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Show THE WRiJrd Saturday, iTr Publii ihed SUBRIFTJ. TBSMS OF 1.00 4.00 2.00 .10 $j,ree Month ajaf le r 'm st'i " 'ADVERTISINGI II W RATE? Mr. 3 5 -- . - 2 it 19 i , HM . v J , juSaeei Card i" 2& 40 70 isW ,100 80S 44 I r month, i JW I S ...... ' . retained on Siiecial Notice or Advertisement will be charged twenty-V- t th, oiuide of the paper, oent additional on the above ratal. mi the copy with the i jVtrtiwmtuU not marked will be published at eur Bunker of miertiou, until ordered out, aud charged at traiuieut "i'uVJtRTISEMKNTS inaerted till forbid, will be .oootinoed until ordered out, iu eve iueUace, and ? fbariced for accordingly. j ' j advertle-Tin privilege of yearly and half yearly direct line of buaineu, and their rwtricted to or other advertiae- all Uif&l. Auction, Ileal KUite, II from the State! will be wltiioat the cash ( at our advertiaed fate,) Tmaipanying the order, unlee from one tfour Agent. Milir authorised Advertising devoid of interest to the All poauauakstion o promoU private interest, muUie,orinundd advertisement, and payment vill U cburg'd in ulvaiica. If Dereonal in character, we Imttn the right o reject any article, r advertise jjoal of tun cuss. e1""advertisement - for No ij I FRANKLIN D. RICHARDS Editor and Publisher. OCDEN DIRECTORY; irw 'Ij'tall.' WiUon ; Governor- -. a.m t C. H. Heraptead, V. S. Attorney Supt. Indian Affairi J. B. Tourtellottfc. ' C." Surujior-Otuera- cavtr of Publk . ; B ; w Clements. MontJ. r j Ij'..i"s U. Over- - i.li'j " Georg'q JftMfrar of , Landt OJJiet MaiwelL .iJJiai f7. 5. Attmtor Job P. Tuggart. T. S. Collector O. J. Hollister. ' C. C. Wilsn. CAit Justice and F. 8uickland jMoriiifc itiettO, , A "' ' llawley. I ' i Torrinril OfHopr! Willium T),l,nnJi la (lanftrttt ) Iloeper. - , , , If. . v i Zcrubbabel Snow. Mar thai 3. V. T. McAllister. . vWior William Claytou. ; " ' Treasurer David Q. Calder.'' al Attorney-Gener- Word oil Divorce. B Y TELE Gil APIt ! that Indiana divorces were a Mormonism that appclrs l1e spreadingver 4Aeiaalbn tf aw. They lftteptiijg believe that nutrriagi Jul hbuLrahle; they marry and give in marriage, and hold sacred and inviolate the marriage vow and the marriage bed. And they further believe tfiaf ie'll'uction'and ad'uUeVy . Sum -- . ": .. , o - L. Campbell. . ' i Weber County Officer: Probate and County Judge k Richirds. Stlttt Men Lester J. Hcrrick, Henry Holmes, Kicliard Ballantyhe".' Clerh and Recorder V. li. Rwhards. Aurcliua Miner. Pruecuting Attorney ,Mtfiff Gilbert Kelkjiap. , Deputy Sherif William Brown. 'Assessor and Collector Sanford Bing- - .!i The Cincinnati Timet, fn speaking of the sin of divorce, says the scandal ought to be Wipod cut, and that the marital laws ought to be more strenuously enforced than they are at present. We endorse the above sentiment. We believe that the contracting parties should not be allowed to treat the marriage covenant as a mere bagatelle, or to violate with impunity the most sacred vows which should ; Jake the twain one flesh. InVhina there Vre said to' b(A seven causes, and in Ohio nine eauses for which a man can divorce his wife. In the former place there are three con- anions by w&ien me causes an be feated, one cf which is, thnt the woman has no Other hoiaa tban that cf her hvtr t w ,11 I. band, or has no other nieaLS of iup- - execution of the laws of Utah, which was recommitted. The Usntb section of tie bill makes incompetent as grand or petit jurors those who believe inr adyo- oate or practice bigamy, concubinage or polygamy. rhe; lrfth section provide that any man in Utah who shall Tive or oohabit with any woman 'or women, other than hia lnaful wit'p ulinll ha ad judged ruuty of the crime of concubm age, and bo punished by a fine not less than $1,000 and imprisonment in the penitentiary at hard labor not exeeding live years. Tho bill authorizes the Uni ted States Marshal, if resisted or threat ened with reswtance in exeouting any writ or process, to apply to the com mander of any military camp in the ter ritory for a posse. It also proihibits any alien practicing polygamy from' being admitted to Lmted States cituenabip, and also prohibits aay poly gamint from voting or liolding office in the territory, or from receiving ,tlje. benefit. o( ilje. uomeaxeau i or The bill provides that marriages in the territory ean only be solemnited by Justices of the Supreme Court, Justices of the Peace, and regularly ordained and settled priests and ministers of the gospel. It declares consanguineous marriages incestuous and, void,' punishable by twenty' years' Imprisonment in the The, bill, is very, long, penitentiary. i sections. containing thirty-fou- r ' New York. A great fire occurred at To wand a, Bedford ; county Pa.t ilaiit Saturday, evening, involving a loss of .two hundred and fity thousand dollars, and devarious stroying a number of stores of ' ) . .'. kinds. ,,,,,-,- , Rev. Iloraco Cook is with his family near .Boston, under medical treatment. A correspondent says that the German government will retain their bishops in ilia ovaiit of a contest with theVatioan, Chicago. , A fire broke out just before 11 o'cloc In the Scred Book we learn that there last night In Mre, Su John's studio, on is but one cause for which a man can the top floor of Crosby's Opera House, from which the entire building narrowly legally puC'dSraiy hfs.wlfe, and IhUcauW escaped destruction, but was saved by is fornication. But the causes which in- strenuous exertions of the fire departduce men antj women at the present tijne ment, .who succeeded in confining the to sue for a decree for separation are fire .to Mrs. St. John's rooms. She loses about six thousand dollars in paintvery numerous and some of them of the ings and fixtures on which she has inmosf trivial character.. In many instances, surance of three thousand dollars. The the husbuid will look upon a strange paintings in the art gallery below were somewhat damaged by water,,' The en woman to lust after her, and hence tire loss will be about eight thousand will seek occasion against thVvifef dollars. -- The cry or fire was raised in his youth and that occasion is not long the Opera. House, which created a panic wantfng4fnd htwiU, not ;resVfl$84 and a wild rush for the doors, but no flames, or smoke being visible, it wan until he has effected a separation. soon quieted and the people passed out With what unblushing effrontcrj if without aooident. , m we believe the published accounts) 'hive Thirty thousand' dollars worth of both sexes, man and wife, appeared in bonds, supposed to have been stolen in or Cincinnati, were found in the courts and each Acetiaed' themselves of Chicago possession of two western thieves. conjugal infidelity, in order to procure a A New York special states that Prince divorce, while at the same time each cf Arthur has received a cable dispatch adthem appeared to have their minds fixed vising him to make his vlsitto the United States as brief as possible, consistupon another individual with whom they ent with (i etiquette. desired er expected to consummate anA New York special says that a gentleother marriage. man from Mexico, states that the crown But can such evils as these be charged jewels of Spain, ' Which' hate been misCan the Mormons sing from Madrid minoe the expulsion of upon Mormonism? Queen Isabellil,' are in the city of Mextrutlifully.b charged iwith iuch .jfcaari-moni- ico, where they are held in pawn. They infidelity. Verily.no! Do they iaqlude the jewels pledged when Columy . I . $? countnaMforpieatwii, aduterv, prysJ bus wm outfitted. ! , i .'; Wost, Feb. Key the numerous of titutfon'or any other Mr. Ramos, agent of the Cuban Junta, vices which fashionable follies and pre has received a' dispatch' Confirming the vail to inch fcn'alirmlijg extent in roanyj report that three hundred and fifty perof the chief cities and towns of both the sons had been killed and wounded by the Spaniards in Havana, in a tumult Old and New World r They cannot t growing out of the Caste moon affair. The Mormon ielieve In,1 and endeai At the latest accounts the carnage had to practice, virtue and purity, honesty net ceased. Tho Cubans seen to have and intg$t li aU their pursuits in life. been murdered without respect to pcr-on- s. j ; i ff 1 1 i 1 1 p i'f i" : J They teach and instil these principles Richmond, Feb. into the mins of thejr offspring. ( These Information is reoeived that Charles are some'of the', principle 'of' Mormon Thomas, living eight or ten miles from was taken Conrt ism; and if scandal attaches to any of Floyd home House,1 andforcibly from last night unmercifully Uem we fail Usee iU J utf whipped by a party of disguised men. It appears that Thomas had been in the internal revenue service as informer, A priest, the othor.day, who was exand upon hi$ reports, several parlies ensouth in the class a confirmation amining gaged in illicit distilling of whisky were is of Ireland, aked the question, " What and their property seized in arrested the sacrsmorit Qf tnairitnonyH AliUli that neighborhood. It is supposed the answered class the of girl at tlia head friends of his victims administered to "'T-fi-i ert. jiutoi .vybicll soula Thomas the castigation. He was stripof ,? enter to prepare them fdr'anolhcr and ped, bound, and received several hunbetter world.' " Bein'," said the priest, dred lashes. ' Put her '(the answep for purgatory," N. Y, ., , ,,. Iludson, down," says the curate, "put her down A terrible accident occurred this mornto the fut of the class.;' "Lave her alone," ing on the Boston and Albany Railroad, said the priest ; for anythin' you or I half a mile west of Chatham village. A know to the contrary, the may be par-fitl- y large freight train, going cast, broke the right." cosplings and eleven cars ran back down heavy grade, coming in collision with asked w as An old mulatto he.,,'as aanother freight train, piling them all up womai? caKcd he legally married Vine in a mass of ruins with the engine, inhis wife, which e replied: we stantly killing Miles Philips, conductor, "Yes f We' hd" ho Minister, brakesman, and Henry took a hold each other's hand knelt down Chas. Sprague, Sibley, fireman. ' John Lasty, brakesbe she'd fcxed if my her I and together, was severely injured, and William wife till death,. She said yes, and axed man, The cars Booth, engineer, slightly. I m if I'd be her husband till death. with valuable loaded were pro heavily said yes ; and then we 'took the Lord's The cor duce, which i nearly ruined. marwa we in name lawfully vain, and oner will hold n inquest The President has nominated Francis cable ana Ay Walker, of Mu- Suporlateadeat We now have iaree oot-aoflue Census, ' ; ' Treasurer Iarael Canfield. Corofwr Wm. N. Fife. i Surveyor and Superintendent IR'm. Vi. Barton. .; ! of School. .. ; ' i or Jan. io, 1861. incorporated, y Act " j Municipal election Taiennlally on the iccond Monday of February. Meetings of the City Council veckly, on Tuesday tenings, at City Hall, Main Street 1 Loren Mayor Aldermen?. '' Farr. ' Brown, 1st Ward; Herrickj 2d 1 A." ' L, fJ J, 'ilioseph V, ParYy; 8d Catuudori - James Mc G aw. . Walter SThompMn,. William W. Burton. Josiah RetortUr ' " Thos. G. OdclL f" U c 11 ri rpriy-A.'iline- JfariiUl-W- .'K. Fife. ' " c' ior n. a.m. Jra. Sundays, from J p.m. to 7.80 p.m. DaiWMailMCLOaE. until further nntiA lw 8U Lake City at " ' -.- . 5 p.m. ' 9 a.m.-fif- , forme East . 5 p.m; ' Yest ABIV from Salt Lake Ciy.-J0.8- 0 a.m. rom the Hxt4J p.m. - 10.30 a.m. West ., MAILS for North Ogde on Mosday, at w p.m. t or nam on Thursday, at.30 p.m." Forwy,' IliinUville, on Tue4ay ftud Friday, at 6 p.m. Jl tJ Y ' 4w-.-':-.fvsr-- ExnrOHH 1; TrainM Htfor Otdm lilj ,until further 6alt.LM City af 6 U' pv for the West, t fromUt faleQitS? 9.20 a,m. L 1 uoi at io.& a.m. r.a8 v an.m, t ' Belli tTere t ' : af " I n i 1 fliinil.. in lk T.Kn.1 ' and ib the School Houses . it 'it various W aras at 6.30 p.m.- -' . "", P.f , 1. yL,AM i akd Vtaii.. desirftua of learnin.; 1 fMt 'eeralh Rd 8alt tke-i,- d IHah, "snologieal, statistical, Mstorical and iT'nw.'with a reliable nWh at Mar i J f. Uf Pofsi XOuComrnVTCiil. . l V . Salt W to-da- y. Rome. .;, The Pope visited the American col lege where he assisted at mass and de livered a sermon in the afternoon. ' He tqok breakfast with the students and lumber of American visitors, including everai tames, ine noiy lamer earnest ly expressed his gratification at' the great progress of the church in America, and declared that the' republic of the I nited States was a republic of intelligence and virtue, ne added that the condemnation of the church applied on ly to licentious, infidel revolutionits, who were as danreroua to tho United ijtates as they w ere to Europe. ' :iNewt of the shooting of Senor at Key West caused grett sxcite- iient. ..... , ,. , t, The volunteers arrested several men for nsing seditious language. They reported that the' prisoners attempted to escape and wore tired upon by the guard ind killed. An investigation is going on. Cas-teno- n, :i ' ' ' ' Cubs. - Details of an important battle at Mira-deg- a Rod lie between .Jordan and Pu eblo on New Year's dav are received. According to the intelligence, gathered purely from American and Spanish sources, the victory of the Cubans was complete and decisive, The main battle wat fought At the point above named, one of the approaches to Guayaniero, the Cuban eeat of government. It lasted all dty, and ended with the retreat of Pueho after a total loss of l.ltCtO killed, The Cubans wouijled and prisoners. pursted nnd hurrassed the flying enemies until they reached Arres Voude, where Puebl'i entrenched himself, and stod a siege of fifteen days, suffering grettly, and killing horses and mules for food. The approach of a Bpanish colunn under Gen. Gayracbe induced the Culans to raise the siege, and Pueblo esc.ped with the remnants ofhisarmyto a mall seaport, Bara, where Spanish vesels removed them to Meruitas. " postscript adds there is a rumor tha Pueblo has been seized by the Spanish volunteers and is a cap-ti- v in their hunds. lor a, copy pirectory. Mailed . n ,h.-....- all . ? t. t" An urchin of six or eoven years went into a barber shop in Racine, Wiscon ' sin, jutd ordered the barber to cut ins THOS. Ge. ODELL, City Recerderi hair as close as shears would do it. He was asked if his mother ordered it that way. "No,'! said he, "but school comThe Office of the City Recorder U at mences next week and we've got a tus Office of the "Ogden Junction," schoolmam that pulls hair, and I'm seventies' Itall, near the U. U. It. R. bound to fix her this term, you bet". Station. If there be a situation wherein woman Hours 10 . m. tillS OjSc from p.m. may be deemed to appropriate angelic r, V' attributes, if is when she ministers, only woman can, to the wants and weak-gas- e of the invalid t Whose hand like hers can smooth his pillow? whose voice so effectually silences the qucrulousnesa of his temper, or soothes the anguish of bis disease? Proffered by her, tha viand Coital m leveral Hundred tolunie. conilit ns of hath' an added zest, and even the nauchAm collection, of olaedurd Worlu of eotiuent wdlen on 11 iUry, Science and Art, Polite Lite seous medicament ie divested of its loath- i v;i ' rature, roetical w orai, averley Ilevelt, eto.' someness.' ' ' I ..I ft TERMSei .!' i The very latest thing of the kind out - , $5.00 L.fe Membership , 10 cts. per vol. per week. is the plan of a balloon presented to the of France, by M. Otunba between the hon of I c m. aud 6 f .u. Meteorologioal Society intended for journeys through, Silberman, " C. B McGREtlOR, the air, of a longer and shorter duration, Uai .: Libra rUn, at Ogden Pot Ofle. with all the regularity aud many of the comforts introduced into land or water i.l . traveling. The inventor claims that the machine ean rise er descend in the air, at the pleasure of the ssronaut; can be l warned and lighted, when neeesiary, and food ean be cooked if desired, and at the earue time the whole machine is ''.'A; , "'T entirely safe from fire and from water; ' 'i and n case of accident to it the passenger ean be safe from falling. " m LORLY FARR, Mayor. I i" .ii ii '.' . . i -- CIRCULA.TING LIBBAflY 1- ,!' ' I , -- OGDEN I COlfME JlCIA COLLEGE L J, -- ; 70 13 NOW FRKPARED RB41IVR 8TITDRXTS, THE YOUNG trim or U E . couutt Would MAKE MOXEY hy " Improving the Prcnent GOLDEN I OPPORTUNITY Call rind ,, tho Soliool. HOU&M OF 8R.S8ION: Iay - i , C1m la m. to du. ... . ..'I .. .1; 'IV. PRIMAltr en-ga- i. p.m.'' .. STUDENTS Received at $7.00 per Term. r i 12 ):;. I, , the road, and she brought it home with her in great delight to mend Jack'a small clothes, which she did very neatly. Jack set off the next day little auspect-in- g what was in store for him ; but when he had trotted about five miles it was in the month of July he begsn to feel mighty uneasy, in the saddle a feeling that continued to Increase at every moment, till at last he said : " "It was like taking a canter on a beehive in swarming time." i And well he might, for the piece of leather was no other than a blister that the apothecary's boy had dropped that morning on the road. , p.ai. te T i Jack, Whaly'e wife one day chanced to find an elegant piece of white leather on p.m. Id 4 p.m. 1 Night Clai ' Pay Ik advance. A Sensible Girl. A writer relates tho following story of a young girl, who, by the exercise of a candor evidencing her decision of character, terminated what gave token of a and secured a good protracted eourtship, ' '' ' ' husband. ' Twenty years ago a young man who had paid attention to a bright, sweet girl for a long time without making that was even second cousin to a proposal, was startled one evening by the question: "Robert, do you want to marry met" He tried to evade the point by asking why she put such a question to him. "Because, if you do not want to marry me, you must stop coming to eee me. No mocking bird around the red breast's , nest, you kaow." .., cool .. Robert took the hint, and with a good night, walked home. What should he care for a girl so rude? Good company as hers elsewhere. He would join the club next day. He tried to sleep, but couldn't. He didn't quite like the turn things had taken. The figure plagued him. If he was a mockingbird, who was the redbreast that he was keeping away from such a fitting partner? "At any rate, one thing is certain, Edna is as smart as she Is pretty," he said to' himself, "and sLe means business." The next morning Robert went to the long day. counting room. It was Business had dragged. Everybody wa hurried, cross. Things went wrong. He was glad to go home. He took a book, but found himself trying to read the coals in the grate and figures en the wall instead of the page. He threw himself on the lounge, but it was dreadfully dulL He stood it for a while, and then put, on , his hat and walked down to the widow Craigle's. He stepped up to the door as usual, bot Edna wai engaged. He asked to have; her called.' it seemed a month befere she came down.., At last she, appeared. He rose from his seat and met her in tho middle of the room, and said, "Edna. en business. I have come here I am tired of being your mocking bird, t; will you and want to he yeur be my wife?" "When do you say?" said Edna, her' face suflused with blushes. "Soon as I can make a nest,", Robert replied. "I believe both the join in building the nest," said Edna, "and I want te de my pavt." y This was twenty year age. ene of the handsomest mansions in one of our cities is the nest of a wedded pair whose life has been as sweet as a bird'e song, and whose learts, lite their affections, are as young as even There ia & great deal more , in putting a little straightforward business at the begin ning of Lfe tnau is generally supposed. i ' Firt and Third Ward t. DAIILEU, Uotona, UohUDa. C. . LVST1TLT10.V, "' & CO., 1LSSEY, DAHLER ' ' Opposite Bishop West's, 3IAIN HTHB E OGDEN, !..;. . STREET, IJU1 t;S OODEr, AND BAL1XAKK ' ' CITV. bUtctiont, promptly attended to. ATTORNEY If 1 ' ' a'. mini:u, ! ; "; , & COUNSELOR. Oilce opposite Og;den Hotel, ..,,. ,. OttDEX CITV. kladi of legal bualne .. . , . ;, A to. ,i. promptly attended Jtf. : E; i GAM;' YHOLESALE rJL ... A AD Oils, Paints. Glass, etc., 2IIEIIIXES, Chemicals, haler In Gold Dnit, Coin and Currency. Draw Xmange on Snu franciiKo, Montana, Denver, tu bihi, jew lora, ana an paru oi rurope. ' u I Have on hand a eplendld Stock of BANKERS, '" Xikwle an Awiortment of GooiIm, (JrooerlcH, Dry ...HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND STATIONERY. X.B. Prcucriptlons carofnil y prepared ' Second DMrtet Zion "" COOPERATIVE MERCANTILE ' INSTITUTION. MAIN HTRERT.OUlifK, ' ' HAND A GSSKRAL HATE of Dry Goo.lt. Oroceri, Hate. iiout, hhoea, Agricultural Implement, ia, Ac, w ail of which are eelliug cuej tor oui and v prodooe. ON Ci. COAL! COAL! I COAL!!! DEALER ines& Liquors. d, STOCK OF TnE HALL & VANDYKE Coal Company's Coal will be constantly on hand at the Ogden Tithing Office Square, uu.i v!mT v A ; i All Coal will be weighed when old to the purchaser, ,'. Will take onerhalf, payment in Oats or ' ' '"' ' Barley. '" Orders will bo recofvod and promptly filled at the Tithing Office br Mr.Walter n fl Thompson. i' The Prices of the above Coal will be low enough to warrant the patronage of the general publio. . ;ain street, 'tftah. f Ogden City, t I : I K "n Land a large fitnek of the Celebrated 811AWAN. LF.E IU X, CROW, BOWE.N, AND BUAHP'il BRANDS of ht red-breas- tCcntucky Whiskeys; J., ,7n y, nAjiio,at.AROK BXOCRof .,, ), I -- , ..ii-- i J'-- 1 OSE LIQUORS, ,.(,.-- , , j yi VILL IAXE ON BCB8CRIPTI0X, i ii ' To-da- CATAWBAS, CLEAN......COTTON RAGS Call and exaaine my Stock. Iain Street, Ogclen, - . . i. r.r, carly Oyposite White Hong. red-breas- ts t , CHAMPACNE6, , Subscriber; Attention! ; CASE WINES, ; Jt y. The Shanghae News Letter says that Sir Rutherford Alcock, in bidding adieu to Prince Kung, was addressed by that ; S .,..11 ...IT !;,, functionary in these word: "ew you To trhoin It may concern. are going nome 1 wish you would laxe with you your opium and missionaries. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT A new . physiological discovery has 11 all Persine engaged in Business in been made by a young man namely, Ogdeu City, (fct Which the City Ordinances provide iliat license must be that the pulse of young ladies generally obtained,) without first procuring a beats stronger in the palm of the band license are liable to be taken before anr than at the wrists. As to more elderly female, even little toy fno'v-Alderman cf said City, cud he subject experience that tie paim of the maternal to Mine.. i hand beats awful etre order of the CUty Council,, . . By , , , CITY LICENSES: . WA.BBS HCSSEr, Bit Uke City. i' a eonnet to his rota." mistress, entitled "I kissed'her-ew- l The compositor thought be ".new better than that, and set it up in .printer's latin, "I kissed her snub noia." , voi. i. - Uf . :t .? A local poet indited , f j 111. raria" Rumors of the death of the Pope were It is ascertained, again current however, that his holiness has been afflicted with an epileptio fit, but he is not regarded as seriously ilL ., i A sharp debate occurred in the Corpt Legutcuj, on tne decree for temporarily admitting iron, and cotton fabrics. On a vote being taken, the government was sustained. :i ,,.:.. j. i Deliveryfrom n against i the " protesting. ' ' U'si :i . Maine papers are disoussing whether a Sunday school in Bangor which re quires the constant presence of two po licemen to preserve order is a success. . ., j , , .Oden Pout Office: MrT W ISO 8 ad- thirty-seve- bishops, same dogma. . , , , "; that the Pope refuses te receive the dress signed by, a hundred and al Fwr: A OT and Collector 8. Bingham. Surveyor-- W. , W, Burton, ,a Ay(at o folic P. .G. Taylor. . rriwiirr-l-Aaro- if 1 ' i with rapidity and to an alarming extent, is indeed too true, and it is a sad comment on ta'e moral aUtus of many the Elites of theTnW"'w But in what light Mormonism can be viewed as a scandal, 'or how it ean be associated with the divorce nuisance we fail to comprehend.! 4 oertainjy-cajiao- i be because Mormo&ma BPWagcji &'y voree, for it does no such thing. On the contrary, like the Lod in thisjnattcr, ns TOHKICSX. Xondon.' The overland telegraph to India is in I. working order, again,, and messages ('Washington,' ,4 have been exchanged between London . and Bombay. A dispatch announces the .;,.,Ot?M..., r Bill ; were introduced py Julien arrival of the steamship Great Eastern amending the homestead acts ; by at Bombay. .t te bring the weights- and Letters from Rome say Dr. Allison, Dallger's measures of a meter system into publio protest against the declaration of the dogma of Papal infallibility provokes Mr. Cull urn, from the committee on much excitement and indignation at the territories, rgpprted bill in aid of the Vatican. ' A telegram from Rome ' says, , liobert I o, iS7o. ; the Indiana nuisance spread all over the nation and "smelted to heaven." Now, that the divorce scandal is so prevalent in Indiana, Chicago, and many $er places, ui that $h evil menii - ' Shaffer, Secretary S. A. Mann. Marshal Milton Orr. oc;ii:x, Utah, Wednesday, feiiruaiiy should be followed with condign punish- - States Officers for i ted In a 12. greater scandal than herge for composition, but they will be fcr octtpyinj space- - ever coo- - rwl JL JL Arts. 1.16 allowed te otwsR t pleeeur; vlrly euvertiee'rt of twenty-fiv- e additional , (quAT .. U6 200 Btated. 100 Tnuniiit advertising to bo paid for in advance. of Un line of type of thi A square cuuiiti 14 enW V ; y TIODfttejificL UTo. M - 40 4ii 00 IS J 10 3 iTrvJema. XJ XJ Miscellaneous. .'Sidney Smith being ill, hit physician advised him to take a little gentle exercise "on an empty stomach." "Upon whose?" said he. 5 2 9 1 , i ! tat which we will allow .,. i.. .. ,, Five Cents per lb. .,.'i '. . We will aim allow THREE CEST8 per Ib. for CLEAN aCXNYSACKB, Aether up your Kegs thlsOftVe. a4 hriuf them ajotig te A'. |