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Show P 7 x v W 8A.LT LAKE CITY .'TUKSDATf , MAKOH 7, VOL. 1. THE UTAH EVENING MAIL . , , . M tCHUMKB b - Everv Evenings ... (Bandayl exeeptad.) V, -- .j Btt Ml TIM Ml Mllllllll S. S. JOHNSON, r .' r Manager. eriCK. oa GIANMIT ! I at Water Bn ur iTAiaa. 8UMBCKlPTI0!f : I TTWMK Onywibf Milcr MMltkl-- mMm W I 7S ' MOW at X eaet DaUvasat by aarrUr par weak. i w. Jl - amamna batch. inn npon gnilnaai ' . l ; JOB rBIXTITO. M atari gsacrtpMu iunikI la tha baal (til aflfca art alter prtoaa, . ' f f Tha KnglUh praa It graatly rxardiad orar tha danoraligatioa of tha Amertoan nation. John Bull, with n happy indiffaranco to hi own faulb, baa n chronic waak-nw- a of rpying oat molaa In other pro-pl- t'a eyrr. Ha baa mora Pharlieaiaai in hia compoailion than nny national animal wo know of. Ona of tha oitabliahad inatitutioni of hi domain ia tha illicit manufketaro of whiaky In connection with ostaniifo amuggling opamtioni. But tho diacorary of a whirky ring 11 within Undo Sam'a domain horriflea wur Tenarabla ralati?e,'nnd tho All of our Secretary of War, eande him into conniption Ute , Tho London Tfmoe raya: Thaaant ia more grave becauao it ii coaflrmetory of a auipicion(f) that haa long pravailad among tho American people." Tho Standard enya: " Happily the couniriei are vary hw where eo grou an abuae of tnut would bo paaiiblo.' Tho nowa aayi: American- political lib aeamg to hi In anything but n health flil condition," It would be well fbr Ihoeo eel&con-eeite- d caneon lo review the long Beta of Impeached and oonvicted Xngliih oBeiala; to iniart their ready pro bee into tha fettering wraa which at preaent aa in the paat, are to ha bund inaide of royal cattle ; to expend tome ay.c pa thy upon the burdened producing elate who groan under the corrupting load of an inaatiablo State Church, and endeavor lo amaliorat thoeondWon of tho laboring claaa, raduead by tha axactioaa of tho few grant land and mill owner to a deeper poverty and degradation than tha laboring clam of any other chriatian nation. How long ia it aince eoamie-io- na in the Bngliih army wera' bought and told with open and ahaaaeiaaa publicity, while the fet plane ia the Na tional Church era bandied about by favorite and needy dependant by high official a their in taraiU raquira. From recant artielm in Blackwood' Haga-sin- a, and in loading ouamerciet. jonr-na- la in Snglaad, wa kata . that apaeula- -i demoral-laati- oa and gambling . art rampant la eoaawwaUl- - ibv elm. The Monetary GuiUa of London, praaunt condition raja of tho of affair j Our Commercial men no great principle aa recognise a guiding iter, but flounder about og tha troubled tea the (port of every wind and tide and tempeaC fevery man ia a law unto himtclf, and univenal collision and catutrophe, ta tha natural eonie-quenc-e. But this is entirely our own fault. Tho guide are there, we abut our eyes; and are wilfully blind. Wa have departed from the wfedom of our forefather and from tha principle of our feilh. Wo have divorved our com merce from tho high ethic of our religion. Wo havo even divorced our commerce from aocial science, and it now require no ordinary courage to erl that Nnaneial qua lion, by virtue of Inherent right, underlie tho whole well-beioftuciety. Our lyetem of commerce and oar coda of commercial morality would not aland n tingle hour if judged by the light of tho great principles which we, auuming luraelve to be tha furammt nation of Chriitandom, profuse. Thus it is that man grope about in Xqyptian darknam, onooarage universal indebtedness, aad divide mankind into two distinct claasm having separate and hostile intormU. They heap up riche a the gnat end of life, and tho lovo of money aula into the vary soul of tho community, and man, to whom is given dominion over universal nature, become the petty clave of a ' blind lust after aelfUh gain." British commerce ia ticking'' sinking into deawralualiun and decay; sink at ing into the degeneracy of a profeetioo of euWdal competition; linkg ing into a weary .aad pursuit, baiiaa of nil pleasure, profit aad good; unking in tho morel esteem of the notion of the earth, and linking in our fr OWBa ..a a.. . a. a i Wo allude to these mattare to show that John Bull's stricture m tha state af affairs ia Ibis blented country, ' made, aa many of thorn are, in n Pharisaical spirit, are and eon tomptibia. Wa have aim anough to repeal of but we ahall eat look to reprobate Johnny Bull ta our exemplar. -- WO AOCWCTRH. IU iwave idrartlae. foiterlM 1tb work ar ( ha Kin ompuy: agti ehv Marehaata Zxchaofa, Baa VTOHKE, AOTHBXIM WMW " appUi aUna. - - lT1- PHYSKTAV. HEAL THVSBLF. . Ita - OUia L M Koalgomny forest. gaa CITllUClK, o mat AM sad D.ViwWELL k 00. ,U Park Bow, turn ZwiiL k 'tm. eo, IT Park Bow, i TrakelaeOL j ufMBim Local arista. . ; eentleawn named below wlH resolve Ita and all ordata aabwrirtioaa, advartUemanta & priatini, la hikilf of tha Vail Cbmpaay. 1. Sm 1 FT. ..I... .....I.i.wiJ.POaiwma r Lake 1 City gash Tlntle Park Cltv Diamond City ... i . Cuncx. garan. Oaumwam TTnana I. W. Brown. ...y..Jwna W. flaadr.D.8. SOCIETIES. IbwU af Pllblaa. r Bexnlar convocations Lonoe. la Mimi aaroadand fhnrtk Tnesday aranlnaa at 7 1. clock. la Odd Fellows Hall, pnlta Kimt Rational Bank. Xqjonrnln Knlcht latHad. 'W. 1L TATLOtt, C. C. Tfara. mvsxa. K. af B. and 6. eor-dlal- lr ViHkm Trt 0. B. M. ' " Inn, clb hold at Ball orar Cohnlala A.,na the Ire aad Ahd Wadandar afaaek aMoth. at7d o'eloek. Wrathraa la nod Handlnr are ear. dUdlrterttad to attaadTa W. BaOwtt.8. - Xa 1 ai : feug Anucm. OL It. Of4 roBowa. KLLA 'Tkn0allV tea - F Maat aver iQtiH laaoa. an. la flaw Hall, aear Main at. gait Lake (Sir California Odd FeHowa-- la aoiid atamlln are Incited to HBSRY CUHS, jfcti. , attend. - .Join Suawtx.ueretary. , . . . ; 1 I.ft ft FH lictprm. and third TWda? of jararg tret amath.t Ott Miami Ball, ovar Ibkrl i Bvi?a,a?h lank Wo. 1. tOonwM Maata isasf MMOM, - - odd raitom,' IL LOoea. Ko. : IVaa.Ia Moedw,-a- l 0 ' r ' aFr-Mroe- -w tehiOVdidM,,l lakltJ. AU-- f Odd iFdlova la good amndtag art laritod to atead. .. xiao. AieooAKT, x. a. - i PROFESSIONAL CARDS. k dUHENTS. ATTOBNEYS AT LAW. GILCHRIST la Sharkay'i ' SALT LAU OUT, XJfflae ' CL H. Building, UTAH. MORGAN & PATTON. . ATTORNEYS AT LAW. II aad U Coart Boom building. - UTAH. SALT LAKI CITY Tha Jaaior namber of tha firm will praetko a all eaaai that do not non II lot with kb dutlaa ka BagUter of tka Land USca. ' WAN. HAYDON, at Law, Attorney1 So. A Connort SaU,hi Otko-Bo- m (lULiUOIt. - C. W. BENNETT, AT LAW, ATTORNEY 10 Bala Straat, SALT LAKI CITY. . . . BS.Saaklal BASKIN , DaaU. (etepbea A DEWOLF, rend Oou&m1h Attoraapa AT LAW. Jualla Mw-O- w , t A iALt LIKE Park' liediy aa-a- ng Olitib A. Pitto. Hnoir. - . . aw. WaB area w.B. Ukiuv to . giora, CITY, Utah. cut-thro- heart-breakin- . ' . ROST.A. WADDiLL, O Notary public : Boom IT, Fadarat Coart Iloaao, SALT LAUB CITY. JAS. F. BRADLEY, NOTARY AtthoOOao of tho Utah PUBLIC, Mall, Seoalag I. - WHITE,- M. D. . and Surgaon. Phpaloian Mat at Sml M., t. ,W Over te Ample Irw lap re). York Oaudp Wore J. D. THOMPSON, M. D. A SAT OH HOTEL. , (tell Lake City. JPtaA. a. - ed Here's a man who knows how keep hotel. He lives in Cnrebridga City, Xnd., and takes twenty-eig- ht weeklies betidm eeveral daily paperi. . - irnemouflii P, Fmaaltolla. oktitokandTIoVita DR. E. LINDSLY, Plijrainlan Hpueopattio JiTTUCYMW. bag.I ii,'. a ' AM MAAF WIMD, The Tribane of this morning add lie oie to the Xnglish Jeremiade over the dilapidated moral, social end political condition of tha American cation, especially of ita politician. To "point a morel and adorn a tala" it refer to Utah a an example of tho demoral-kin- g result which flow from thejtro-- ! titution of tho Fraeldant'a immense pat-- j ' ronage." It assert that ev new phase ha developed it elf in .Utah that ua of tha Romaa Kmpir in the of it decadence." It denounces the day bar of Salt Lake City a truckling and lima serving,, ready to isoriflc principle to expediency;" the appointee of of Grant in Utah aa Vmiuiuns of despotism," and declares that tha .exposure of Secretary Belknap bee given the and coup de grace to with a change of President . and the unpleasant flavor of absolution that attaches to Grant' name removed, let ua hop that a tnora wholesome influr enee will be imparted to the official life of tho nation." . eotem porary, Verily, our wide-awain ita vigorous onslaught upon eiwam and individuate, gives evidence that the freedom of the preas still exist in Utah, daspito the ganeral decadence.'' Ita determination to mako Grant for tho corruptioa and delinquency that now flood tha land," one of tha expresiion of our defimet Mayor, Daniel H. Wall, when one of tho sport of the city was incm rears ted io the city jail, aad hiaeompaniona, for the aka of a joke, pretended that they wera arming for a violent retcue, taking good care that tha rumor of such an intention should ranch the ears of the Mayor. The venerable polygamist on being told at the City Hall of tho intended rescue, lifted up bis I;ng arm, und exclaimed: My God! what will Judga McKean do npRY' By I -- ORK. deleft Process. Tha Miadalaff preeaaa for'radetieg ores of eeppar nepaaia to be aueaMfolljr dasMoatrated by epan exhibition to competent judxaa. The company ia new actively praparlag to pat up redaction works oe Kina ilrear, near Misstep CTik, at a eot of fooia VIS.OtW. Thhlahata aaelcom around which other similar works are eantamnlatad on a very larger seals hereafter. Th'a first oaa wl5l rsduc tenjtoa dally. But it I Intended feat, at tha principal copper mines, primary worts will be built'where lbs i will ta tiia anther work HgpniFmnciaeo ' Mere tha crude metal deprived of all'WsainzTi' d'oni and red need to much lorn thaa ona-hlh we'cht of tha ore, will be smelted and rv finad. Copper ia ona of tho iaot abuadant minorJsonthiieoavt, ineluding Morada. But ' . ' WOES iSO TUB Oil Has bean is eortly. Involving ton haadlian aad very laborious proeamrr, (hat wo have Ibaod It jteemrv to nond tha w on a six mnff voyage to Hwanray, Wli, for rrfno-tiowhmw fuel and abor are aheap. Thp Mladripff irvtem slmpllfink tha retention lo three handllii lnstsad of ten, in the eaae carbonate ores. Very sulphury ore nrad another hood For popular Initr wtloa wa will briefly deeeriba the n 'w proem sad the , d, !r ehemleslprlcelphilnvoved. .Itteadrypror i,dlapeoMn with wtor.. The ire' era, aa iteomae ftom tha min s, i broken into lamp mad dumped into a kl'n to bo dried. Thtnae It 1 put Into a retort with n ineihied flood hn ... . J I satso to iinnu. From the eltr mains gu will be taken aad deprived of part of It carbon. Itisthm light carbureted hydrogen, tha use of nhiok eouatir tutm the povelty of the inveutipn. .Fare ky drogoa has long boon known to chemist for It Marching action on motallifbroes mm ia tho laboratory. But it production 1 loo expensive fer praetieul use. Carbon, hitherto aowidcrad ehieetiooabla, I found t rid tha reduction whan In tha prqiortion hare need, tnd this mixad gaa if eheap. Kow. the lump ore being brought to a low ;ed host in tho retort, th street ga(paiac thru ugh thadw eom poser, which extracts lh oxeam of carbon), ontan tho ore chanter and vavarasTca thu visa or oaa, ollmlna-tin- g Afl'satiag with tha baser laments, them threukh asespa valve and leaving tha copper ore in purity. In this I'atv it is afterward aaay to (malt It, for it is frre from the base combination which hitherto larolvr when it U xpouivo mauiiHilatioa. The ore, taken from tka retort, I In Utte, form tempi easily erumMed into with fulpku llydrogon eombiue Imsistbly sad wjlh oxygen; with raroou-- ii biMteh'da of oarbon. Arsanid, antimamr and other bsea elements are ao for affected by par ial elimination that they offer no obstacle to smlt:ng. Tha ehemleiry ia eerroet, end if tho piecrieal working be equally effective, eeppar will soon taka high rant a a . landing produet of California and Hands, and it will bo no small eeaeion to. ... uourval act aci Of Sat Franalmo. Balweea ft Mindelvff proi-In flopiwr, and tba i'aul pieces, that saves most of the Illy per rant wa Ue from our god ore by d- foetlv re luetiun, ndniug lu Calif a is about to braome as popular and aa afo abusinee at eaa ha found y wham ia the world. Cappar ha baas subject to over-S- t g um wl l bo k, but tkwshoap end 'hut duugor b averted for yean to coma An ortoek of go d wadull mur-k1 out poMlblm' lh hwdol 'tb tim end mure the thottehter tho moy mureott'i Uomukw guld miner's iwdssr iadmsd. ll iahtvsau'itwba-aaoetoaw te a Iht Mbaddoip.harlaUbifth mji a, which re : pearly boiogiaduoad by aiperieoM to imaUar 1 propurttena podr. m - et A maa In Indianapolis hai invanted h now kind of comb, and the aitiMBs say such a thing ulovor- filtered their heads before. Norristown Herald. flao-tool- - Under call of tku States borides many private bills and bin for public work, etc., the following wore intrudneed und referred ; By Mr. Bsndull To declare the Immunity for witnesses for theUnilad States. It provides that a witness shall not be liable to arrest after he ha been iubHanaKd,'or after testifying, and he shell never be convicted on any account of any matter disclosed by him in hie testimuay; and that it auall be a penal offense to.intimidiUte any witnesa by threatening him with prosecution. - By Mr. ' Morrison .To exempt from criminal prosecution witnesses testifying before either Hours ot Congress or any committee of the Benate. A message wee received from tho .Seqate announcing that on the praean-tatio- w of articles oPimpnachment again; tho late Secretary of Fir,' tha donate would, according to its standing rotes und orders, taka proper order thereon, ot which due notice would be given to ! : w the Hours. .. ; i. The foJIowiog bill wu introduced an t reforrsd : - By Mr. Hunter To pension all " of the Mexican war who are over 60 years of age, and all under it as soon a they arrive at the age. ; Mr. Knott, chairman of the judiciary committee, offered a resolution Civ the appointment of u eeteet committee to inquire whether any officer In the emplov of the Government, has in anyway advised or counseled, or directly or indirectly, vrrbally or In writing, communicated lo any of tha defendants, or friends of tho agente, or attorneys of the defendants, in the recent whisky conspiracy trails in St. Louis, any of the facts, papers or other evidence oo whieh the government relied, or was expected to rely, and whether an v attempt was mads by any officer or official of the Government, other than the District Attorney and his assistants, to interfere with the advice of counsel, or in any way con trul the conduct of said prosecutions, or any, of them, with power lo sand for persona and papers, etc. Agreed to without objection.', Mr. Southard moved to adjourn. Mr. Page, asked Southard 1 allow him to offer a resolution, which wu understood to bo- - In referene to the escape to Canada of Marsh, the witness against tha late Secretary of War, but Sou'hard declined to yield, and instated - ' on the motion to adjourn. Mr. Page complained that no mam-b- ar on tha Republican side wu recog' nixed, or had nny chance to offer n resolution, and demanded the yeu and nays on the motion . to adjourn. The yea eud nays were token, nnd the House by u party vote, adjourned. - sol-ille- re - - EASTERN, jk 1M7U. f.i 'NO V 5 the charred beams,' which e el DRVCS-had remained in their plaoiis. Tho aajiJsv bodies wera burned,, rendering them totally unrecognisable. It ia said there are thirty missing, and it Is reared the -bodies of vomo may bo found among the l! I i.iw ftipil debris of the Are in tha basement. The I ' A J l ' :.J j.'l-l- t oj eeipa fire mm succeeded in saving. the main building and the south wing, .which Is occupied by about 60 old woman. " w ,;i .he.a TurvIMu gatisasd ilssklsaf. ALT LAKE CITY.UTAM. 11 between 7. Last night Baltimore, . : , nnd 13 o'clock, while tha way lraight ni; .o T.taqH,'J Wholoaal uund ear wu attached, passenger tram, crossing the bridge ows tha narrow postage on the Helpers ferry end valm ..t.Biis-n- w ley branch of .the Baltimore end Ohio COINER IF EAIT TUWJ HI IIMH Railroad, 68 miles from Harper's ferry, 6NTNttTlim..iV1i,., the middle span gave way, and the tender end the train fell through and was vl wrecked. The following are the name o dirii; of tha killed: W. A. Wightman, Xdan-bur- g, ML Va; 0. L Noel, Jackson, Va.;B. X. Hammond, ML Jackson, Va.; ' ; f la ,sTV-iR. L. Wood, Richmond, Va.; U. H. , PAINTS of member ANG: OILS' . Hodgson,- Berkley. Bpring, the WestVa., Legislature; J. Baldwin, : eJ Mr. Gans, Winchester; A. C. Bowers, Aad evmything emlly kmgtea rJ JM-tim- s '. commercial traveling agant, P. Doran, '' lni8tore i i engineer, J. D. Chapman and J. Jeff(liJwn'.; PBiscairnon erson, brakeman." Bis persons wound Jm ad, including Bernard Hughes. The waM4a bodies of tho killed were immediately sent to Wincheatar, placed in onarga of I ! an undertaker sad will bo soul to rela' ' 1'. Bitive and friends. e si ' wmrni ;M0f;;'sTii, " - -- ' DRUGS, HEDICIHeS, : - a . roik t . FIRE ' - Mkei . - ' A Calm. : j FIRE r f-.- i FIRE! .. 1. I i , AOGABT'M , ., Washington, 6 The committee on - . In J judiciary this morning, completed the rrfj Belknap artielm of impeachment; they ore 20 In unmber, specifically slating J t eviwat tui various amounts o f money used by h!m . thG. Proinis Again st different times from Marsh. .Them ' U I j't'jv ..I ... an ii I l -- i: articles are bunded on the testimony of I Wl .t hs hu fled tbs that witnaM, but OIQ-- .l country, tha committee will commence .Jsols on making reports to move sefertfoAl MB If1 Mars apusi wite s its reference huk to the committee eq M y. e bvtalq that forth ar testimony may be taken to strengthen the ease. Rome days may Chemlcalm,'1 ' "ft liii-alapsa before tha artielm will be finally ' .. v, acted on by thu House and presented. The eommittao will not act in hula, u . jfifflOiA, yf Ant be lhay.wish to present a case that can .." xd itiir.Lwl maintained before tho Benste. They Ay; i. I tUad!)ei charge Belknap with having violated Section 1781 of tka Kyviled Rtetutesj HAIR AN t BRtlSMeS aOtHES tha penalty for which ia imprison man I a: m a itl iioeg v for not more than taro yean, and a fine i .i el of not more than 910,000. . t v I I a z saw (tetJ I'taWo nwruMtsaUta C. V. M. ffi. Mi; '! fur- - t ... DRUG .. ' ! t l-- l to . u . . l MoiUulacap ,,, l 'jivJ'J - OOHB.8riewiS Washington, 6. Attorney General Plsrraponl, in n latter acknowledging tha receipt of Ronator Borgtat's recant letter abuut tha suit against ' tha GL P, R. A company, my hai folly Ima pressed that it . U importance that all lauta shonld be made to appear in depuaitiuna which ia to k token in this city, and haw! see that they do. Ha ask Bargeot tociimmuaufate anyir.fois matiurt He may liceMTu to 'the' time and praoisa piece they will bo taken, and Bargnot hu telegraphed Van Dika par infoimation in connection . with General i Howard's telegram. It is said . that the War Department hu sent to Congress a letter iron tha army staff officer at Portland, etat ing there wu no' passible military necas-si- ty for tha proposed line of telegraph Iq Kurt Can by, end protesting against iU eunstructiua being alloored to swell the amount of the appropriation chargeable . to tha army. SHARP.SBLQGBL vil a iiss adJ 'Oaa'DwepKorQlmflfihaa'iioyJ ft- - t vllitii.ito ;t wsv-ri- l (i.:j i I v ( DESERET .MATIOMt Richard -- x- T.c.M;rarra, ' L .'"I ifc SXAX.n .. Ajr9t Custom yyt dsdf j Jus IjJ .ha; j Yi'fiXirt 'AWfe - i:i.i v.ti.L nma.Jv.. IU. Turk, 7 A Boston d'spntch uys Richani H Dana, Jr., eras suffering . SHOES Hew yesterday from a severe attack of vertigo, which prosUated.him st church Sunday when the news of his nomination u. minister to Xngiend was made. It is stated he viewed the position u one of the most honorable, and ha. bit ita dignity, but before hr- canid make up bis mind in fevor of acceptance, ha must eonault hie friend Mala Street., North '' off' Gllib. ' House. . .i ' f.. j-;- - - SALT LAKE CITY - Js.il gei 'J w ii.- -i i :.! q .i v Jnoni A perfect and Xuy Fit assured lh India - but material and latest styla, . Mad urata. Jary ..- I- Baltimore, 7. Warner, D reset A Co., tobacco and shipping merchants, suspended, amount of liabilities, part of which is in Europe, i. not ascertained. The immediate cause of the failure wu the suspension of Thompson A Rudolph, for 920,000. whoso notes they held Drmal hu bun a .German Consul for many years. The Grand Jury in tha U. 8. District Court, hu brought Indictments against forty-fiv- e parsons for violation of llw enforcement act In Congress by intimid itin i and hindering parsons, at the last, State flection. , ry d i. f i Nice Home Ifyoa wisLitobiy i ,i " CALL UPON im.7.1 Yl,aJ ;ia s.L vah ice;; had h:. If you wish . ! j ) to pvehasaa I- - (t iS h w I vat it .... ,'n.,:'ri:lS ...cAiLupoff :w ... . . S.LVAir3-C0.";; 7'! . ; i ?' .1 t If yon wish ; to AfiDyonr -ir- Hit -.'S CALL UPON ni , v nsniiiib ;n 1 If you wifh.to tanw)i.i-1 - l ... ; is t S. i t .WfV lo cl isw sdl aa ivife, ji Uuil- -- lq e taW HvOtAMtSi AT f ' 308 Property-Two - tm ! ng io ri'iifb .of 000 . thq-firem- f' i Good Farm J 1 7. Tiie house for aged people, conducted by the Uatholio comFraawls Mows. munity, known as Little Sisters of tha 7. London. A Timas, lsrie, corresPoor, located in 'the eastern district of cliusiGS the deputiu elected u this burned pondent Brooklyn, whs completely morning." The house comprised n four-sto- follow Republicans, 270; Ronapart-ists,2- 0; building, nnd had 183 inmates. Liberal ConsorvativesS: RadiLate reports makes It more disulroue ' 60; cals, Logitimiaia, 86. Tho Duo do lh id results than first noted. It seems Him fire was discovered In tha south wing, Laroche, Farould, Cissacia and Marquis occupied by the male portion of the in- do JL'astellaro, Legitimist, are among permates, and contained seventy-tw- o thou elected on Sunday. sons whose ages varied from siity-eig- ht Paris, 7. The 'ministerial negotis to 105 years. The fire wu discovered lions, temporarily suspended. It is now who the gave by a pet son on the street, considt-reprobable that tha Cabinet alarm by ringing tha bell of the instituwill await tha muting of tha Chamber inand tutors agi-the tion, awakening mate. .When the firemen arrived, the for tha purpose of boing guided by tire flames were sweeping through the south majority. wing in every direction, sod it! wu not A workman In Ban Fernanda tunnel, until about V o'clock before the fire had been raduoed to smouldering embers ia named SulJivan, wu killed by a giant were . powder blast on Wednesday afternoon the basement so :that enabled to examine the upper storie of of lest week, the charge hanging fire, burned wing when they found 18 men ! nnd, whan be went to examine 1L going burned lo their hud. In the upper itery off and blowing a pioknx entirely the bedstMuU were made of Iron, and l through his body. Jc t "ffmaa specity, : FRANCE. r New ; York, r ui.ni j .irr 1 1 Fir aad Loss af Life. . . I . How It lo Produced by tho Min Tho ore ia ' lont the impeachment of W. W. Belknap, late tteuretary of War, reported a p ream bla and raaolutiun declaring that tha Senate will Uko order in the premise according to ita etanding rule, aad directing the secretary to notify tha lluuio of Krprecan (olives; agreed to. After thwrxplratiun of the morning hour, Mr. Sherman called up the resolution of tho filew - York-- ; Chamber of Commerce, presented last week, und poke In regard thereto. . In his speech, which wee long and comprehensive, hn look strung gruund against the repeal of the resumption aet of 1878, Ha said: will gladly vote for the voluntary con-- 1 version of a limited amount of United Blatei notes into bonds, as each of these measure will tend to prepare us foe a peels standard. , Mr, Matey, of Texas, submitted e resolution directing the Secretary of the Intenor, to fiirnish for tha information of tha Sent to, a statement ihowing the anneal aipendituraa of , the Indian Bureau since its organisation. Mr. Harrey, of Kansas, .presented the resolution of tha Kansas legislature relating to the lands of. tha, Kansas Pacific Bailway. Company, Adjourned, . HOUSE- - m-mi- j , j VTashington, 0. Xdmundi, from tha mloct eommittao to whom was referred the tesolution and message from the Home of RapresenUtivas In regard to ..... COPPCR Telegraph. SENATE. third-termis- . H rested on XLIV CONGRE88. ds ' . TUlntt ' r OFFlCTJ, 1 w yaiirrem - |