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Show t -- Daily Cub Ucpcrter U6rb4 Hr h " fir tkc Ktptrtcf. NEW YORK. I Oeort P. Rowell ft Co., 40 Park Row, Hudson ft llntt, 21 Park Bov. a CHICAGO. Cook, Ootmn ft Co., Dearborn street. SAN FRANCISCO. Ik P. Usher, Boom UrtMlhg. v 20, Merchant' Cichaftge , SALT LAKE. Camomile ft Wlcktier. Poet Office oalldlnjj. O. I). HUYCK ft CO.. Prop'. j. H. BEADLE. FRIDAY ..Editor, EVENING. JAN. C, 1871. gprainiri Cate, The Judge Advocate General of the Army lias just made' a report to. Congress In which it Is charged that Senator Sprague of Rhode Jsland was at one time during the days of the rebellion engaged in a ccr-- r tain cotton transaction by which f perdiera fixed by ' law. .Her also suggests the enactment of a 'statute requiring the Immediate selection of the lands grantod to the State,' and providing for the preservation of timber on the1 same. The school Fund has lost 10,000 by defalcaiioff: A registry 'law and one protective of the sabbath are deemed subjects of proper legislation and necessary at this time, Refering to elections lie says It were, better the public coffers reroalnorever empty than filled with the price of bribery; It were better that men never vote than" tha- t- tbej vote corruptly. The message h o document well worthy of u place I n the - records of Nevada, notwithstanding the ap pearernt fact that its substance is mainly made up of the wrongs and evils which that State has been made to suff'erin her brief history. Sprague Was- to adi a few dollars to the store of wealth Which common repute said he possessed.' This was before the gentleman en-- Domestic XJews. tered the Senate, and therefore can: not affect his official chamcter Congressional Dinner to Srhenelc in that body. yith true Homan .Mercantile Failure Dismissal of -' for calls a couihe Captain Eyre State Legislature jqecial dignity San Francisco, ' Jan 5. Sailed, the mltteetosifc the accusation made - ip 7 against his antecongressioual career, and In 'the course of a. few years the distinguished - Rhode Islander will beduly whitewashed. the way, and aaan interesting piece of history, it may, be repeated that when the first battle of Bull Ilun was fought on the 21st of June 1S61 one of the finest regiments in tho fight oi tliat day was from Rhode Island under tho command of the then Govercrior Sprague of that little State. The. heroic circumstance rellected much credit on the gentleman at the time, and might have continued to immortalize him, if the official reports of the battle had not sffown that the regiment went iff to the terrible affray under its Colonel, A. E. Burnside Sprague shining in tho distance only as commander-in-chie- f of the State over-whihe ch presided. However, these incidents will probably ,le related over again in the investigation of thecotton corner when the conscript fathers are seeking cogent reasons to excuse the Senator,1 whom friends say, lias more money and fewer brains than any of his fellows. The department pf; justice suggests the trial ly Court Martial of the dirK tinguished gentlemen who speculated in the blood of their country, and if the Judge Advocate General of the Army has reported correctly the nation will, or ought to be entertained with an investigation the like of which lias not taken place since the impeachment of "Warren Hastings. . whaling bark John Howard, with oil, for New Bedford. . Col. A. W. von Smidt, who blew blossom i ock out of the harbor, starts for Washington, overland, Coleman has resigned the Presidency of the Merchants Exchange Bank at the request of the Directors. Weather dry; great anxiety for rain w. to-da- y, , throughout the State. The case of The People vs. Brady, on which the Supreme Court, yesterday, decided against the validity of the fifteenth amendment, was taken immediately to toe Supreme Court of the United States on a writ of error. Sangainetti, alias the Gutter Snipe, who became crazed on Tbe failure of Adams A Co, fifteen years sinee, and has lived on refuse picked up on the streets and slept under the boshes on Lone Mountain, was sent to the Insane Atylnm . i Geueral Hiram G. Griffin, ot Keene, has been nominated for Congress by the Republicans of the First District, -Washington, Jan. 5. la the Senate, the Committee on Claims have been holding in abeyance abont five hundred claims, until that body should dispose of a bill for their relief. The Georgia claimants to a seat in the Senate aud House have bee-n- notified to appear before the Committee on Judiciary on Saturday, in order to be beard. Amohg them are Ilersebet V. Johnson, snd A Stephens, elected by the Legislature before the passage of the reconstruction act. I Garfield in trod need a bill, which was passed, giving Sebenck, Minister to Enghundred dolland, additional twenty-fir- e lars a year for private expenses, rendered necessary by the partial disability cf Schencks right Land from wounds received in battle, Iu the Senate a bill for the relief of Jim Rest, of Paducah, Kentucky, for a house burued by order of the Union commander during tho war, was .finally passed. ' After a brief executive session the Senate adjourned., Sofl4ta'!confirraoJ the -- following nominations Ibis "afternoon; George L. Ilolf, Coriune, Utah. Isaac Moore, Ogden Cityf Utah, for Postmasters. Angnsta (Me.), Jan. 5. The Governors message is almost wholly devoid of local matters. The State debt is eight millions and eixly-eigthoosaud dollars. St. Louis, Jiin. 5. The Legislature orbe the (lection ofll. C. ganized y Wilson, Democrat, Speaker. Miss Belle was unanimously elected Engrossing Clerk of the Senate. . t SL Faul, Jn. 5.- - Humors are alloat that Reid, of Red river notoriety, has r " . been poisoned. . An infant childiperishe.I in the Carnes of a burning housa at Ptdnficld yestcr-dsrind iLe rnotb;: was jUt .Uy injured to-da- y. . Nevada. to-da- y, The legislature of the Sfate cf Nevada convened In regular session last Monday, and from the message of Governor-- . Rlasdei, the retiring executive, we glean the following facts: The State Iadebte-Iics- s is about $1,000, jid most 6(this draws interest at the rate of fifteen per cent, per annumr Ry defalcation of a treasurer the State lost and the bonded debt due in 1S72 is to be taken up by a of ten year securities if that can be done. The Governor is of opinion that the lands and - property of the Central Pacific Railroad Company are subject to such taxation as 'the Htato may determine, and recommends a measure in that direction. Jle denounces in forcible term s he system hmfcrfco in vogue of granting- intere-t-leariwarrants fo members-the.- legislature, and blAtir :ii cers, in lieu of Hilaries aitJ re-iss- ue 1 - 1 - ng j ., 4. resulted in a complete victorv for lbs FrebrhJ General Faitberb reports tbe figbt lasted tea hours, and that be expelled tbe Prussians from tbeir position and occupied the villages held by them in the morning, Thalosiws 00 both sides are very heavy. Havre, Jam 4. Tbe Prusslans,in force, attacked the , French, on the left bank of tbe Seine The result is not yet known, as no particulars of tbe battle have been received. . . is rumored that a London, Jan. Prussian courier has been captured by the French near the Belgian fronteer, and on his person were found dispatched urging th'S'United States' topress the Alabama claims. The report is not credited here. . The Times, this morning, has an article on the Alabama claims, in which it sajs that Englands only desire is by fair concessions aud frank allowances to bring about a settlement of this foolish quarrel in which two nations are engaged. - Julea Favre has informed Connt Bismarck, through tbe medium of Wash-burn- e, German importing bouse have been seized for a violation of tbe custom laws. upon payment They Vere released y of a fine of seventy thousand dollars Columbus, Jan. S. A joint session of to the General Assembly met for count tbe votes of the last election Secretary of State and Comptroller of the i ' to-da- y. to-da- i --T- he ht to-da- - y. Mdatana, Street,, y, Omaha, Jan. 5. The Legislature met and organized by the at Lincoln election of Canning President of the Senate and Collins Speaker of the House. of Thayer to the United The States Senate is considered donbtfhb Near York, Jan. 5. Rumors were current, yesterday, of tbe suspension of tbe commission house of Gardner, Bacon A Co-- , and prove to inert been well founded. No suspension for a long time has caused so much surprise. The suspen sion of Ilorsewell, Kinsley A French, and Haldane A Bullock, dry goods merchants of Boston, are announced It 7 was further rumored tbit a large firm in tbe sngar trade at Boston had failed. These failures cause an nneasy feeling in ' financial circles. r The Union Repnblican Central Committee, this evening, elected Horace Greely President. Upon taking the chair he made an address, in which he endorsed Grants administration and urged harmony in theRepuhlicafi party. New Haven. Jan. 5. At an adjourned meeting of the Home Insurance Company, it appeared certain that the new capital stock would not be subscribed. Tho losses since December being very heavy, tbe whole matter was referred back to the Directors, with authority to take discretioaery action for tbe safety of ife errditors. This will probably lead to an assignment to tbe policy holders. Tbe company will surrender tbe policies, and insure elsewhere for Washington, Jan. 5. Members of the Ways and Means Committee have decided to tender Scbenck a dinner before his departure for England.. Morton expresses the opinion that tbe President will not appoint a Congressman on the San Domingo Goramittee.in tbe event of the passage of the' Senate resoy. that he knowa-hothi- of an ng Eu- ropean conference; and that be will not leave Pans to attend it. London, Jan, 5, pTbe battle on the left bank of the Seine resulted in a German ' victory. y. Whole! and BtaU farm-hous- . Jpr dalrf I Cat I In QUeEIISlVAilE t. i .CHINA, GLASSWABE r i i FUHNITUEE LAM 5 par tloa 1. P Sj H AN DE L IERs C liica Plated Ware, fta r Bar Fanitcrt.l7Ii, M ' AND GENERAL house niitmsmna , :idi 3 goodj.- - r - ' dec20-t-f . kst Vnl J So i 'c r : JONES & & DAVIS jFrxast Ilisr , Rub, ti Diati d i your pa? h WEIMW C0B.1KES a DECOiiTMWS, The youngster replied: Paps just J. K--in gone down beyond tho cowshed to dig a grave to bury the old 'igain at dogTowser. The darned old fool pzsards killed himself a barkin at candU Judge dates Re you one? Cases show Silver and Walnut The candidate rode on. Wort post: . ff. for-Sheri- odpati AS-M- STATES UNITED L1AIL. UTAH TERRITORY. rT o irs IxmTNm,isto. Wabit. wim Kg klciived - j at Proposals 3 apprizes i A rue Staeabo STORE SHADES, 270 Farnham Street, tpolllb Oorin u 0HAHA, NEB. ) P. O..BPX 134. ! ioe-ha-lf ed j h-- 12 mm, gS,!1 SJ5 m loapan. SXATZ ly of tl rut reo She gollat Sfoefclij t ny euai Kwiptyrat tka Prmit Ttmn. Intended fer Peeple Haw ee puhoa lankhw alt Xnendlng Fanners. Mecbeakn. MerchasW, Pro- WltTert ftaalonal Men. Worker. Thinker, and SI mt of Honeat Polks, and the Wly, Son. ablfour o ffaosbtenof aUsncb. Vfntbei - Mas-fu- MLT ONE DOLLA1L A YEAH ll t Yard. ONE HUNDRED COMES FOR U4. Or leas than One Cent a Copy. Let there be 850 Clab at tvery Pont Office. SEMI-WEEK- rim-ipa- ,n-velo- Mail proposal. Terricreated here at tbe exposure of the fact of Uali, and adlre-ae- d to tLe Second that the manufacturers of Solinger l.ave tory Pustmaatcr General. JOHN A. J. CRESWELI been as active as the English manufacPostmaster General. dN4m ' turers in supplying arms to the French. nper-crUe- d. Bismarck has been confined to bis bed for the past few days, but is now recovering. Reports from Paris state that serious quarrels exist between members of the government, and also that deep resentment is expressd ag&iost some acts of tho delegates at Bordeaux. London, Jan. 5 It is .known in tho highest German circles that desperate efforts are being made to reduce Paris. On the redaction of the forts upon the northeast, and southeast Tof the city, the cn- -, cieste will be rtormeJ. . nt OFFICIAL NOTICE. AND GRAVELING GRADING TAX. la tbs! A 88 TEAS, hereby SUN, LY PJ THE DAILY SUN. 80 A YEAH. newspaper, with W lareeet circulation in the world. Free, tsde peadent. and fearlors la politics. All the pe from everywhere. Two ceota a copy ; by 80 oeata a month, or 86 a year. - tb THE DOLLAR WEEKLY SUN. Tire copies, eoe year, separately eddred. 44 A preSmineatly reedabl tavea due cni the asekmcet for gradiuy and pravelin Montana street, which are not paid on ey beteye JamurJ IS. 1S71. will be rub lecn-i- l by layr with cost. 13 area are payable at the of the undersigned. - 1! order of the W. T. H ELD. Mayor and Council. , . . jm2-t- f Recorder. cto UESTA Corner ' Board, t r - ; ' i U It TJjotal-b- . I. COUINNB. -- , Hp)ii-t tu)- with s-- e , .V c-- t Tbs b Tsnajj CDOS K irM iJ Twenty copies, one year, separate! addrewefJ (and an extra copy ta the fetter np cf ciuhb Flftcea DeUateFtfty coplr. one year, to one addrees iad ta oneye.r toretter ly Tblrty-cbrc- npof elobt. 4.j - . 0 . tangr Dollar., lags eodremed e 1 Fifty copies, one year, separately the oneyearto setter mof rin! . and Ri Dellare. Tklrty-dr- e One hundred eopfea. one year, ti one sdlirw ttt ltd (and the Dally for ooe year to the y rttrr ) nhe y eiubi. 1 Fifty Delias- - bowel One hundred couies, one year, separately drwed land tho Daily tor one rear to thereto. frixty Dollar. ty the up of club). TIIB SEMI-WEEKL- SUN-7- Y " - 1 ' f 6 00. Single Meal Ir.iw L, rj.,1 r .. k SSa menu Five copies, one year, seperatelv . . Elfht Dollar. Tw Ten copies, one year, seperatelv addressed I14 lakes - aa extra copy to getter np nf clan ). Sixteen Delia'' eaaoc "FEND father MONEY, ffiFo.t fiffirc order. nr draft c, ire . cinvehS.T-;- . rc; -i Vcrk. wherever Lc w! tte teller-- ) coniaicffij AJ jros L.W. ENGL AND. PnMu'-e-- a Jfl'i of Front and Fourth afreets, Agai Fear Dollar- Tea reptot. one yeur, aeoerately addressed (sal other Semi-Weekl- OtlCE H HERKKY GIVEN THAT ALL Han ef the same ties sad general character m THE WEEKLT. but with a irrester variety of ISMti mlaceliancoo readies, and farabhiag the sees to It tatwcrlbera wtth ereater fnahneea. boca dttS B It oofflM twice a week Instead of once only. Semi-Week- - ' 1 i d'gerou s ba ( ed Foreign News. vtiC, loti g all ing, f CUTLERY, r.HRRC.18, n. and CLaussey is considered a Jeti V I alo costed a tow-headurchin who was seated upon the top of the gate FICTTBES HD MCTIRE nUBES, wheres lnTc of tin Iwpertmcut until o'clock p. tu. of Mart b 1. 1S71. ilo bo by tbe itnih I, t rrr?iiK tbe mail vt the United SUM from Jutv 1, Kl. t JuueUtt, lVTi, ou tbe foliotrlug route In tbt Trmtory of lUt. and by th acbednlea of dtparturo auil erfivala lierein aperified. vlx: No. U&ll Frotu 8xi ut Char if. ly Fih Hxren. Swan Creek, and Round Valley, to IUmcx, 3 tuilea and bin k. tmec a week. . . Leave Haint ( baric Friday at H a m ; Arrive at Ithaca by 6 p m; Leave Itbaca Saturday at jj a m ; Arrive at Saint Cbarlr by G p in ; lution. 14635 From Kayavlllc, by Hooper and Alma, Captsin Eyre, of tbe Bombay, which to Pain City, 25 mile and back, once a sunk the Oneida, has been dismissed th, week. . service ef tb steamship company. ' . Leave Plain City Friday at .7 a m; Arrive at Kayeville by 5 p m : ' Kayatille S iturday at 7 a m; Arrive at naln City by 5 p m. lC&td From 1'anaca, by Clover Valley (no office t. Long Valley (no fUce), and W--rt Prussia and the Alabama Clirims Point, to Saint Joaepb 1J0 mile and back, Mixt-i-l once a week. Sftwi from France The Leave Panaca Monday at 7 a m; nee Confer , and Fnvre. European Arrive at St. Jctw-- f b Wcdnojijr by 7pm; 5. Jan. Cable London, Leave Saint Juiteph Thursday at 7 a m ; special to the Arrive at panaca natnrday by 7 p in. Herald 'lays tbe ' bombardment of the . 1C637 From Moutlier to Soda Springs, 90 forts on tbe northeast of Paris continues mile and back, once a week. Leave Montpelier Monday at 7 a m; vigorously, uninterrupted by anything. Arrive at Soda hpring by C p m ; Tbe return fire is weak." especially from Leave Soda nprinya 1 neaday at Tarn; Arrive at Montpelier by S p m. Noisy. It is believed tbe attack is in10o33 From Ogden City.ly Alma, to Hooper, tended to prevent a sortie from that side, It mile an.i liatk, twice a week. Leave Ogden City Saturday at S a m ; nod only tbe preliminary to a geueral Arr.ve at Hooper m; bombardment. Events are evidently Leave Hoojier SatnnUy at 1 p m; ' Arrive at CbdeR City by 6 pm, pressing toward a climax. , - For forma of proposal, yuarante and certifiInformation received here leads to tbe cate, aud also for iuatruction as to the condibelief that Chaossey is making desper- tion to be embraced in tbe contract, etc., see advertisement of September 30,1H.'J, and of thw ate efforts to advance on Pari-- via. Char- date, inviun- - prcMals for mail in Nel vada, t tali, etc., to le fonnd at the tres. Considerable excitement has been poet office bids should be sent in scale.! Tt 'present nijvtracut cf' Eonrbiki )ess. i, Wa yn tc tie - A candidate traveling through one of tbe rural precincts of a certain county. a few days since, rode e, and thU9 acup to a tti ; Cories (East of th Opera Hoaae), 5.It Treasury.' to-da- HOBBS & doTr ' " to-da- MIcCELLANEOLV Artoy to-da- y, to-da- was A w&ich on 4 L- battle" fought by - theLille, Janof the North on tbe 3d instant, her attempt to rescue iL v The Governors - message was rekd' to-day. It is devoted to local interests, ,f Abbott, Washington, Jan. 5. of tbe tbe resolution presented North Carolina Legislature, asking the nT rttno political --disabilities of Governor Vance, United States Senator elect from that State. The resolntioo was referred to a apodal committee. , New York, Jan. 5. The books of a Jn -- Torit .- -- c'rt. rtlrb. Tnvtu I. KI.K, 1 irn'-t.tur- . . , Sua cKlci, ct York CTi I. f1 - f r |