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Show f 1 r- - is lion of a conveutiea of nation,'' where lkrgeiet the cavalry; C.redt Salt Lake Rising. of l. Administration, if nui Palest,313 all questions may be decided about the hs doubtful. lly last evenings mail we re- arbitrament of the sword, ana urging Suspended A orri-- p indent from WmiU-- s sU ceived tb$ monthly report of the that in pojnts Great between Garner , h that UsHe s( , t ou Jeiune.J to d. alu ns a Ik e Department of Agriculture for Feb- Britain and the United States, every ef-- ISFlourt-nf ruary, which, contains some inter fort ba made to avoid war between the t!Oi.. Las resigned b:s , lai.itdrv frit' 4... the of two countries. esting facts about the rising Tl.e Couimnne wia prwlainie.l r. Cook, C.huru Co., Diarborn stre t; waters cf the dead sea. The followSumner offered the following: Where the Hotel de ViUe 1 he appu-ael4.? ! In acting:,' and he, therefore, , with .National-crowded at as is the r. p. Fredeiick Exchange prepared report as, it is represented that ing thrir caps on the. poiuls bf refused to imprison Camp Douglas, Utah: . building, peremptorily Douglas andAla soif were' excluded from bijouet, cLetring J.r the SALT LA Kf lltnotj the ,jan ? That subsequently Stng for lie couinK'n privileges of trivelt-ron Average increase of rain-fa- ll talvo f.rd Camomile & WicVizer. Fust GiVe oaddlng. j cn Sily volunteered to go to jail, a he said, nine years .1.32 inches er year. the mail steamer between Aquia Creek A U tUrlr-iCO. Cremir rrpndiaTej IAIUM arLBicir to save exus-e- when Mr. Langs- - Great Salt Lake has risen inh that and Washington, on account of their c .in.A:ioii wita the C'tiURjittce. , Ttte 1. ink cf France Ljh Khtor. Ifforf borrowed the beys oT tin; City time SO inches, yielding JUDGE D. J. TOOIIY avi color, therefore be it tw elve salt less than VineIl ago. orm, frail. to the ir,NJr, years -- ' Marshal and u r the pave them to. Alex :Ut- I23. Th Pra.iHfjS liesolved. Tbit the committal ca also shows a great inThis AYLDXK-DAMARCH 2ff, ls7lJlcr. He Stated also in reply ton crease report Pari unt.ll t; ,n, near eone.i:!riili!K be. audr.ro District of Colambii j of rain, and if the growing TimirS sss Ti nrleris in moi.-tur-e continues in the succeed- - iastmeted to inquire iotu The facts Priisvan are exacted at n ! no intention to leave the and to consider wh it remedy Chinn -Case explained. as it has done in the past, thi? The years ing and that he (LangJorfj would ' be as ucies cn ba applied to prevent a repetition of will canals irrigation attsr the apear- -qj city, ca-e, in tin0:1 )0 J. mixi-do'mt "f. ir. Clali'iuUiry arc iu Illinois. lUlt the ItiironTr.u, ilaytir motives of r.s- the l!, st.ts.l Vice aneeofjhc Tji;it j, kuowlego n.,3 IV.i.kst aiid s(nHraroftnelAuncil setto fjff xhaver ami Hiuginthe premises wlti can explain the mysterious MiSCELLAXi:oi; W ilS work to investigate the imprison- - loai, him to keep aitM1f fro;n the and gradual swelling of the waters prohibited under the rule limitin the uient of the Chinaman to u hich at- - j j janavtioi. The Council requested of the Great Slt Lake ? Sc STilcs business and could not be received withten lion .was called in the-- e columns. .obout a yjuuiuiO'M c ji,e j;ierp., 0f the case he not W LOIhALS AX BET Alt. PEALI.M IS juienl. Bayard The history of the case as given by rouht to ;aS u,cy had nothing jected. K. 1. Johnson is that J. F. Alexan- - do u ith the Frelinjhnysen obtained the llror, and Slielf & Heavy Hardware, city. , This explanation der of this city is the holder of u spoke in eulogy of President Grant and (,., j,e Mayor and Council, all . made Cor note by cfiticHedTtieaclioa of Suainer in preeijn Iron, Sing uf w,olll are ,iiq,o-e- d to aceommo-t- o promissory Stoves, L. L. Thayer, and by Dialer Die 0jurt and Marshal of the itatirg tun discussion in ad vane of the Cm-re- Dally Utah Reporter. Uie company v , rested and held until of which he is a member could he loiborhed Agent for tb tteparUr. telegraphed of the facts, and the ff'Um would be thus obtained. That it P. Rowell Ilow. ., 4j l'trk fWorje King and Thayer were friends, and CHICAGO. he, believed that neither thefacts I t . , j , y)jj, iurr.bet,-.7iharc.nja.- j. J 1 a , Jfc , ; -- rai-.- -f i 1 s I - 3 , one-tent- i M-- . id-m- Y, " rh ht-reb- t ''" Ver-ai- ca-:- lJ e, ' p , j G-crrish , jf j dored over. Ihenote is dated j eVerv reasonable way, March 11, 1S71, ami. upon it an ac but it ajteariiig that Sing was not lion was commenced by C. J). Ilan- - j umItfr forma, anv.tthe city goveru- for j Alexander, against Int.nj was 'notwiiling that liisin-th- e dy , attorney ubwe-l- .. er and indorser. ,houK1 quently the United States Marshal, n.tin jj through his deputy, J. M. Lung-j- b . . dorf, received an order of arre-- t, ami features m,U J.i-ti1.V Chief tluL'L' llc isnc,! ! r rea.ieMT.UU is-the prelien- - ue S' u writ only ,iireeti ilieving that personal liberty is yet The follow ing is a copy eff theliHu-mei.- t: too valuable in our country to le trilled with even bwthe execution Dbtrlct Court. Third Judicu! Dis I f wU aU nKr thal ttbove Fnnt le the action civil or crimmul ict, Terra, ry of Fla1.' J. H JIcKe" i. J.ll' j the meanest creature in the land is JauitH F. Alexander, Plaintiff, entitled to all the correct forms of the law touciiinghisper.-onr.- l Car Cjn(. & i;. J, Tlmjer. Defetnlar.s. rights 'I t. Peojde of tt Terti'orv of Utah an no court can be justified in giv-in- g for tLe To ine United Mute Ilar-bordersdhat its own officers fear of Utah:- - The above r.ttn.td to serve. Why the writ did not fT, Lanng Minimiiol an aetnm iu jLi'r ti.e Tvnct Court of the Third Judin tl reach nut for the Ues Jlmtncl of tt o Territory Of Utah aeSin-snot appear from the statement of d leiid.iuN, and it duly tOc klou-- i.(.m-- d the Deputy Marshal. The man eppvaniig ta me, from the aUidatila tai'd m tlie part of said plaintiff. th..t n Sing was iu jail here the belter par. m;8eet raiKe of action tx:s!s. and that of a week, and might remain there I one (t those niet:tlmel In tuc reel an Tjbof the Act onti'ld An Act to indefinitely if our authorities had t iree,e,l,ng in civt foo. m the not ltokcd into the affair. We 4'onrtaof Justice of tbi ' rut.ry, and tried to liiid out why sTng was held, I t e celli.lli Acts and rs t f Acts Frl ruary V IbTi1, 16' wit: and from the law officers, including ipr..d u t.c ii dftiint ha n jiOv4. Htul the United States Mar.-lsaDepu .LiraWd. mil i about to remove andlty, learned that not one of them ...s,H-,- ,.r bH .rc,Krt. With lun nt m ,;.M a!Jem.Vt Jffi. iai r otherwise in I eirUUoi t.u tl.e lice it. , iry n.Vr'.Aiug Jt ving ;irrn, I, n.. 11 captiv it . I !ese facts we pu Jud.T,. of iu,. District j and are glad to linjl that fonn, h virtue of the anthonty in ult in the prisoners free- vcm.iI by i.iw. do ..rd.r slat rsjr..re yen. , Alajor t. Mud UuM 1 States Mu' al for th' doiu frum conliuemc-ntof the forthwith Utih. wrrert t the Langsilorf liaviug City Tltory snid def, nd urt. Cot Slop, if he l Council that be would lilcrate him bojij.i ,n oi.r district, ar.d to l.o!.l him to lull in s il aeti.oi in the sum cf out at oclock this morning. If the t'lcrxr.l dolltr. and that .ii return mail Sing be a voluntary this order, u ith yoiir pceedingsTliereon leCsj.iftnl sciniofficially, Iiis choice with tue Clerk o"l tli kiiJ Court not f.itii:ous, but in the selection on tLe 12.h,dty ol Mirch. A. D. 171. of a future abode he will have to D fed the 21't d.7 of March. 171. Jas. B. McKcix, seek shelter elsewhere. For the i'nut Jinnee, A Jadge Al Distiict Court. lfTPoirKi: we claim and will exerThe return, date of thk is said to cise the right to review the official mean the 12th of April, 171, but conduct of. werv officer who en- t out is a fact only known to the gagelTtoAicrve'Uie public, approving ! rt which made it. To say that whatever is right ami censuring the document is scandalous would what it beliews to In; faulty. The f e anti literal it, complimenting (.uristiac, Jew, Mormon, ChinaoUtlience to its mandate was out of man shall have its sympathy and the question. Deputy Marshal same extent to and the supirt; Langsdorf declined to hold or that it lias hitherto done will it the defendant, Sing, not condemn whatever of error it disxtuding such a command iu the covers in priesthoods, courts, legisw ai rant, but did give the man over latures and rulers or servants in to the plaintiff in the action! still every station. It will seek out, claming the incomprehensible conscientiously, the true circumw rit in Ins (La ngs.I.tr fs I itossession. stances, as ha- - been our task iu the S.ng lulling to give a bond there preparation of this article, and then wa nothing left for the officer to submit the result of its labors to do1 unles-- he assumed the judicial tiat public whieli never fails to sift 1..UC..WUS and interpret the writ away the ehatF from the grain In fevine other way. Mayor Munro the present instance1 the' order of I a special meeting of thecoun-h- l the eourt, and the subsequent refuto consider the use of the jail, sal of its officer to execute it, have wtnit Major Langsdorf attended up for animadversion an heaosiau by request, makiug au brought incident which we hope will not be xpLpaiion iu effect as follows: In this community. ' Kuch .Thai by reason of some transaction repeated iff' California, Thayer obtained the an administration of the law would r.otexif Slug (i:a certain amount of hi disreputable In turbulent South u gohl isoiu. King agreeing to be ar Carolina. CONGRESSIONAL Robbing the Domicile of Thieves. w-fe- I San Domingo Commissioners to Report on Thursday. w, 1 !!. ll-- ii. Ter-ll.o- ni SAN DOMINGO IN THE SENATE. AFFAIRS UtlGHAKGEDIH PARIS The Germans Threaten to iteoccupy Paris. LAST EVENING'S AND THIS AFTER- NOON'S DISPATCHES. t ls 1 Domestic 3Tcct5. S in Francisco, March 29. In the Fair Ciitteudcii nicrdi-- case, tl.e jury was lttcd and vom at 11 o'clock today. Washington, March 2. The U. S. S. cn a craUeta Cyan artiyed ut r I . 1 bn 1 b-n- 1 li-b- eti, -- j cd :i-ur- in-i- pri-on- er Di-ir- et 1 I i- - im-prist- m 1 s . Aliiiinsr Implemeuts. Street, betwoeu itli y, rj 1 Nails, report of the Gomniissioners from which AX D alone Congress and the public could form an opinion. Sumner briefly defended Lis course, Also. Mi'julactnnrsol saying be bad done simply what be believed to bo right. Tin, Topper and Sheet Iron H are Schnrz next addressed the Sen itc. He IIEEP COXSTAXTLX OX UAD did not think the report of the commisROCKER IRfV sion, which hud jnt returned from a SHEET COPPER. ' ROCKER DIPPER-- . PANS. GOLD pleasant j vint to San Domiego, would SPRING , rorxT snovn. prove very influential either in the SenPICKS, QUICKSILVER. ate or before the country, for h&dhcugLt GOLD SCALES. of. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, it was effectuallyill-pose- d AND Ilowe con tinned his reply to Sumners GOODS. FURNISHING Iiorsn speech of yesterday. In conclusion he Aiid everything fur a compu te oatCinr said the mission of the Republican parly was uct ended. He would beseech the Frelzh!, Hunt, Mine, or Pro'pect, man wi o would Cugagedts destruction to Montana take LI position with the common eue-m--- S- - at S.in b tian-fc- r of sulstrea-tir- y unde a H Fran-ei-- c 030 iu cot a to the at New York through the Bask cf Caltforni-All members the Cabinet, ecrttiry sub-treasu- ry if and the Attorney Genera1, to the Joint High Conuiii-io- n Mount Vcruon this moruing. There was consequently no Cabinet meeting this Dt-lan- o ae-c- inie.J uxoruiua-Nxw York, March iff Van Sickle of - 2. Last right Sher- Go-be- n, and Judos-lik-e stab in the tack the party to which he professed to belong. Iu rply to questions by lion- - ami Stewart, Scfcurz denied that discretionary power was vested in Jthe President, and cited them to the dLdtes in the Seu-at- e iu ItsjD, when Buchauau asked discretionary po r to protect our eitiei.s in tiaus.t over tie Isihmus of Panaui.t, which tlieS-uat- e iudiguantly rttueed. TLe f ict was. Pr.si ient Grant had f tileu J jnt a mistake iu supposieg Lo was the Untied fetates cf America, lie defended the course of Sumner, dechrmg the opinion that Lc uLS'.rved the gratitude! of the country. H- - said the defenders of thcAdmiaistia'M.n had apparently themseirts defeated on the constitutional gronnJs, and a a last remit had fallen Lack on the weak and danstreus support of precedents. He then proceeded to review, in a sarcastic manner, the speech ot Howes, had and Said it W os provtU that Oldt-i- s ben !ju-i- to our naval cjir.iuaidrs ia gro s vh lntion of tLe constitution; then sometLing more than mere ihetor- icsl flourishes ahont Gen. Grants fir- 1 1 Orango comity, n ith a squad, bf oClccis. seized the locomotive of the Erie road at that place, a juigmcnt recently couffrmvd tf s itss-fvices, or about the Secretary ot btateand by Judge Gilbert, 'of Brooklyn, iu lie bo required to answer the cise f Van Dvkd egaiust the company, Navy, would I proof. f r injuries by carf. 2S. March St Kepnblieans have' 10. - CORINNE, jiiuI th. - UTAH. Improved Zlo:ker t'ORipleleacd Chny PnrtU-uUi- attention ja!d r tiers bf nrjut. I. E. . M S.I LL. K. I. to 0 CaGU.1. FAZI'ITIIJU. RunsoH I l Jk c mt ro. y lain U Caffffie. ortieai nt J au-- i jo- - amI l'-- t r tui.gen, anti imitator ! U a. . t r For reference re the rhorclsfs a" wo--d- s a- -1 pmo jil and tusices- dvu-Mm- g tf b-- i f IVo-iut- II ENNIS J. TOOIIY, Ittornry and Counsellor at Lav, 31 try TAX A V. T. N7., CORLY.YE HUHLBUT EROS,, V,'holesale aiul IU tatl XT8 TJO GISTS. Jloitfana Street. - - - UTAH. UOUINXK, e7-l- m la. IlOIJli- -, CONTRACTOR & BUILDEE, MONTANA STREET, Ia'I of Opera Hour, I I.ui, ncmiuited Stanard oc for Foreign News. " Versailles. March tPi Marseilles con-t:ntranp.it. At Lyons the regular authorities have resumed the administration of affair, mud at St. Eiteuna, wLere the Reds obtained control for a tuae, the government otScers h.ve beea restored and order now prevails. The army of Prince Frederick Charles, occupying Frai.ce, which hvs bteu in motion lor a few days pas:, is now sta"tionary. 28. Le Srine rejorfs Paris, March ISJWW 'votes were cast at the elections on Sunday, abont half the naniher (iied at the last plebihcitum. AU quiet. Tbe Committee t 11 retain all the important poaitioua. They havd distuned tweniT-flv- e finance cCicials far disobedience. Cri da People opposes the election of n Commander ef the National as dangerous. Yesterday the replaced the Central Committee, and ordered the formation of two hundred battalions for active serve, twenty batteries of mitrailleuses, for active service, and fifteeq batSEX ATE. teries for reserve. The National are to Washington, March 23 Sumner be paid two and a half franca daily pin a memorial asking tor the adop-- whm Duval organizes the infantry. Mayor. us 2. The San DoComtui-sionehave agreed ujon mingo a report, except upen the subject of beath. They will not bo ready to report until next Thursday. Wbceliug, Yr., March 2S. The Register sty; ea Friday night of last week burglars broke into the FenitenGary and stole flfteea pairs c f boots, and other articles. and made their escape. An entrance was effected bv neaps of a ladder plaei d against the stockade. ( All the San Domingo Commissioners knd had were at tbe White House a consultation with the Unaided. ' General Spianer, who Las been seriously ill is better Vfashington. March rs ' to-da- y. .VlETHOFOLiTil iiitTil. IZontana Street, CORINNK. - UTAH Between Third and Fourth Streets. EILSH A CRLOL1V1LD, Proprietor?- - Till FIRST ClASS 5 F.W HOTEL is now Th rwois on- - neatly m fumiUel. Tfce table are always-- .. Joa-with tne net tbe market aiTorls. Tresh Oyster always esi band and served P any tye on ibert notice. Th liar a stocLed with the finest j!jl-t- f Liquors, and Cigars. In tfc pnbik. d UEUIOH BAKERY. Montana St., Corlnne Congressional. pro-Bunt-ed Bub-committ-ee linhta Br-a- Cries, Kr d, CEO. HAXF. Je2-t- f IT'OR SALE-agoodd- tnx-hoc-se . welJ of live eeHor. well finished tbrooghoat; and 4,il3X. The premlaes now rent month. Will be told low for caab- - LEXX2 A XO JIIY. h. ' w eS- C- Kept Constantly on HandT?? i 1 - EyeBt- Fresh Breod to-da- y. L-- j J- |