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Show B Y TELEGRAPH. AMERICAN. Washington, (Jeneral B. Jl. Cowen, nssistait ec rein ry of tlm iuteriur, reiurue-lrom Sail LakeCi'y. where by direction of the president, be lias rocemly bceu engaged in tue personal invmiipition of the condition of affirf; ami especially of the disagreement and (iillicuilies tie federal officers, lie expresses the opinion I hit no t'uriht-tbangts ar necessary, and that while between the .Mormon and tko atitagoni-oOenrile elements will continue 10 he f ile coiitroveibtcH twd ill fVelins, fniximum of trouble, so far as tlm government appointees are concerned, has now probably been attained. l'res dont Grant, in un interview to Uy with Dr 3. B AJilea, toe gemrn feuretary of the association tor iIih re f'jrm and molificitioo ut iuterntioua; law, expressed a iiearty approval of (lie ii work of tbo iisaociaiinn, and mi would be a great bletsing to the world if tbe rank and tiie of tiie Manditig nruiio. onld be transferred to industrial pur nvts, and he declared himself strongly m favor of the settlement of question1 between tuition by arWi iiationA statement H published from high h is authority iliat Hon K I! a nt wrd from Paris informing his confidential friends hvre that Le has positively withdrawn from tbe contest tor presi.lenti il nomination. In wi.o-- e favor he has taken this step we arc not informed, positively. Humor hays tha Jlriitow's aspiratkm will be specially promoted by it. New York, 9. anniThe Tribune celebrates its versary to niorrsw by taking (its new huiHing, pi in ing a quadru pie sheet with a picture mi I description of the building nttd giving figures of it circulation showing an average of over oO.lOJ daily. Chatlcs Toppan, the last surviving imti slavery raenibcr of the well know-in died Washuigion yesterday, iirnily, aged 'JO The railroad pro rata fieijjht bill w it defeated iu the assembly to day. The president's son Sartoris, tailed for Europe Col. John. M. Powell, af Mississippi, committed suicide iu Breokljn yesterday, wiih niorpkine. The schooner iSioul, .of Savannah, for New York, foundered off Uwtirnj with eight persons. Tbe bark Maggie M., from f the captain and eleven tne.it' " ia tbe German ship MacU -from Uretnen to New Vora. 'On- ' with the tirst and secoud mates and nine men had previously left the ship. One man was drowned. , Notice ot action hag brca given in the new six million suit agxin.it Win. M Tweed. The list 'of property attached embraces everything known to be in the possession of Tweed at the time of ihe exposure, and which he passed lulu the bauds of other parties. In the Deecher trial this morning a letter nag read from Beeelier to Moulum, concerning Mr. unJ Mrs. Tilion, and the following questions iu regard tu its were answered by .tr. li Judge Neilsou anted witoecs how about (he expression "saved ourselves." Witness replied it was a partnership 'J' bey were iu tbe same boat. Tilion bud reasons why he did not want matters to come out about bis family, and witness had his reasons l'.varts asked witness what was the meaning of the clause; "He had con (toned his wifV fault; be h.il enjoined upon me," eto. Ful'erton objected us nsking witness for the interpretation ot Tiltou's language, not bis own, and the court ruled the question out, but snU counsel could ask him what tacts and tircunistaucea he referred to iu wnucg the clause and witness then said, I understood the matter to be simply that 1 then understood it and assuredly believed, il was that bis wife had trautdir-reto un ker allection, that in consequence of such tr iust'er she was led to n separation between herself and husband, and to almost breaking up of the household. That I regarded as 1m r fault, as far as he wag concerned, nnd which be had forgiven. That part of Tiltou's injunction tu sespeaking crecy, refined to the n quest undo by him to witness in an interview at Til ton's house iu Febiuary, 1871, not to tell auyoue about his wile's 1. aving liuu ou account of ill us.tge, and then returning, lie was asked it' iu the oluusv say-in- j he would write a card to the public, which would bear the light of the judg-fu-n- t day, , be expressed a purpose tie had at t It e time, and replied, Mi.s certainly it did. He meant to do it. Iu the clause expressing tiie feeling tu.tt tie wu4 speudiug his I si. JjuuUay and preaching bis last srraon ou emu, he hiraply eipri5ecf the teeling that he He w.s, as everyone knew, Oi'eti hid siil'ject to fits of depression in his hooJ; ilamounlol to liypochon Ii ia, and his father and uucasiots were subject to tt. To the quo t on whether in any of t!iese depressed moods bo evor contetu plated suicide, or ever spoke of suoii a ch og to anybody, wi.nens gave an negNtive) and said the only sense in which he had used expressions of Siting near his end or near ue ilh, ws in t'i6 of a sentiment or feeling,' not a purpose or design. l 1 r I I - Wa-hbur- i po.-eiMi- i lu-la- to-da- y. . -- cou-lou- ts n eni-pUat- I acknow-ii-clgeiin-- nt i Hanisl'iirg, Pi., 0. Tbe G overnor, afier an interview wiih a committee from II izleton, telecraphed the s her IF of Luzei ne county at Wiikes-burrthat a cominiitet; of prottiinaui men, representing both citizens and miners, have assured him the Iroutile-- i have beu greatly exaggerated, nnd pro are witlnlrawu. to iniMii;:, if the tro-paid the civil authoriiie-- i in uiuintauiirig order. They also pledge t hemselres iu behalf of the various miners' associations that what j known an ''dead work" at the mines, wid imt be interfered wiih, r nor pur-iedoing much v..rk The therefore asks the snerilf logo :it once to Hitz'cion, and investigate the conditiun t.f nH'airx there; it he sntlsfiel ' d wit bout roups, peace can be iii to in fin in the Governor, so they can be withdrawn. Snenlf Knkendale replie.! that he would no to morrow Tiie mlju ix ii t general will uUo go by direction ol t Sie Governor. i -' I ballot in several mini's of fjiickawana & Weslern V. II. t'o , in this city, to iiecide the ques-Hoof a sirike. resulted in a decision to continue to work by a vole tf live to one against a strike. San Francisco. 0. At the nipling of the Pacific Jockey tlbib in November next, a purse of (iOO gold will ne oll'eiel tor a four mile in r"peitt rac!'. open to the wi.rl ?l"O0; to ihe first horse, mi l six, five mid lour t ti ii '1 to the second nurd Hid fiuir h. Horses from Kutupenic allowed $1,500 for Have ing expenses, nnd trom eaxt of the Kocky Mountains the sum of $1, (XX) Chicagn. '. A Washington special says the Union I'ai ific rtiHroad com; any is likely s on 10 have. HOl lipr SfriOUS subject 10 Collator. There is but little doubt iliatth iiorory Genera! is examining the law 'a R'oVr'it n wheMp r tiie Govertsmeni chh njoin pay etit of a dividend : that company m st .ckhold'-rsii announced they will soon do. It is maintained that the tirM lm o the Union l'..c tic, at e payment of the in teres! r(. t ie first niatig.ie, is to look afier tl.e sVeond iH'ntau'.e Little Bock. Ark'.. !t. The storm last pmsiraied the telegraph wires in all .iiecions beion A number ol houses wen 'he ci'y b ow'i d' v nnd five iiersons Vil ed, und About i be s a me Ii oi.r i;i led "evert' to-d- Del-iware- . n -- I i ot-- .' i i . ev-i- I . o c-- i . J "5 C O CI CI i "i c 2s- c-- Io V) 3 y: 55- - w Li a a i 0 - to o K "o o A, - r- 9 C2 Z. O X Cl g ha-be- nn I i t I- 5 2 i i -i f- if) oO i- - o U2 1- Gent's Furnishing Department, Constantly add tag tlioT.ilrst Styles which renders it Complete. 250 Trunks, Valises, & Satchels, Grocery Department, or-ti- ei I to-da- Having Just Ileccivccl the (bile winj.; FJJLIL, guar-auteeiu- 3 .Mctucheu r" S3 O O p O C an. u u Si 3 s Ow s o . y t: it O -o i5 C GOODS COST MOHK ON ACCOUNT OF FKHTGIIT, h. laid down in Salt Lake City than they do in Oirden. we cau and du Give us a call and compare figures, and Ike sell, on au average, cheaper. Idaho, result will be a purchase, thereby saving money, time an J traeling cxpenis. 4S . 1. At Liberty. Bear Lake Co , March i!3d, 1875, of hear; disease, Charles Vareinus, twio sonot William A. and Mary Hymns, aged 5 years and 19 WALKER BROTHERS. i131y days. 'tuck Texirkana, UHroofed a he s' 5 e-- Scninton. !. Tli life-savin- lo-di- i the Dry Goods Department 1 (iov-ernt;- iint.-iiii- SPEING 1875.. 15.-UU- O e, E 11 y ii- I d Francis Joseph an Kma Victor Emanuel, there ii even prospect than before in Berlin concerning common measures wi h Austria ami Italy in relation to the personal respousibili y ol the pope. The Berlin Post, reverting to the sub jeci of its leading article of yesterday, ie su'8 us long - Count Audrea-smains in office, the good undei standing beuveen ihe three Emperors will continue, mil there need be no fear of an immediate war. Tne coal masters of Soti'h Wales have agreed lo Ihe lockout for a week and mrow open tbe pi's lo mine: s with a reduction of 10 per cent. Then if work i not resumed a further reduction will be demanded. 'the North Wales masters also insist on ihe It) per cent reduction They give tnetr men a week lo consider the fjui'S'iou. If ihe terms are rejected men will be out on a strike Cardinal Manning opened Ihe Catholic college nt Kensington yesterday, wiih an aduress in which he sutd he regarded h.melfas intrusted wi' ti a commission of wm fare, for he be) eved the church w,ij ai proiicl.in a ciisis the most fiery for !!U0 years. P..ui lioyton wi attempt to cross the channel dress, in a lie is io slurt lrom Hover at .3 a in., and expects io reach Boulogne betweeu 4 and a p in. The limes, irvievt ing the text nf the German n tte to Belgium, says our expectations were ju- - iliett tout betier knowletige of the tenor of the noie would remove the more serinn const ruel iont which have been ma lo of it. Geruii ny renionstra wnh Belgium, mid makes re ommemlatioiis beyond Hie botiud-- ol good lus'r. n l.eiii'eturl h no'hiug wbtca w e are ah e Itiirly local a ibreai Ii is io t interest of every free n.ilioii io protest against u claim lliat expres-e- s sympiiiliy wild any Cause iu a lorei.n couuny belonging loihe of international wrugs, which the tute is bounil toresirain. The circum-siaueib.it neiihor piaiy lotbe dispute ha been ap;..ime to the powers g Belgium independence also stunewhat diminishes the importiuice of the alta r. Dublin, 9. Sir Jonn Gray, member of Parliament from Kilkenny, and proprietor of the Freeman's Journal, Dublin, died yesterday. Lisbon, 9 Benj Mnrnn was received by the King, and presented his credentials as miuister of the Uniied States. New Brunswick, 9. Michael Sullivnn whs hanged this a.m. for i be murder of Daniel Talmadge, at s -- Consumption, i.ss and fatally wounded one the of the human family, may in scourge person and si ghily injured seventh its early stages be promptly arrested and Wa'er fell in loirtnts and tiuoded the cure. I pernienauily streets. V. Va , Kavrn8W(doi Memphis, 9 Dr It. V. Piekck. BubViio, N V. ' Five of the alleged Gibs n I'ouniy Si k For the lai year 1 have been Kuklux have heen tinchnrgo I, the using your Goldeu Medical Discovery. I Ihe owe failing to idehufy them. my life lo it, having been allhcted c tse of the otheis will le given to tie f r years. Did not ue it but for a short jury in the morning, t lie argument ut t me before I was benefited; at that time counsel the have been concluded. I was ?ery bad, not able to sit up much, St. Louis 9. was suffering greatly wiih my throat, Patrick Shea, wbi murdered his wife. was had a dry cough, and March, 1874, wan hanged in the jail muchgetiingiublind, my lungs. 1 have used yard here tu day in the presence of ihe twelve pain bottles of the Discovery and sin legal witnesses only, lie made a s recti well. almost ihe admitting killing of his wife, but KATE T. WABDNKP. claimed it ws nut wilful, and hit whs A son of Mr. .1.11. Mlsklk. of Chatham not ta r!y tried, lie was perfectly cjoI Four Corners. N. V . has betneund of and Collected consumption by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, so says Mr. C. II. Canfield, editor of the ChatLam Cvttrier. Silll oi 1875, Spring Conference, wii-n'Hs- FOBIUGN'. d bi sta'cs that sincethe meeting of Emperor Witness was asked if at the interview with Ti ton tt Moulton's houe. subsequent to the publication of the tripar-t- i e i greement Tilion said to witue s hat he had put li ra in tbe position o a mn who hid been forgiven by hirn (wiinc) for some crime, and he w; s going to publish a curd. Deecher ie p ed that no'liing of the kind ever o curred. He never said to Moulton H t i' Tilt.-thai card it wool puhiis'-ebe virtu illy hi (witnes) death. Moulton never siid to liitn thst his propi)" d resignation would lie n virtual of t lie crime and nu act of co vardice on hi- Owing to the illness of Mr. Beach, the u ii1 ot Hie Beeeher case was adjourned till Moud iy xiex . Lon ton, 9. The Berlin Post, ministerial jourual. nrtie'e. saying i lint the recent evtirs unfortunately render it too proNiiblo that the present Fteucb assembly, fearing there will bo a re publican majority iu the uext assembly disposed to peace, are anxious to pie oipitate a wr f levenge, under the d.mg'rous auspices of Marshal McMa-hoand the Orleatis princes. While a strong holy of royalist deputies will be placed i't t ho position to profit by the restoration of the monarchy. War accordingly is coming, all bough Euro-pouwar clouds g.viheriug ou the liorizm may ii be dispersed. The Austrian coasei vaiives are endeavoring to oust Au lr.issy (rum the cabinet, w ild a view of participatitrg in coming events. The greater part cf thj upper clases in I'lt'j' tire ready to join any ally against ) Germany, considering her atmuie hostile to the Italian iutctWi, yot it in by no niean? certain that France wi'l bu able to procure n Anstro Italian alliance just now, If her endeavors fail the war will probably be delayed, bu! things have reached a pass when the German people should be better wiili the readies of the situation. It is time to awoke slumbers Thn Berlin correspondent of the L)n-doTimes pays:. This article i likely io have ti strong effect, and alarming are life. The Same correspondent has a leading u u ' tiutt-pupa- u ru-tuji- S. H Eolar. druygist ot West Union, ()., waites to slate that D Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has t' fleeted a SALT LAKE CITIT, bpring (jJoods ever brought into the Tcrritoty, antl yxiil open them lor inspection and sale (hiring April Coniercitce. Country Traders Should sec them without Fall SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO CO-OPEKATIY- wonderful cure of cousumption in his neighborhood. E & Taylor The prepared paes for country newspapers, known as "patent OBSTACLES TO MARKIAGE. Honictinus make ridiculous blunders. Nut linj tigo the caUe an- ' IIAI'PY KF.HKK FOR YOUNG MEN FROM tiie etlwtn of Errors hii1 AtniacH in early litv. nounced the bad news that "the Munliowl l'etui;l. Iniidin:piit to ;it riiipo Nw lnctliotl ot tittli)ient. New jid Pope has had another chill," and km lo rt'innlivrt. nnl Circulnvii lirn( shortly afterward eatuo from forty free, in sonloil envcIt'pM, A'Mnv, 110WAKU IATlON. No. 2 Snth Ninth St.. I'lifed!seven Wiscousiu newspapers with ASSOl I'a., ub lastitutu livii,n u liicli rrputut'ou pliia, couditct aud lloti)ioiml niill the aniiouiiecnient that lor linTiorutile p itent, . l,;he Pop? has had another child." ins-ide- of Have reccivctl the most complete assorlmont s STORESCutler. - IV. 11. Clipp-- r op, ATTORNEY AT XA" AND XOTARYPCBMfSiore, Osd.' sSStf. - V. T. , sUil-lim- 4ili( away! Jicave me with my dead 'Let me fling myself upon his eolliu and die there!" This was in six months Nebraska, ago, and now the widow has won another trusting snul, and number one's portrait is iu the attic, faeins the wall. ! FURNACES, Ranges and Stoves For lVooil. Ilnrd an3 Soii VohI. UIT1I TUB LATEST IlfUOTEMENTS. $10 llEWAUD. ROUT TKN DaVS AGO, FROM TUB STOLEN, n i lour year 1I nx, Ut'l W f w li d.'jHd br.mileil J 'n Irfi li.j. , T n hi.ru, ollm-- s I W ill lie imM f r tin1 ipcovvry tl to" t!i the ox, or tor ir.fiTinnt cn that vill . cuh ctuiiiul ilii-r- i wuiiiti)i it. L, Jol.P.1 A iHr lr. rl l.d liegistrrs, Ventilators. &c. Estimates for Heating and fnti'miiDg rroiaptljr furuisbeJ. HI.ISS A WALLS,S2 Lake Si CUiCAUO.Itl- (Sut f..r Cirsulr.) W. STAYSEB, C, (GILKAD.) 1 UEADKlt "V" C 10 U i LKCTUIU31 AND tnd Good ccu up wnii vua.ui ii"1""' -Amusing AoedlotH. 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