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Show a. She f)f,&tt gimetion. Mr.Kr. Mii B'UiuoM , Coirgressionitl. In the Srfttt jesnrdRj the Iidian appropriation bill wae lalcetfcp ,rad . The passed, with military 'acidfm afprrjjvriatioifbTll was . The post office' appropriation pas-- e wts amended so as to allow the Congressional Ktc&id to go free through the mails. In the House the rirer and harbor appropriation b 11 wat t agged Oa motion of Dawes, the rules were suspended and the bill for the regular .election of grand and petit jiir&ri ia the District of Columbia was pasted- - The object of the bill is to secure the indict ment of Wm. At King, of Facifid Matt . ; ; subsidy notoriety, for perjry. Uradley, of Michigan, from the committee on public laudu, moved' to tus. pend the rules and pass the bill for I lie sale of timber lands ia California, Ore gon and WaskiugiOD territory inquauti. ties not exceeding 160 acres, and in othet territories not exceed ng 40 acres, at the minimum price of $2,50 'per acre, excladiug Indian and military researa-tion- a and mineral lands. Agreed to. My em, from tha oommittee of foreigu affairs, moved to suspend the rules and pant the bill aur pleuientary to the acts in relatieu to immigration. Agreed to. This is the Chinese and Japanese prosti-tIon bill; The rules were suspended and (he bill for the payment of the awards ef the southern' claims commiesion, about $750 000, was passed. The rules- were suspended an 1 tlie bill for the reorganization of the quartermaster's department was passed. Amending art Ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance lltluting to City. 'eeveral-auj-ndnients- OOULN, UTAH, ErenitFeb. Tuesday ;ASr' 23," i .... 185.' II." AGITAt-T- When John Mitchel, tie Ir'uh went back to his native hnd, from, which- he had been ban ished. and offered himself as acaodi-dat- a for .'election to Parliament, we predicted that if returned he would not be permitted to take his seat. The result is as we anticipated: The British Parliament is more sensitive as to its moral status than the Con gress of the United States. Mitchel is an escaped ecavict. lie was transported for treason against the Government. lie did wi serve out his term of penal servitude, and has never been pardoned by the He cannot, British authorities. House of the therefore, sit ia. agitator, - Coiu-inou- s. ' PUer: , ,; , City determined to leot hiin again. Thin Mitchell is is folly in the extreme. is not the he but no only ineligible, kind of man the Irish people need in He is a rank, Parliament. and violeuto demagogue. statesmenlike and Wise heads wants Ireland what are miuds to plead, her cause before the nation. S'ach men as Mitchel will only bring trouble upon her. The time has uot come for the severing of the ties which bind old Ireland to a stronger nation. She forms a part of the United Kingdom and is too near a neighbor for England to allow to be Ireland's best come indepeudeut. lriends'arrie those who will work for head-stson- g rier intere&ts as an integral part of the kingdom. And those who, like Mitchel, breathe nothing but revolu- tion and defiance, and seek to cut her loose from- tbe ; Queen's dominion, will only involve her in continued difficulties, retard, her progress and ' disturb her peace. - THE ABSOLUTE VETO. On the 12th inst-- the House bill s tb correct errors and to supply the of Statutes Revised in the United States was passed in the Senate!-" Bj this bill the absolute veto is restored to the Governors of Utah nd Ariion&T This point was not The comdebated in the Senate. mittee to revise the statutes held no e ;islative powir?, and the object of recent action in the House and in the Senate, was merely to restore the laws, which by errors or omisaions had been so'mewhatchanged, to theto exact meaning expressed previous to the revision. The restorais not new tion of the absolute-vetand Ari for Utah special legislation 'rectification of zona, it is merely the an error of the revising committee. W cousider the law, which conok one man fers this absolute book of the the statute blot on foul a ehuntrvr' and a disgrace to the Congress-whicpassed it. Agitation should commence ns" soon as it can h'e brought successfully to bear for the purpose of procuring th repeal , omis-sun- por . . v . h of the obnoxiss clausand securing to Utah' the same rights given to other Territories-- . Her present con dition is that of vassalage- - and it is sense to call an outrage ' her political organization a republican form of government ; Osa Mxh. Anoiker increase to the tribe cf Manajseh." It is girl, 'with good a" lungs and a fine bead of hitir, and opened ber tyts for tfi'e first time on Washington's birthday, and lier father is "Juuetion" tjpo. See birth notice. " Jtirlli. Vesterdy, tho 22nd inst . to the wife erf Mr. MJioasseh Mjers, of thU City a girl. All well. ,x ' The exclamation of an old lady on Searing of the execution of a man who had once lived in the neighborhood was: "Well, I knowtd he'd come to the gallows at last, for the snot in his handWchipf was always HU 1"st raiV Vyp:Tp ranis'? under IMM EDIATE SALE t FIRST-CLAS- S Boot & Shoemaker Uelia-quan- d BOOTS and SHOES e pu'-di- : , r UTAH. x dlifi-Su- " or - lw- 0'n JAMKS TAYl.OK,. ' City Tlwotiier.' The Bell Hinokbb; The' Altcpha nians had anotb r good house t night and elicited loud applause. They will appear to night at Salt Lals'e iu their chaste and elegant entertainment.1 A. L. 0t Acciuknt. The Evan ton Age of yesterday cays: "We lern lhat a man named Riley, from the Hiluard timber, was brought to town, for treatment by Dr. Harrison, yesterday, with a terribly gashed foot. While chopping wood bis axe slipped and cut clear through his foot and into the log." ' 31. WAU(UMAN, TIIi STOCK XISIIIX and Surgeon H. H. Taylor,-- , O. M. Vht.eler, Mat. Iiafliu, J. T. Ityerson. , Vefore tho pnblie, tha EUt'EKlOKl'l V r '1IJESH WAT. ULS IS 1 Ui Main Street, Ojtlcn Citr, Utah HON hiw aheady COXSTI, A. for tliein a Jf'itiuHnt JirtutatifiH, aed Ihe DE. Ji M torthemh:eMK.tpiilly Increased that ti.e t'imii!iny htue b in euinpelled to make large aililitionH to tiieir f rce of J- iniloj ee and Mucldu-e- i -y. in unh- tona-- t tuereqnireoienta of the Trade. hailroad ni-- n, and otii' ts di in:g an ticimite and reliable Vi Htrh,are invited to examine the R, ne of our lemling W. Kaymond H iTcuicnta. Hailroad I'ompaiiius, thoroughly convinced of their enperiority, niufnrniihed .heoitotlieir Engineer, and tliry are iT"iiouli d by tiiem to be theeloieet Anie' ienn I ailwny W'clea yet mannfac running l takand th" furniture lolly equal todonieof the fiuetimport4 entire Iliiving jmri ha'eJ en a leu of tnm iiiitxuiticent itotl, t have'al-mitt- e 'A'at'jhes aa correct Tinie-keepeMovements I Mr. NuniiH M. retariedby tho rcsnpajiy. Iniuer, ftirnieily ol tl.o old Ho Trt-iu- . Cull en Jour Je'.vctar-dii- d ak to see thui. nt Utinua and late 'f the . uJnier ltUAe, Chicago a'mJ Jlr Tyler It lliinkill, formerly uf the Reveii" House, B iatnB, to an inteiet u the hmi-ueiBusiness Office and Salesrooms, which will b cumin Metl under tin; name Put recently placed ICE, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. . Salt .Lake. City... . FUK. OF" CEXTME3IEJWS GOODS, French Canslmeres. and other MERCHANDISE, heretofore carried by ur Clothing Dep't, has been transferred to the, Wholesale Dry Goods Dep't. under the : charge of II. S. BEATIE. This Stock comprises an EXDLfcSS Tr. ricty of GeutlemenV Furnishing Goods, ' - ,'- ., in all) SIciaNaiid Roys Ueadj.Jlade Clothing grades, aud many remnants of French and English Cassinieres, principally STItlAG STYLUS, all of w hich; being of a better grade than our Wholesale Trade requires, will be JOBBED OFF ATIXISUALLY LOW FIG." .J. ,d HUES. ELGIN WATCHES ELGIIT WATCHES ! S. W. Haymond, H. Z. Culver, L Z. C. M; . ' 7 MERCHANT. TAILORS1 desiring to sort SIX STYLES NOW IN MARKET. la-r- up their stocks, or any Geulleman wishing a Fashionable Outlll at a Low Price, will do well to call and examine these foods, W. H. HOOPERy GRAND "PACIFIC " HOT'EL',6 CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. Dr. Waugaman is a raoFEsstpNUL recent arrival in this city.- - He intends to make his home here. He corni.of JOIIX B. J It A 1ST. A 0. ' highly recommended and has had an ; often years iu Pennsyl a frontage annth vania. He has been attracted to Ogden Cover" on entire Mifk. having and 8t of over Sim feet. 1 admirahl located foi like a great many others will be by its tUe conveniBiire of gutN; in thoroughly huilt in the hest manner with all modern improvement. protftise of future great Defy, and ' wants Kverv floor fram haeuient tonf, encioe h a of cement, which witli othr:ileur(li to grow up with the place. He has renderIiiyjr The veilti-latio- tt it practically in perieci, and tha whole is being opened an office on the west side of Main with- the addition of new and elegant furStkef, and will practice bis profusion niture an required 'the serviee. table, and other arrom nwdationt as a physician and surgeon, hoping to being the name to ul gaeHni, will be maintained win the confidence of the publio by skil ully up to the hi)th itandard of their predecessors, uud equal lo ny house iu thU or any other ful attention to the siek. country, but the proprietors have decided to meet O.T. I 159 & 161 LAKE ST CHICAGO THEHOUSB Being about to leate for Europe I will sell off my stock of Geodi Corsiating-e- four-inc- lr'.r,nf. f p o FDRNISIMS GENTS' &00DS ! : the jut expectations of the public in these' times of fiuancial depression, by graduating i. rices at from H.) to f4 5u per day, according to the ligation of the ruooiS occupied. Correspondence. after-War- d o . & Couucil of Ogdea City, ; that ecin-of an Ordinance entiiled, tweuty-tbre- e "An ordinance Keiaiiug to. City Officers," passed April 2b, A I) , 1&70, be so amended as to strike out that part of saidOrdiBsmce alter the word, "fehall be deemed a refusal," and insert: ""In case'any petsoa neglect or refuse to pay his lux, wuen required, the Assessor and Coflecter ia hereby empowered nud required to ink a, , and .sell enough I. NNOUXCES TO THE PUBLIC ts taxable property belonging to the XL tux-a.that, having assumed the above-Darneef costs te paysaid i the aid property shall be sold collectiou business, he is prepared to to the highest bidder, at publio sale, afmaDufacturtt to order, ter at least six days publio notice shall have given, either, by advertising in some paper having general circulation in' said city, or by writteu or primed na'jees, pooled in at least-threIN TBB VERT places in caid city, of the tims, place of sals'." and khid of property to be sold. Provided, proceedings may be siaid at Best Style and 'Workmausliip; any 'ime, by the delinquent paying his tax'and the atuouut of cots already in: curred " :,,; Orders will be Promptly Fitted avd of JSac 2- - Thar section twenty-fou'k Said entitled Ordinance" be W amended Impairing Neutty Executed. as In xirike out all ot katd section afier '; P. P. RYAN,. tho words, "svail be a lieu," uud insert, after- the 'oa the property aase.-seUNION- DEPOT, FACING corrected assessment " roil shalt have been crntii med, uuul such-tau P"d OGDE2T, i or remitted by the City Council' of suid ' ' " ' i i " oityv" tc. 3 That section forty. twe of said entitled OrdtUHiice be o amended as to att'ike out-- ' the following- woHs," vis- .make returns of all m:U deliuquenis to NATIONAL WATCH C0HP&. the Ass-8?and Col ector bet' re the tirnt Mond'iy in Ootober of' each year, . who hiill." . ., , , j L J IlKHHIi'K, Matos -I lieraliy certify that tlij ubuo U a currs t an nnni-Onl irtli(iapia ediitlft "ia eop',ot Downfall Show etorm last a ght. anisudiug an Ordinance entitlpj au priiiauuce hy the Conv Mud today. Bit we don't grumble. relating to City Ofll urs," uiitieeau Revisieii, ami paaaed irr due form by We are toograteful for this pplendid the City Council of City, at a meeting of winter to compiaia. aid Coumil, U10 February 19t8,'is;i. ' ! u But his impetuous countrymen are Successor to ReaJ ; it. ordained by the . Bo Sgq.'l , P. P. RYilH, Bn, Salt Lake City, Feb. 22d, 1875. dlM JOIIX B. DRAKE. . fell Hats. Caps, Roots aud Shoes,- Notions,- Ac, - 0 More delightful weather for this season of the year than we are at present enjoying, I don't suppose was ever witnessed in this region of ounntry The skies are bright an t clear, and the king of day. Old Sol, shedding his be. influence to warm nign and the earth and cheer-thheart of man and beast. The farmers are making pre paragons for an energetic attack on the spring work; some have already commenced plowing and harrowing, and one farmer told me he was going to sow some wheat to day 1 have jut made a viit to the West Mountain mining district. , Times are lively a Bingham. Many promicing lo cations are being projected, and some n;neor ten mines are being successfully worked Abeut 150 tens of ore are shipped daily over the. Biusr ham Canyon railroad to the smelters, besides large quantities freighted by teams 'run mines that are not convenient to the railroad Bingham is considered by many to be the most important mining district in the Territory at present The Bingham Canyon railroad is a narrow gnage. and is seveateea miles in length. Two rati ml trips, and sometimes three, from Bingham to the junction of the Utah Southern at West Jordan settlemeat, are m dt even day. One tnteretUg feature of the Bingham railroad tl that the r aen-jre- r trains from Bipgham to West Jordan do not receive nor requir the aid of an engine. At t e mouth "f the eanven theiipwanl bm;nd freight train switches off to let the downward-boun- d passenger train pass, which generally consists of twe ars. On arriving' nt the river the witch engine runs the cars up to the junction. There is one smelter at Bingham, whisrh will be put in ef.era'ion about the Srst of March. Two smelters are running a. West Jordan sad two at Sandy. To-dbeing the birthday of the memorable Father of bis Country, George Washington, has been observed as a general holiday. The principal business houses have been closed, and flags bare been flying frem the principal stores, betels and pbblic buildings. I have not seen or beard of any diunkennesa or Off the principal disorderly conduct business street could be tn groups of b jy faces discussing the topics ef the life-givin- ay dr. K? AT PRICEf? WHICH' . . Editor Junction: Must be Sold Without Reserve' aCaBll" a COM P AN'Y : or. fuilv exandued and tetT' your' v Mi,"we fi id tbem perfect l their parts, of l,io finish, and wn l adupti d to the wa:its of tha tir keeping public. W consider them the best mule watt hie in America for the price, and equal r--q in-l- 1 O the finest J'uropvHa Watches, for acenrate lime, $ Howies air'RiWAir,- w. m. rns M.jRsf: r mi, uatiiik, Rntd a nAm.TOX, J. n. e. ynixn h. opre.MiKiMta is. - c. . . MAPen cst!i;iiktki ,ta m 6". 'ei a co, , a off., x. Kaomisna co. mis a vo., T!e nttmes alnre will be recognized as the lend-l-i- g Jewelled of Chicago. They have no pecuniary interest in the Company, but freely testify nt to tlie genu ne merits of the watchca, which for tbem. the past year havo beeu sold u. 3 a KTtoxt WTrn CHicvnr,;. Tho watchci of yoar nwk'-.sol- .l by oa , with xarrely an during the psst yer,-iiavemore o, thau Btifliu tion, and givca diuiiry are proving to t all that ynn claiui tkein a act urate and durable the Taking Iwo lmprovinnv yott h ive iniroducd in their consirnctiun.aad tlw gene; f I fineness of fini-- h of even the lowrst grade, well worth tlx ir price. aud we rfgani ttiem w bj tVe great satisfaction in relViaf them to such Of cur caslomcrs as desire goitJ tiuM-ke- t pcrs. O (ji:vs: palmeh, ultacrrtrrss V.'iatuntion co.. WfiEHLER, Hi . SCOTT 4 Avidia lauic. New Tork. AKSONS CO . laiden Lane, New Tork. HATCH, XIDDLXTOIT Fittskurgh, Pa, Ctocinnatt, Ohia. Bit OS.. 10 Maiden Lane, N. T. Lndles 'Vrscne, of elegant and finish, an I a GeotiemaJi'e vi alch, of eq'ml merit f-- uie d with B. W. the qimlities nrpnssi ttaymond," bet of smaller siie. enperior to any-t- h Uii wiii at vet Binanfsctiin d in county, T ket. hortly be )4eil in C Li by the Company. JEWELLER AND ASK TO BEE THE ELOIW VATCEES. OT &uinra 159 L TOT7H ft Tl 164 Sal'xmnm Sntional Company, LVKE SI- - CHiOAGO. V o ALE BEER!o iLPJD ,.:..' Of the Finest Qualities manufactured, on or in bottie, ;;"',','; dratigbt; : ALSO, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OP La&sa SCOTCH IRIS AND EY I UI 11- - . 0 0 u a CHEAPER ,TIUN ANYWHERE ft a o IN i ' ; OGDEN CITY,. f" AT CLARK'S LIQ1J0B STOREl Main Street, 5EAR ni Jit Jlovemcsta Retailed - :" AND AMERICAN Home, Mountain DewyHpifax, U; S., Victona and California Wine Bitters, . ; r UENNEGER, a SCOTCH ENGLISH, eH M WINE AND LIQUOR DEPof t5i.,BoBtoH. 3 JElfKINS a VI & BVAVCXH, XVAB-HEI- Main Street; Ogden. d09 3m' H tlittciwt double or three time the money. We clicrfiilly reconimeaa theai to all portiee wisliutg jiajd ! ,S. PLONSKY eQ B V ' TCII I l u N TT1V.VTj" . DEF Y COMPETITION ELGIN WATCHES :iS'rf-5S- - - - TUE LIVERY Nothing adulterated. Ogden, ITab w STABLE. All of the . ; bet selection. THE CHOICEST BRANDS OF CIGARS dsosiy- - "W. H. CLARK Prtwiotor T |