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Show DF.SERET EVEKINQEWS, sUtcincn Tatout the futility of Iho cffbrts hiadc to convert Uio Jews , that the Secretary of the Hebrew Christian Brother lipod, Iter. E. Van Noorden, himself: a converted Jew, felt it necessary to in a sermon. To strengthen his afjrument tho latter said that. Twentv thousand Jews in Europe join In wor-Worshlpping the great king," (Jesus.) This assertion a Jewish minister dis-putcs;jand"declare9 it to be positively untrue. He says there are not twenty dozens of Jews converted to Christianity in.lluropo. - He adiniU there may, be about two or threo thousand of baptiied Tewa .there, jhe v thinks , this estimate rather high);! but there Is a great difference between baptized Jews and '.Hebrew Christians. Jews had suffered so much in every country In Europe, and had been excluded by law from so many privileges, that, to overcome' the. manifold obstacles In their way, he says, many Jews underwent the formalities of bapof these never tism. But nine-tententer Into a church; they care nothing about Christianity except tape its enemies." A' Very, very gmall number of iewft may be said'' to be honest converts to Christianity; but this Jewish minister seems to doubt whether they are sincero. Ho thinks these stories about converted Jews is onej)f the many disreputable means whereby good; and unsuspecting Christians are induced to come out with their quarters' and dollars for the benefit of the Jewishj missionaries.. He cites one Instance ofthe kind to illustrate thlsl A reverend gentleman of Chicago made a statement lately In a prayermoetlng, and it went the rounds of the press, that dur ing tho last year a whole Jewish family con-tfov- Tndajr( v,- - f. ,- JtarrU 23 IMS. THE. IXlIAX.,rQi;i3T10a ;? 2.. .r;-- Onk of oar exchange's says thai the late winter cam paigu has been the Hist sen sible Indian fighting done by this na tiou. Tins opinion is very generally shared writers ;on tnlr question ty throuhouLlhe;rYtC:Arwarrtt t that swift and would cruel, sharp, had for its object the complete blotting out of tbe Indians, would find many advocate in the Western States and Territories v It was only the other day (hat we read or a jroposarwhicb was made In Arisonsf to exWnuinatu the Indians root and branch... Many are of the opinion thatsuct method of settling the Indian -- etlou fwbnld,'W-the- ' easiest and cheapest; but the'nation would Incur, odium .abroad by the adoption of such a barbarous plan of dealing with the aborigines, and it could not be sanctioned., Tho whole j question is beset wlthdifllculty, and will continue to remain so, as long a the present ideas re' " specting the Indians prevail, u i There1 was a time In the history of our nation when the . red, men were supposed to have rlgnts.'and there was a disposition manifested to respect them; but that feeling is rapidly disappearing. So loug as there was a large exteut of country west'of the'Missourl river, known as the Indian Territory to which the Indiana could be induced to removo when tho whites needed their lands and were, willing to pay them a nominal price for them, the policy of treating wltirthem prevailed. Of late years much of this has been occupied by the whites. Many parUof jt hare been found to be rich in the precious metals, andalso well adapted for; agricultural purposes, and settlements and NcJ ties hare been formed "and built throughout Its'f Vast extent. The 'Indfau really has no territory that he can call his own. There are a ' fow raaerYations,. lt:Utrue,bat they are coveted; ha iurroundlng whites want them, and the Indian sees very plainly thai ha cannot retain them very long, and that he Is, In fact, already jo tho wayv v n The popular view, publicly ad vocaUd ; r. . 4 s Indian-Territor- y Palneireportcd a resolutloinrelativw to persons elected to Congress unable to take the test oath.th&t they do not have claims to be considered by the House, and should not receive any compensa( tion; adopted by a strict party vote. Julian Introduced R bill to confer a claim to j Yosemlte Valley. The total number of bill Introduced exceeding one nnndred. : p. Paine moved to suspend the rules for the introduction and , passage of a' bill declaring votes cast for a member of Congress Inlligible under the fourteenth the amendment, null and void; andnumnext highest person receiving the ber be admitted. KM ridge wanted to know )f Paine Intended to force tho bill through without discussion; after some talk the bill was introduced and made a next. i pedal order for Wednesday Tho report of the Conference agreed to, making a joint committee on Retrenchment of four Senators and five Representatives. Logan Introduced a bill to abolish the office of Chief of Staff, to the General of the Army; passed, y Also a bill, which from passed, prohibiting retired officers being assigned duty of any i kind or to receive, more than the pay and allowances provided for retired officers of his f( i grade. Ui Lawreqce offered a resolution.! to recall the concurrent resolution for adlie said the reconstruction journment, of Mississippi, Texas and Virginia rey , , quired legislation now. Butler said that various pusiriesa rethe attention of Congre&a. during quired the present session. Dawes, Farns worth and others desired an early adjournment; they said there was nothing in the way of an next Friday;, unless rCon-greadjournment goes to work; on such legislation as was absolutely necessary. A lengthy discussion ensued regarding the propriIn general legislation ety of embarking during ' the present session. Finally Lawrence moved the previous question on the adoption of the resolution, which was not seconded. ? On motion of Garfield the resolution was laid on the table without division. Johnson moved the suspension of the rules to allow hi mi to oiler a resolution declaring, In a passage ofthe 15th inamendmeat, that the Uousd' never betended Chinese or! Mongolians' to? come voters. The 'rules were not. sus106; a strict party, pended,' nays 42, yeas i crt ' r-- 4 -- j ( . sa - had joined the Christian Church in Bur lington, Iowa. Direct inquiries ,wero made In Burlington in relation to these conversions, and ho. declares "that the whole assertion is nothing more than a lie, a lb made in a prayer meeting and amongst the pious part of .tho Chicago people." But the treasury of the Conversion Society la ' benefitted, and what ' V docsHttoatler?' . u This is rather hard upon the reverend Secretary and the Society which he re i . j v vote., ' i Schenck-reporte- a resolution adopted d last session, recommending to tbe President (the renewal, of negotiations with Great Britain ' reeard In jr ' commercial intercourse, and securing the ,rIgbt3,of Americans in usneries on the coast or British provinces,' and navigation on the 8 trlTa wren cer ad op ted ; adjourned.1 The House Judiciary Committee agreed not to report any bills involving general legislation;.' ntiW The Tribune? Washington special ' says that the' Senate' JudiCiarv' Com mittee will report-a- . new Tenure or Office bill not applying; to members: of the Cabinet, allowing the President to make removals without assigning rea sons, leaving the (Senate to make suexi examination as it pleases. While during recess he may suspend and appoint at pleasure, submitting his action to the Senate twenty: daysi after . - ri r t the Cuban revolutionary government. as being reports the insurgent 'army eighteen thousand; strong, r well drilled and well supplied with arms, lately received from the Unite dvStates.""Many Americans are Interested In the revolution and profesa great confidence that the Administration will soon assume a friendly Attitude towards the Proviiion . jj f j i i r) at Government A" considerable number of Quakerd visited the President to consult about Indian affairs. It lis fully known that Orntit intend . to .annoint General Elv Parker. Commissioner of Indian Aflairs and remove at least three fourths of the Indian agents and appoint a majority of ; . , . . s.; u ; s, - - -i ; ! 1 , l COXtiCEMIOXAL. SENATE. as . hs 'V nrr. Com-mltteew- - -- -- -- - presents. "Vb are inclined to believe, however, that .the Jewish minister Is correct In his statements. These missionary societies, in too many instances, consider ."the ends sanctify the means,' ' and tell stories, about their operations, Which in a less pious cause, would be for the purpose of called, liarsh-tiameswelling their, funds. t The people who believe that the Jews can be .converted by Influen tial persona and newspapers, to but litChristianity at present, know is the old idea that,,mIgUtmakesrIgbt., ! tle about their bb Bibles; :lt may to the It is now found tuatWe'need the entire Interest of the "Hebrew .Christian continent In which" to worfc out bnrdesH- Brotherhood" and iU Secretary to make tlny. We arecbhq'uefortT ahd' the In the credulous, pious people believe that dians the confiriered.' fThey must accept Jews with the donaconverting what we choose to give them ."far this theyare tions they receiver but they can not dewhole country, from ocean to oceaitby ceive the JewsJ: arid those Who know the law of th? strongest li the "property what is predicted concerning them, by v.. mv.nuiw ill-- . Si art U ' ; r " 'V The result is tliat most of the white such statements.' I' men who live- In 'ah' Indian country to tije i)NrM AMMiir haver become fully Imbued with the Idea that 'an Indian has no more rights- - than a wolf, and that like that fierce animal, he ought to be shot down at sight. '.This war of races,.-wit- h which . the West Is threatened, can bbtracedttothrt prevalence of this most"; inhuman and mur Nd arena ldeaui atuitA piuxs not do. Naturally euougUthotJudlana the white case. view man's of the accept Their fathers Inhabited this1 laud centuries before he cam 4 across the great :T V-'- sent in Washington. The President . nominations (Quakers. introduced a bill to Kellogg, "a .:.: aid the Central Pacific Railroad; FessendenJ reported a resolution ,to correct an error in enrolling the Civil The Richmond r Whia says there will Appropriation Bill, by Inserting a proof be a large Immigration to Virginia this tne proprietors vision Beasou, irom Jiiurope. iiortneru men waters. Ujr their Hndf : Tti4 JtWW honded requiring warehouses to pay salaries to are also prospecting for a settlement.' ma'n IsTan intruder. He has no. rights r Agreed to. 'i ,t , rne a ppeai'a kittle xtocK Memphis. Williams, 'from the Committee on special says Government l.as notified which they "Teei'lo "respec except Pnblio ' of a LAnda, favorably-reported law is remartial that the Legislature those which he has derived from them. bill amendatorr to an act to 'aid the moved from Crittenden county; the last Therefore, Whou they are driven' from construction of a railroad from tha Cen one in the State: recommending the re Pacific line to Portland, Oregon. It establish men t of a court of claims. Both their lands7theirgamedestroyed,"and tral wa any company heretofore designa houses agreed to adjourn till April lst they, themselves; and their race killed alio to Chlcaeo.-:-T- he ted by legislature to nie lu assent ribune'M umana spe without provocation, the lw"of ?, : said act within one year; f cial says that the Union Pacific Railroad Cole Introduced a bill granting lands commenced, appeal to thorn W strongly passengers and running as it do , to those who have , white and aid to the Sacramento Irrigation mail to Ogden i on Thursday. skins. ThejMleem themselves justified and Navigation Company; referred; A dispatch from ueonretown. uoiora- do, says that the greatest yield of silver in adopting every Cleans 6f retaliation act was called up and postponed. , for the same number of tons ever worked Ijet whfle men, be placed In their poDrake ollered so bsutnte nui amend In Colorado, and the heaviest button sil de- ver finished in one sition', and how long would they 'en ing the Judicial system designed tonow cupejie& in America duties Courts of Circuit volve all Brown Co.'s lode. from taken! was treatment Indians have the tho re dure District In existence e upon Courts, ore was tons of reduced in Twenty-ninitr;; ceived,' and not resent and reorganize the Circuit Courts with onecupelle, yielding a button weighing There never will beany settlement of the District Courts of each Circult,wlth- - 552 pounds of silver, which was shipped j. v'i:: Xil to Philadelphia ror coinage. this J n d lau fl pes t ion? u n tllVa dl fferen t -out action. jAUjourned. 22. Sena Republican Washington, Private .letters received hero from policy Is adopted towards them; unless, tors caucus two hours this a. in. Cuba are in the cause of the Insursva ba has a lndedr settlsinsnt obtained, About the same time this afternoon. gents represent favorable as It Is considered lru been proposed, by exterjnluatlng .them. Conkllng'a proposition to suspend the one ror to suppress Bnaniaras of Ode law four years was die-- possible They are humab beibgsand entitled to Tenunr The insurrection. the insurgents with much animation. Several tain themselves. ?They number main rlghta as such. Men hythelr aophlstry cussed nipre Senators declared they would not be outside or the may dodge tlds4aQdtalki aljoct (their bound bv a caucus and retired from the than half the island, acts of crdeity placing theni "outside the room.' 'Edmunds subsequently offered principal cities, and their numbers are increasing. but the stubborn'fact a resolution that the act ought not to be constantly pate' of LamaiUl xiew several passengers on xoric,Z3. ' This also ocasloned a lively the ship Jamc FosUr, still remains that they liave rights. repealed. made affidavit debatew It was finally adopted that the the charging carpenter yesterday, wblcfc (the ii amnion &lh Vvhavo bill amendments la ecs the murder or two persons, andwith the derived from- the Creator. No nation sion be recommitted to the Committee boatswain with the murder of a seaman. a view to the modifi It la also alleged that other officers of has ever pros prrd which has treated on Judiciary, with now law of cation the It is w.cr implicated in; jUicsouniir-derthe conquered or aboriginal races with not known what change inwillforce. be propos tho s,hlpThe died at his resirV In tho "Indians are ed. . Many Senators suppose they will dence in first mate on Brooklyn Sunday. ; tiated.--;'::'';be such as. Will relieve the President ::ff news at the The boys isrooajyn AS a tx"h!i v i have sci aired a rlirht from his preeent embarrassments. It house, yesterday.! raised a rebellion seems that the majority of tho Senators because a negro boy was allowed to the total repeal , of the lodge there. traepposedto The police quelled it. Ject. There in not a coEiiauuity on the law and desire to retain its principles, to pre iiouman Uovernpr promised continent whicU h.3 had ti'-- v loug-e- or but think some proviso may be added side at a Fenian reception or Cannon '""Slf more lntlmat experieuci ..h Iiidjans which will :render It generally satisfac and Ormll lift. " ' ' . .., It is reported that Jamea FiskrIal 'nethan ours. And we haver rqred, t our tory. Pomeroy. from the Committee on gotiating for the purchase of the New own entire' 8atl3r4clIonra; leait, that Publlo JLandj. reported, with' amend York Commercial Advertiser. say where the whites treat the Indians ments. the bill erantinir the riht of he Is determined at leat toi' Fish own two Pacific to Midland Railroad; the way seldom are but troubled i ;r .they kindly, dally paptr,,-k-j,fiJ Newt publishes,u:ti Charleston. The ,hf witU Indau warsv ;5Ve hay h"ad difll- - nassed. Tha Senate then elected John R. tetter, announcing the arrival at Cuba cultiei in our .Territory; but: In s early I VUVUf U4 hu ajSivuuBi aii geu irssir-- of the American force in expeditionary every Instance, they. can be traced to Arms; John il. llorris, of South Caro- aid of the revolutionists. force is The Congressional said to bo composed malnlv of officers the wrong doio ga of tha wh ites. ar Fre-- lina, Executive Clerk;of BuCato. tu cispp, and men who served in the Federal and jhaye? hadoj PritcrA; quntlyr our. settlement uLrln flnn armies dnrin?r th federate. pj-A- ' sulLr'or tha mladyds at uU I ' Cc bills and resolutions of by Geu; ifcnnliigf wa". A side of oar border or inure ling through were number, Introduced and referred, Including i our Territory. Memphis. A fiht occurred between several railroad craat tills. i men ana several Wtnstia Introduced a bill granting the a body or at eoldiera federal Batesville, Paso of to th Jilas., on El tt87 ?IeT3h!'t right ilaiirc-.- d frcsi El ;'i2!r ht. Ono of tl. 3 via ackers Batnrdi7 to PsclSs and the Tnn Iter; lirIaini rCofifer; a noted trria-c- :. inicJ afUr saio 5jrpiirinr. ender pzsd a:ermon paclc 'i'iia Lili minister at were endeavoring to lynch maskers The this previous Question: In ThtcU W63 Minadu i'rcroal's lathi uer.rr?l Lili, negro month, ; ia tho.nejgnbcracq?, early to-da- y. f to-da- y, HI i -- store-keeper- s, -- s r f , , iu thi.iIaceandi ,IdanoQtmg4vithJhe UEVJ baints, who appear to leei weu. j tfa ieportedthattheTenneasee militia lost lo KUiea in an encounter i I have never before seen so Bovtsru drouth atv- - this season, as there is in tms oou ty. f The roads are very dusty. There ia more snow in tne mountains uere iiuui farther nortlu; U'h--- ": . ! . We expect to hold two moctinga here to day, and one at Summit this evening. Ie have been much gratified with thevappear-anoofthe acheol in! this city. The ennoren areSunday in attenaance as tne punctually time appointed for the opening ofthe school, with cheerful hearts and strong bodies. Thoy look promising and Will be of great assistance in a few years in advancing - the cause of truth. Brow Fish and assistants instruct their minds in a manner that- idoes them credit as teachers. A itcwexistsfcere.anMa well sustained. A srood cotton factory and employed. carding machine;asire profitably The Saints have good stock ofsheep--sev-era- l thousand which, they j Intend; to imof some prove in quality by the importation of the best breeds known, - i : NfiyxAC. ,, with, armed men at Wood vllle. It is not fully confirmed. ; Considerable excitement and anxiety prevails In that -- t fr4J j vicinity; I Chas. colored, Wilder, Washington. has been recommended by the South Carolina Congressional Delegation-fo-r of Columbia. Washington. The statement from Charleston tbatj pen. Hennlngsen is commanding the American expedition lniJCuhala Incorrect?? ThoGeneral U now, In, Washington,n xo r. ,T ';, , rv, ProThe representatlve of visional Government is expected hers ?- ! ; ' Poet-mast-er the-Cuba- n on Co-onerati- vei The Senatorial Washington, publican caucus," after two hours session on the Tenure of Office bill, adjourned without 'action. Morton,fr Grimes and Sprague withdrew,, refusing to bind themselves to the action of the caucus. It is generally, believed, that the law will be suspended for four years. I i j Admiral HofTrltegUhat Salnavdls ? Editor IeserH ZlrT-PTekidn-t besieging Aux Cayes. aud would soon George A. Smith; and the" brethren accombombarftbe:plce.I.;j panying him arrived hero last evening and preached to i the Salnta. lit their vi. V hew meeting huse. j Four meet largewere : neid and a staice or ings Admiral Redford announces his ar- Zion organized in Beaver County. setBishop apart,. rival at LlBbon" with i the flaehlp John R. Murdock 'was chosen and Orico of the to President be Stake, Franklin, lie ecco a ate red heavy .weath Daniel- Tyler, A. at- - Farns worth, er' in his passage from NewtonYork. Wm. Robinson,, Jaa. Fairer, Jas. Towe, W. the Q. Knowers. Wm. Commodore Pennocki arrived G. All red. Wm. Rich Ticonderago shortly previous. H.' Rollins,, Geo. Egers, and Jas, ards, Havana. Advices from St. Domingo Alfred Wilson were chosen and set apart as of the 10th state that' comparative, quiet, members of the 111 en council or tms ta&e reliths around" the capital, bnt 'arrests of Zion. M. Ij. , Sheperd. was ordained and executions are frequent. On the ex Bishep of the 1st Ward of Beaver City: treme- eastern - portion the., insurgents John A ah worth as BishOD.of the 2nd Ward: are yery troublesome. Government Bishop of Greenville has David B. Adams as and Adarasville and J as. McKnight as declared martial lawin the province of ' tstti . Seibs.' ittwux'l iyi uf' ; A great amount ox goon instruction nas Fablua, ,t. ith a special . commission been given, to the jsamts m tms county, from theAmerican; Government to who appear to rejoice in tne eospei. Washington, carries instructions sent I reeret to say that bro. Joseph F. Smith by tbe Bey, of Samana to the United is afflicted with a'HflOTn"ivM--- - Th breth StateS. r rv rr ren are busy plowing and sowing spring 'excited ii The ground Is dried hard to the .; The sugar market' greatly at Porto Rico. ' .Government has im- grain. of two Inches." This will necessitate depth brethren to commence to water at once posed additional export duties on sugar the unless it should rain shortly in tms part. and molasses, to Smivji' t:.v:. ttle snow on tno moun London. In the Commons, " this tains in neighborhood. IreFarquhar, the Chief Secretary for Yours truly, not land, said that, the Government did Feintend to extend clemency to' other nians how In prison f Arrived Safkly. By telegram receiv li The debate on the Irish church was resumed Sir RoundelUPalmer-mad- a a ed by President Isfoung last night we were but of the safe arrival of the speech favoring disestablishment, said he He A. Hon.. Jos. opposing disendowmenL 7 Yqung and party at Omaha would propose ,a ' modification bill ia yesterday. committee Sir John Duke Coleridge, Moveu Kirrs or Pbest. Geo. a; Suit it. advocated the the Solicitor-GeneraBro. George A. Smith and company bill, approvidg It in ail its points. Madrid. on tho ICtb, Popular demonstrations ed Itockville and have been made at Barcelona in favor of and held meetings; had meeting at TTarris-burfree trade. on the 17tt; at noon on the 18th had Peatli. The majority of the elections meeting at Washington; on the 19th reached ror the Hungarian parliaments so far. St. George, and oh the 22nd left St. George resulted In tbe success Of the Deaklarty. via Pine yalley. fjr Salt Lake City. Ilavana.--S- t. Thomas? Advices state that the Danish' authorities', 'at the re quest of the Captain General of Perto Rico, banished Dr; B; Stances, susnect- - llEUJTADVEBTlSEnEHTS: ed of organizing an expedition against the Span!! colonies. lie refused to leave, claiming that the action Of the authorities was legal and i ho was a United States vltizenJn this he was Jrmmm k Haaa I.jCaiai the American consul. ; supported by Tne man whose arrrest on Saturday ZBgaeement; of the Distinguished Artiste, -- . : i ; 5 cotf-pendin- g s. her-borde- rs x . . ; -- - i r '' - , . . i i , , -- t ; , e1 . ' im-ud- I cd lt i i hH 'Ttr " -- - INSTITUTION: li'i -- ;- -- 1 j : - ? i:i t- - - uiini.uuoo of ivmiorj, to tbe iuv ' General Merchandise people a Small Barsjlnol Proflt, , ;i takes pleasore In annoanclng tbat Its buslts is rally organ! ted and 1. - i ! UTIioIcsalo v Stores ARB ! j l.i VI.Mi for lis object mBiaXNSTJTUTroi.of havlne tbe Mercantile Jntet- the eoncolidatloa X ana. in wta u .iinr-doclc- . X t !.;l 'Ar.-- J .li oii : - 1 i. 5J j ft -- i ? novj'-opened- . h & Co., Wr. JENNINGS . . y, f 1 EAGLE EWPORIUM, ! AND IK TBB if l, visit-VlrgeiXie- : ity OLD COUSTITUTIOII BUILDIliG, , g t " , .y THE AS KHOW1T 1 j r - f i i . ; - la tne splendid building formerly occuptd ;-- to-da- r : f ; .' . LATEJ.V OCCC J f Finn BY i . ( - ji . . ELDBEDQE -- , CLA WHO N. ds :o:- hi 11 i fra-jn.- proved 'to ; be a Cuban rebel,, amdiwas tried by court martial and shot. , The. Capt.: General ' has issued a proclaniation to the citizens of Havana, in which he recites the facts- - in the case and alludes to tbe lenient policy of Government In merely many as culpable as the .man banishing Who was shot. i Havana; 22. In a skirmUh. near Trl-nldthe rebel General Schmidt was c iused'a-dlstQrbanc- cjf J EMiPORIXTM A GREAT CAST r r. i. "w b OF ., ... li ksua Y , ' MAIL , .V "4 4 "-.- . .31 1 ex ttopts and Glioes, 4 vuii': f. f fe.. i. WW teMI5Mn0li.BIEDIIf& i. . or tsnmaei, z.mgara,UAtiEcnier . vynimaa .Ll'CILLE WSTEII9r Tne Olaeblu. a Gny .Tblef. Mr A XIEaJTE H tar I ir h t Bes. Basket liar er andJFortune "- Jk. JVUL. i euer,...., 3.DOORS OPKN at 7 o'clock. .Performance commences pancvuaux a i Lain tn JSi until LMSt nminorui-weu on uib Huuum hAlluh Mlr Tlh Apotv to ''lea. j 3 frnlt-tirnH- ..Geo A Saxrnv x TrnM n. jai acnooi' . corner AV,' lLlnranr. General TlUilnc - - w ft iS-- tnueepe m ..WFEENSWAItE; il filiw ,r 6:: trill awtwai supply.04, n Tlrr Rtn?W pA Drum. ttn&irinma . On nana at tb Drnsr Btore, IJRIUltAM CITY, . Cox Lldtt Oanntv. . . And rk"culturaj CROMYW-iftePERRi- a laid 37iS' SilStO Role Acents for Utah Territory Jor ' . I . . t ;i Implerhdhfs'.' t .i-- - t r it - T X I 1.- BU I Frlze JTowertsnd r. a. ray Working; Kaehioery, Menden bail anq iron iiaaa floras &e&a announce I "Wood tst earn ftaw Hills ni ay dc Co's Vood niper. urin, Tha k vartona i Ov4nerati ve. i Firms. JotMl tbe Territory, and tbe Public gene- : bronanoot CRV FEED PEF?4lSVILL STaHT EJIST are cordially Invited to call and examine rally, ' Tnts month (March).-t- o purchase and ship this immense Stock of Oooda, as tne lndticf-ment- s Wood's tiowers and . Kosners. Tnreshlns Ms ocred are sue a- aa most Insure t heir ehlnes and Machinery generally. BY CAR UejrMtroBase.,fu i ilUol ivt?l; .Vfi XaXAD. by whlcn a Kreat Baring ' In Freight will aii iAbi.u ucli uoy v3a t.xi : oe euecUh Wmm1b Prime TTowers delivered in Salt tit a dUtixnce, XvUhtng to orjcr . XAk city JorSli5.oo.JU.; ii ;i UObdgJ eWief ly Utter or tele&raphAar i .Orders shoo Id be sent In early. uiuii-,..- . gS7 IniJt W5J2 kuiwrcd that tJieir Goodi'piU be promptly 1 T.1 J 1 - t-- . - : ,.i.i'ij andcareXidZyjp6xJiedr marked, and for to instructions, i!t!' icxsrded,-accordin- g Dealers la " 1 ! His c::ot:.s & if tcey jHb$4VES ' X.cti Lib t :?- - rrrrriT -- . And ill kinds "cf TztatWaiWierij-- ' r4a t fcu S..l: The EUCZi CTIl . EEAPEa ac HOT? Bit, i l 80LsAGKHT3 xeelaior Reaper & Mower; Trains' Header, ti'O LI UZ , P LO 170. 40 H li " D E JS'n E.0 .,,, Smith's Cast Bleel Plows, souuxr Li: na and kacik e 5 Hall's cfelsbratitii. 5 vi . j ' -- rsij; ir.rta.:r.unci.&Tt ir:oori safes, rrtyaX:te!j arrived ,i; :o:- j si 3. ' f l4Aa . -' 1 n .wiks Annie XjOCKnari i 1.- LISI or sVI ill hi 1 - -- -- i IT! av Tha services of Ifessrs-- . IL 8. Beatle. John. Clarsv J&aaea Philltpa,and other well known feaieauienaresecnreU; wnich la a rnarantes o,.. aaUiilacUon to the Patrons of tne Institution , mi!, 1 1 George A, Smith, and i T of .Tins' s Hi -- d . 4 lid.,. joined,-anoThel- T' i ; f.-'- 1 V v it. ;AND; CAPS, ltXAt. mZ3. lU'i . - 9 i r:;THfeCO!A!Y v$ t 7 . U'.Ai i '. ho. 1 - tlti Une perfofniahce will consist of the' Itomantle members or the ;Le?islatlve Assembly of Washington county, lions. ' Erastns and w m.now, on tneir return southward and K mers oscpn Jb .Winitri. X nomas Taylor, Amos Ken, and Angus M. Cannon, I have traveled and preached from Payaoa to this place, attending thirteen meetmga rand. two ax loom ana opam&n x oxJCi . ' t vj previously we attended a oonrerence at Fillmore On thd"Sth andthTTho rnnty6mmiM,wa3 organized into a stake of Zion. Thos. Cal- lister. was .unanimously chosen President of tho Stake;- P: M. Lyman, T. It. King,' J. E. Robinson, Lewis Brunson, Allen ltus-o- l, EeniII.1 Robisorl, Jaa; C. Owen.'lTm: Jng, Chas. HalL Hyrum Hi BenneL Jesse B. Martin and John I. Smith were chosen High Councilors. Tho President and coun cilors wertrthen set apart to their respective offlces.w DaixIel 'Thompson was ordained Bishop ofScipiof Cnthert KingrBi6hopr of Kanosn; and iidward partridge, Bishop or Fillmore: tho latter la the son of Edward who was the flrst Bishop in tho Partridge, Church. John Ia Smith: was clerk of the conference. Klders Erastus and William Snow, and Angus M. Canno preached at Kanosh, and the rest of tis preached to the MOnla Of Mmu) AW OrmMr. luL Aironlnn d this morning at ten iwe meeting in Kanosh Which- - eon tains 'one nun area zamuies and a school of one hundred and twenty-fiv- e scholars, taught by II. Coombs. The new town presents many evidences orsuDstanuai tnniu The uirao&t total destruction of crons bv cras&Iioriers. together with the loss of tha C.:m at upon City on the Serierrivr. the inhabitants of .this, tlXwxfully of many county, whom are C3stituta cl bread an d seed grain, and tha Egypto which they look for corn is Beaver where It bears a Price. We county, havo in&t h&ld a meeting inhigh ti.ia fort, which its inmates and the neighboring ioiiuuosaitcr.aoa. . unr coarortrxia entertainment at this rlaco contrasts fivorabl v vrith tho many tunes wa Lavo hsd to camp in tha snow, or hide In the cedars, to aye id noctunxal visits from unwelcome atranrrera. Uto. P. Smith is safTerincr firom a severeJoseph cold. la I- .'.iij'ij t!?e , f ' ADD auuarauo.. MarchlOC9.I 4 - mssuANNlEibO.CKnAUT Foot. i lot e'i.-- i Jit XX A qHwuMMkuv HnnMtrtMl not-t t it Will ba found a Complete Assortment polar Comedlaa , !. .i;izfr.TCovB Cbeek i usb And the killed. Presa reports state that 23 insurgents, mostly-o- f higir rank, was captured anci executed near. Trinidad; 'but the insurrection In .that quarter la more serious than' it has hitherto appeared. The Eco. a newspaper of Matanzas, professes, to nave Information that Florence Jamine.a rebel General, presented himself to the Spanish authorities for ' pardon, and says that other leaders of the revolutionary mo vementof JuntaTVIl-laan- d Clare will follow his example, lives are sparedi rv ' ' r provlded'their. news ; Hay tlen of the 8th Bays that was defeated by tho rebels with & loss or loo men: rr"v A Irfhdon letter5 aa vsi Mrs. Jennlnes MadelaineHenriqucs is about to return to this country, having, instituted . pro ceedings for divorce, on Account pf gross wi abuse by her hnshand.t V Sal-na.- 'la'sJ aje ad .1 t e i: 1 -- -- ! a Chicago,-preache- , : to-day- au-'ULse- thocn-eratfon.,cf.t- 1! i -- - nmmmu .- .. ' ,4---.- - Re- 22. " 1 CO-OPERAT- IVE I . self-preservati- iZION'S ' : to-morr- I ADUERTISEnEHTS. -- , 'ir '..'If?"'A 1 "jiiilr-- Liiid id !df Ofcii .v-- ; . . ' " ii.,' qeasraA f5crserlatendn. .Jt.i: , |