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Show .& Wo may have faith, but t have mu'-former the wp work; is latter xlead, and C:car T. L jva, without the XAert G. Sleitsr. ' new york. rt can sustain nor neither death I. H:ZTin. matlife. We look upon the r.lllor ml rnjrllor. Nevr York, 10. . ter as involving great interest; advices from Havana Irlvato and conceive that we should not to Cuba merchants DAY, MARCH 20, Is here, say that lx remiss in the performance of Commissioner le La Fonda,' enA SUGKSTIOX. duties that even the commonest gaged in the examination of the Deeau-- e demands obedience to. affairs of the Spanish lmk, has Were half the time, diligence, our enemies will do ascertained that it, pend ujxm that institution mul mean :qeiit in the develop their hence we ought to do worst; issued has are cau-e $101,000,000 in paper that incut of a good our best. instead of $09,000,000, used and applied in lid cnuoe, We leave thesuggestion for con- currency, bank which bad acknowthe there --would be fewer of the latter sideration. Verbum sat snjnenti. t; In their published Mieoecd to eur.se humanity. It is ledged onis intercst-eand that theircapital d evidently the duty of ail $00,000,000. NOTICE. Further, that the ly in the program of truth, and DELINQUENT Lcsis fur this over is?uo has teen the extension of right, to exert of a loan to the Captain-Genertheir greatest zeal and persistent 4irmaaa Sllnlnc Cnpaa . ttC sun Unit of IliU Businnw, not less than JjO.OOftjOnO in paper of those efforts to the KnanrlMD, California. Notl'Sh There principles v, hi h they conceive to delinquent tijsm the fnllwlni( Wwrlbt! currency, without specie to bark und proper. Bad Work, on .reniinlof Awiwmi'fll It led on up the notes. In addition to this bo nece.'-i.ircounterand l"ft Urn Third Uni day of Fobninry, 171. the story alargp quantify rnr.r.Uig icn, Hei'ernlis "jTjrfWvt ?(SI5iiM'.of feit bills akcu'cfcr leen on race have the the ima, alert, always follows: .Mmivliohleni the Many persons are exchanging importunity of the Mtraun i th No. Naims. Sa Miwm.Am1. ' Certiflrtil. ' their currency for real estate and their the unjust judge, prayers are grunted, and their nefarious buildings, holders of paper money !uus succeed; and they exult in being far more anxious to have th ir success iind brag that property in building than to hold any quantity of depreciating curthey carry out their rency. " measures, they are right. No word was over truer, in scripture McKay, accus'd of writing the or out of-i- t, that eternal vigiforged letters to the Stock Exlance is the price of liberty. Exchange on the 17th of February, THE PROVO TIMES. duty. im-jia- ! mi fctate-men- al . eon.-iumatio-u advisesl Jayne to accept the comin promise as the case was one ' which no Jury would give a verdict If not instructed. . He when asked fur advice by Phelps, refused to give It as a lawyer, but as a friend advised him to fight the oae to the end. tubse-quentl- MASSACHUSETTS. Worcester, 19. Without previous f announce- ment four bauds of ten or twelve and women each, started y viited many prominent snlixuis, singing and praying wherever allowed, and urging the inmates and spectators to sign the pledge. They were generally well treated, but the success w as not marked. to-ili- Boston, 19. y s-- y, - The Senate, jo-da- reconslder-ejH.t- w y, of tho tehour bill, postpbued llie wiTject Tlie Houso will till vote on the filth for the successor of Sumner. prtge and yo perience is a monitor or teacher that should be rejected; and to be heedless of that o!ceii a sin, and it carries with it the consequences of sin. We feel convinced that did the lovers of truth and right do the duties thrust ujxm them by the possession of the principles they love and enunciate, they would havo los cause to lament the evils that now' oppress them, and which neem a part of the elements and customs of society that are almost impossible to uproot or destroy. We notice that several bills have been presented for action to Congress bearing upon special legislation for Utah; which spevid legis-tlo- n means robbery of our rights and the triumph of wrong and oppression. We feel bio secure in the Justness of our cause, perhaps, and our faith in the triumph of right may make us listless and lazy to combat the efforts, of men who would injure us.' We find the friends of those unjust measures, are endeavoring to their greatest capacity to make them wiccpssfai, jfow, should we not try and meet them on every hand cunning with cunning, mind w 1th mind, man with man? We should most undoubtedly. They have ma In Washington, who are wily, dishonest, . and unscrupulous. They spend money in trying to accomplish their wicked cuds. We should not le content w Ith our Delegate Cannon alone in Congress, but we should send men, honorable, intelligent men, to defend our cause and ex poso the whole workings of the clique and purpose. There nre many men in Utah who. could present our ciuho faithfully to Congress, and defend the people, and some of these should lo sent to the eapitol for that purjxme. While our enemies have Maxwell, Carey, Merritt, Gilchrist, and the devil know s how many secrectly, we could and should offset them with 'some I of oar bet citizens, buch men as 1 looper, Jennings, Caine, Snow, Hoge, Hills, Bates and others would outweigh a score of such ,ncu sent the other party. The men should be sent, and contributions should le solicited throughout the Territory to defray their ex And In lussirtlance with law, ami an or , mid jny their employ, drr nftha 1 js'iise-ioif af lUiurbas, mas on th. Th( oilier party, and ad joiiticail Snl day of Kihruary, 1ST I. so many slum said stork as may b parties tax their friends to carry nf enrh parceltil ifb said sold ut auction at bas been Indicted for obtaining goods by fale pretence.. ' The Grand Jury of Broohlyu have found another indictment against Sanborn, Hawley and Vanderwcrkin, for conspiracy to defraud the government. CALIFORNIA. - San Francisco, 19. A dispatch from Bortland, Oregon, says the Democratic State Convention organized yesterday, J. S. M. Vanclcavc president A platform was adopted favoriug free navigation of the Columbia; the construction of a breakwater at Port Osword; the of the Portland, Dalles and Salt Lake Railroad to the Southern boundary of the State; their sym-put- h is declared to be in favor of the patrons of husbandry, and they favor the economical administration df State affair. Governor Grover was chosen by acclamation for Chadwick for as Secretary of State, G. A. Ludson for Congre-- s. There was an immen-- e m:is meeting in Union Hall, under the lead of the Woman's Temperance Uuion. Probably people were present. Eloquent speeches were made, and great enthusiam was manifested. Strong resolutions were adopted in Hvor of an ordinance prohibiting the sale of liquor by grocers. The Colnma has not yet arrived. She was due yesterday.- - Ohio. Columbus, 19. Tlie temperance crusaders are now devoting their efforts to securing signers to the temperance pledge. Cleveland, 19. met The lady crusaders, with such rude treatment from mob who followed them that they were obliged to give cp part of the programme, and concluded the days work . by services in front of the Young Mens Christian Association rooms to the crowd. to-da- y, HEW JERSEY. Trenton, 19. The the Senate. local option bill has passed - on con-tracti- on to-nig- 4,-0- 00 - DISTRICT OF COLUHDIA PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia, 19. The Spring factory of Ingalls A Botivce burned this morning, . loss, $35,000. i ENGLAND. ' . Indon, 19. Tlie following Is the Queens speech: My Lords and gentlemen: 1 recur to your ndxice at the earliest periotl iennitteI by the arrangements consequent to the retirement of the Lite administration. My foreign relations continue most friendly. I shall not fall to exercRo the influence arising from these cordial relations for the maintenance of Europc&n peace and the faithful Ijscrvauce of international oMigations. The marriage of my son Is a source of happiness to niyw-l- f and a plexige of friemlship between the two great empires. The Ashantee war has "terminated la the capture uud destruction of the capital, and negotiations which I tnnt may lead to a more sat! 'factory condition of affairs. The' courage, discipline and endurance of my forces and the energy and skill evinced in the conducting of the has brilliantly mainbdncii, under the mot trying circumstances, the traditionary reputation or the British army. I deeply regret that the drouth has affected the mo't jX'pulous provinces of the Indian Empire and produced an extreme scarcity In siime part, amounting to actual famine, over an area Inhabited by many millions. I have directed the Governor-Generof India to spare no cost In striving to mitigate the terrible calamity. Gentlemen of the House of Commons- - Tlie estimates of Washington, 13. The Son ite, this morning, passed Rout wells bill, introduced January 16, pro iding for the appraisement of merchandi-- o in certain s. Raker, sent to the Speaker of the Ilou-- e a reply to- the recent charges against him. Ilaker says the persons making the charges are all discharged employes. He denies tiie truth of the charges. The President, appointed, and the Senate confirmed Ada daughter of the late Gen- - Ik C. Sweet, U. S. jcnsion agent at Chicago, vice Blakely, resigned. - Fnmr the statement of t. Atty. Noah II. Davis, of N. Y. before tlie Ways and Means Compublic inHKsri, out ft bad cause, und should wo tlicolIUTt'f 40S California mittee; torihty, It npj'car that he thfCunji.my, smt smite in prosecuting a good Street, San Kr.wni.ro, Calllornlu, on th advistai Jayne aiul the custom cause--cane fraught with-s8hdaynf April, 1(, at th hour of on Authorities to accept compromises ot said day, to pny 'kald dS much importance to us all and tho u'llock Un'ini nt A.cnipnt thereon, trorether In the ca-- e of Ihclp, lkdge Co. ' " Territory. with costs of Advertising and expense of on the basis of ttie amount involv. - We throw out tiiis suggestion, snU. ed In the artb! afftN-tby the K UP, tcci et a rT.' .1, Wi during the 'coining us. In our Judgment, we deem It Ollice Hikiiii 1H, SOS t Jifornla Street, alleged baud; that Jayne estimatih1anri.J 3t.ar will le fmjh with Jitce-sirWe should do , our San . ahiiunid.. . ,uari3 ed the amount at v''. Davis submitted. -- , ; V ca-e- Pension-Commi.-'ion- to-da- er y, - exi-edltio- to-da- y, de-igal- ng Ex-Di-- al a. o '' 4 1 y. Vr-m- . My Ljrds and Gentlemen: The d t.iv and exju-iiMattending the tran'fer tf Land in England has long been frit. A reproach to our law is th; serious obetade of dc in real property. I trust the measures wl.ich will novr be submitted for jour consideration will be found calculated to remove much of the evil which Is com. plained oC . You will prohably be of the opiuion that a' rearrangement of the judicature and a Uending of the administration of law, and equity, w huh were affected in England by enactment Led session, ought to be extended to Ireland. You will lie asked to dt vote part of your time to tlie accomplishment of this. The greater part of these changes are inapplicable to tribunals In. Scotland, but you will he Inyiteil to consider the'm7?r ' or bringing pnxtslure upon Scottish pjeuls into harmony vjith ,the recent legislation . Among other measures "rtlating ' sixchlly to RxJti'h Interests a LiiFamendlog the law relating to land rights and facilitating the transfer of land, w ill le laid Ixffore you. Serious differences and remonstrances havo been made by a largo class committee as to the working of the recent net affecting the relationship of master and servant, and the act of 171 dealing with offenses connected with trade and the law of conspiracy. On these subject? I run desirous, before attempting fresh TegRla-tiothat yon should te in possession of all the materi.il tict, v. and the precise questions of For this purpose I have issued my royal commission of inquiry Into" the state and working of the present laws, with a view to their early amendment, if found necessary. A bill will be Introduced dealing with such parts of the net regulating the sale of intoxicating liquors, as have given rise, to complaints and appear to deserve the interference of Parliament. Your attention will also be directed to the laws affectingFHend-l- y ami Provident Societies. These matters will require grave con: sideration. the I ppay Almightj to guide . , . deliberations. your tlve address In tlve Lords, in reply to the Royal Speech was moved by the Marquis of Lothian, seconded by Eirl Cardigan, ami an interesting debate fallowed. In the Commons there was a large attendance, and the gall cries were crowded with spectators. Disraeli, on entering, was greeted w ith cheers. Wien the membeas returned from the Chamber of Peers, Anderson gave notice that on the 31st Instant he would rail attention to the fact that Briti-- h subjects had not yet received compensation for their losses in accordance with the provisions of th Treaty of Washington. An address in resqxan-- e lo the Queens Ppeech, rimllar tJ that adopted by the Lord, was moveil. Torrens moved an amendment declaring that Parliament is conscious of its obligations to specially care for Inula, and assuring tho Queen of the interest with which it will consider measures to alleviate the. there. Gladstone said bo would not seek lo place any obstretion la the way of government la the treatment oflndiv. He deprecated tlie creation of a Comnii.s.'ion to Inquire into tho relations of employers and employed but concluded by promising to give the new government a fair trial. Disraeli objected to the amendment ofTur-rensInopportune, anl.it was withdrawn, and the address was adopted. Huu-- o ftitjuumcd. Thomas Ik Tavl.ir, Chancellor of the Duchy of Ixsmater ur.d, the new government, is S ii-i- ng h, acoa-trovera- 1 to-d- ay di-stre- ed to Parliament frem Dahlia county. ! London, 29. The DaU'j TtD graph's Berlin I says Viscount de pe-- i G.inbrjt Biron, French amb.ul(a-- , js i about to resign in .re 0f anpleusant relations .with Bicon-equ- er - marck. 1 ' ! - ' Tlie adjournment of the Beieh-f'hi- g I proJuMivcn, Hvcmnt t,f Bismarcks illms. The Daily Xcirs says it has he n given to understand vn gxl that will endor-- i the early reWe of the reimiaicg Fenian eonvkt-- Arthur Peel has been d(sigrwt- ed as tit Liberal w hiph daiib the present session of Parliament. , The . jFVrVar, . from the Gil Coast, arrived at Portsmouth to" day. Dl-ra- eli I ! f - - - t:cr.Trns . -- " 1 7 - I - At Beaver; Pa., ; the,, of the Argus and DadkrI , office y, ye-tenla- was burned. Loss,$25,nix;inTrrrl 513,000. . Yesterday, at Mixloc CUy, Pa., an oil tank was struck by FgTj. ning and burted, throw ing burning oil in all directions, destroys, ing several tanks etc. Ross $32,(101. store-house- I NOTICE. J. A. Khwlln, nM-sIr- r, u4 COiar lea Manvrv will tUc nntk lluit Ih. ODdor-trifrx- l hx laecrt t I bo juaonut of Ttinre huinJrrtl i j il.al.r- nn lb. lvpir bK-, altuutifst in ! UijJ" too. C'tr? Tcntf-IFloyU Mlnlnjr I roun, I't.b Torrilnrr. Voo aw lintriiire CSS !-- e lhl nnb- - p.jr rnur jm frrumtfinm tbe aboxe iBtucnl within ni&Kr drx frrrtjr IhU doll. Tour lnlm- -( will I in ncewtUat arRh th nU of Coasnt. ' V. I.CVUK. W. U.CulK. 13 IjrxrWon. TW. I7!h, ISTi. - . NOTICE TO DELLNQI EXT. l TO DAVID WILLIAMS. huiiiliwl iXi) H--t In th lynlo, Tlmli- - CVwnlT-- , Mininf . ltah Xrritnf. Qnorn XTp-lor- tn Joa? 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