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Show THE T;:EFr.::Dir.K';mini::ES. n H lUt .. ... m sateat. T:r:;AT, C::i.r 7. i. Ljizx ! 4 Kl'o's ai I"poffU THURSDAY, APRIL The Fpni-- h hsj-py- 9, 1574. EiriEIIClMSM. EFJLMS3 q !e ru"ht to ! to rf them without trouble . They have somebody take rr on their cwn fart from Ma in I report that Serrano r III not convoke the Cortex for n twelvemonth. He will Lend nil to the supproMon of hia mer-iou:;1 the tnnqjUIn-t.- v a cf tl.e t ur.trv, na t fujl u'uti! thea are mrorof r.lied t ill he summon the Legislature. He fee I a quite equal to the occasion, and recent report speak or success acinst the insurant.. We sav-a- e Americana w ould suppose that e Leg'-htura roiht give some valuable ses! tar.ee In suppressing an insurrection and restoring tranquility, but they do these t.Ir3d:ffrenUy in Fpaln. An cfheer appointed by military usurpation can govern better without the courwl of delegates clo'.-a I y the people. ta-k- ErrcniE coini of the confident that tho amendment niTEQ ETITES b.UESED. s s isrnmeT Such is the Tribune' t sensational heading of the report of a debate ia the U. F. Senate on an bill which passed that body, iu re! ttion to a little practice in Territorid Courts. Freling-huyse- n introduced the bill, which, us usual In his measures, would have been really unjust if passed as he presented it An amendment was offered by Mr. Stevenson, of Kentucky, to secure protection and Justice to litigants having cases before the U. S. Supreme Court now, on appeal. Mr. .Stewart, the immaculate BUI from Nevada, supported the bill as against the amendment, .and in the course of bis remarks said, that the rind-io- n of the V. S. Supreme Court on a certain question was ill considered and erroneous, as it was by a divided house that is, that the Court was divided in its opinion, although the majority gave their opinion and conrent. Wo say nothing of the merits of the decision. We only notice that because Mr. Stewart said that it was ill considered, and that another Senator said, if so, the Court should take it back. The Tribune shouts out Vthe U. S, Supreme Court snubbed; and then lugs in the decision of that Court in the Englebreeht as cae, if it wars parallel or analounim-porta- nt lion-orab- le Purely the time is not fardistant when the lion and the lamb will lie down tegether, and the lamb r.ot te irdde the lion cither. On a recent Sunday' a communion service was held at the Bedford Avenue Reform Church, Brooklyn, at which, besides the mem-ber- s of that church, the pastors and members of the following churches took part: SL Johns Methodiri, Boa Street Presbyterian, New IlnglanJ Congregational, Lee Avenue' Bapti-t- , and ICe Avenue Congregational. It Is a sad comment upon the character cf much of our Chri'Li tnify that we are now aide to chronicle such a service for the f.rt time only; but that we are aila to do it now shows adrift among the evangelical sects away from the bickerings toand petty divider. of the wards a nobler interpretation of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. the Senator from Kentucky ought not to prevail. But It did prevail. After the debate of that day, and due consideration of its merits, and after sleeping it, it passed the Senate the next day without any trouble. The asservatlon, therefore, that It ought not to pass was about as correct, perhaps, as that the decision of the Supreme Court was and the snub was no snub only in the brain of the Salt Lake writer. offered by It appears, however, from the report of the debate, that the Senate was not of this bill. Even Mr. Carpenter and Mr. Stevenon who defended the 'amendment were not at first with the ?p!rit of the bill, and the character of its purpose and result. Messrs. Ham-li- h and Thurman acknowledged their ignorance of the MU, and, whether right or wrong, it appears rather that Frelinghuysen and StewRrt tried to force a sly passage, but the discussion drew' unwillingly out what was the secret of his origin. It is to be hoped, however, that the Senate wont have to take it back yet. We hate class, special, or cunning legislation. well-inform- cause of Franco our own, Iwt our riSCEUTdOUS. alliance with Russia and Prussia prevents the armed intervention of Austria." It ndvires Metter-nie- h Executor's If ottcar - - to Miggest that France may ILLINOIS. gain the good w ill ofltaly and her persons haying claims Chicago, ft. nxsliatiou In the settlementofthe estati h( the late lion. The weather is extremely cold; France and Prussian difficulty by Isaec igbee,thedeo'a.H,. s, i!l please almost unprecedented for this fermitting the Itdian occupation sent the s.me within dava from thirty season of the year. date. And ail indebted to the estate of Rome. All 1 1 will call and make settlement MASSACHUSETTS. The twelfth ballot, sulted n s follows: 20: votes ca-- t; Dawes, 07; Hoar, 715; Curti, 72; to-da- Adams, 10; Bank, re- y, It; ' Boston, 8. Thirteenth ballot: Dawes, 93; ' Hoar, 1; Curtis, 71p Adams, ,15; . scattering, 5. The fourteenth ballot resulted as follows: Duves, 5)0; Hour, 79; Curtis,. 72; Washburn and .Sanford, two each; Whittier, Bigelow and Phillips one each. Fifteenth ballot: Dawes, 91; Iloar, Go; Curti, 72; Adams, 3; San ford.il ; Wash bu roe, 7; Colt, 2; Whittier, Phillips, each one. Convention took recess. Sixteenth ballot for Senator: Dawes, 90; Iloar. 63; Curti, 72; Adams, 19; Sanford, 13; Wash-buro6; scattering, 6. Seventeenth ballot: Dawes, 2; Hoar, 60; Curtis, 72; Adams, 1C; Sanford, 11; Banks,?; 5; Devens, 1; scattering 4. Adjourned. e, Wa-hburn- e, OHIO. Something to jump at to Jupiter is now so near the moon Loss, 40,000. sustain the Federal Courts in that his satellites can be distinctUtah, as its heading announced. ly seen with a common house There was no similarity in the telescope. NEBRASKA. two But who would reThe Adams Express Company Omaha, 8. gard Mr. Stewart saying anything received last year $200,000 for At the charter election in this against tho decision of the Su- carrying money for the Govern- city yesterday, Chnse.Kepublienn, was elected mayor; Bauracr, Repremo Court? That body is In- ment between New York and publican, treft'urer; Ludlow, ReWashington. conceivably beyond .the sage publican, clerk; Wildur, Republibrush Senator; and it is little less can, police judge; Snowden, DemoLIGIITMNG SPARKS. than arrogauce and presumption crat, marshal. v in him to utter such opinion. The Kaulbach, the historical painter, fact that it was divided in its died at Munich on Tuesday night PENNSYLVANIA. and the exopinion, majority Cure of .The reSanta will Cruz shows was It not' pressed it, Harrisburg, 8. side at Belguim for the present The Democratic Legislative But the lawyer-pdltiria- n The Epicopai church burned at caucus this morning, agreed to knew there were some Worcester, Mass., on the' 7th. rpjo'e the Centennial appropriation cases before the Court which were Loss, $30,000. bill, and a bill fur the innot brought there by him, but crease of the debt of Philadelphia The sovereignty of the Fiji until the rather against his clients, and he Islands majority in hns been formally tendered the IIou eRepublican agree to pass a fair appoke iu favor of a Mil that would Great Britain. - propriation bill for the city. bo oppressive, and opposed an A brief Cabinet meeting was amendment that would give held on. Tuesday. Nothing of justice to litigants as against him! importance was transacted. LOUISIANA. The Tribune does not consider There are rejorts of the utter New Orleans, 8. that that Court can pass judgment failure of the second British exSerious is apprehended damage into -- IT TV Africa. upon Acts of the Congress, but ploring expedition ESITE. In the city from the overflowing that Congress can pass judgment Win. Clough fatally shot Doon-e- y of the river, which has broke over The Salt Lake Tribune of this upou their decisions. In Harris In New' York, on Wed- the levee in several place. A fact, has a nesday. Cause, persomd quarrel. break has occurred In the levee column to devoted rooming that same Court, can even inthe haydeciknof IIiIIonor vestigate the legality or constituThe dwelling of Mrs. Itother below Carralton, and the water is was burned at Evansville, Ind., running through briskly. Judge P.mcrcn, of the First Ju-- t tionality of that very Act passed, on the 6th. Mrs Itother and child dicial IMstrictof Utah, in the nnt- - thou in discussion. That Court, perished. ter of the appointment of a Terri- then, can afford to smile at such The TEXAS. bankruptcy proceedings torial Marsh..! us the executive little flings at it. Again, it ill be- against the ManufacturSprague 8. J Ri of said Court We have comes a member of tlmt body of ing Co. were discontinued on The Mail coach Galveston, Kan between and read this article w ith our law makers, to talk about Wednesday. Antonia and Austin, was robbed care and say that the facts therein taking back its decision. . And On Tuesday the Ways and last night, the passengers, eleven stated are ml true. We shall not the Tribune need not exult In its Means Committee closely crov. in number, losing all of their examined Sanliorn, but elicited Jewelry and money, about $300 in this point out the falsities and show chagrin at nothiug of importance. in all. The mail bags were also apparent after the pul Ibhcd opin- justice given by that Court When r.flad. Serrano continues to bombard ion of the Court, nor shall wc we consider that not does Bilboa, but elicits no only response. fjult'SIy subside and Hy it Is the the Point take scores of He is exported toas-au- lt it soon. CALIFORNIA." production of one uninformed, its laws, but the whole Congress Many Carlists are deserting. but w id ascribe the article to The does, year after year, very little A joint resolution has Fan Francisco, 9. Jnlhlal an! Legal Editor of importance can le attached to any the Legislature of Virginia,passed Another murder and buieide ocdethat immaculate journal. sneer or imagined snub given in claring the office of Slate Treas- curred her today. - A - man The article is in keeping with the little debate. We could name urer vacant, on account of the in- pamed Maxwell hbot another of Caldwell through the head and the spirit of the jsud of hundreds of law s made, and bills sanity Col, Maya shot himself in the region of Is said that Rochefort nnd then that paper a denial of the right introduces! by each lxxly, that It the heart. He cannot survive. companions were allow ed to go The pause of the aa is not known. of thepco le and a determination hayo been taken babk after the fishing and they managed to hoard J. H. Richardson, an old ami to rule at thes.icrif.ee of loth jus- laws have n wrought great evil. a barque, btow themselves in the citizen of this place, tice an! right, end even sodia!xl-Icsliait- s There is so and ecape. bhot and killed himself at Petalureally nothing in this hold, real and fanaticism as whulo debate, but our Fix of the murderers of the Rev, ma, to touch the Lrmsne of an honest Ftophens,. temperance crundcrs were was there a "rhair to have been. in - Mexico, torecent! v, outThe thought in full force again, this aftercondemed death. who dares to uphold and make a rope of; It Judge, unfortunately The eases of priest Oaeha and noon. in Portland, Oregon, but enforce the law as expressed in broke when they began to work others implicated are htill pend- nothing was accomplished. the Lt gidative w ill of the people, it Capt. Kinsey, W. W. Don, and up. They thought they saw ing. and who will not bend the preg-trathe McLean brothers, convicted something to work up an article . Ingersolls majority In Con- of killing: Harvey Green, at Pesca-drobinges of the knee that thrift in defence of the unjust and heart- necticut is not less than 2,300; last November, were grantmay Tlie less course of our courts here; but Senate stand, 17 IVmoerat, 4 ed a new fawning. trial Hous-e, i ltd DemJudge s Republican; of thatt je or honest nu n like the astronomer who saw a ocrat, 93 Republican, 2 Indepenwho bos Shred to do the right, huge animal in the moon nnd re- dents. and FI tf the si uuler, FRANCE. joiced, lending hither the disGov. J)Ix, of New York, bent a and vituperation that thecalumny ,V lea-found Tnrr t was it at a only rnesMge to the Legislature on Paris 7. mrv give will only give to In covery, his telescope. Mr. Tuesday, deprecating the increase mouo in Tanp, a and firmer nobler publishes su..sta pie stand, of legal tender note and national full text of on Bueta f r the right een if tl.N, and here- Stewart, too, whom they praise Iwnk dipateh paper, and invoking the to Metternich, the Austrian .Am after thruri and std-- should ho in their little way, said emphati-- 1 to do all In its power hftssador in. Legislature Pari, dated July, given by fro Vr. 'cully la his speech, I am quite to rrcvent its adoption. 1870, Kying, We consider the ca.-'cs-. un-chrlst- ain so-cull- pit ft re-re- ad - id-dor- well-know- to-da- co-to- y. -- nt n, to-da- y. reprc'-'en-tariv- e to-da- I DL-uur- rk y, mara. flOTICE. To refer Ktnbbe and Alfred rtnkl,r owners of fifty (V' P t In the ttuntieai,, liOde, Claim No. t,T1utic Mining Thon.t, Juab County, dah Territory. y hereby notified that there U now due the sum of Four hundred and .lx dollar, on jonr Interest in mtd claim, Sir labiw pertormed ty me ar ttie development thereof, and that nnlesn the same j9 pjj on or .tbq fjpirstit'tt. of ninety., day from date bercofiyourinfen-s- t aboe mentioned, will be sold ia arvordanee with the arts or Congress, approved Mav 10th, ISTJ. All persons are warned against purchasing said Interest until said amount Is paid In full with U of this ndverti-e-men- t. E. it. PECK. Pm vo City. Feh. 14i h, l5Ti. g. mm m mmm stohl PETER STUDDS, D KALES - Ottava, 8. The House has adjourned. The Riel question Is postponed until I GROCERIES, TODACCO, FANCY CANDIES, NUTS. ETC. AH CANADA. t. gous. Sabah Hiuuek, Eatocutrix. London, 8, Mr. C ro., Home Fee ret ary, having received an npilieation for a new trial of the Tiehborne claimant, has replied, by asking on what legal ground the demand can lo made. It is rumored that Disraeli is to marry the Dowager (,yuntess of Chesterfield. A bpeciai from Berlin to the Standard bays in consequence of thn blow recovery of it is proposed to ap;sjint Catnp Hausen Vice Chancellor, to perform tho functions of Chancellor until the recovery of Bismarck. The steamer L'urojK was insured for $600,000 in I,ondon and Paris companies. The salvage crew state that the leak causing the loss of the vessel, was in the engiuo room. London, 9. John Macaulay, brother of the historian is dead. A seeial from Calcutta reports that 500 natives died of disease and starvation In Ilatcout The mortality from tho famine is sensibly nliated by the relief measures of government Cleveland, 8. The Forest City varnish and naptha works burned forth-wit- h. John McKwan, Executor ENGLAND. JLUMUtl . Jacksonville, Fla., lias had over 11.000 visitors since thebeginnlng of last October. ill'll LATEST liV TELEH kind, of the bet quality of LIQrUOES Kept wmstantly on band. At old afand. Corner ef the Riel wont appear unCentre Mreets. and Hrit til Arehbibhop Tache arrives from Manitoba, when he will be guided 41k jS -- by his advice. TO THE CITIZEXS OF TROTO, SPRIXGVILLE KURDRR AND SUICIDE. AM) srR-R0HDL- T6 COrSTRY. Violent Deaths in San Frandsco. Cciwx-l- l to the Kelt Ijk JAMES DWYER, the 'leading HerttL) BcMik-oetl- er of Salt Lake Ctty, baa Jud atarted h r New York, Boston and rbllndefphla, Fau FranHsro, 8. to make large purchase of Books, Maps, The palmy days rf forty-ninw hen a man w as looked Charts, beGlobes, Sunday School Book,, upon as longing to an inferior iperie unless lie rrlzes and eveo thing In the had killed his man, are returning. L Educational Line. In tlio--e dsy - there-wa- s mas for Stationery breakfast," hut now w e liae one for .4 Liberal J)ieonut tn Large md each meal. Murder Is rampnnt In this Xinall 'Titrtharert. city, the great third being for human blood. There was another double OKDFTW BT M AIL STT.im.T ATTrXDKD TO. tragedy last night, being the third of the kind within the bvt three days. Catl and examine stork and price you purchase eiewlicre. mar3 Early tins morning the landlady at 120, Fourth street, heard groans preceding from a room In her house; an Investigation sliowed a scene horrible to look uxn. Outer Caldwell, a Fourth street car conductor, was lying on the bed, e, be-fo- re UTAH SOUTHERN with a bullet hole hj the left temple, and his brains scattered over the bed and oor.ing from the wound. Charles Maxwell, a hatter, was lying on the floor, a bullet wound in the left breast, below the nipple. The shooting was done with the same pistole. Maxwell was not dead w lien found, but he cannot recover. lie stated that Caldwell shot him, and then putting the pistol to his own head fired the shot which sent him to his long home. Tins makes five violent deaths w Uhin three days. There wereamurdjr and suicide on Sunday, a murder on Monday, and tho murder and suicide orto-daXV hat w ill the Heal bet There Is great excitement In the city. , y, SECOND DrsPATTlT. Tlie next has come, and Is a suicide, as also Is the second next. Two more men were tired oflife, and y took passage for the summer land. John Richardson, a Petolnma cuttle .dealer, has Just sent a bullet tLrmigh Lis bead, and shunted off this mortal coil. M. Tennant, of No. 3 Bran nan place, took to-da- I. RAILROAD. On and after November 24A, 1873, DAILY TRAINS tklll leave Provo at 12:30 p.m.; Pleaeant Grove at 1 .L'; American Fork at 1:40; Lrhl at Draper aI IA0; arrive at Sandy laVi; leave Bandy at 3. R; Juncton at 3ih; IJttle at 3.XI; arrive at Salt lake City at 4 pm. Twavethe Clah Out ml Railroad Depot, fbr Provo and Intermediate statlona at 7 a.m.; Little Cotton wooil at 7Ti; Jnnrton at 732; arrive at Sandy at 7:tj; leave Kandy at 7i3A; Draper at S.to; Lrhl at 8SS; American FOrk at 20; Pleasant Grove at f.ti; arrive at Pruvuat 10. JO. Cottonwood In addition to tho above, MIXED TRAINS Will run Dally, Sundays excepted, TO AND FROM SANDY, Leaving the Ctah Ontrnl Railroad Depot, Salt Lake City, at :10 a.m. and i pm. Arriving at Sandy at7ASa.nv.and J.I5 pn. leaving Sandy at 9.4-- a.m. and I. AS pm. Arriving at Sait Lake City at lt a.m. and j an enormous dse of strychnine about pm. noon ami aoon lad adieu to this raaacngerx arUl please ruirliAe their unfeeling world. Ills death was Tickets at the office. Fifty cents addiwith terrible writhing ami tional will be charged when the Ihro Is eoP aprwrently great pain. He left a note leeted on tlie Train. For atl Information conrernln g Fresht was friendless, moneyless, without work, and desired to rid his or Passage, apply to JAMES SHARP, w ifo or so worthless a husband. This Is Gen. Freight and Ticket a jiew w ay of procuring a divorce, but LITTLE, b , good one, under some d Superintendent. to-da- y, char-acteria- ed circuui-atanec- s, - CDT miTERY. The Mkhigan Legislature has agreed to fcubmil ilie question of woman sufA. II. BOW F.Y,the Iroprirfor of theold frage to the jHjoplo. A this w ill afford City Ddlerv. would announce to the rUlten of Provo tlie first opportunity of a direct popular CUr and vlrlnliy that he Is prej'nred to sell n good an arfli leof parihennare and , vote on the subject, (he result will as can he bought any white in the cheap forwnrd to w Uh interest. aul Territory. Give me a call. v |