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Show RhplfWKBocrttlir DESKBBT BVEN1NU WKWS entn. except Sunday. vm Ul,i)RC 4. C1XKOJI, 1M tor. SUM V n f 8etta tai East Tesrgle Etrwta one y . " i tttie copy IX rarmua Cos a 09 g gg three mnntln, ;aj-cr- IX fTehllsoed ersry Toesday and Balnrday.) ii I a or M. CANNON, 6Mrtl truth; rANi ! M 171X3 OFHCt Hi NEWS BOOK ana JOS -- Palier, CWUJder Judge Barnard has denied the motion Warren Hosasy.'rrank VirflatoCUj. Denver.' to dismiss the complaint in the case of BaltLaksCUy. Vander-biit, the Erie Railway Co. against i ..miSSET,.DAIILES, A Cf,;V"; lately before the courts. BANKERS aa4 DKALEBS IN GOLD U. T. NEW3.J and EXCIlAKUK. Bait Lake City, and Virginia City and Helena. Mexitena. warren uosesy ixn, wuihui COIN CONGRESSIONAL. Adnlloa ef Tiu 4'taa BetllgBUI rnry lalrodeeed. Resolutions of the Iowa Legislature, in favor of Cubau WlUgereucy, were pre nteJ and referred to the committee on foreifru relations. Drake requested the chairman of the judiciary committee to state the reason of the delay in reporting the bill for the admission of Texas. Trumbull called the attention of the Seuaaor. to the fact that the admission of (iencral Amw was a question of high was still undisposed of. rriviUtreheand could not understand the u ha.t in resrani to Texas. When the bill came from the House, an effort was made by Senator Sumner to consider il without reference to the committee at all; The bill itself contained a clause that it should not affect any conditions or guarantee upon which Texas was originally annexed or admitted as a State, and n these conditions it was provided that the Territory of Texas .nhould be admitted into the Uniou with or without slavery. This clause was contrary to the Constitution of the United States; the judiciary committee therefore desired to amend the bill so as to report it in a proper shape. Irake thought that the fact of the difficulty ought to lead to an early report. recent Thurman, in view of feared that such a report from event, the Judiciary committee would Insure the hostility of Uie Senator from Missouri. He suggested that the best plan would be to send in an adverse aud then certain Senators would bereport sure to vote to admit the State. Further colloquy was stopped by calregular order of business. ling theintroduced a bill lands Nye to aid In the construction granting of a road from the Central Paciile. in Nevada, to the Colorado river; referred to the committee on public lands. A bill was presented by Revets, grant rnnus anu a nghl or way to the riew ing Orleans and North Eastern Railway. Sherman offered a resolution, discharging the judiciary committee from the further consideration of the Texas bill; said resolution went over, under an objection. The Senate, at one p.m., went into executive session. Cyre NEW YORK. rilrtalBtley Ylrfflla-T- h safe Refase f Nkw York, 23. It U stated that trustworthy information has been eom munlcated to the President to the effect that txiVirginia legislature is preparing to abroicata Its ratification of the 15th Amendment by a coup da main, and that the members intend to rush the both houses on the same repeal through notice and without debate. .without day The President has declared that he In tends to issue a proclamation announcing the adoption of the Amendment as soon as Texas is admitted and that he won't watt for the admission of Georgia. The Tribune's Yokohama correspondent gives full reports' of the evidence givea before the Naval Court of Inquiry and the decision of the court,! n the case of Captain Eyre, of which the telegraph has already r announced the substance. The facts in the case remain substantially as at first reported. The testU mony of the officers of the Bombay shows that the time which elapsed between the .order to stop her a collision became engine, when and the order to go imminent, ahead an J laare the Oneida to her fate, was only four minutes, and that the Bombay herself was not supposed to be in danger; indeed she was taking la water, in only one of her seven compartments.' Captain jEyrejwell knew that the Oneida, after the collision, hailed the steamer ahoy.and the hall was heard and reported to him, but he nevertheless refused to stop. Nobody on board the Bonibay seems to have heard the Orwida'i gua. but tne ooart Justly reIf Captain Kyre had kept marked that lookout after the accident proper he could not have failed to see their flash. There can be no question that the damage to the Onsida. waa supposed to be serious. Upon the questloa as to or whethsr the Bombay the Oneida w to blame for the collision, the court pronounced, decidedly la Captain yre'a favor, bat the case waa by no means A clear. farther Inquiry has teea Instituted by the commanding ofllcer of the U. B. squadron in Asiatio waters. .Undoubted Information has .been received that leaves no question as to the personal safety of exCollector; Billet. General Pleasanton. the present colleca letter from Bailey, tor, has received without date or postmark, in which the writer expressed his gratification at Pleasanton' appointment, of which lie waa advised by the New York papers; he also requested the present collector to retain as many of his old subordinates as possible, that they were all honest men and had no part in or knowledge of his own conduct. The letter was written In own hand writing and dropped Bailey's In the New York It is believe that Bailey is In Canada. The Japan JItrald applauds the decl-- s Ion of the court in the Byre case. 1 1 thinks the sentence may seem heavy to Captain Kyre, but my be leas than t might have been had the evidence been given on the Inquest over Commander Williams body. TheJapau Gaxctl wishes the court could have found it with a strict sense of Justice compatible to acquit Captain Eyre altogether, yet under the circumstances he could hard 1 J have hoped to get off eo easy as he "as. Hie error ln leaving the Oneida was ona ofiudgmentr rather: than delibf erate hearUesaness. , i' 1 poet-offlos- v; " " Xeare esy ReJeeteU. Washington. TheWar Department has rejected the colored youth proposed by Gen. Butler for an appointment to the military academy, on the ground that iio Is not of the required age. ... i H ABHOLD. UoUofv Ware, , Death ef Ciesi. Thesaas frees apepiexy. 23. For the past few weeks General Thomas has enjoyed good health, but' y. unusually half-paat about one, while at his official quarters attending to business he was taken with apoplexy, which resulted in his death at 8 p. m. Generals Ord and Whipple are absent In st US A XSoa. NEW YORK TRADE - dSOS-c- 114 tlMU4. eleete. Celered 8AN FRANCISCO. j Importers of it Domestic, Staple & Fancy Hosiery, Furnishing Goods, Foreign CAJU3E7r, Etc. "MISSION A Depot o Oooda Uanntaetared by PACIFIC WOOLEN MILLS CONSOLIDATED' SAN FRANCISCO. S&S&x. Miif Paris: as Bee de IVEetilqsiler. d906-6- m ADOLPHELOW&Co., PIONEER COOPER, eon-itaot- BURTIS&FRErJCH, F. : CRQOKK FOR S.VLE CHEAP HITCIIElL, LIBPI ' YORK, ITUiX uaTellnc pexhUe wUl ftavd. on the state i. Road, a SALOON, recently Ctted op by -- JOHN KI) DINS, where he keeps a or supply on of ALK ad PoKTEB, aeSiled to alao, lxnportatlona: eqaal torslgn draaght, Sardines, Cracksrs, Cneese, Ac to wait on bis nomeroos friends and custom ers, d-tf , Jailer AND NORTH WESTERN RA1LWAYI wunpHV,GnnuT&co. SOnWEITZEB, and. ot Jobber laaporter Importeri and Jobbert of GEITERAL HARDWARE C. And Bole Mahnfeetnrerof the PATENT Jttx xAi. wroagji out o BIQ FIELD BUR YET. S ACRE LOTS. Block Lots M, 1A.1. noon lock, T FRANCE. AMteaelira reply te Derm Bee. apart s's Beats ace. Paris. AntoneJll's reply to Darn's dispatch has been made public It sub- 6,andli - UNION 3PAC3IFIO RATJLROAT, BIQ FIELD SURVEY, 10 ACRE LOTS1 S3 Lot 9 containing 10 Aeres. 17 Lot 7, S, 9, oontainlnc SO Acres. Aadmakesnre eonneettona at .... with an the U. J.1FATJST, Asslgnse, (or M. J. Snedaker. Bait Lake Oty. March 1, 1870. the interpretation the stantially denies Empire places on the policy and the pretensions of the Pope. The High Court has condemned JJaJTXES COUIiT Pfince Bonaparte to pay the family of l Victor Nolr 25,000 franca; also to pay T.iriaUE3. to inform toe publlo toallas the coat of the civil suit. If hand te do , t 1 . EAStERN AND I a OF PRESEnYEB FRUITSl?0 KKHiail FKERCH ' WHITE GOODS, Ete Ete, Ete. Seleeted with a new ef meeting there meats of this market, all of which they order a rates, tneurreneror gold, Loteer than Off etn " a WM. "M3KSS?Orders for to STRONG, AeeaL CVmncIl RlniTk a nnuhi. Tleket U. U, DUNUAF. Oea'l TkU aeent, uen'i Bunk, . is on NEWSY0B export any climate .filled ' fidelity and dispatch. Chicago. Chicago. - "With i UpmtKatrttomatermMirkeU. d$m E. B Rail, F. D. Eellogg i WHITEWASHING GREAT BRITAIN oa Prlaee Benaparte. IjONDOic, The - Time la Court of the t proceeding of the Highreviewing Tours pronounces Prince Pierre Bonaparte a creature not to be trusted with a deadly weapon, but to be ket like a madmen under constant watch. AND Jas.LinJorth. Tsts "Tlrats OX . J.O.SBPir,takliM i ERIS. Orders can be left at W. HARRISON'S Tin Store, West ilds East Temple Street, pr tt J, OOCLTS residence, near the 11 U Ward iteet- tag Hnrwi. t90-li., SHORT H0T1CE..MO REASONABLE TO FAUST'S pijmGSivpicusi m fiiibht .tiixsfer WILL lean Cotton Rags! jrVMNIBOSStB will call at all the ITotsls, and tor tlx U.C.R.K . Ipo, In Urn for Tralna. mad ven allt wui anraaajw jt of Lbs etty. Uy messenger will be CATS 4.4a an rtlnla antrnataa to onrof the Will city, eteesptiy4eUTeeea,iaaay pert at tow rates. s- VXVVTB eetfem wltki STYABUB, Ism . OMSHnL'S r, SMs&.roe Price oi XEtp Tap per pair. ! sd ff Hy'" cno. q. cAriripw, atr,Mr, tst,B70. ortaTMsrsnaL II lank 4IfD Aa9 ;:i Boole Mannfitptnrer 21 BLAKK BOOKB MADK TO ORDjcK,. . Hear Market. ZXarness j 30c per pound 1U. Examine . r do."--v' kOc A prime article. -- ; ' ' . i FRONT STREET SAN FRAKCISC0. ex..1".'.; la- :, PIMM. - .i FOE SAUS At the nutorianUQJJtoi and the Deseret - lOIIGStOtET & jEOGDICB Manaiactnms of and Wholesale bealers In 12.00 OF MOBMON.oomplete, retail. PART FIRST, (eontalnlng lit pegeejd- e- t BOOK. -- "" R A T.T" 'Y. ATTTR rTrrrw: j: Ilf I IfO TOOLS f - Colt lVeatber, nrlith and German Woe. S and S with the latest styles ef Type, and most expeditions Piessea. we are prepared to execute and at low rates, every style of Color promptly, Rail and Ornamental Printing; Commercial. road and Tbeatrteal.. Printing-- of eTery kind aad rn"-'-'frdeaortptloo.' RxrxaKirca--K.BCUwaonEeq and W. C. ' Staines, Esq.new iasnS of Rait Lake City CorpoN JL Toe ration Is a specimen of onr work. . rOR TBlEJX OV E RDWAR JLrlcultorml Implements, .. RNQ.U1RB JOBBERS H A laaaed tae Are story marble tonlMtag, Erflpf NaiS Liberty StreeW and equipped the same - if- f 3 EXT. J 8, L. ; : A.ZVt american, j 1 1 "? IMPOBTKBB PRINTERS, UTH0 6RAPHERS, ENGRAVERS. 1 tot. B. Rail, BenekUj A Co.,) An4 every UtcrtpUon cnd ttyU oMtflng Engraving and tAlhograpkf pt&xpttif . Splendid Stock' or Rubber Goods JU8T RECEIVED. t dU ($uoomort i J NEWYORBd : d Katrlct of the Terrtlory oTU t DA VEI eJandln faTor of Tipper- - dow1 05c, square foot A COU, for the mam of ' levied re . epoa bare I esnta, dollars and flAy-a'cCaiaagolpeiee. wl .to the toltowiBs; named property a. a. aoo ta hall lot OjJ, hairof lot IfBlock: ISAG& 44 ' Urn. is, plo Win. Hr.OA7J .aS: Co Ne s, la half A, lot No. ft, Block: 14. Uty piot offer thesame m safe at pobile oUoa oa March Slat, between the nooxaot TXtil oJaness Udder war oaao, mum - uMt3L few r A XJBEBTY BT., Wea of Broadway. STATi ONERS, ALL OTHER GOODS rROPOR- TIOIfA TEL. Y LOW , slx-headr- i f rsf Sole Iloota lu t-- SS e onr svAeai....a DFJMKuWr KEITH OFFICE. TY VIRTUE OF AN KXlUTIpN to 11 reesedrxoRl the Olstrt C5rt.Sd f but, CLEAN COTTON tt 1 dtJ--U p JTone x Reduced ;tho We Cnatom-Yr eA-Osa- GTJHHYSACKS! Delivered at the e BENEFIT THE PEOPLE A i Wo BK PAID FOR aiitfortli PLASTERING i C1VOTMUS. BLACK A.WO rOLOBFO HI I.HS, IIOSXERY. j And all kinds of F15CTC00CSaiidilTiaXSiBtheimcfTUIJK 7roagh Tlelcets and all rntormatlon Us Confectioner Ifdchine, Mould. regard to FREIGHT obtained of David O. Cel. ' eler ek Cen, Agents, Salt Lake Cltyw or Agents Aad Tools of sii klnd coriatantly cm hand of Union Paclfle Road. SOUTHERN HERIlMOa. AXFACAJi, Confectionery MflGIiocoIates ROADS. " .it t FLAIDS, . . Chicago r and wonld call especial attention to their direct importations from Europe of Of all kinds; In connection with Trains on i Block: M 1848. FH.ATyCISCO, - CAI 0 O H 15 ST ICS 35 Beekman BU, Uew 7ofk. ESTABLISHED . Are now offering toths Trade an nunsnally attraotlTe stock, of The eh eapem aad beet la the world. Alsoofths EXC ELfil OR DIVCDERB and CALLIPERS. a & GOIIFAirZ, DAILY TRAINS PALUBR Mannfaetoren by Steam, of Finest and Pnrest TWO SANSOME and BUSH 8TBEETS," 3d UAIJ wm im 87 ; ll&Vi. TT AS '. ana Cnlcagt. Nashville. republican sheriff The Old Established lAne. TUTT.T. RTTT.T. (ha fneVlner 1aTreWf nm. and jailor, the latter colored, have been sisal si anv aha wtshtnv arwl at nrlweta elected for this county; the rest of the I iiaitw or property, shooid call on me lmnwdl- - Fast Trains and Sxzrb Connections officers are conservatlveo. Memphis. A. P. Cherry, the Re- ateiy. The only Line running the celebrated for sheriff, was publican candidate 123 elected by majority. The RepubSALT LAKE CITY PLAT. pcllhao Fines licans also elected a collector and clerk B SS 3 Block: Tlat Lot for the first circuit. BETWEEN OMAHA A CHICAQO. 34 8 1 w Shortest Lias Between Ontalta 2VOXIOE. A. FOREIGN NEWS. t-- C BATTKBY BT m MannCactorer of Chrhrtlan's Patent Surgeon of the EDDIM9 Saloon, oa Main atrcet. la alwajra Arisona, and the command falls 6a Col. aappttod temporarily department wtUa lha beat qaality of ALB mm Hough, assistant Adjutant General. POBTEJa, where Mr. Kddlns wiU be pleased TENNESSEE. Tin Ware, d&l-- tf a CALIFORNIA. S .2 the pnrebaser of a ticket to return on toe same day and train free, and wUl stop by W. ASinERSOlf, N. DM arranging with the conductor, at any pol nl on line to take on or let off paasengera. Spring Horses, Oarriages, Feram- - C. titicl Pliyatlcicin, thePassengers will please purchase their tickets bul2itoT8f Velocipedes, No. 208 California Street, st the offices, Fifty rents addlUonal will be OMr at Residence, ISth Ward. charged when the fare Is collected on the Roe kins Ilorses, Propellers, SAX? XTt AT7CTJ1CO, CZLIi. train. CABS SLEIGHS. Etc Importers of C. f. DONEESON, WAKXKOones Maiden Lan e, (Cor.William 8U) For all ln'ormaUsn ooaoernin Frelrht CHINESE. EAST INDIA. JAPANESE & Manufactory in, cy, vi a va Mangin rstreei, ratase, apply to NEW YORK. ir Op pew It Paetfle TelecrmpaoaOfflo.mrxtt GENERAL MERCHANDISE; Meeara. Cronyn A Ferris, S. I. City. on tuuid, tor sale Beferenoe tb keeprram-fcbl- a T. O. OALDKK, d210-ly WAHK a good eapply of OOOPKH Unas, Ticket and Freight Agent, dX&tl Have eonstsstlj oa hand the toUowlng: nf lbs best quality and svtry variety. i CUXNA TEAS, JOSEPH A. YOUNO, JAJPAJTXEASJ. :' OSOTTRAX AKERICAJI COriXE, 8 UPK RINTRNDKNT. ' JAYA COFFEE. tj dll-l- y HA.XTUIUS, cmnA Importers and Jobbers of and allASona ether RirrBTBQS, t. 20 inch Lefftol Ajneiican Dooble Tar bine ONK O, JL, XJOWXXZZfa Cl Co. Wheel, i PAINTERS, OBAOfEIlS St GLAZIERS. A. N. Coleman A Wayward. fc A JJJLXWAX&D Two doors West of 13th Ward awnbly COLEMAN, BY Room a. dTtf Importers or A. DEYOE'S BRILLIANT EICELSIOR OIL WELIA 4k BARKER, Lohrloatlxig Oils, fja patent eansj X.JL1TP Hooper's Bnildlngs, Salt Lake City. CUTXCnS and STOCK. rr-t- r e iKD GOODS, Second Sonth Street. Opposite FaasVs Stables Arents of Fs4no Powder. Mills Blasting and SUrres and Catlery Repaired on short notice 12, Sarday Bt--. 1 doors below Axtor House No. 414 FRONT BT.. Z BporUng Pewder. I aiuadtsisu. LOOK HERE LOOK HERE rroaaee laxan. rm m m m , Aa U4B PTOW WilTBRWHK22i Batlrs - infr-ntM..- - am mm k mm, enumerate them. r WASHINGTON. " TJCro: C3 MISSOURI. 5 1LSr3 rot THE WEEKLY one year, three months, m Railroad Earn lag--. St. Louis. The gross earnings of the Missouri Pacific railroad, for the were three milFeb. year and eleven thousand two hundred28th, lions ending dollars, being an increase of a hundred and twenty thousand over last year. The net earnings amounted to eighty-si- x thousand. yttfr LOCKE & HOliTAGUE icconraiTioii mini thousabout a hundred and twenty-fiv- e and dollars, and that the books and papers show that Bailey spent the money in hunting up fraud. MffTlflVi SPnillG CHIISI Open to the Pnblio at All Seasons, THQR IEDI0WL PROPERTIES Are so widely known that it is needless to dT to-da- evklettc One Oopy Feb. Ban Francisco Mews r On Copy on These Celebrated Baths are Pioneer Line of Utah. Counselor, mi T 1IM W No. 107 TU DllLIIOiD Batlsr ( Newspaper nssn at Wa- rBailey A. fflWKB, Chicago The Tribune's Washington anil .. special says that General Butler's raid . . i . rnmnA. ecafa to men is r. upon newspaper likely prove I k.ud.n to tbe Public hU protlonal ON AND AFTER UWwivm m uaiwincuwi"1"" Interesting, not only to correspondent, but on the floor of the House, as he has a iorSS'aaJ Dome.ua COllestlenS UblU begun to look after Farnsworth and the lculd to. DIONDAY, 21, 1870, post offlee committee, in its Boston and New York investigation, by sending for the expense vouchers, and also looking it It OJI LEY HOUSE, ECHO ClTYi Trains will lears Salt Lake City dally at 7.10 aoo. and 3.10 p.taj arrlTS at Ogdan a.m. and Near (As U. P. JL Depot, up the owners of the Cuban bonds BJB p. ay. leave Qgden City at 10.06 a.m. ajid 6 members. Yesterday, he wm. HHRirn. raormsioa. among, the to oblige the The traveling public no always be ?00.I3?" sent the Bergeant-at-Arm- s City 1ZJ) p,m. and 8.15 or POH4 arrlTe at Salt Depo- dated wltu flntl class board by the meal, day, p.m. Secretary of the Washington Safe sit company to bring up his books to with tbs Hotel. la addltioa to the above an submit them to his inspection, at which coaneetlon on depoprivate citizens, having papers is underIt T. & W. TAYLOR, sit, were greatly incensed. stood that a move is alout to be made on Went side Kast Tsoipls SU. K. L. City the banks here to ascertain the deposits DRY OOOIJH. OIUXJEIUEa.- of newspaper men. The Western Union WILL RUN Ueuenti AuMortineQl ol MurcUtndie that dlSl-t-And Telegraph Company has decided office f ON SUNDAYS, Butler shall never enter their WEDNESDAYS AND again, after the style of impeachment days, without first testing the matter in SATURDAYS, HSPJ&1CTT BOBERTS, court. K and KO?KHl in (IOODH. Assistant Commissioner Douglas has UKNKKAL (mI.n "'! Leaving Ogdcn City 6.45 a.m. and Halt Lake MtK'HiANlHHK, ,'liolMl returned from New York. He says that City, 6 p.m. on v hich fall fare will entitle Bailey's account will not balance by dit-i- Attorney ;.,, . 29, 1870 iUm MIX ATE. I Ihrss months'. DIlllClIDll . w'". ILLINOIS. -- XiIBehty. evening, makch ftSAiMilKiircQmr, tijes? Ydi.IIL " -- a scntio axsctrrtos roiTHi ow book amu au. ewdsFAciLmxs torn raurmto. T : Agsst sraaX to thi DESERET - EEWB- - WEEKLY! qrw unshed erscy Wednesday.) Tts DESEBET ar VSGuS Region UBirs y-.r- ' ; "uf i.'." w k boys' rami e. rr fJi ; . u UNO. C COWLE3. vt, . 4;.iEa-iy- c 1 , .retail 79 Per IBetWweIsal elisssrs. ; .fcr 'i. rrvLr OAIEPBELL. rr .:; t.t :.,.B0BTslL. sT ' BROADWAY, . A '4 a Third Reader, aig3 lTeTy : . - , . , I-- . ' " |