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Show BY TELEGRAPH AMERICAN. Washington. 16 The report of the Svfcate corami'iee on judiciary on the no calkd prem gng law, signed by all the member of the committee, and takes the ground thai no perunn charged with libel can be brought into the District of Columbia under the law in question, for no pernou cull be brought there under it for any crime wbatercr, and it. in equally pldtn tliflt no person changed with the crime of libel in any other district or pi nee in the United State can be arrested hvre. and gpnt to such district or place under it for, first libel in Lot a crime against the laws of the United States in any of the mates, bo that no case could mine in which a court, or judge in the District of Cuiuinbin could be called upon to arrest ii person here and send him to any slate far trial for libel. The committee ate of the opinion that both sections of the net are necessary, proper and in perfrdt accordance with the principles of justice and the course of civilized jurisprudence. Dawes ivys uuless the linuji pnt.-- e the tariff bill the treasury will b unable to meet its demands and an extra session of Congress will be necpsury. The House committee on Indian to whom was referred the lull., fur the organization of a territorial peverti-men- t toorer Iudian Territory, day that lurytiud no nuihoriiy which will justify eueh action, but inn the contrary find in treaties, wiili the Indians occupying that country, iu acts of Congress on the subjects, and in the opinion of the, Supreme Court interpreting the untie, much which expressly forbids the legislation proposed in the bill ns unjuM, inexpedient And nowise, and trust, bat Congress will emphatically set the, soul of its displetutire upon this and kindred movements; cnleuiiited to destroy the binding force of the nation's obligations ' to the ludiaus, : . i. j ; The cabinet, after a brief session, to day, adj mmed to attend the luuei'at of 1 nf-fur- 1 ' ! . , Representative llooptr. ." W.'Sdott fcmith.l'a bewspaper .correspondent, has given bail to answer the charge of J03. McFarland, Mi6thcr correspondent, of mal ioious libel',' in publishing him a dishonest lobbyist,, Senator Ifager aiid Stewart as be, subcommittee of lbs Senate committee on railroads, met Senator flarem and the California members of, the houie to exchange views iand harmonize 'if possible on the bill authorising a change of routes of the Southern Pacific rail road. General Colton sa d the company were avian eu wun ine inn as rwniiitleJ by Houghton a few days agot 'No conclusion or Agreement except as: to the question whether the lands on the fragmentary completed section of the ,tine which Is to be abandoned, shall, like others on the abandoned route, be open to purchase by settlers at l '2o ... ; j per acre The Senate foreign committee have substantially agreed to the Hawaiian Tecipraciiy treaty, though no fornu.1 tote was tak'n. Action was deferred tn some of, the details. . Uulens tlirre should be time ta act on the treaty before adjourn rnent there will be an extra session al led for the 4th of Murch, but it will last a few days only. 10. ; Hartford.' The Democratic Slate convention; to Aiy, adopted resolutions decidedly io fivor of hard money, opposed to federal executive interference iu the Stale of Louisiana and Arkansas, to an increate of federal taxation at a time when the iidustries of the country are ao greatly ' ; i to-da- . y , timore and Washington is reduced to $10; St Louis to these cities, $15 ; from Louisville, $12. ere. Similar reductions were made between western cities and Philadelphia, to takeeffeet immediately. It is Understood the Baltimore and Ohio are arranging for a line of first class freight steamships to run between New York and llnltiniore. AH its western Connections have telegraphed the Baltimore and Ohio that they will cheerfully with its policy s long as the Pennsylvania Company continues to obstruct business to Philadelphia fchtt New York. A Man Cut into Hftj-uiti- c . 4 of The Louisville Coufter-Journa- l reuiatkable Frid iy thus describes ft accident : Shortly after daylight yesterday morning, as a worktnan living near the Short Line junction, about three utilef. from the city, was going to his work he discovered pieces of a man's body, which had evidently becu run over and killed, lying around the Nashville railroad track- iirar the junction. lie informed pur tie living in the vicinity of wh- -t he" had sect. Word was sent to Dick Moore, the coroner; who, an soon as possible, went out to the scene of death and nindo an investigation of the fatal accident. It was discovered that on Wcdncs day evening, shortly alter dark, a man came into the saloon at the junction and obtained three drinks, He informed the barkeeper that he was forty-thre- e years of age, but did not give his name. Hid actious were MAIf STREET, OGDE3f4 Wholesale and Kctail Dealers - FOKEIGV V" Loudon, 1G. Dr Kenealy." eounsel for the Tich. borne claimant, is elected to Parliament from Stake by 2,000 majority. In the Commons Hart Dyke, Conservative, moved for copies if n certificate of trial ftnd conviction of John Mirchell. in 1348; of the official notifica tion of his escape, and the proclamation offering tne reward for his apprehension; also for copies of a dispatch from tbe Governor of Van Dierhan's Land relative in granting a ticket of leave to and the subsequent escape o" Mitchell. Nolan regretted thai nearly all the Irish members had left the House, think-Ithe business was over. He called attention to the fact the Government did not nrrest Mitchell when he was in Ireland last year. Diiraeli gave notice that he would moire,' an Thursday, a'reso utlon declaring that as John Mitchell has beer adjudged guilty of felony and sentenced to transportation, and as he neither endured the penalty hor received pardon, he Is 'incapacitated for election to the House of Commons, and that a fresh writ of election lie brtlered tar Tipperary. Sullivan,' member for Louth, attacked tbe Government for the precipitancy of its o'ctlon, He sail eminent Irish legal ftifth'oriiies 'supported the eligibility of ' ' Mitchell. S,ir George Bowyer, the member from Wexford, protested' against the course of flie Government.1 Dyke's Motion was adopteJ 174 to 13, an'd on Dyke's motion debate on the paper was fixed for Thursday next. Martin, member f6r Meath, gave notice that be would luove for tbe production of additional papers regarding the composition of the jury and nature of the proceedings at the trial of Mitchell. ' ' ' " ., Paris. 1G on-Tre- n .' It Is reported that the father of Don Carlos and Don Alfonso, with others, raised a large sum in London lust week to carry on the war in Spain. .General Cabrera arrived at Kn:eiU and it is said will take chief command of the Carlist forces. to-da- ' irovr lhoy Looked at Each Olbcr. ',.,;. rather strauge. It was further ascertained from his conversation around the junction depot that he had been to t!tica, Ind., to get some money, but had failed, . IN ALL K1XD3 OF MERCHANDISE wish to make especial Bnention of Goods just received aud opened. Xo CARPETS, New Styles CLOTHING, all sizes, qualities and Fashions. Gout's FURNISHING GOODS, Splendid Outfit. and Was on his way to his home, io the neighborhood of the junction. He had no meney, and the of the saloon was compelled to credit him, upon his promise that he would go home and bring back the money with which to pay for the drinks. Th is was all that could be discovered concerning the man. The diiuks, with others he had probably previously taken, must have muddled his biain go much that he knew not what he was doing, aud in endeavoring to get to his home he must have fallen down on the railButch-- , road track. , ' About 7:50 p.m. a freight train on the L. and N. road cam thundci ing along, and, alas for the poor man, ran over him without the engiucer or uuy of the men on in knowing what ... had occurred. During the nipht n passenger and another freight train of the same ? STORES Jo road pawed over his alrady mangled WK ASK THE COUNTRY COOPERATIVE T and a us fiud our sive call, i figures so low that hy perhaps they may body, and cut him into numerous bill and us of n sobiuittio-j.it to iLeitJcspictiiaJJoard,'1 pieces, so that if he had any family purchiising J )i rectors, enm and approval to buy at tie their sanction will be unable to they him. ni;iy recognize they J The coroucr could find nothing ex- CHEAPEST HOUSE, a course" due to the shareh..lders.J J cept a scrap of paper in the pockets of tho clothing which they gathered, ; and which' indicated nothing that would fix the identity of the fearfully mutilated body. He, however, succeeded in picking up fifty-nin- e pieces, iuto which number the body bad been severed by the passing trains, and nearly all of which were froxen. There as no head uor face to be found. It is aUo said that blood from the brains of the man bespattered one V T. of the trains which arrived in this P yon. city. From all the evidence obtaiucd by the coroner, the person who wan in the saloon at the junction and the man killed, was one aud the same individual. It will bo perceived from bar-keep- Crates of CROCKERY, Marked Low. Several LAMPS aud CLOCKS to suit everybody's Taste, Cutlery, Hardware, including er's Cleayers E, and P. Tools. , GROCERY DEP'T ALWAYS ' i FULL i r WALKER BROTHERS? From the Chicago Journal. Tluirc has bceu nothing as yet so . CASH P AID! the cttutetupltttton of Tilton When his enemy ro.e to take the vacant chair, Bechet wa9 whispering canustly to Jurle Porter. The electric shock which startled tbe audience violently broke krtthat conversation. Looking up to see the cause of it, llcecher found hiuisell face to face with Tiboo. Fur a liiotiii'tit the I'ascmatiau stupefied him. IU grew p:iler and paler, until was whiter than he will bo when he ' depressed, lies dead. The change from his he New Orleans, 1G. Governor Kellogg y u?ual redness to worse than mor-ta- l the verdict of the jury that the emvetoed the hill appropriating $1PU 000 for the He ployees of the Louisville and Nashpallor was indescribable. of the legislature. He soys this lookfd as with one huge gulp, his ville road are not held to blame for if, is $50,000 more than is necensary, and that several provisions of the bill are heart had swallowed every drop of the accident. We are now sellintr off our stock of General Merchandiso very lo, unconstitutional. The bouse sustained blood in his body and then had stopDrcs Goods particularly cheap, to make room for the large selections ESTRAY NOTICE. tie veto. ped, . LI is face wore an expression of by our Mr. CUTLEll iu tho East, aud which will he ffcrcd at New York, 1G. horror, as if ho were peering in a IHAVK IN Mif P088KSPION TIIK FOLLOW, Wholesale and Retail during Conference Jules Salomon, of San Franoisco, lcxjking-glas- s animali, w hich if uut claimed, and fouud death grin and tftkra within ten away day from date, will whose trunk was seized on Saturday on over hU ahoulder. The appar- Ii ald to tb hifclm-- t bidder, ou retiilja the arrival of the steamer Peirre, says uing of his frit. 2Rth, 1876, at 2 pm., at tha Ogdou Vriday, accuser was a stupendous City Found. toat the dutiful goods coutiined therein ition & Stray 0 pat red cow, 8 yeari old, hrnckle faca. xvcre intended for certain wealthy San surprise, und, fr an iutant, it petriaauar crop off lth earn, UR combined on Urt Franciscans. Among the articles were fied hiui. His recovery was slow lii), 41 legtbla brands on left rib and right hi,tm. tnree gold watches, six dozen glovesj The shock unnerved him, and he a bull clf with her. EAST TEMPLE STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. t One dark red Cow, 6 ypM oi l. whi ntidor diamond studs,' bracelets, ear rings, nu could not II Tiltou's coon left ', eacapo liip, brivled"Jiold"tHi left born haunting bully, iierous scarfs, senrf-piotair fronts, ba haifttr ratf with ber. Ounred Steer, one yrar old, whita on lump, tnree bead lace paokete, a superb under eyes uulesa ho clied his own.r OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE;, , ... AV. lipp7rion,: , -a or puilty, with thosa, rcleut-- , whitaimdertelly, wallow fork ia rack tar, httnwl, thirteen gentlemen's coats, chilbrand on tuft idmnlder- Happy rklief yo touno mex from ATTORNEY AT LAW dren's cloaks and dresses. lca orbs blistering his heart, any Oo drk Sorrel Horn, 4 yanrs old, bright mnna flie effwtfi ot Error anil Abuses in lite. . us tragic by Itcechr. SALT LAKE CITY, ! - ? 1 . A Barley, Oats, "Wheat ' . to-da- DRIED PEA CUES. pui-chas- -- ; : TAYLOR CUTLER, tol-t- v In-uocc- - JL( ut UJrjji-bl- - early aad link illegible brand on ribt thigh. Recorder John Hackett, in charging man would have, been in Mnnlioott Kaatoml. ' ' " ImpetliMitnitK to M.trriapo agony. ' ' M Ona dark 3 before-whicin whita old, the Hri, New cf irni.ir. jury mtho4 of treattamit. Naw aud rv Offl yirviiibla. xotaky proprietor Tilton did not lok at beecher. lie ia laca, Liad ftt white, tut brands Main! StWet, VwiK 3. i, and Circulnra Isent murkal'le rpnilifi. the Metropolitan Theatre was tried for looketl mip(ite Borle' fgeju'typ into hiut, its if; his body were V. V. VWK, tVeK,' in iwalitl anvelni. Aililmia, HOWARD " keeping a disorderly' house beoaune of sSStf. Sintrivt Pound Kiwnar. 2 1'hia.Ul-)liNo. Snth Ml.th St ASSOCIATION, tne dance exhibition, held that nebuWs, with one torturablo spot in dl Og.Un City, Jan. 18, l7i. Pa an Imttitation liariog a bih repntatwa which s icti theatres were nuisances at common the centre, lor lnmral) cvuJuct and jroftaioual akilL "the iM-6tl.iw, and that every public show and ex. crystal',' of lia eight could pierca like C. W. STAYKEB,bibition which outrages decency, shocks an infernal paug. AND humanity, er ii contrary to good morals i punishable at common iaw. ; u . ! TL. C 1J M A dUpa'ch from Kingston, Jamaica, ' FRAW KLIN, ONJStDA C . IDAHO. , An full of Feb. 13lh, says .that 500 houses were dreu exchange says: ,:For READER ,, AND LEGTURKK- b imcd at Port si Prince on the 11th. Kulakaua wcars: a fashiouably-cu- t fc Co. NELSON There was no water, and the city wos black ' broadcloth swallow-Uil coat, V . r..' faar tha U. N. R. R. Dtipot. e;Ul burning on the 13th.For IVoml, Ilnrd and History, TraTels snd Good , Peoie, .studless white shirt front, boots of JSofl Baltimore. 1G. . , Coal. .,. . Spiced np with Quaint Humor and box-to- e W AGOKS AND OTITER VHHICI.KS d There seems to be no present prospect the BrUflES.liorws, patterq, a LATEST musing ApepdoUa., WITH TUB IMPROVEMENTS. ,r , llaaling and Trottiii Ttanoi, aud ail ottiar Livary Accommodation, o' reconciliation, between the Baltimore ribbon in his buttonhole,' thre tor tha Ilia new Lecture on a. id Ohio and the Pennsylvania Central Ventilators. &c. plain gold rings, a bracelet on tm.lio(t illie. Registers, The Baltimore and Ohio his left wrist, a o.mpanies. collar, and JV; W. F. CIUWFOUD, 3f' . 1)., ' Estimates for Heatiug and Ventilating company have! issued orders for an Im- a black jieck-tw.' ' he When ' waa'ia ... furnished. ' t '!... THAT :. HUMAN BAROMETER.' Prompt! j' I.' mense rdnclion in passenger. rates bePLAIN CITT. Chicago he wore.lti addition to the , tween Washington, Baltimore and ia m.ISS fc UALLS,S2 and leading western cities. Tbe above a vest and a pair of trtrTscrs.'- Literary Institutes will please spr1 Weber County, Utah ' ' , Inter-Ocea(Send for CireaJari.j C'lIICAVO.'tLL. always in writing. Address' C. St from Chicago and Cincinnati to Bal 51 3m a hc Jron-KHt- y ,M i i, can-ca- n moon-freeiia- LIT E It Y g ,,.., n. FEED STABLES i Y Ranges and Stoves EDW. K ? , - .; . parti-colore- iui-nicn- se . aNS-t- r II , Wrn-dow- b V ' .' ! I'hila--!pli- J? p S E:, IkeSt , n. aU-Si- '"a Box 587, S. L. City. e89-- 6 |