred. says :10th say the troops; attacked a patch . . J Bovie does . . that . The military. JdIIIs heretofore, tabled Feb. . . omce ma ana uuiu owwmivm -j ;. band of Indiana who had been commit- last were referred appropriately. tf to decided resign. finally in the night, neighborhood depredations ting Columbia The District of 45 equal rights of camp Grant, and killed eight of the , .The Chicago Tribune special says the v bill, pocketed by the late President, aavages all Union removed the has President and .captured six. The Apaches was taken up and passed: htt?r"T ambushed a party of whites near TJala-ba- a Pacific Railroad. .commissioners ' ' 'except ' I" The Reverend John Newman was wo- Williams, two men one and killed and as, n is elected Chaplain. ' to an make absolute another-maand Stewart proposes - Tome for introduced a bill to further man; and wounded' and- profits Dt woman; they also murdered transfer of all interest captured secure equal rights in the District of a man named Scott near --Tubac on the derived: from, his business, during his Columbia, providing for female officeto term the of the protrustees, ranches and of fth February. Attacking AC j , jj a daily occurrence. ceeds to go to the public charities of driving ofTstock wasare. Robertson introduced a Constitutionasked rfor. Sur- New York. Many persons think this Additional Atroopsj ' " 4 al Amendment. ThiaiaatitQUoa wiuts uriKU tf..t is that the Government proposition absurd and impracticable. prise expressed Adjourned. forwarded Washburn has hi .resignawas not' aifordiug ; ad equate protection to the settlers and paying more atten-t- o tion of his seat in Congress to the Gov"ExclnsiTely . for ; Wholesale j v a new election ernor Illinois of that dUtreasv-'their WidS'lV offlclal reports j 1 New York. An, express ;;aays" the may be ordered; the usual notice of his New of the Secrataryahip of State topic of conversation4" in financial acceptance say that the Insurgents are disheartened chief 'to the Diplomatic 0!l EOKDAY E0RRIK5 REn, BIRCH 1869 .been iforward has Is the political situation Puerto Prin- circles by the recent battle near are invited to and m severally . it a 2 3 a Corps, they to Cabinet. reference the 7 Early In call at their convenience. , It's cipe, where they lest 1000 in killed and in : certain TS. TBI i was Stew that the a report wounded. The Government? assaulted day there deZl li,'.iwLlU;'i fl 1 was; followed that ho won't remain long inor the; the rebel entrenchments with artillery art had resigned, which There is xeasouf believe partment.' lost 31 killed and quickly by the' announcement Emjwrixim Buildings, and the bayonet; they I. ' " " President Intends giving i the! that succeed Boutwell would . him. The ing 80 wounded. Mm .vts.u? :rtr, h . vV 's him the French Mission: to was effect next that the Madrid. Tho Government: barracks report "Lately oocaplednsf Wm. Jennlnj &Oxr Grant, yesterday, revoked the pardon chances were slim, and that were partially burned yesterday by au which had been Issued by hi3 predev f Stewart had requested that . David A. cessor n Incendiary. :tiiH to Jacob and Moses Dupuys, also BU Johns. The New Foundland Le- Wells mlght.be appointed and that the had asked until totmorrow to to Enright, and directed the immediate It being the determination of the Board of gislature has ad opted, by a largexnajprl-ty- ,. President I and peremptory dismissal of Binckley Directors resolutions in favor of confedera- consider the matter..- i j I to' sell 'ou a uniform- system of The Telegraph's from the Revenue? Bureau. i He further i' 1 h tJ, tion. , Philadelphia., i. t all orders sroalLprofita. Uie business will, necessarily , - London. In the Commons' Washington special says that in con- directed the revocation of Fullerton. liave to conducted on a strictly Cask proceedings against bo Childers, First Lord of the Admiralty, versation with... Blaine ..the President staying" so . .... individual that that may brought basis. announced that the Government will be said as he was Speaker of the House, to I trial." able to reduce the Naval estimates by a andt under .the circumstances, had a to know, he--' would therefore be .The Senate Republican Caucus have million pounds. right to have a Joint Stand Ing Com JTobbcrs, J2ct ail Z)calcrs anil frank and say- that Stewart; had r con- decided forMadrid. In the Cortes y Serraro the removal of political dis mittee and Prim both said they were In favor cluded to resign, and that' the Mass. '. Coimiry and further, resolved that it of granting' pardon to all persons scon, Delegation would with draw Iloajr at abilities, enter to denined-for-thupon general violation of.iellaws the latter's request, and he would ap- was not expedient il" :"at the at but session,! WXTJL present TO. to legislation the !FK?r,JCT, Boutwell, the TO,;THEIB,.12rrEBEgT point Treasury.x publio press, regulating decided to consider,: ithe j : Havana. The command era of a Brit- i Washington. An Immense- number informally ATnOXiZE; THE I?rSTrTUT10X. ft Tenure of Office bIH,tho bill to strength ish . gun-boand a French. steamer, of applications for odce, have been re- en. to a at the Executive Ofilce. It has public credit, and that looking which arrived 8 report that when ceived !Tn a verv few dun th new OId Constitution In election must been be decided that Virginia.5!:; Bahama applications the ;i"t: they passed the were channel 1 Claw-A by Etdredg The oCees of Consul 'at Paris 'and Buiidings.'rnowectipled in tow of two made tor the Secretaryr.of' the Depart- Iiondcu Peruvian monitors son, will also be opened for Wholesale trade.. J So the been end is ment in which havo, cbolisbeJ, rppolntment steamers, with a Spanish 4 llclted. The! President .will not ' con- CcnsrJttca Genera citabliaht i ut thora following in their wake. By order of the Board of Directors, Puello has left Santa Esperita; hed sider the applications until thevhave tThe-Yhi-te was hands of the the heads of House opcutd U, lid J .YTI-- J fcUOvM. CLAYTOri; j vided his command into three flying passed through the departments to wnicn they pertain. public yesterday. A great crowd of d82tr columns to scour the country. . I to the south, now, with three engines, steamed to the front of the stand. Three cheers for the great high-wa- y was now proposed and given, when the wildest enthusiasm and demonstrations of Joy prevailed and loud shouts rent the air. Amid the alternate pealings of the ar- from Ciin- arrived or a number with fuesos prisoners; amonz them were four priests.v ; Havana. A steamer irom era vtuj briiiri pewi of a b&ttla between the national troops, under Alatore, and the rebels, - under "Negrete, in which the KegTete escaped latter were routed. v to with a few adherents Bocandos; the Prlete, cavalry are in. close pursuit. Cel. Implicated inNWrfttA'a move' was cap tured neariVerw Cruz and taksn tothatcity and shot. The government is sanThe in gulneAOZcruahjmsLthearevolu' surrectlon in Mereda and i Yucatan' la over; the ringleaders have been captured ana anni. i . r Bosecntna iiaj hti freqaeht 'private interviews with Juarez: it is supposes that of great-- J mpoxtance are unaerquestions consideration. There is much ponUcal aKlUUon in, the Capital, ?Madrid-I- n; the Cortes, yesterday, altera stormy debate on the future form of the Government, the. Itepubli cans demanded the removal of Marshal Montpensier and accused, the Govern ment of trying to smuggle him into, the country as King.tPrim defended Montpensier,, Tope te preferred Montpensier for, Kiner to a (Republic 'Serrano de fended the course of the GovernmenL. He said the choosing a ruler had been left to the Cortes, but 'this Republican pressure on tne unamuer was wrong. fji. steam er -- ! i 1 ,- r n I -- - had-bee- 1 -- to-da- y. 1 ces ! ! - n Ei.,i4i..,.rj - w . i m . JL l -- j - mm" to-da- y, to-da- y. bfSH SS1 HP'sbbV L 0,0. "ariiisIE3Veiiiiig:, - A IT .. nil AM. w ' ; - to-d- -S- ; I to-d- ay mwa mm '- i to-d- ay k j - -- st irritLE - ; ? b VaxrWinhle -- UiliniTY w. . -- . " ftj e 1 - "V tn-stltutl- on, i te ; - ; !.- - - d4 - ! . . ; j yn s to-da- y.! - .- XNaUSa-BRAJitCHE- d . :j . S i ; - l0i .i - 1 -- ', j ! ! . - . - for--Washingt- - -- ; 1 1 , , I - . , . ; " j . , : - v- : I ; ) j i . : 1 i f try A. A. V. 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