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Show KKSia of Great Britain. The which railroad and other companies isfiuch a currency that shall be on a founders df f thitit y" vcwtran3 are considered responsible for not with which shall be con- system PnMihf4 T.ry by the WE DN KS D A T ' and SATUSDAr, uiks Peittisinso Goanm. ported felons, "who" were' reclaimed from a life of crime to become useful and honorable men. Siberia 1 W. Penrose, i:Ii(or. Charles aud liumueu Manager.,., licluhjgisia specie par exerciring due diligence in taking vertible, flexible, and adapted to the CocxcitV -- 1 A resolution providing for precautions against danger to people. various conditions of commerce and t,e noiiitiuent of Direct More than a year ago, a young hid, trade. .As i " V fit been has no measure yet ting representation of Utah Terriu" while amusing himself at'a turn- introduced in or, ;lebration. wa re Congress to meet these in the Centennial ferred. table on the line of the Sioux City requirements, and as a consequence, f-part- a flourishing land, with all the adOGDKX. UTAH., ventitious importance and accessories An Act in relation omonev of of civilization.. It affords an" illus- and Pacific railway, was so severely our WEDXESDAT, FEBRUARY 18th, 1871. are at sea, drifting an-- interest, was read a second time tration of the advantages which fol- injured by having his foot caught in A menage from the I wn3 along without compass, without fixed thut tliat Chamber had M. announcing some low well directed enterprise. of the that portion A machinery, of reaching dry laud. curred in ihe Council amend nifMtg In t IV 1 1. IT TO DO WITH IT. lie became crippled for life, pro- prospect is that Act incorporating the city of Nephi. society thoroughly organized, The Council then took up c. F. X0 iVAK OX THE PATH. Mr. .Seward indulged the illusion and a commerce of no little conse- ceedings were instituted in the U."S. 2!, au Act amendatory and supplementthat the purcha.se of Alaska by ihe quence give that colony, with itsor-biddin- g Circuit Court against the company, Gen. Phil. Sheridan has been ln- ary to an Act incorporating l'arowan to reclaim The ba.ia of City. damages. United .States, was a masterpiece of skies, every advantage that structed to adojit a vigorous policy House. the action was the is the effect, that tp t enjoyed in more favored lands. diplomacy. The round sum of the Indians. We all know Mr. Rockwood, from the committee on against was a mere trifle aa a. considerYet, Siberia was built up by crimi- Company was gu.ilty of gross, negli- what is meant by that term, when agriculture, trade and manufactures, back the bill for an act regulatation-for the extensive region ceded nals, and correct municipal adminis- gence in not protecting the turn- submitted to the judgdiscriminating the manufacture and sale or other ' ing to the Johnson administration by tration has supplanted the punitive table. The defence alleged as plea, ment of General Sheridan. lie is disposal of spirituous liquors, wui4 turn-tybl- e was on their own and recommended its amendments, Russia, to whom it was valueless anl and degrading system of control, that the pa. not apt to admit of any qualifications sage. "and therefore the complainoi' such little account, that it had which subjected human beings to a premises, Mr. Farr presented an amendment to to its direct meaning, while he is ant was a trespasser. The jury renthe bill, that the county eourt sheulj previously been offered as a gratuity condition of va3alage. The Knout permitted to construe it according to grant a license to sell liquors oa to President Polk," for ' the' sake of which was used to enforce obedience dered a judgment against the Com- his own notions. Extermination is only the petition of of the lawful 7,500. An appeal was to authority, has been superseded by pany for getting rid of a dead weight. the only palliative recognized by him votersis of the precinct, where such business to be carried on. An animate! Poor Seward discovered ' that hi the corrective and reformatory wea- taken to the Supreme Court on a in his with the and protracted discussion took place military dealings bill of exceptions, and that body upon this provision, which was finally policy of territorial extension to- pon of effective laws. Cayenne, the truculent red man. affirmed th6 the carried. of Circuit jadgment wards the South, miscarried, As he penal colony of France, is also underThe Pcgan massacre is vet fresh in Mr. Mann moved that theceunty court also": Court; , allowing interest ; and the minds had achieved considerable cdnt in going tha radical changes induced by be directed to revoke any license, upoa of counthe this of people ' costs. the petition of of the voters ia reaffirming the Monroe by the advancement of liberal ideas and The relentless try. cruelty with precinct. This provision was also carThe effect of this decision will ex- which women and children t ic expulsion of the French from progress were ried. The bill was then referred to the ercise a most The conversion of Alaska to the salutary influence, in slaughtered by a brutal soldiery, has committee on judiciary to make further Mexico, he was determined to crown alterations. his triumph by the annexation of same purposes is suggestive of a new compelling common carriers and indi- not redounded to' the eredit of the Mr. Farr, from tha committee on judi- vidual in the method of promoting companies, to adopt necessary army, and can only be referred to as ciary, reporieu acn lite tJouncu bill, more territory to our expansive do- policy for an Act providing fur damages for main. Juarez gave him no comfort, the interests of society by relieving safeguards against the numerous ca- an eternal stigma to the power that death, caused by wrongful net, default for the greaser, was proverbially un- large communities 'of a dangerous sualties, which are daily recorded. It tolerated and countenanced a horri- or neglect, with amendments. A bill for an Act pertaining te certaii establishes the fact, that they do not ble animals running at large, and requiring grateful. His attention "was then element, and bringing into requisibutchery. turned to the possessions of the Rus- tion the energies of a redundant class enjoy immunity from the strictest The Lieutenant General has often pound keepers to brand animals sold by them, and for other purposes, was sian Bear. It was a lucky thought, that might be redeemed from inevita- obligations in guarding against the boasted that he alone entertained the takca up, read tLe third time and passl. nnd the time was propitious for the ble ruin.' The effort i3 well' worth a possibility of accidents which may correct view of settling the Indian Feb. 13, 1874. and thus Mr. Seward's bant- result fro'ni their lack of precautious accomplishment of a purpose, that trial, difficulty, and that was by making a COI'XCIL. would tend to identify his name with ling may bo made useful in produc- and extraordinary diligence even on holocaust of the miserable remnants Mr. Woodruff, of the Committee on Ag; a great diplomatic achievement. It ing reform and benefits which, al- their own premises. of the Indian races. He has now riculture, recommonded thai the sum of $10,000 be appropriated to pay the inwas not the inhospitable, bleak nnd though they were not anticipated by apparently a carte bhtnche to dispose debtedness of the Deseret Manufacturing: worthless territory that he coveted. him, may yet be the means of effectof them as his judgment may dictate. Society. IX THE KAIIK. Mr. pursuant tonsaice, pre- He rather, sought the humiliation of ing a nobler purpase than' he ever That little1 mercy will be shown to sented Thatcher, Act to amend an act entitled, "An Xo ray of light . breaks from the an act amending the charters f incor- flreat Britain in circumscribing the thought could have been realized. the wretched creatures, who arc in enconfusion which is of Wm.W. poraled cities:" also a Congress bmndaries of thebu.dles jtscs-hiou- s only resenting the wrongs in- Walker and 32 others, petition for suitpraying veloped. That body, all chaotic and flicted KOTIISt HIM). of Her Majesty by American upon them by a gang of re- able legislation discouraging tbe importation of Texan and other inferior befogged, is indirectly assisting in morseless, foil. They would than be sandwich-cthieving agents,; .is too to the injury of persons who havestock, They'd eath of 'Baron M. A. de exmultiplying bank credit, and playing well known, and as the prosperous Provinces sums in Sheridan's into the pended large judging by bringhiog few Rothschild, whiehoccurred a iufo'thd hands of speculators. "Its Territory fine blooded sock. now forming the iJorifinion'bf Cuiia- -' summary Indian code. A communication was ceceived from creates a vacancy in the numerous days ago, projects of relieving our da would be considered a most valuais hoped that Sheridan will not the House announcing the passage of It world of commerce, that cannot but commerce and the business communi 'An Act pertaining to certain animals ble acquisition to the Union, the be allowed to pursue ah unbridled be felt.' He was the son of the latd at large;': als the of from manifold running embarrassments, career in ty the Indians, and "An Act providing damages passage gaze of Mr. Sewartl was intently fixed Nathan ; punishing for death. the man first of ltochachild, and are ' caused impracticable. inexpedient or with by rich default, wrongful act, that his effective policy will not be prize. upon the to u Ilobraio oirgiu j amendments, and asking for th concuris safe to say tbat no measure to ' It The "Alabama!! cbtnpliottions of 'the unmeasured extent, rence of the Council in the amendments. pushed to 1 he concession titular position. alleviate the distress, which paralyzes that he may deem necessary. If Mr. Thatcher reported "An Act iu refercU a Pplcndid opportunity, for inmade in conferring ,'. the d'stiu'etion lation to public schools in Utah Territoindustry and business will be gener- General Sheridan is,, over solicitous in ry; amended. demnifying this country against the face in of child of Israel upon,a long ally acceptable. There is to all appearinjuries suffered during the tf ar. Mr established enforcing peace and quiet among the t Mr. Hooper presented "An Act conunalmost and prejudices ance a revival of confidence and a ret Indians, and if he should determine cerning juries," whicU was referred. Seward thought he could coerce "An Act providing for the election of was of one the Aversions, conquerable storation of activity in the Eastern to punish some body,: let him turn Prolate Judges," was laid oa the table Great Britain into measures by pointmost signal indications of the advauce anarkets, and a ' superabundance of his attention to the rogues rho are till called lor. ing out to the; newly purchased Ter- made by Ofea 1 Britain to that "An Act in relation to tka money of reaction this the. But is friu onthe accounts it bounded which money... the aad interest," was passed. themselves at north, ritory enriclang expense liberalism wliich'distinguish-e- s ? ' effects is disastrous real of the IIocsk. panic of the Indians. ,The application of a with the firm assurance that British that natioq, it notf falhej artificjal, the .Tcstiltjof ilicmpen cravat to the necks of many Committee on Municipal Corporations tenure of it.'Coloiiio6 4fr& fcgfecntially de llothschild was the reported back tbe petition of John Bair Mayor and 'servicca-bl- and 82 others, citizens of Richmond, weakened if not entirely destroyed. uncertainty regarding legislative ac- - of them would London reprcscntatiTe of the great " Cache county, praying that the boundaticn ? The West is clamorous for But Mr. Seward did not thoroughly whose i.! banking-hous- e, ry lines of said town be changed, accomoperations Dothe-boy's and, like the boys at appreciate th'a tenacity of 'purpose panied by a bill on the eubject, which. . of the world, for "more," more was passed. sort Hall, Wile. erying The of which belongs to the.' character of ramify every portion, Right; . Mr. Netker presented a ill from W. and whose capital estimated at hunwhich shmplasters. ,.moi;c the Briton. He failed in his advanc,p5ipcr, of midJla 195 P. the. ' ebeker ranks and citizens of others, Speaking oflifey' dreds i'of miflions', coil tributes to the 13 a nest Rich the ami solid for a of an ptasking county, society, portions oppopriation .nioneyf es to seduce the "Caunucks" from poortejrectativo support of Kiogs'and potentates. His Hie 'circiifatbii ' is vinevcn!y v !is-- modern ' writer makes toe loliowing ex to aid in building a road from Randolph, their allegiance. ; Rich county, to llyrum. Cache county. i . cellent remarks: F jjjqQM ago was nearly sixty years, and dur tributed.(VJtjis said that in the SoutiJ i "Tuers we beboM woman in all her Referred. He was net yet disconcerted and The Committee on Counties reported &( ing a life marked by many stirring and Vest the people have less glory; sot a doll to carry silki and jew used (tho, Fcuianrilem'jut t( further a for an act defining the boundaries of be bill nattered to not by els; puppet pro events,' hV bats Earned ai ninm Unit than $3.00 dis counties and designating the ccunty seats per capita. This may fane adoration, reverenced his- subtle tp9licy l'faggrcjsiqi. ,The will be remembered ior'tuany acts of be alwayB jostled out of therein. true. But it is a fact ihat obeys carded invasion of the soil ofour Northern ' which the and society i nature '' place 'munificence. Men whe are causes. natural Western A uer publisher lately gave would assign by sensuality and neighbors was the. consequence oa as is the admired, but not respected; de- notice that he intended to spend fifty their resources, Canaftio otto induce deeply laid pf but not esteemed; ruling by passion, dollars for "a .new head" fur his piVF.KY IMI'OUTAXT TEST casein those sections, overloaded with sired, not love; imparting her weakness, notJ dians to 'seek the protection of the per. The next day one of his subCASE. driven to the ner constancy to me sex sne would exalt; scribers mortgaged property, was he Here again American flag. dropped him the following the source and mirror of vanity; we see 'unwarranted 6f : paying twj her as a wife, necessity A most important decisiol has jiut disappointed '$r thj jjajjfdjans were partaking of the cares and note "Don't do it better keep the dito of themselves a anxieties the a mouth cent, husband, money and buy a new head for tl.e cheeriug help So the been rendered by the United States per able to protect themselves. toil by her domestic diligence, editor.", bis viding the liabili- out of debt, and whose securities are spreading ehecrlulness around him for grand speculation ifr 'seals and polar Supreme Court, all around withr dead weigh t his snke,' sharing the decent refineraonts A writer iii Science Gossip gives a bears was unprofitable, and Alaska is ty of railroad companies, where bodi- fringed vain about without them, being placing rewill curious It will not attract currency. instance of sagacity in a parall her joys and love in the man she loved. eft i u her glo'-- u pp u our vmdft a ly jnjuries are, inflicted Uirough want A rot. lighted cigar happened to directions. such in As a mother we find her the affectionate, of ordinary diligence. The decision fuse td'mbve useless appanage fall :.. ." the door of the bird's under ardent of the children just the iustructress Congress may legislate into exis- whom she h'ad tended from their infancy, cage. The fumes soon attracted her California has undertaken U. solve is rendered still mom noteworthy millions of new pa- traning them tip to virtue and thought, attention,' and she instantly sat about the problem of what shall be done from the fact that it is the first case tence a hundred ' and to piety-anbenevolence; abating the nuisance. Taking a small 'but ''without a ' corresponding men and preparing them to becoma women with this sterile, region., That state ofthc tind that has been adjudicated per; was in the cage, the convert i into i penal by th'i biglUtiegal triluiini of the movement "of industrial "enterprise, in their turn. Such a mother's daugh- cup of tea which, to bird poured the contents on the y proposes wUl find nt u.'e save in ters make the best wives. colon Jv. And why not ?- - The eouutvy.. Numberless iustances have the amount burning eid of the cigar and extin.... , .f u:..vJ. the and occurot'constant very producing are ; promoting guished it. estaboccurred,"nnI periencc ot otner nations in averted. be Van old to au Tetcr are who sought, in which the principle of the evils, whjeh rykerchap, lishing sittlements of convicts, has rence New in died the other increase of Hampshire, an We maintain that for of companies preXGTIC1V proved the wisdom and benefit of a accountability in cush,requcst-e- d worth $140,OOU day, over the ' wants' of general - sumptive" negHgeueo fs"ifii"5lvod. The volume con'io v which course in bis s that no ous "should appeal icvery HKICIf Y OIVE XOTICJ: TiJAT I WU.TJ. T not, be ac- businfSMJUNUis'jdepxeeiatioo from this ihito, lie nunwinlle fur any crocodile snuflle shed 'may '""recently his tears and, at. given ftUeration oi numauuy aim jusuue. (lit incurred by my wile, dlt. ' . .. ... The rich and stately city of SiJniy- - cepted M ii finaLtcst' llbr establishing immediate retarn td fpefcid payments funeral, but cover lam over and then Junkius.). AVXnt is wuutqd hurry home to fight over his money." I xsh.7, is a lusting moaumcut to the penal the correct definition of the extent to means a.i collapse. is law-maker- s, It-us- - . two-third- s one-tbi- rl - . -- per-dia- ps - d, i ever-tleva- od -- . . -- pro-gressiy- o . . be-timel- n, . ... e. , ' M . 4 .; ( - to-da- v. over-strainin- g' con-tem- p:; " g reg-ardin- 1 , . ? d . "dcH-'isio- v-- Jfaiioy-'For- I n,. d, -' |