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Show X . i uV iX V t ' J Dally Utah Itepsrter. Irfae4 ifccti fir Uto CUporter. Iwp F. Kowell 4 Co., 40 Park Bew. ' CONG REHNIONAL. CHICAGO. (M,' Oobtn 4 Col. Dearborn itmL SAN FRANCISCO. L F, Ftohsr, Boom 30, Merchants SALT LAKK. Camomile 4 WIckU.r, Port par - . Wrtldteg. -- . exchange olldlng. - adam AUtmruz tx . JUDGE D. J.TOOHY TUESDAY EVENING, FER GOVERNOR WOODS SALT LAKE. . 'V' AT & Canadian 'Hostility Toward .the United States. 21. 1871. The SleGarrahan Claka la the San Domingo. Rouse. . The interest surrounding .this much talked of country did not be A WAIiai DEBATE. gin under the administration of General Grant, but as far back' as President Poik a Mr. LAST EYEWIWO'S AND THIS AFTER the days was commissioned Hogan "particu NOON'S DISPATCHES. n to and into reportup-olarly inquire the present condition, capacity Domestic XTews. and resources of the new republic Of Dominica," and subsequently in Salt Lake, Feb. 20- t- Governor Woods the time of Buchanan, George 11. McClellan was sent to the same arrived yesterday, aod aeeames bis duties He leaves for Salem. Oregon, place on a similar errand. We on account of death in his lish the following extract from the family. repdrtjof Mr. Hogan to President Mining operations very active, new disPolk ; coveries being made daily. The island known under the sevSt. Looia, Feb. 20. Ellis J. Jenkins, eral names of Hispaniola, San DoStates Marshal for the mingo and Hayti.as Is well ktiowti Deputy-Unitof eastern district Missouri, and Depoty in extent among the largest, and in fertility of soil, character and quan- Collectoi for tb second revenue district, tity of its productions, one of .the was shot end killed on Wednesday night most important of the islands of the. West Indies. The Central position while standing in the sitting room of tbs which it occupies in that archipela- hotel at New Madrid. t comchan20. a Toros Feb. Cuba from The Leader, to, by go, separated nel of only forty fttiile, interme- menting on Howard's resolution offered diate between Jamaica on the west in the United States Sesate, recommendand Porto Rico on the east, its vicinity to the commercial ports of ing the High Commission to provide for the United States, the provinces of the cession of British North America, Honduras and Yucatau, and what says the proposition is conceived in sn has long been known as the Span- offensive spirit, and is, of course, quite ish Main of South America, confer inadmissible. We cn assure oar Amerupon it a political importance second only to its commercial. In the ican neighbors tbst if they desiva a closer hands of a powerful and enterpris relationship with tbo Doaioion than that nation its influence would be at present existing, they are taking tbs es felt id all the ramifications of hubest means In their power of preman concerns. This island isagaiu very its venting accomplishment, because inpeculiar from the number and solent propositions of this kind only entire capacity of its harbors. The andval-uable s bitter spirit of hostility ia this coast Is studded with jleep with intersected and ports, country towards the United States. rivers penetrating far into the inteWashington, Feb. 20. The Supreme rior, which render all its resources, Court, affirmed the constitutionnatural and Industrial, available in 'augment! ng the power and extend- ality of the cotton tax by a divided ing the commerce of the nation court. which may either acquire the power New York, Feb. 20. When the gunof. sovereignty over it or become boat Nantasket, which brought news of connected with It in the relations of mutual independence. A glance the Tennessee to Saint Thomas, left San at the map will exhibit at oncefto Domingo, arrangements hid been comyour dye the inestimable Value of pleted by the authorities on the Island this Island, and ita commanding for taking a vote of the population on position in a military and commer- the question of annexation to the United V cial point of view. Independently t of ita own internal resources, min- States. Philadelphia, Feb. 20. Commodore eral and agricultural, its , position renders this magnificent island one Peter Turney in charge of ths Philadelof' the most admirable positions phia Asylum, died yesterday j which the world can exhibit for a San Francisco. Fab. 20. Tbs Central Its .vast Commercial emporium. and secure bays would afford shel- Pacific express traio, going .west, struck and ter for the congregated navies of the a broken rail above Rocklin renders its Xrorld. two sleeping i cars wars' thrown , down a Ita situation accessible to tne moat, important steep embaukmeut and demolished. No marts of this continent. one seriously injured. , v f--! to-da- y. ed , pro-yo- ke to-da- to-da- y, Census Items. Feb. 2!. Coal retailed In this city and Brooklyn yesterday at $15 The population of the United Stitts and Territories according to per ton. Ibis extortionate price is severs on (ho poor, and as lbs weather has t j the census of 1870 is 33,582,852. Increase in ten yean 7,139,531. There cities with more than 29,000 each, twenty six over 50,0u0 each, fourteen over 100,000 each , ' igiit over 200,000 each, four over 300,000 each, and two over 670,000 each. On the 1st of Januaay, 1S71, our national debt amounted to sixty- -. two. dollats and four cents fur each Inhabitant.' areslxty-uv- e The national debt of Great Britain .'aUBs edon flf (VtetofUlalSS? . - . 1 was 737,529,114 pounds sterling, or nearly four thousand millions of dollaTsAi the close of the second war frith the United States the debt of England was higher than at any period during two hundred years, fot j When George IV. ascended the throne it reached the enormous fig uresof 835,000,0)00 pounds sterling! -- New York, oddQ ly turoed-cold-agiuv-ia- sul-feri- ucli Versailles, Feb.20. Of tho twelve millions imposed 4n the department of ths ODe, ten millions have been deferred. Similar concessions have been mads by the Germans elawbere. Exchange of prisoners will occur soon. Paris is quiet. Bordeaux, Feb. 20 Herald cable. Deliberations are no vl going tin in the ReichkaoaUeers office, ou the conditions Of peace. The cesaieo of Nice aod neutralization of Savoy, so as to completely isolate France, are under discussion. F snee will thus be separated from Gef-mao-y by neutralized territories of Belgium, Lnxemborg and Switzerland, and by newly acquired territory and tbe of Alsace and Lorain, and from her old ally Itaiy by neutral territory with great obetadetjto military operations. --The great object of Germany ie to incapacitate France from taking her threatened revenged Bismarck is willing to renounce Metz upon the condition of dismantlement, bat Molke insists on retaining the fortress as a necessary strata-geti- o point He alao insists upon retaining a belt of territory including Belfort The people ef this region are entirely French, and Bismarck is unwilling. , The qneetioo ia still under debate in the Imperial Council. No further extension of ths armistice will be conceded on any ground whatever Jf peace is not concluded and ths German terms are not satisfactory by 12. nqon, of the 23d. The German armies will march into Paris, and she will be treated as a captured city. The number of esnnous delivered to the Germans falls short four of the number officially stated. Upon demanding the missing four, the French answered that a mistake had been made in counting, when the Germans refused to accept the explanation, and four new cannons are being cast to make up the deficiency. A German financier has been d to Versailles to advise as to ths best means of securing payment of the indemnity. .He is of the opinion that half the sum can be collectedln bullion, and the rest most be iu bills of progressive detea. It is believed that the French Assembly will name a Triumvirate, including Admiral and General Tomarge, to arrange peace. The Germans will certainly enter Paris on tbs 24th, and take possession. .Every precaution will be taken for the Emperor's safety. The bouse along ths route will be occupied by the field police. London, Feb. 20. The Times' Berlin special says the London Conference has sgresd to open the Black Sea to foreign and to authorize the Porte to admit the passage, through the Dardanelles, of all armed teasels, Russians and Roumanians alone excepted Russia is not opposed to this settlement of tbfl question, hot Turkey hesitates to agree to it Paris, Feh. 19. There is good authority for stating that Germs nys final conditions of peace include the cesaioq of Alsace and a portion of Lorraine, with the fortress of Thionville, Metz and Belfort, and the payment of an indemnity of 280,000.000 pounds sterling. The Ger-macontinwe to impoae requialtions ia the vicinity of Paris. The Mayor of Chantilly has been seized in defonlt of payment of 13,000 francs levied on ths town. for-tresa- as re-ple- ng r inflammatory' character of the proceedings at Little Rock, Arkansas and fear that a violent collision will supervene, is exciting considerable anxiety in administration circles. . The .President has received advloes direct from that Stats, hod sum-mooe- man-of-w- ar " Cook modified the resolution offered by him, so as to make it read: Resolved, That in ths opinion of the House there is not sufficient evidence that efther McGer rahan or tle New Idra Mining Company have a title, either legal or equitable, to the laud known as Panoche Grande, iu tbs State of, California, and that such proceedings shall be at onco instituted as. will recover possession of the same, and assert the title of the United States. Among the Ulle presented was one by Hunger, for inquiring in reference to the mortgaging, by the Central Pacific Railroad, of lands granted by Congress. Peters desired to report a proviso to the resolution offered ' by Cook, that it shall not interfere with the rights of miners or settler, or their assigns. Butler, of Massachusetts, objected. unless ths proviso would sxcepk the New Idra Company! Peters would not accede to that excep tion. Sargent made an argument against Cooks resolution, and in defense of the miners who had rights node the mining laws of 1866. U si shall expressed his views in favor of the report of the minority of the committee. He bnd been a member of the Judiciary Committee which bad examined the matte r last Congress, and be stated as a fact that taking the two committees into account, they had stood 12 in favor of McGarraban to against it. Bingham, Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, argued against the report of the majority aod in favor of the minority, basing bis argument more particular on the groond that the patent was issued in due form to McGarrahao, and that by the inteivention of a minion, a hireling of the Ner Idra Company, the record of that fact in the Interior Department had been mutilated. Garfield argued against the claim of McGarrahan and against the exiateoce of the origiual grant asserted to have been made in GomeZ in 1839. He characterized the claim m an infamous fraud, that had been whipped naked through all the departments of government, and that mariner cam at last like a storm-tosseto refit its shattered ship in the safe harbor of Congress. It bad no business here. It never had any. It was an appeal from ths Supreme Court; it was an appeal from the whole judicuiry of the United States; it was.au appeal from all branches of government, and Congress was asked to take up that rotten claim, and breathe upon it aod give it body and soul. As to the argument of Bingham in regard lo the mutilation of the record, be declared that bo held in his hand a parchment copy of the patent, and that it had never been signed; that it had bsen signed a few weeks ago by a rascal from New York, who bad been authorized to sign land patents for the President who had came forward and sworn he had j . j Washington, Feb. 20. The Senate is engaged in discussing tbs legislative ap- ' t - 1IOVSK. calls for FOlt FLOIH. PKOFOiALS Ones Cut Covsmm ov 8csimr, or Dakota 8t. Paul. XMk, Feb. I. 1 371 Fesled proposals Jo duplicate m iunieu ,7 13 o'clock m.. tsaiarda. Match la, 11,71 (jr DsrASTMEHT bilking tUe Doited Htetea Hubststeuce meot with SU.000 pounds or Freak Oroasdrt FL ur, t be made whotlj !mm origin, au, ' ound spring wheat of beat qnslnr, and a. ered st Fort Ellia, hL T., aa roilowa: 40,1 00 pounda on or before April 10, 1ST) 60,000 pounds on or belore June I, lsrt,' The II ur to be delivered la good, strotw or berrele. Bidders mast state tbe brand of fl nr c and each bid abouid eoatain a written (baivw from two responsible parties for tb performance of the cou tract, if asard!d. sample of, at least, eight ounces ef aerh br! of flour offered must accompany the g,rz rack sample be numbered and marked wittn name of ike bidder, and those marks be reiw to In his bL The proposals will bs indorsed dtatnev "Propoeala for Flour." end addressed to A. C. FORT ELUt, M. T.t et whfch mZ they will be opened at the time abuve am, aud bidders are iuvited to be present tohno, A to their hide. By authority of Major General Baccock. J. H. G1LMAX Captain, Q. tl U. fsblft-3- t & Llilcs v Iron, Stoves, !";;-Aft- Kails, AMD wai Also, Manulscturera Tiny Copper and Sheet Iron Vin XXXF CONST AMTLI OX HAND 8HEET COPPER ROCKER ISOS GOLD PANS. ROCKER DIPPSR, SPRING POINT 8H0VEU PICKS. QUICKSILVER r ( Ml c anc aod or And everything for a complete eotflt ta Ifine, to goh AND But, 1 I to I HOUSE FURNISHING GOOD Freight,' Atf( Q GOLD SCALES, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, PrMpnt, Montana Street furl hot trai Ctl between 4th amiUTAfi! thal Improved Rockcrt CMBpkta u4 Cki this - - CORINNE, Particular attention paid to 0 ders by max. jM A port Ssfi J Kal R 1 the II CORISXE, - - O. D. CASS, thei will baa OF CORINNE, DANK UTAH ha the tra President; W. CmI T. FIELD. hou Lin BUY AND SELL CiviruMBt Vonthcn, i 40UI prie 415 , Colo, Cold Bmt, OBd Tl Eiikup aat SIGHT DRAFTS DRAWN 01 t our aatii Chisago, Hat lanfraMk of-ferrsd HUSSEY, DAHLEE 8uoceeenn to Wilson T. on goh 4 ilortuak Frai bet with last topr Toai vat trail iasi tee ia aim .rr 1B OF COR1NNE LODGE, NO, 3, er 4vWb4MMMo!d FIRST NATIONAL BMJjFHK Compoee tie Asm. GOLD DUSTt ASDEicni5; SOLD' AD Coliectione will rrcrive proiept a UtSO. HOCGIIT . jy304f HEn.'& FISCHBACi i - J r " ula fth he h Lin coiy. The pab ie KenaranyJaaordtallj lartted. Tbe mission ioestahlishtbe northwestern best Bontaon Strevt, music taat eaa be (coco red will b ia Fourth and FiT4 hefrsshmenta 122 Tickets. will 72. be Passed Line, to (between $4 boundary serred In tbe ball without estra charge. TbeTIottse tkeu proceeded to there-po- rt .Tickets can be bad at ttcXnU 4 Co.e, Metro-pebtOy store and Lunch at all Hotel. Uni bat Bras., HUaoo. Wilises 4 and night. Th bar itfurebbes, .of the Judiciary Committee in' ths Oo Post ( ifflce, KlUottt X vva Depot, and lup-fer- s cboloest wuaes, liquors sad cigar McGamba claim. fek-tJewelry Store. . all, d with hie Too - dtea than BALL if j- ttu Mining: Implement. of aa I pU! I -j- bills aud resolutions ladependeat frier of flood Temp lari. the under the rale bad been 7com plete d, the arnm House then took op and discussed ths bill reported from the Committee on For C0MHNE 0PEBA HOUSE, eign Affairs, authorizing ths President of WEDNESDAY EVENING, FER 22, 71. the United States to appoint a joint com- " Cil iail to overrule it. And Mkepsteslpal rtltes lest sad WaA The debate being closed,' the Rouse proceeded to vote oath various propositions. The vote was first taken on the oBootiom vD rceetvo amendment offered by Peters to the resolution offsred by Cook, and rejected. PE&S0.UL AID ntOSTT ITTfl eaT-il It was next tsken on the resolution by Cook, and rejected 100 to 10k & ' W Ol ye. "" GRAND cx ft! Shelf & Heavy Hardwart . thl Op whouMAu aim scran, bialkbs is ; ro pU Gerrish signed lb. Peters, who made the majority report, Rev York, closed the disensmon, and urged the House to stand by the decision of the Supreme Court, instead of undertaking SECOIID tfo sn ! M- -, d I. O. C. C ' C0RIXXE,. IEXATK. propriation biU. MISCELLANEOUS pre-empti- Congressional. some precautionary measures bsve been ordered, with a view to prevent, Jamf if necessary to suppress tnj sttaek tbst may occur by either or both patties to the controversy no wj raging there. - Ths 'eetUement of .'the McGarrataa claim, which the House proposed in a j4ot resolution, and adopted yesterday restores the mntOate patent to thePi-oeh- e lauds, Teavtnflfl&e - President free to dispose of the metier according to his own judgment. The resolution is yst to tq acted on by the .Seoatet bat, there i little prospect of ita immediate consider-alion- V . te ns ouu tuirrr. ;j ; r ; A Washington dispatch states that the '' XJewrg. -- , Editor. "v Foreign "NEW YORK. I i "K v Lig p feat with fQl( aerie kou ani carp (ong Lkt |