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Show I i d w F : ! !U UTAH .EVENING MAIL r . n P SALT LAKE CITY. TUESDAY. APRIL 4, 1876. I. VOL. iu . ExpG'laneas of a Canvasser. THEUTAH EVENING MAIL Moraines, and Evrrv Evsnlng, day seaptod.l r Sun- nr rn ail MiiTiaa aid puiusHiia cqapaiy S. S. JOHNSON, Manager, orrirc. . Wtt ooU ttnvt, Tex, Thorn are many thing to be learnod in Salt Luka City, that can be learned nowhere else. - One of the member of n irunHKD Honda a vear or two ago, advocate, in am) profosse to bo abtn to iubtantieie y the charge, which Merrill denied before tha committee. EASTERN. arprWlMg thn Mail Company, a practical prinMexican Bevolnflnn. ter, who came from Nevada Li thie city a few month linca, and who hae lately Galveston, April 8. Specials to tha had charge of the canvaiting and col- Newt from Brownsville, Texes, tey lecting buMneM oflha Mail in a pir-lio- n General Toledo has taken service with General Diaz. That decided tha quesof tha city, ha learned the twecdle-de- e tion mooted yesterday a to having beand tweedledum. In buying bie outfit fur houia-keupitrayed General Labarra. The wounded loaves on the this gentleman, having no number about twenty-fou- r; friend to reward and no anemiea to government side not known. Genoral punieh, end unaware of the fact that a Labarra hae been joined by hie family, portion of the buinei men of thi city, and .occupies the house recently occuby Ueiuiral Diaz in Brownsville. whHathey very gladly lake whatever pied Colonel Crito and a great many other of Gonlila tiade and ducnle cornea to officer ere In this place. General Fuero their net, are very careful that nona of is on the march from Monters to General Labarra aspect him in their earnmgi (hall go Into Gentila five or six day. General Dims has ishand, found a portion of the article sued a proclamation requeuing the citihe wiihel to purchao in the Z. C. M. zens to remain at home and attend to I, inatiiution and in a large Mormon their business. Me promise them sefurniture eatabliehment of this city. curity end right guaranteed by the General Ltbarra With the gold in hand to pay for what constitution- of 1837. for,-tbe frontier. anticipates- leaving Mormon traderi thi not did ho bought, Arms and ammunition was received-today- ; some were consigned to tbe parlies abufo him for hie Gentila lanliinenti, nor reftiM to exchange their oommod-ili- ci ptkthi tide, some to General Labarra, officer at for hie gold and greenback. On end some to the commanding Matamoras. General Dial is reported the contrary they were very polite and to have received 4U,0U0 by the last issuer from New Urleans. obliging, and tbe exchange wai mu eWell, having tually latikfaclory. Wickham a Candidate. paid a good round turn fur hie good, New York, April 4. The Bun has djKd'renled k huuae ofa willing Mormon edilorlaPy,. announced Jthal yftrC lL. landlord, after concluding to bvcomoa Wickham, mayor of thi city, hae taken citizen of Salt Lake and a working HiUJlJBnu aparlments at a hotel in Ht. member of tha Mail PrimtimgA Istui for his ue during the Democratic Co., our uniophielicated friend, National Convention. Hia idea is to bucinoci obtain for himself the nomination for in tha coune of hi oceaeion had lo call Vice President. Hi chief hope is said pureuite, to rest in tbe rebel element, founded upon merchanti and buinei men, on circumstance thet he know to whether especially as tbe not knowing or caring hiv secretary Col. private employ they weie Gentile, &I drib one', oc heathen Burton C. Harrison, who was private of a lecKtary to Jeff. Dsvi in the days of Chinee. From hie deecripiiun tne Southern Confederacy. It warns number of localitiee whore he ba Democrats of the rebellious element, end wo aru.con-vincfor .adverliiemunl intimates' that bwf a Grant is, if tbe that tfto only piece when .he Chuice.lay between him and rebel symhae received abue in return Ibr bie pathizers, Grant would be elected. (and he Teaser Exaewtivs Nee Ian. preeaitalion of i a gentleman who will not thru! him- Washington, April 4. From 2 until self jfifcneively upon any manr'ia from 5 oclock yesterday afternoon tl.e SenMormon who derive no incwniiderable ate held mouther absorbing executive lessiou on tbe question uf the confirmaportion of their trade from Gentile customer. . tion of Dana. A manifest disposition will name but one was to settle it one way or other, as a For the preiont wo of a number, who deterre to be adver-lite- d minority of the Republican! tired of it, for their intolence. Without and wish that the President would withknowing or caring anything for thwir draw the nomination, and freely said eccleiaticai connection, our friend that it ia a little strange he does not, in the other day dropped into a grocery view uf the manifest strong opposition (tore nearly opposite tha Vmt Office and to it. It is (aid the President denounced that Senate which was so prompt to ooa-fir-in elicited a card for the advertieing col-uanyone Uwa fce might send in when uf the Mail. sate uf patronage was being made up ol at the commencement of his present Yw, ineeringly mponded the proprietor,' you Gentile force term, and that now oppose1 the most and special njininee which youmlvei into our community, ettab-Ii- h important he lends in. lie be not gut over the . newtpaper to abuo u and our effect uf this dieatf-clion- , notably in the religion and then come to u for tup-por- t. case of Shepherd, when De was nominI'll ee your paper in hell first, ated as one of the aominissi oners of the He has observed tliie opposiDistriut. and hal? it on the way there.'1. tion growing up against him, particuOur friend good naturediy replied to larly iu selecting appuinleea for tednral thi Christian (?) gentleman, that hav- offices, notably in lklinoi, without conof the ing dealt with Mormon business men sulting Senators or Deleg-ttoto lie who did not refuse to receive his money Stele in which these parties are Tbe Senate prupo-e- s, some appointed. in exchange for their commodities, ho Sunators say, to show biin they can exhad supposed they would in return not ercise a check on his waywardness, boms Illinois- - nominees have nut yet hesitate to advertise their wares in been confirmed, anil it is not impossiho not 'bed suppspers; that ble the Senate may have a rupture with posed it necossary to first enquire behim, after the manner uf Sumner with in exfore he entered a place of business, Johnson. During the aiscu-sio- n whether the proprietors were. Mormons ecutive session, Werdleigh delivered a and ceiled him or Gentiles. 'And fulhermore, that the philippic against Butler, some very severe name. Senplainly Mail asked no favors nor patronage ators left the chamber looking from him nor any one of bis style. We and difgustad.. Werdleigh is reported lo know of Gentile families who have have said that President Butlsr was nut the kind of man who should have inpatronized .and we presume now are fluence in d appointments. patronising the insolent churl whose Senators, but who are indifferent lo the vile language wo hive given. contest, say, however, Mr. Daoa will nut ' One word in conclusion. The Mail, be confirmed. A Mother Ia realization, aimed to avoid abuse and while it b A Naw York harsh apithut In dealing' with a sytem Chicago, April 4 whose (leaders; publicly., denounce to the Times say the House pe.-ia-l as Gentiio dug, proposes Committee have decided to investigate with temperate and reaaomblb language the charges ' m? frequently mad'ltat to strike as bard and nioflan u possible MaJ. Morrill, of the army accepted a tee at tbe terrible abuses which under the of $20,000 for prosecuting Ku Ku du, thcred Dense of reiigiooj ere defiling the while stationed in Southalinini-tratio- n .of.doveroor. tribute the household, levying upon ring the property and sacrificing the individual Scott. Merrill," who' hat buen nerving at liberty' of' tbe liifrinon ''peopled Our the Centennial Exposition, ws Accordeoiutnn are reed by both Mormons and ingly summoned and testified before the y. that, Genfflf and w know that 'many of committee the proclamation W4 TtsunJ by Guv-- j siiVioua tbb first inaniMrBiJUil li to rnor Scott, offering, a reward to par cunsign u tu IIadesaAths ions who should secure the arrest and, conviction of Ku Kjux, and unUer Ibalj ferfsJic we.heve alluded 4 $ f g he"ficolY'ed for service inj I Vfi itb regard to'dbR ttUsinni men of proclamation a number ol cases aggregating $21,400; Halt Lak City, our interwta are iden He did hot Appear Us lawyer, but for tical wilBlhlra, and w (ball dooug rutted out offender and making affidabest through the columns of our paper vit agates! tb'8 uuw4 ei trial end : a vitilion-MhClaimed no &; ghtlks i' aUeution W tba leeding meohaa-lea- l, torehU Ha said he did not think it Impropur lo; manufacturing, mining and lake rewards oflorad , by the Btato, linn intereata of the otty."wjlboutt re ply boca&sa be ' weC eS offloer' of the Tbreitde Co the Mormon or1 a rmjg, enlinmnte uf person Jnteretii or the Other wltnmvt will bi iximinM,. ifawir. r. Merrill' ebialnir advertising among them General proapactofpalnmage.acknowledges be was admitted Lt the We should hope for the credit of Ihei bat , in. 'Bouth Caroline; jbut say he bun-ne-ss d never practiced and never expecled In. city that tha ulei of men repreecnted by the parlies we Custer, in conversation with one uf the have alluded to ,ie small, and all will 'oemmlttee, charged Merrill with having hope that It will apeedily grow small by taken n bribe from the accused before a ecurl mert'et,' of which he ws Judge dagroei end beautifully lets. en of Valkor Bros. CP 8TAIB8. ng, T SUBSCRIPTION : TXMMS OniyWf by mail or osproM $1IW BOQthi"a((t,"i,"1 montii ji 'Ooo Month ' 6 1U0 dsaaotiaweteaeoea Delivered by carrier at (W lW X cent per week. ! 25 Mata-mura- PROFESSIONAL CARDS. iREARLYTAMAXWELL; ATTORN EVS AT LAW. U k 15, Federal OPTICS Hoc. T; ii Oourt. - 1 . ! T- -7 J' GILCHRIST kJ CLEMENTS. ATTORNEYS' AT LAW. j Shark y jLAKE fiJTL t Ofia-- Kooaav.'O C. IL JX-rtr- , Building, FT AIL. A? a j : Pirrts. j , MORGAN A. PATTON. . ..ATTORNEY AT. LAW., and 12 Court Uouea building.. . :j -UTAH. EILTLAKECITY. ; ... 11 ' The Junior member of.the firm will yractine In all'eaM that do not non 'lict with hi dull a aa pegietar of. the Laud Uffieer. j - ; , HAYDON A , GIBSON,' Pwb-Liaui- , at law ,attorney.s 'pace Boat I Cenaore Building " Wo. " 8iLT LtO.CITY. ; V0-- . ' BENNETT, ' ATTORNEY f, . AT LAW.. ' ' Main 8tret, CITY. LAKE SALT v : SO .i .i can-vai- ed ed nrcrniaiDaoi.v JLI.Bun. '' ,A BASKIN 4, DEWOLF, Ja'e AT LAW. Over Ivlin A York's Jewelry glare, LT flirt. Uth. Ll R08T. ' A. WADDILL, PUULIO. NOTARY Boom 17, Federal Conrt : ree-pecl- ful and Cjdiunaelore 'Attorney ' Oflee lloaie, SALT I.AKS CITY. JAS. F. BRADLEY, . - e NOTARY ' PUBLIC, AttheOfltee of tbaUteh Ivenlng Bail, d Boats eWet. I ' 1. WHITE, M. D. and Surgeon. Physician No. ST Kae: n. Temple 8L, .up etaire;. Over the Xew York rauly Hio-- a. DR. E. LINDSLY, Pliywloian-lLtrTLX8 BOW. Ho-nwopat- l. Odd a ' SOCIETIES. Fellow. a F. Meet ererj Ct Lo nan. No. 1, L 0 Thurwlav alTJt p m. In Naw Hall, over rt , Salt Lake Cite California Store. Vain fdd Fellow in piod --tandlnearo Invited to HBVRY COUN, N.O. attend.Joan Sea vis, Secretary. s Odd Follows, Oociasn Becmrenir. No. 1. T, 0. 0. F. Meet first and third Tneeday of every month, at Odd Fellow Uall, over rohnl wore. at 7 4 oclock a m. Visiting Pstri-are- on hs cordially Invited. Banat Praoss, kcribe. LOU IIYAMS.C.P. Odd Fellawn. a Joenin Loooe, Bo. 5, L O F, Bee every Monday, at TK p. m , ia Mew Hell over California etona Mala tra , 8 ItLeke'ltr. ddl Fellow la gooi ctwidlng are Invilel t att-oGEO. ABBUJA8T, H. G. W. X. Lamenc. 8 ,ereUiy , d. Wol.-poste- wf Pyihias. Knuhli Me e Lonen, him eeeoad and 1. Regular forth. Tnoed-- o'eloek, In Odd Fallow Metloaal lank, rojon-ntn- g invite! Taoe. avo-atlo- evenings at7M W. H. T iTLOR, K. of B. and 8. hiTm, Bed n npplt rmt Kale t eordlelly Hu I, a 0. ns Mem. Wantntn. Tatne, Not 1 Ievi 'O.'B. M- Stated eonnoile held Ulhlf bvei- Cohnf tore, Main at, on the flrW and third each monta, at7X o'eloek. So- Wed-mdav- of journing brethren In nod3 (tending nr ! invited to attend. W.BOSTWICK, S. ' ' Cias. Ann. J B. eor-dln- a a - - -- X I W 'bf tha ''Fire r -- f WATTERS BROS., I 1 ! r Plil.l xx VilcUi! Clicks, ....wLl eH . j J&wclrj AMd'BiircBvrABX," i. - -- ' .ii i . - men-efintf- li Which they :3 At " Great Sacrlflcoe Cu-te- H Movsd T7T t N,. II e r w .rV,be. Main Strict. e d aniall-iouU- . 1 Clock end Jewelry, eareCnlly eiu mtfe te uiwer. . Car-dnta- rl' the Freelgswt Rasisra Bah-eoe- also agreed to insert air Ham of $60,000 witness Aim and ether capwises incidental to the Congressional investigations new In progress. t ...m " StHSCIIBt JC3 701 HAIL Murder, h j; la I PBINTUrO. to pay Colurabai, April 4. Patrick Picka laborer, whil in a drunken frenay, 2. ens, Washington, April Grant express himself surprised at shot and killed hi ion, aged seventeen, for associating with boys, which, in the the evidence given by Deticlive Bell, lion ol the father, were not suitand said he thought Bebsuck ought naw able company for him. ask to go before Congre-sioninvestiBwrge laek. gation committee; besides, the army offiWhile the St. Louis, April 4. cers feel ha ought to purge himself beFannie ' Louis was steamer apfore a court of inquiry. Which we proaching theb- idge at Boonville, Mo., granted at hi request, ponding preliini-nri- M last night she became unmanageable and in in liciinutit end one man on board ashore with trial at St. Louis. Babu.ick, an being a lino and attemptedjump! lo make, x barge asked if ha intended to apply lo a cuin-milfaal.( The fattening gave way, howto be summoned, said be should ever, and the barge erushad against the nut think of doing anything of the kind, pinr of the bridge and was broken in but intimated that he . had. n sum- two. . Tgn men were on the barge, only moned by the Sorgt. at Arms. He say (bug of whin were saved, tha other sin snearingly, that the whole statement of were negroes, end aie tjil supposed to be ' (Boli was string f iie, iuid exhibited drownad. . t from ' Beil hnn for .. Foa Blaoscd. gSM money in vanouo ainounisr, I. is rumU--, S, District Court In Louis, vSt. ored that Babuiibk; will soon 1m removed a SupL of Publio Buildiugs and Engi- yesterday, . motion for new trial in the case of W.l:0. "Avery, ,was overruled neer of the Aqueduct. ; by 'Judge Treat;'-- ' DierspaMlii I'eMtsysH. Tne motion in errest however with Ml will be certified up lo Cir JLyi . proceedings Wskbingtpp ppuiaLsays'.lLic';- ikpoiied cuit Court iu they may ba raeaivau by r-'on undisputablAjiiuhomy that in a few Judge Dttiona tuaalilM ia'FsNlfie-ilMfi.- ! days evidence qf an undispu table oharad- -' W esbington, April 4 James M. ter will ba furhRhcri;; showing that the rs Daytestified-.baforaomeiibtee olii GovqrqmenPepkail poloviuiti who era publicly known as interested that Aff.iir, Foreign hwlu thieves-anwho-are' utterly in the Enuna mine pnMy from Sepaddlhat such ahj now tember 1808, to 'July 1871 pawned one in the employ uf the .Gqveriununl in iiiteresiaWhich.beeuid to 1 ronor important and confidential' positions. W wPai k .1 tint': rate of ena Billion ned . a half dollars ter Iheenlire, property; The CelkrtrsMst. Act. was ad visaJ Jo .sell-oui Niw To Ai, pri by Me ' nephew Hcrkid and Matiikawjaupynrlteqdant'' ot : tbe Washington special say tha action of mine, a 6 nek (fevsiby meets having ibo- Supreme litirt off thb jettforcefiieiit boon made at that limiK ks.Tnne-iJB?!- , j)k cu-- d s good eki U azcilo-mu- parliva from California7 waqted lo' buy among Republicans, especially tbe mine lor which thd owners' then senators, and the aieendma ts uffnred ifyUeil $lfi,($(0,0U0y m U. Lent yesterday, by .Morton, ware inWnd.aL to bipiughl ftthfimidt npertgjMQ-vepcrkilmw'" thiar footiitg.' Mit.in Dues Aot uiifnvuiably wbetv the undivided.' half of the property pasted to' Perk and DUntucrtitio1- - Hotfse to pa expect-lhe- f Baxter, gfeiag' them control. ,'Ha debis bill, but be fays he meow, .if pu-s- il cided to sail out hi inleret for that so it lo Senate a the to bie, gel through have it discus ted ia the Uou-- e, end let reason, and not becausa he Bad any fear 'he Dunv.crat tq on rocurd against it. of the mine. . Witn' testified that no was a vein in the. minr, but Tbir they 'will., readily dof ' but it is doubt lliera the part from.' which . they six peeled so duubiftil if the amendments lo the en-f rccmenl act can be usde ' interestinj, much, instead uf being a vein was a de pos t, which bad been exhausted- - Wit. lo the public. ness raid in reply to r.Uu queafioq. by J (barter Election, Banks that he bad no knowledge or Cincinnati, April 4 In the election convincing reason to believe that then was any systematic attempt to impose a yerterday fo members of the Board uf fraudulent estimate of the mine on the Public Works, tha Democrats elected public. In reply lo Williams, witness three, the Republicans two. The said that el the time herald hi interest will have a inaj.ii ily in thuCity in the mine it was worth as a mining l Uouiii il and School ; the Dum.f venture owing to the fovorable surroundcrats will retain it inojiirity i.i the Uuanl ings and ciruumstanc-1- , two end a half ol Aidormen, and probably have a inl million dollars. majority on the joint ballot Rilurns Chittenden, of Schanck's counsel, from the lutenor of the State indicate asked various que-tioof witness, and that the elections generally turned upon it was shown that by contract between local not-s-tte- iL party question. witness end Park, witness, in railing his intere-- l to Park, did not warrant the The Mar Burglary. title to the mine or its proceeds. He Washington, April 4. The grand said that in numerous instances on the jury of the District have promised Co- Cumstock lode it was suppo-e- d that the lumbus Alexendur to givu the safe voir. Lad bran exhausted, but on exburglary case a thorough examination, plorations this wss found not to ba the whether the District Attorney is willing fact; there were numerous instances of or nuL Alexanders intention is to have this kind. Witness hod no knowledge everv person who wss connected with that ba bed been summoned at tha In if stance of Gen. Schenck or any uf hia the burglary indicted and puni-he- d end half a friends; ba did not know General Dslonia possible. Whiteley, doznn other lervice offioars, Schenck. Adjourned. Mssa-r- s left suddenly Saturday upon hearing UIIIM. that the Grand Jury would be asked lo Washington, April 4 The Athana lake up the case.. steamer Agrlgenli, from Piracia for Horrible. Italian poila, collided with tbe Engllah Carlinviile, April 4. One of the steamer Hylton Gallic off Cape Ualla, most dolerdly sets everoccuring in this on Uie south coast of Mores, immediately sank, end uf partuf thu country, was committed by iha Agrigmili four per-ooil boaid nine of the fixly Thomas Tracy, of this place, who shut crew and twenty passenger were hi child on the drowned. hi wiie, then struck heed with tne gun, killing it, ns he supposed. He then cut his own throat. A BRIEF TELMERAMS. family quarrel is supposrd to be the cause.' 1bere was no one to witness Tha Albany Court of Appeals baa afthe act; they were all found by one of firmed Ike Judgment of Courts be'ow the neighbor lying on the flair. 'The in the case of Duland, Cuitviuted of the wife and unild are not .doaJ, but thuy murder uf Noe. So the execution will cannot live. ! ' have to lake place. ' ' Thn Hour is informed that an A men The Bead Leek!,. ' arre-te- d in London can Washington, April 4. Members of whil' has boon for .some life .yesterday, gksfo both. House ai:. looking fitrward with counterf lling American Secucontinent. apprehension, to the, .anticipated dead ritise here and on House Com. on Ap us. rsfuse to apluck overthapproprialion Jill a grow money for any Completion ing djsyuiityyu ; u7yoi(esUdin each propriate Navi' eOYardefca iCBatfcwriflie'khyl imHouse to have its ywn ..way, Tha tiling loAo with tfAndlYng 'the'mifoey. pression prevails that that Sepate, rather Batting this morning on the Univor. than yield. wilf Ttrtr the 'appropriation: ity (foal Rcy Uy Lopdun( ia..8 or Cambridge. thus letting favor Gen. Sherman, in a letter to tbe on record a 'the Senate go bflndVait'' Affolrtj strohgVy mi'll I, will yiyjd neijr.jinitkc tbe Sonate) action a campaign duoumenl. Acting' argues the pilicy of turning the Iii--: Fostmeiier tiellfrpl Ii.slall7 at the; dians over to the care of ilia military. let RertilalMe the iiu- -' Capitol ey Slgetfon in porlsuce uf immediate action on the. ConifoaiiutM tyMtetdey,lngeri6ll being appropriation, kandail would nut lisUovaruor by S,0U0 maiurity ten, and Marehelt eaya theijMteffiuet'iil over ell. Both branches of the Legila- New York, 'Button j' Philade phia, must olos ei IwiffuehVakd abal tbe inisfor- -, IH & tuna will bi ing ipcaloj. able loss, injury and delay to 'the' niafls (broughuul the' ll'iRLICK In this ehy, thin morning, at tha Cuunir;Ho, sgys ,t$e Fstotor De Couat.ol the til star of the Duly tnm. of partmeuk be, suffidishl fuudjbut no I oueemenU, Stiss- Elvira- liwllsii'ikwr af to use tbem. A simple resolution would acuoinylisli the purpose. She waa a ttoekUi aa4 leeglpyeMg lady, 8100IOWS',apirriHr tattoo.'" i attaadlng the .hearting zafeaal of the Siatmi, The House and su 11 but a few dags. Wasblngten, ApHk d Vuaerkl AsMfeorrew- aftsrnoea; at t oClaak t'u'IT Vppfopliations committee from the rwLfie. e'ufMr. Sharp Wa!kar.MW recommdnd a.dflciency approagreud to priation or $100,000 lo provide water, Land Serip for Cal fire and fight for TiubiiiijLuilXing during Sloait aa4 Chippewa LaaA 8ati (hr wi at the reiiiaiiideVoi the curranTllJi'41 year. This item will ba inserted in- - the annuel tha Myi, oBeTbb sertp eao beeeed la deficieocy bill,, which the committee ex-p-tl locating ran eyed r uearrerad Uaitwl State to repnrt and pass (bn week, Tbay lands- - :t ", i ' ' 1 V) ' 7' f Ir !, ) .V " t s I... v, imisanra srortntei J ' t ; e.J !i 1 ,u"iavi!.i.i r . .V;! j.i- -i . Iu.!..r'b i!iw i I.--: i'T bn.. . n fi -- 'i i ii'ivW -- V ' i vii" Ii; I:H(.' :) m nfifliq;., Liia h la T'JV l .hi3 p.i III' ld -- !) 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