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Show A decree is issued for the restoration to the church of all ecclesiastical proper-tnot included in the redemption fund. BY TELEGRAPH. Pope. AMERICAN. Washington, 13. Pacific agenis here are The Central to legislation author-izintUeir way feeliug them to ruu a race with Tom Scott's Texas Pacific railroad, by allowing the Southern Pacific to construct aouthward continuously until the Texas road meets them from the eastward, the eame as was done with the Union and Central Pacific Neither committee of "congress roads. will favor this arrangement. When the Central lobby learns l Wis dfiniuly, it is Texas Paciexpected they will light the fic bill. . introduced in the The bill, senate by Sargent, anl in the house by Mr Page, to prevent Chinese naturalisation, proposes merely to restore the naturalization law as they existed prior to the late codification in which the implied discrimination against Chinamen g to-da- was inadvertently omitted. All the Pacific coast senators, representatives and in now a have Washington, letter to the chairman of the of the house foreign relations committee, before whom a somewhat similar bill is now pending, earn- hs been estly urging its passage. It to effect the advisable more thought purpose, however, by means of the present new measure, which simply restores the former law without expressly naming Chinamen. The senate has confirmed George II. Boiler as envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary lo KuBsia; Edgar Stanton, of Illinois, consul at Uarmer; Theodore Camsius, of Illinois, consul at Bristol; G. W. Ingalls, of Illinois, agenl for the Cherokees, Creeks, Chocktawe, Chickasaws and Seminoles. Memphis, 13. There is no truth in the report that Kellogg has ofl'cred to give tbe democrats the organization of the house, provided they would defeat Pinchback for senator. Both boards of the legislate met this morning, and d cared Pinchback elected. The Tribunes special says the coup d'etat of Pinchback yesterday created great excitement among politicians, and that a long consultation nas held between Pinchback's opponents, the strongest of whom are Kellogg and Packard. New York, 13. In the case to day, the examination of witnesses began. Agus tus Maverick and Francis D. Moulton were duly Bworn. The laiter's testimony was a corrobotion of his state meats already published. New Orleans, 13. Bolh houses of the Legislature y passud a resolution, requesting Congre-- s to immediately institu'e a thorough into Louisiana aff urs. Madison, Wis., 12. The Legislature organ. led electing Frederick W. Horn, Speaker of the House, and Henry D. Barron, President pro tern, of the Srnute; both Republicans. The Senatorial contest is very active; the friends of Carpenter claim a majority of eight in joint caucus The Washburn men claim five. There was an unconfirmed rumor that Washburne would withdraw. Botk parties held caucus meetings to-- i Lht. Little Hock, 13. HepHblicim has 'a card signed by l'J5 Uuiuti soldiers and addressed to the President, endorsing Sheridau's action m New Orleans, and a statement tuai a reign of terror exists in tnisLsiate They ihny the .truth, of the cur t recently published in the Gazette by a largrt number of Union soldiers wiiich dtniM the existence of .the Wi i'H League! mi this State. Governor Garltud has instructed the prosecuting Mtomey of thiv circuit, to have each of the parties whose name is signed in toTilton-Beech- er to-da- to-da- Tb-Jkj- Z. C. IYI. 's " . day's card, appear before ihe grand jury now in seesion, and establish the facts s t forth in their etaiement. The Governor has notified the President of - L OGDEN BRANCH. the Wholesale Dealers in HJil-wauk- A Champion for the delegates united in Indianapolis. Philadelphia Iron 'and Steel Bnlletin. The Indianapolis Manufacturers' Assembly, for the departments of Cotes du Nord and Seine et Oise, is ordered and Ileal Estate Exchange recently for the 7th of February. caused a letter to be sent to the London, 13. Iron Company, inviting them Ilev. John S. Newman, the eminent Catholic, has written a pamphlet of ten to remove their work to the famed chapters to the Duke of Norfolk, in re- city of the Hoosiers, to which letter ply to Gladstone's famous expostulation the followiug reply was written: on the Vatican decrees and civil allegiance. He declares that Gladstone is unMilwaukee Iron Company, charitable and his conclus ons untrustNovember 24, 1874. worthy. The Schola Theologio alone is Cyrus f Nixon, Esq., Manufaccompetent to determine papal and synodturer J and Real Estate Exchange, al utterances. It must be confessed, he In (I la n wit's, J ml ia n a : continues, that some among us in the aj past years have stretched truths until Dear Your valued favor of Sir: were near snapping, and have done they their best to set the house on fire, leav- the 17th is received and its contents T ing others to extinguish the flames. have been carefully considered. see no inconsistency in being a good We have always, or f r a long Catholic and a good Knglishman He then draws a distinction between spirit- time, looked with great favor on Inual and secular allegiua.ee. If, he says, dianapolis at a place suitable for the Parliament should pass an act compel- prosecution of our business. We ling I'atholics to attend Protestant ser- will remove to your city within one vice once a week, and the Pope should forbid it. then I would obey the Pope year, if you will give us somewhere and not the law; if I was a soldier or a in the suburbs sufficient ground to sailor, and the Pope bid all Catholics to construct our works and other things leave the army or navy, I would disobey accessory to them and the cost of him in time of war. The reverend That you thither. father, in conclusion, says infallibility transportation not without knowing promise is declared to be a matter of faith in may how much it will cost, I will tell you not in action. There merelv, thought, is only oue oracle of God the Holy briefly fcwhat you would have to pay Church, with the Pope at its head. for moving: Two Blast Furnaces, 17xGGfeet. One Rolling Mill, 211x170 do. Tne Louisiana Committee's One do 70x140 do. Report. One do 80x210 do. One do 109x216 do. BEPCBL1CAM rAI.SEHOODS REFUTED. One do 80x200 do. Chicago, 18. One Machiue Shop. The Cincinnati Gtictte's Washington Oue Brick Smith's Shop. special says the following are the lead, Two hundred acres of land in Miling points of tbe report of the congres- waukee containing a canal and docks on Louisiana afsional tenement fairs: The committee were unable to find one mile long, seventy-fju- r any evidence that the republican colored houses and lots. voters were intimidated during tbe last Lake Michigan (this is so handy campaign in Louisiona or that their po- we could not get on without it ) litical or civil rights were in any way One Blast I urnaco at Iron Kidge, interfered with, and that, so far as the committee could learn from the evidence Wis. submitted to them, the election was an One thousand acres of land at exceptionally fair and honest one. This Iron Kidge, Wisconsin, covered with conclusion is concurred in by all the members of the committee. Had Phelps ironore fixteen feet thick. All this aisd Potter been alone on the committee land and ore we should hav& to have. they would have reported that instead You might set it up edgewise to take of the republicans being intimidated by less room. You could hardly do this the democrats, the reverse was the fact; with Lake Michigan as it might spill. (hat the white conservative voters were Iron is forty-fiv- e miles from Kidge frightened away from the polls by the could Milwaukee: probably let you appearance of the United States marto the St. of the it federal contract shals, accompanied by moving cavalry men, a few days befort election or on the Paul Railroad Company at ninety day of eleetion. cents per ton. The committee report also that the Please answer soon, tor it you ac conservatives undoubtedly carried the State by a considerable ninjoiity, and cept our proposition we shall expend that they elected a majority of the legis no more money here. lature, and individual members of the lours truly, committee say that of this there can be J as. J. Hagerman. 's The failure of the no question. bank, and the collection of a poll tax from the negroes, which had never been done before since the war, caused thousands of colored republicans to stay Storekeepers, away from tbe polls. Besides this, th planters for the first time tried the effect of persuasion on the negroes thus An election to fill six vacancies in Senate Confirmations. Defeat of Carlists. Slight Joke on the City or 13 Paris, Race of Railroads. A. y GEHER Al ii The most complete and best selected Stock in NORTHERN UTAH, EVERY EMBRACING VARIETY OF GOODS 1 DAMANDED BY THE TRADE, INCLUDING IMPLIIITS, PLOWS AND FARMING en A Full Stock of First-Clac- s WINES and GENUINE LIQUORS Our Prices are placed ! at the bed rock. ee Special attention paid to Country Orders Advices Should bo Addressed to I). II. Pecry. W. H. HOOPER, s4-t- SUPT. f. H1I BRO'S AND MITCHELL WAGONS ! freed-meu- Country, d. Will find it to their aJvautage to purckaiM tboir They did not threaten to discharge their hands, but argued with them, and demonstrated to them that the interests of the two races were common, therefui GOODS they should Euppoit the same men and measures. The result of this policy was AT that many of the, colored people were induced to vote the white league ticket, as it was callol, and many of them so testified before the committee. The committee condemn iu the strongest lan guage the action of the returning board The as being illegal and indefensible. defenders no able board had returning before tbe commit ee. The chairman of SALT LAKE CITY, Wells, did not appear, it, tod his attendance could not beseemed The remaining members were compara' The Latest Styles, tively ignorant, and their defense of the action of the board is very weak The Lowest Prices, The enmmittee will report that the character of the white league has been The Best of Terms. very much misunderstood throughout the north It is not a secret organization, im.tr. and numbers Timengits members scores nnd hundreds of the very best;men in the city of New Orleans men who are most prominentia business and who would not countenance lawlessness of any kind AND The majority of the full committee will sien the report. They FRANKLIN, OSKICA Co., IDAHO. will be Foster, Phelp9, Potter and Rob inson. Wheeler is inclined to be neu & Co. tra", and Moar and Fry will not ap U. R. R. X. Near the Depot ... prove it. STOC fiS 01 Teasdel & Co., LIVERY this action and will send a special message to the Legislature. ' Helena. Mon., 13. Weather clear; thermometer ranging th; morning throughout the Territory at 3.j to 45 below zero. The supreme court is now in session At Virginia City. It has ordered a re canvass of the vote at the lust election regarding the capital law. it having been proven that the vote of Meagher county W AfiOXS AND OTHER VEfTTCLKS A young man walked into an In- had been transposed. The board recan-vae- d BWriKS, lliiulliitf nnd Trotting Teaiiin, Horn, tbe vote the result show- dtanapoln drug store the other day, ami all oilier Livery Acuuiuioliitiuii tor the . iSJ-t- f ing a majority fur the capital law, which and called for fifty cents' worth of traveling imblie. has been approved, and the acting gov- strychnine. The clerk, suspecting ernor has issued a proclamation declarhis object, gave him a harmless dose ing the seat of government of the Terri& of "sugar ot milk, the youth ewal tory removed from Virginia to Helena. lowed it at once and sat down to die. the clerk he J I AYING jut return!) from the Rut with ' FEED STABLES! We Will Supply the Above FIRST CLASS WAGONS, At our Depot CORNER WALL and FIFTH St, OGDEN Warranted at tlic Lowest Rates for Cash. Case's Threshing Machine,' nnd other Agricultural Implements of the Latest Designs. Williams & THE FARMER'S FRIEND! THE BEST THING EVER INVENTED FOR THE FARMER IS THE NEW Elcliardson It will separate grain into first and second class qualities, take out broken Kernels, Timothy, Clover, Cockle and all refuse and divide the different qualities and varieties imfi ; . Sepcratc lleceptaclcs. . It is the easiest running and most complete hand machine ever presenUd to the public. . It Works to a Ciiarm and can be run by a boy. Rights for Precincts or Counties can be purchased on reasonable terms of the re-- ; OF UTAH Douglass To the surprise of Inr'p Muck of Ueileral Merchandise, especial at showed every indication of poisoning ly Ladle' Good will j Madrid, 13. and he thinks that had he not told S3IIT1IFIELD, CACHE CO., The minister of war lias received dishim ot the harmless nature of the patches announcing the defeat of several bands of Carlists in the departments of potion he would have. died from Cvma and e ui. I'ricw low, Good. Firo-rtnkeu. mere imagination. Produce uaroeloua and Navarre. t FOREIGN. 3 IRA EDW. NELSON tn-da- y, Co. ; . 7G-t- f jQGrJUNU FOR XJ07-flLS- :, Taylor Heninger, |