Show k mmttmifMiBmMis&astiiKMxwHimgtBiiamGgijpmfgt EVENING SATURDAY 13 tELEGKAPKIC IIOIS'E and St Domingo and Indian R Credit VUi Cub tho reso- ftpT considfra'ilo " ‘J a joint commute affair wat agreed to 93 to 4' Indian resolution h neham moved a Joint t - the final adjournment on the118 to March was adopted Yndy in Hanks introduced a resolution to tlie independence of Cuba when form of Government ahull reDubUean a resolution to L established Also negotiation to annex St Domingo Referred to comrathe Tnited States affairs on foreign mittee resolution was adopted instruetin to report a bill tlie indieiary committee laws subject of naturalization md to prevent frauds Schenek introduced his bill to strength ra tho public credit and legabze gold Affhon cection then moved to trike out the second The bill Agreed to 80 to 57 The Speaker presented the resignation JBoutwcil (Mass) andaiso stated that would announce the standing com on Mondayniittees The resolution lor a joint committee In ‘jinn affairs was debated AMERICAN Visit CmgraUtalary to Revoked— Tremendoua a tile S IP Banks— Wtnibtr Monument— An Kriitor Varl-4- u hot— After the Political Matter D Ct 12 Washington jOfflrlal and Secretary Boutwcll formally entered duties of his now office poll the llo was met at the department by a large of anxious applicants for umber ice of tho navy stationed The officers wound proceeded in a body tithe office of Secretary Rovio where they were presented by Admiral Thu received them secretary Dah'green The entire in a mod cordial manner House hotly (proceeded to the White where General (Iriint received them in flu east room Among those present Shubriek Smith were Admirals Porter Howard liMihbornughDuhlgreenPoor Powell jiiWhile tho naval officers were exehang-rsalutations the officers of the army headed by Generals Sherman and entered Generals Grunt and shook hands warmly Sherman The Vier intraductal the officers in tlieir urn all of whom were profuse in tlieir Among 'ongnilulations cre Generals Harney Emory Meigs Hardee Terry Barnes Thomas etc the interview General RawDuring entered and conwas ing' gratulated by tho officers present upon his recent appointment The rudi of visitors to tho White House was very great A delegation of the Royal League of Alexandria Va including several colored men sailed on the President this afternoon The chairman read a shore address to the iit Grant re- 'til’d that he was glad to meet t!i”in tad he hoped and believed Giat before thfi end of the year Virginifwould be estored to and in Congress Jt delegation of Irish Republicans of hew York called on the President rod their congratulation- - and pledged the (import of tin Republicans of Imerica to Tin re vu no Commissioner Delano has i— ued to the suyerv isors that hereaf-v- r all collectors who sol liquor famp- - nftir iceeiving notice not to de e shall t to have given ’u-for suspension The law provides that the collectoi'shall issue stamps ‘i a book to ganger- - wlmshalt put them n the orders reSecretary iio ic has the cnti nee of Captain Collins cking "jvn ted of in gligi nee whereby the “ui"r tn of s t in conc good conduct during the the pay of Captain Collins the same enteneo is restor’d to Ho ha- revoked the “ntuun and rotored the pav of Lieut 'J m llai he Buffalo x 'ti’legutioii fumi the Xewiork Corn A vrliange is hire public meeting ih be held to discuss nnpoitance to the commercial of lie t Boston tract is of fishing vi—i large arrived tbliiiu yesterday from the banks itg utfejed from the almo-- l Jt is everityof the weather the will consume the piofits r the y ear New York ha- - returned a verdu t ot It'D in favor of lbmforth N Barney Otto Bursienbinder an ‘ther- - tor damage sustained by the ot it San Fran- - hellion tcitcd by liiin - j L"iuO doitoli ha- - iniscntial to ile- addi the duheu am of the shui' nnt ma! nonuM'Uit July v r m tom Charleston It Is currently r ported that ho has nailed for Cuba to assist the insurgents It is further ported that he is acting with the Till knowledge and consent of Grant who assurou uim that no American taken in the rebellion shall be harshly dealt with by the fpani-authorities bhe Herald denounces as impudent the action of the PonubylvaniaCongress-meri who voted in caucus that each publican member shall have tho control of the appointments for his district those districts represented by Democrats to be controlled by State senators Baltimore Judge Moore former Senator from Maine died at Lynchburg Va on Tuesday Judge Russell of the Superior Court of a U has a proclamation commanding the surrender or arrest of several prominent Ku Klux He thorizes nay citizen to capture or shoot them if they Chicago 13 The Tribune1 1 special says the President said he would nominate Gen Sickles for minister to Mexico Gen Buttertield also is to have a foreign mission but which is not stated Gon Sheridan approves the appointment of Longstreet tor collector at New Orleans Washburne will not go to Franco fore theend of April Congressman Julian who represents a large (Quaker constituency argues for the appointment of a Quaker for commissioner of Indian affairs Colfax comes west with his family next week to remain ton days Senator Anthony will preside during his sence Iowa Congressmen have agreed to recommend the reinstatement of ail of that State removed fm devotion to Republican principle The same special thinks Congress not will adjourn before tho last of April TheTVmes’ special thinks it will ad journ at the end of March Sheridan will be assigned to a militawith headquarters at St ry district He is not to go to New Orleans Louis as originally intended Johnson pocketed the bill adding two majors to the corps of judge advocates of the army There was great disappointment cause the House committees were not announced yesterday There has boon much content" on on the subject several to harp letters have htoa Speaker Blaine and some stormy interview s have been had FOREIUS Cuban Mexican and European Jim s London In tlio Hoii-of Commons this Lowe Chancellor of the r stated that if mail contracts with wore the Inman Steamship Company sanctioned the steamers of that line would sail from ljuoenstown every Friday for New York instead of every Thursday as heretofore Hav ana 12 The United States squadron in the West Indie is insignificant in numbers compared with the English and French fleets The American residents deride or ignorance of the apparent the government in keeping so small a fleet in tho Cuban waters in the present condition of affaiis Advices from Sagua state that lightand insurgents ing between the was lively at Cienfuegos A dispatch says a thousand yesterday Spanish All had arrived the railroads troops now ure guarded but the rel els are nu morons and active to the 7th report that Santiago advice Lopez’ column entered Mivyori after a The rebels attacked ate conflict and tied to Jiguari hut were tho mountains There is news from Santa EspiriUl that Col Duello had ail address to the effect that thelime fir com ilintion is ended Madrid r of lina h e Figuerolu sked for a loan of one thousand million to meet the extraordinary of the government lui - Tim bullion of tin hank ol' France cased eleven million tiani-Mail lid The Cortes rejects the abolition of the cipitntion tax mid conscription Vienna There Tim Austrian Budget a deficit of !000(XX)lrme llavit mi Juan Lopez The general has been captured and hot The hero announce the capture of advance guards near vcral killed Gibnia They- were immediately The stagnation and distrust in busine-circles is increasing Many merchants of Santiago have failed Sail Francisco hi Mexican advices via Acapulco report ho situation of Juarez as critical His There a available forces are limited no money in the outrages continue and tho perpetrator? go The receipts of the custom house to the if Acapulco have been reunited of the genera) nicrior tor the government for the firattimo since Genhas become governor eral Alvarez quirt and he evinces no ir’li'mtmn to visit the capital to answer hit h he has recnv ed !m !:u go sums t m lor yei'- - from the Acapuh ' Jorih- -' K t mghl ot Conimims In the Se’iv moved fe- till appoint meat ot a tin’ to ntiai is eimimiltee n't md Tin d states ln t v j Vyd ry the lithi violation vvoidd u ion l Iml liv iu M tin serin n Bi id" nd e 'lie is q’e t’i again ku mi U'i n S a after tlx the tri’ii liom lie i ' 8priiurs (n ii'ixv lmsa last Miu'lcr llnwlii’i-’-- null deteij mv tiuk u 1 s u lie I’li this ity lor the ami all v ho have on Monday' siime that date are detained ft at Rawlings' 'rimr- - awotiur ’ie op cuing of the track Tho railroad ompj'iv are plu iiu' m now fences it varsubstantial binand we uu um- p’uUs nl me tier stand that it is their in) on) ion to All of wllhll the sLialiyi theoinph ted wdl of a licekiule and may he tlic the ineat’“ of keep'nv ‘he line open wimer lo'iv Tiif SouriiWe have liecn favored with a telegram to the following effeet dated St by Deseret State Telegraph George March 12th 4 p in: Captain Coplan with his oompany has just returned from the Uto crossing of the Colorado river after an absence of fifteen days They encountered no Indians but gave the country southeast of St George a thorough exploration in view of establishing forts and defences The Pk mrik Farmer Annual and aud Horticultural AdverAgricultural tiser for 1809 lv:h-iFarmer ComThus is a neat little pany Chicago pamphlet of ’50 pages with almanac and is sent to new subscribers of the Prairie Farmer free The Annual is illustrated with many engravings One of the most interesting papers is on the External Imperfections of the llorse There ure also articles on Methods of Bread liaising thq European Larch Rustic Ornaments Drainage Twelve with the Bees Chapter on Months Flowers etc Theatre— A ed Mr llernc upon ance at the Theatre house greetthird appear- his last evening He in three characters namely: appeared as Colonel Freelovc in the Day After in the the Wedding Handy Andy laughable Irish drama of that name and in his great Yankee specialty of Solon Shingle in all of which he played with care and judgment but the gem of the evening’s performance was his of Solon Shingle personation upon which he Lavished care and art with good effect Throughout a freedom of action and easy grace characterized Mr Heine’s acting which to be thoroughly appreciated must be seen Miss Annie Lockhart appeared but once during the evening in the character of Lady Elizabeth in the charming high comedy farce of The Day After the Wedding As usual her playing and very effective was natural Adni’rable nippm-- was tendered and the entertainment company afforded much a yearling heifer for 1000 guineas to the llon Mr Coehranc Canada — the t price evc received for any fe mule which lias been sold Five thousand three hundred dollars coin is a tall figure to pay for a yearling heifer about as tall as two thousand five hundred dollar? refused in California for the Cotswokl ram William Wallace William W however it is asserted weighs 400 lbs when in fair flesh and can bo brought up to 500 lbs almost as heavy a a common cow can hardly boast of Our stock such figures yet hivhe-- Striking Out— The great bulk of transient residents who wintered in this city are owing to the favorable weather and good state of the roads now striking out for new locations Tlio majority are directing their steps White at which Eldorado they expeet of course to realize a big fortune the present season Velocipedes China have The Norfolk “EXCELS jag STCVE Virginian claims leave the stage A Southern editor congratulates himself that "half the lies told about him ain’t true The editor of the Richmond (Ky) Register "stops the press to acknowternoon Joseph ledge the receipt of a bottle of whi$10 for furious riding sky” This morniug James McQuiu was There is in Lombardy a flourishing fined $50 for selling whisky to In- cypress tree under whose shade it is said Julius Ciesar was wont to redians cline linn RNKH — President Brigham The Montana Pest thinks Montana this city a far better Young anil party reached place than White Pine last Then it is presumable the Post will from Ogden at ten stay in Montana evening — Yesterday afNiehol-owas fined A music seller was overReturned— The MUUnuiai Staj powered by a fastidious lately young lady of Jan 23d notices the relea-- e on ac- who wanted to purchase "Mr Hood’s under garcount of continued ill health of Elder song of a gentleman’s ment" William C Thomas from the News says a The Waseca Minn of the Caermaithen Conference from Liverpool on “man in human foim” attempted to and his departure commit an outrage there Yes bnt the 20tli of that month per steamer the form to hardly a man whatever Elder Thomas ar- do that Citfi of Jhtltiuwie rived at )gden on Monday last At Niblo’s one night a fellow who went to see the "Forty Thieves” raisFiioTuotm’itu’ Views — A quan- ed a row and wanted his money back tity of photographic view- - of artistic because there were but on excellence have been placed upon our the stage by actual count table by Mr C W Cuiter photoTheremnantoftbe Maine colony Tlio at Jaffa have begun to intermarry grapher of this city with the Levantine population and pictures ciubrai e views of the will soon disappear as a distinct in vat ions stage- - of comTabernacle pletion with one of the finished strucFive of the European sovereigns ture in the centre accompanied One has been divorcare bachelors piess giving dimensions seating ed— wiihout going to Illinois s of them are married — especially of the grea or- six capacity of Sultan the MountainWasatch the Turkey Six have lo6t gan etc their royal consorts by death ffitv Hall the Old Oimstitutiou Build The Walla Walla Statesman says and Office store a etc Post ings that Washington Territory has been front on East Temple street organized longer than any other and All the picture? aie taken fiom yet polls the smallest vote of any beview are Territory and adds: “In this respect point- - affonling the and Orally defined and well our progress can scarcely be regardsharp ” ed as encouraging toned Theyrofloet ninth credit upon For the first time in the history of and will form a the photncTapher service add turn to the album Spain a Protestant religions was publicly held at Madrid ou SunWati tt and Bray — The Mmitana day Jan 2i Among the audience ot different classes were ladies many that fur hemfiiciit Past of souety The pr feeding took tin- inhabitant- - ol tht place with pei feet order and proper tutlic : Tcniliincs solemnity They iiqniktioii !u "wan h and The extensive pnfhority l parents haw’ been doing that under Unmese laws is weii known bin tney report A Chinese tf loily yeais old wb sc for many tnanv ry day aged mother flogged hm In in fi ’'lit low puiji’i— re '!u shed tears iu the e irutmuy ot one of his friends “Why do vo i xveep"'” Alis things are not as tuey used to We hud m tin bo Sinmr limra-The p‘ or woman’s uu grows K'l’C't-n- i blar cvi ly day no 5' I' nl' ill'- followin'k allof hi' h 1’i't'd hint lioiti "What harm u there e pija t in'1 “N u ilia' i It will in Bi train in 'I s sail young i’liftwi’b id Daw inHipiiiiii ripittu big to our I'oiiici- duces dtrekini smoking G b At tin1 juiblir in n at Bnliio MtHiu - in in ail knij i lilnci-the liiJir-- t pi ice pnd I1 iudm-tbilo -- In hi lud rixicatiou le‘ am' n hull w — dysptpsiuiidu is hike it inil belonged lo the I'JUSUL’p'tOU pulmnllziy One was ?old for C3 2 noiher dentil lint tbl in Mr M 178 and one lor and smoko it” old a eow- tor your pipo of'K’lbm K tbovgo Frncis Train itmikiucr a iliili Mild one for £39'’ ft 20 bis ol tadiire htrangaos i'o and porry £ 1‘2 bi ought Anotlrei inom: hts'bul a mere handtnl ot Jioaix ip between CbZiand £150 ni !i iceoid'-moirey an 'be iol who have hardly turiiisliod the pr'iv ate enough to make it worth his wh In to low mi Tho euuns ref 'so to vir Taniy old a y a line bulb Duke got up steam to the cent their hftv “etitupw’ U Su 1257991 to give of Wuteringbinv roaring martyr of the English Has tale foi £‘G 10 lu Cart’ll llionki’ Bat his proopoct-- of leading okl Cousoqucutiy air Batiit’-t’lirliiur bullc at an it crave pnu’ " a FeDiioi army across the ocean are at 0 present poor Tram has playduo cat li bonl IVnrhyn Dnbha ed him-- f out in London iitli Ditku of thibril liif I H5 -He had better go to uo and Now York 'A'exlou! Thornv'!!ihorse railroada establish and Uumha i 4‘or bull Sfiibvav jifii yenrimaBltitdiwith of invisible iron llou-phantom ears bam a t)Mr Biii'riy — 4 f' ou' d‘ a 'll it (iuiitiq ftoii'i noe: ttULLOlV f BUILDINGS GODBE&CO WARE Ann OOODs’ FURNT8HINO TIN ELATE aud METALS WIRE io PARNHAM ST HOUSE Corner This house tuttkecUizcua ti:tf llth DRUGS PATENT ‘Ureet mum meb MEDICINES PAINTS i'aumenib'i with confidence of I tali— Ku Timuo-11- OILS CLASS COLORS tedtjeftoet OF REGENTS rjUIE 150 Mill cored tho services of I ii mi 18b9 Acting Cuinmittee iippeinted by the ) Hoard uf Regents I)UID 01 slnl s mu a 9 x WATCH COMPAAVs ©xatmiifd catofnlif uir tro lint! Ih'm porlVct Iftall thur ot tb Bno finish anrt nilfiptert to tin ttifm the v jmbhr nnd qu l nmilo wuUlifs in Amorim for tlic Wi‘tchwfi act nrnto Kuripv Via thutmnt iiuMo r throe turn the thorn to all jacU" rbeerfuliyrocmnmeiiU v J M'rtVLIJf (0 rM£ili “ 'X NATIONAL term per StL5ni) tpuri at Jfarci Hth will i S1W ADVANCE: Branches $hUU Business $1100 Natural Sciences includ1500 ing English brcni'heMj$ “ Collegiate Course The I'nirursiiy M'mdatj mmrr & Hfionr ELGIN WATCHES The Collegiate Course wj imilude in addition to the above tho German and the higher Mathematics French languages gentho Latin and Greek with tho erally Cite Kngltsh Commercial HARROWS to Apply - HUPINESS- ABOUT Inclueinir Science TERMS THINK TO MOWERS PLOWS &C THRESHERS REAPERS in alt Theory and practico of its itepartuienK iuchuiing Baukuig and joint Mock Business NATUtAb SCIFNCEP— Natural l’hilotphy Botany Zoologv Get'heunst-r- j ology and Mmeralog) l'hysioiogy Mental I’bitosoph Political For TIME iiiinifiuiiEi Creek the of Institution Arcistauta Tho Branches of Study to bo taiuhtin the University will be embraced in two courser — a NORMAL and COLLEGIATE Tho Normal nr Te oclior’a Course wilt include the following: ENGLISH BRANCHES— Roailing and Etocntlon Orthonriiphy Arithmetic written and mental Drawing Cum pc u Geography Grammar tion Hi irlory Obiect Teachinit Theory and Vocal Alusic Art of Teaching MATH EM ATI CS Algebra trcomctry llipher Arithmetic eueaiteditiira ns Principal of upported by sn:U a Corps as he may require t'OMMEUCI ME 18 IMPLEMENTS PARK at South Willow Tisiuher Imvo 3STC AGHICtfLTUBAL HAVE mn R Professor Ami lFR i nomNmsttn f 1101! iumn rMlTIR aHMMPROWlU n Nol'tl tho h ill ho n oogniril Tho niniofl nhoe Tin nl Chh njr hne irt' tlie Comtn lnt fmiy tu tlio ponulne merits of the wntrhev whMi felt! 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Justice's Court ST08S' MILTON ROGERS Late "oyster rooks” in Virannually $10000000 Sparrows are carefully protected in that they may feed on Mississippi cotton worms a few months heoce The manuscript of a new French dictionary designed to supersede all others is in the printer’s hands Connecticut has had her steady habits interrupted by a wild cat eight feet long A Bureau of Statistics is to be established iu Illinois Some one out of office wants to get in Miss lone Burke is about to marry a captain in the British army and acres of ginia yielding i! penetrated room in the world — improvement” in large quantities were Newborn N Cf lately at euts a bushel The largest The "room for Oysters offered at maw’ in a a uuK imis tntiivi it ou i ire CHOICE - -- L2R!t ST mnmmvi HESiRY fR’dlTS & SEEDS Cvl i’l Ililt !l ItChoice Hardy Grapes TKHX AND latDS ou u jion h" 'b" Mhir’ tnre'Yn inct (KICKS uf FURNITURE mttiin re nd ii ‘'Cl! ddu mn ui PU I itT IT Dltd i! paper Mtftt DuJ f CITY SALT l'i niLiii ku wi ft t' V utr ST COFFINS ciU'ii- - TiunitiM 4 v c CITY SAIT F"i )! 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