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Show A " r- i , ltah Reporter Dail y 1 y 1 ti bu can al by tliercrd labor e e Monnbn masteri, aiui realized a AuibrLfi lrnti for tb Report er4,l band some profit from a .water tax I without the expenditure of asInRle NEW YORK. sf y out of the coffers ;of the dollar , liowfll ACVs.T.O Iurk How. JiuOwni A, Monet, 21 Park Bow. church. Now that tbe citizens of . rv.il Chicago. Comma have comuieueed . the proC5mti Co., Dearborn street. rj. ject of a oanalon thoxvest bide of s an francisco. n. Kfcilr, Boom 20, Merchants Exchange Rear lUyer, lobtMised for Irrigating btiljihn! v aters furnished purposes uui(4 anjHs SALT LAKE.. free to A Camomile Wickiier. 1o.t Ofiiee. rnbllE;j. actunhietttersLe they Geti t. I. HL'YfK Jt CU. Prop's.- - tije 6r Mormon, and have asked Congress Ar amode.--t grant ofTand ."Editor. jcwik o j.Tobnv..: to1 aid in its construction the fearful its 1371. of Y have TAX. Apostles, success, 3T, EVENING, MOXp rnmMwmrm f endeavored to crush it bw rushing 'f,V ""1 i ' u A: ' ;; - "I V J tt ( -- ? I . -- Tf- in petitions before Congre.-s- , for to aid in like scheme?, ' which. . land to wants1 Thu H,ilt Lake imiW , if granted, would virtually- - giro kmvv hat has become of the theni Uie ownerhip of all the rataSteamboat. and is aNoanx; ble lands in Utah,' and - eventually iou)tbou: the price of ..town lots out the Gentile fanners from here. Vv will satisfy hiin perhaps. driye for reap 'the Steamboat, a .splendid craft its borders, of benefits the jenter-- . of these qlone renting not less tlhtL$40,iac) will he would lie forced o sell, n jin tocks in this city on tlitf prises, and Joth AV IVhilnry next, ,, Will be the lands thyy have taken up 'with the understanding the canal t would la lit chcd. bi' theend of JMarch , be built. and completed, ready for the trial trip:KTosslreat Salt Lake on the Torinno to Salt Lake City. I .'a v e Co-rin- he v S , persona into the civil eerride cf lb UnitedS tales, as may best' promote the efficiency hereof, and aa to tba certain fitness of each "candidate, in reaped to health, character, knowledge and ability for that Jbranch of the Service he seek to enter; and for . this purpose the President is authorized to e loy ttaita Lie persons lo conduct eudh inquiries, to prescribe their duties, ami to establish regulations farrhe conduct of persons vrho may "receive appointments in the civil service. The President is $lo authorized to, establish fees to be' paid by. ah persoci, applying ftr appointment, which f,ts shall be applied to the payment of ex- Pnwa in flDkingv9cJe-inquiries- . a speech ilcConnick, of Arizona, ipade 1 7- . on theludiaa questimf, after which the . Iloube atljouraej. i;t ! find day,-- Of JSJ, We invite May JlrotlieV1 fcloau to ride 'on the visn-- that day, am, that cfisiilera- 1 tuu of toilet may not' prevent his coming will say that the iiecc.-ar-y will be furiji-hedt- o remove such capillary pealing the Revenue. as' may - have lately in tle place where the wh71 "ought togrow.,r A genuine REPJORTEO SURRENDER OF do the. limp Douglas shave-.wjl: : PARIS. job .In town lots we say thi.--: In i land whicli luut Uuriniig never y el . Wen occupied by any BOUJIUKI ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. killed of dwelling, tore, shop, house, 5, ; . k nor fenced in, nor umul for -- ture, AAOTIIKU MISSISSIPPI IlOKRORi meatloW, garden or cultivation of 60 PKIISOXS DUOWXED. be can soldat aucr any kind, public lion or private sale at one hundred tltfUn per ool front for cxt)t. Favrc Iniervinrs with Dbmarck wager a volume of Joe How nrit Call, lllalrn Liar. Smith's revelations with Doctrine and Covenants thrown in, that h this is ninety pier cent higher than 1. . v ,tn tji ' i: any similar land in Salt Lake City will fetch at any kind of sale, and further wilt forfeit the next years tithing if the average prietof reul iii Corinne is not two hun- UST EVENINGS AND THIS AFTERdred per cent higher than that now NOONS DISPATCHES. 4 ruling in the value of property at AVe ciiallenge to an ait fnk 7 Congressional. and will change the character of the risks above oflered IIOLSK. into any shape whicli the Herald Wa.biogion, Jan. 2S The , tetioa ,of man desires. Another little ioint, the House, yesterday alternoon, iu sendMr. Sloatl 1 Is added which we have ing back to the Seuate it. resolution rethe hooks to show for, namely that pealing the income tax, with the Hogges-tio- u it bad been wustiuz time for several i he reeeiptsWd shipments of . mer- -' bu.iae-which it LaAno ohandiseikt, Coriuuc during the daye on tight to origiuftte, has probably yeaf ls70 exceetl those of Salt Lake the rciolution. This is not City during any three years of her the firt tipio the Senale has exceeded its history. And you are n power in, this respect, aA was shown by , qlarter of n century old, while we.., i:!acc H :.re not yet lii the twenty-tMn- l ha deciding the point of order raised. month of existence as settlement. Considerable enrpriaed ba. been Whenever you get ready ?dr. 7r- in political circles, at the decided ' let us settle these points of coil(tend tak.a y Cunambskiuer PleaHntcm ll oversy which now make you so on th repeal of the income tx in oppowry uneasy. sition to the udlkuoau and accomodation.s ton-ori- al di-g- ui- ajr-Mar- eL l, to-rla- y, H I f:-- 1 tw- Xow-Are'- - U . CONGRESSIONAL. -- Babylon has Fallen e-t- ate - . y M I L Mia-t- I cou.ir-tutioo- .I .of 4 1 i ed . ex-pres- ed J ojienly wdsles. of Boot eU, and it Las ex-pre.-- cA Bosh., .sloan, 6f the Salt Lake Herald, claims that the New York Sun has placed the Mormom I u an unjust position, by an a? tu-Iin which it expose the niee little games of the Apostolic tige control of all tho lamls in the fertile' valleys of Utah, with a view U smoking out Gentile settlers and ijscou raging- - others from coining here." In the course of his remarks, he says: Hero have the Mormons Uen enland-grabbe- rs e r been reported lkat&son.e member, intended to vote against repeal outof deference to wb;il the supposed to be the wishes of the Admlaistratioa, but it is A now n here that Pleasanton itThis opjcitiou to this uneqn.il law is acting after-fu- ll onulta- -' lion with the I.ufJent, who hr.s"expres-e- d himself a. unconditionally in fifortf and supports the GomtnisioneT in the comm he bas tnkeu. As tothe iiet revenue which will be derive i from the conhoQed. Pleasanton is still ,t&x of th j opinion that the expensesof col- lccUob will equal tho amount obtained. l tlia I md gaged for nearly twenty-fou- r years fVxh-a- Npokciu defec?? canal and titling irrigating ditch- grant policy, and alluding t the civil es, at jx cost Qf millions, without service Reform he "stated ho wa aathor-izeany public encouragement,' by the, committee on the sabjt, l or t wen ty-fr years the ring to report the following Wolction for all have' ! reeal, .( re-MVi- B(r L ou I- njeUUvery Uiing from the peadaig popositions' tW President of the lTi,htd Stales W,.n-- 1 r iT h- - fs same the jeliglii . behby, authorized to preite8udx Uuw Alley have .dug ditches and raWac-regnlaticns forji-- adaTiOq of - 4-o- X J:. J e ' r 4 t y P i ! PoreignTdews. i marriage of the Prinee-ys,jui,e u 1 tU of Lome is fi4'f0jr; tLe jf.t of Marquis L March.', y , u rooty fkuous V Fi; letro f;r - 1' Florence, Jan. SikpThe Ibiliiu Senate is eomvrncd a.re 'I- lit R . a ' adopted a resolution providing for the i i, on. of thej rtVt,Mrts removal of the, capita! from Florence to puLhely made ? tbt b,f Rome on4Le IJkh of June. ,The Senate . . . also, by further re8olnuon,declaredTtleirpvaTethe exij'tjijg diCic:iitil.i al,d,E;'' a? 8atifaciioa with the engagement entered j in the PpuLHe u ..lj;irty, nt hy the Ministry SIemjhis7 J ni. js. The st.'an p concerning the guar- Bntees of the liberty obt he church from W Urleans ii I f Versailles, Jan. 2C. Tba bombardment j 'ik. vf.u-b,ltf- t last night, tx u 't ? of Paris continues elowly, iBhells tilling her boilers 14 milts. ubr : n s,i the church of Notre penr 'I he , tire and aunk lb1 rdgLi 4 ibt.d ioa of the jCftrmans laFtbree d..vs iirk, sui t fankt oi tLe ni4NM,r - i i rs,..r, fu', sorties is only 2,000.: : a ff dckL Much ' i 4T,'f X t.Lt. i French prisoners in Germany, up to mmy jm j , ;u,t,tv!s,. the 1st of J anury I1.1G0 piilef,'15'j.TTpadedund mid wt re iimw ued. Ati.-- r gr-- at rx- '4 . 8S.7 i Le Jmn, flmijfs were eximni-At! " The ladies of Munich have resol v 1 t h tve been hared, but owuiU' to fn present a laurel wreithjo Einpcrbr Willall nulled down 'Hairs wl.t iam, and erect a statue. water swept tLf.ii 41. i Lwij ,, loan editorial the limln w idi his family, is among ipui of ! Times; it says that rnmors respecting frit euy a be b ul 45 cabin asul 4U deck fn T capitulation of lar.s are conflicting. The gtrs, and tliuks at lend IU atre lnJ, only (oritivq news recriveistha negoToru.;v, jjJan. 2S. tiations aro in progress. that 2.ti0ri,..Al, Utcbea,V8t - & V correspondent of the Timas writes rfcu 'nieujAiave died of from Paris that there will ht.-d certainly hjaW' hx. Tbd dise.je is q mor$ sortie, and probably mor7 It will lidin its' ravag, whole f mxilies U. . 4.' -require a firm hand to prevent' the evac- erfrried off by it. i uation from working tembie tragedies fer Boston, - Jau. !S. Ti e KaflonJ Paris, for she loathes the word surrender and Traders JtauU qf PorLsino:-- ; I to which she wjll bo foiced by her thou N; H., filed a petition in the CnUedjTj sand hungry mouths. Circuit Court for bankruptcy by V General Faidberbe is at Dunkirk mak- Skinner Co., A similar petii-: ; ing preparation for the defense of jb bankrupt for Oliver Ames A Sous - Jr town. The French have des:roved the filed in Hhq, same court by GrunvLki 4 bridge near the town of La Ttoche, cap Putnam luring thereby prisoners. Le Man has been occupied by 2,000 BflKK OF COniNftE, Germans, with artillery aod cavalry. y Courlmkis loss in his attack on Von Werder yeas folly 10,000 f 1.4 II, There Is great suffering among the French ' . Their sick and wounded tiate O. D. CASS, President; ' u- , p - Li-r- o 1 p i 1 Hi 5 to-d- London, Jan. 27. The following par- ticulars are received - ccncerning the Srst visit of Favre to the Gentian headquarters at Versailles: ' It appears Favre arrived aj Versailles on the 23J,in Bismarcks carriage, which had been ent lo the Prussian "outpobts, for here he was much fatigued, and drove at once to the Chancellor, where,' after a long interview, he took dinner with Bismarck. The Utter had couference with tbe. Emperor the same night pdo Bussell, the British representative, bad been apprised beforehand of the approaching visit of t The President in Favor ofKc- - - 1 4nove 1 L . d 7 f 9 in-ri- -- they-woul- i- l - 7 , f Favra J- r- 1 , ay . S' s Vr' J 5 j ' Berlin, Jan. 27. 1 is positively known that Bismarck ia endeavoring to treat for peace on the basis of the cession of Alsace and a, portion of t Loraine to, Germany. If Favre "accepts the propovd terms, Germany will recognize the" 1L -public. The imperialists we willing to accept tb terms. - - A cable-dkpat- ch to World, London, 27th, say Favre was in conference with Bismarck at midnight, Bismarck carried his txinL The cpitn-lutio- n involves peace" the cession of e and Lorwina, and a part of the fleer, a money'indemmty to be ' guaranteed by th ninniei pwljns, e portion-o- f the German army to return home, and the w,r to cease. It is necessary that some territory he retained to secure the fulfillment of the compact. The Mobiles are to le sent heme, and the German army to enter, Pans-TTh- e Emperor will return imBerlin. mediately to London, Jan. 27, The flight of the French to the Island of Jersey is nnabat- ' d. :f? Bids for the Prussian loan closed witL tLe subscription largely In' excess of the required amount There is a rumor ou the stock exchange of the capitulation of Paris, but as yet uo authentic intelligence confirming the , Al-suc- " . report ersailles, J an. 27.' Negotiations in reference to the surrender of Paris are io f.r advanced that' the articles of capitulation are expected t6 he signed iu the course rf the dav. i London, Jan. 27. Official dispatches from Vsx.s&iitis say Pavre return ed yeter(jayio Parish and will come to Versailles again accompanied by military officers, for the purpose of settling the terms of capitulation. There has been no firing on either side since midnight Thursday. New YorkJ.n. 2i Paris capitulated on the 2 ah are, the surrend- t r er of the garrison and the summoning of ' the National Assembly. ) . London, . 27. Tlie Versailles the London Times. under date of the 25th, writes that Favre returned from Paris yesterday, nci had another interview with Bismarck. Another emeute is reported to have occurred in Paris. The people h large numbers appeared before the IJotel de Viile, and made a demand, on tho 'Government for more aortk-A-, accompanying the demand with cries of ou to Berlin ! An Official dispatch from Paris, 22d, acnoanccSj tho separation of the com-macf thenrxay from the Presidencj of the government. Trochu retains the latter office, and Vinoy is the new commanderi. of thTorces. A w to-da- y, to-da- y, The-term- s j K 1 corres-pocdeEl- cf been abaudoned-b- y tie retreating ary. ManteuffeEsjmy has interrupeted cst.do-da-y . CasLie: munication with Bourbakis rear, and now occnpy Saint Vitgningny. and Mon- BUY AND SELL chard Janction. Bordeaux. Jan. 27, It is officially anGovernment Vouchers, --- ' nounce that Gvtieral Clincbart has beeu j commander of tha First Aruiv Coin, Gold Duit, appointed ply in place of Bourbuki, who ia no longer J0II and EicbacB able to perform active service. The ter seems to have,in a moment f men- SIGHT DRAFTS DRAWN t)V tal aberration, upsuceessfully-a:tcuip!- ed i. J L- -- lt -r saicidm . A New York Ilerald special, Versailles 2Jth, says Fort Valerian was entered Lst i.igbt by the Pnisian engineer, to draw the mines, t ,TLe heavy gunxriU ls removed into the forts, as the enciente is ttrongly armed, and no confidence can be placed in the fickle popnlation of Paris until after the general disarming. forces of artillery nud cavalry haveluoved forward to cover- the working I mty, whose object is'jjto spare further bLcd-diedand give afi opportunity to tle French, people and their A.semhly U presentatives at Bordeaux to decide for w ar or peace. F Elections will be permitted io the de-- l utineuls, with the free circulation of deputies throngh the country. ' The army of Paris, regiment.rof the lint, uiarines and Mobiles, are to be prU-o- i. rs of war, with flip exception of 1.200 "ho ire required to maintain order in Paris. Ail corps of are to be disbanded, bat the National Gardes will remain armed. The French troops will deliver their arms, flags, and field artillery w it hint fourteen days. The French troop may retiro into Paris with their arm. Cannons of forts are to b e delivered, bat the enciente guns are to be dismounted, and the carriages delivered to the Prussians. ew York, ,- in, t San And the prindj'al citie Frand-f-i aril bri and Wtri. a- -t ina bra .Collection! will reyeiie PCttSOVAL PROTIPr ITTnilOb ' A.VD j.mt-t-f HUSSEY, DAHLEE - l$uccesrn & iMivauw CO-- rtaRS i I :ji; a ai i: to TILjgu k CUIUXXE,.; ue:s. ni sud FIRST WTIO.WL B l.Mv OF Tit Compooe ta. firm. & GOLD DUST, COIN, AND rs KXCHAN BOUGHT AND SOLO Collection, will receire j rolfljt jXZ0-t- ; atteoU--i f NEW FEED MILLS. Corner of North Sixth and Troiit CORINNK, UTAH. 7r.orxi Domestic j3Jows. ' f tif fi:fp an I stu'X on L.nl. tj:: rtvntly prices, Feet groniul tt order on f-- r ' Tho news of the Chicago, Jan. capitoUtion of Tans reached hero at half past ten Notwithstanding the latere - of the tour the newsboys were crying Extras U itt the streets. TLcro wn httlo excitement, as ti news was tintici-pate- rib be.i m-n- , franc-tirreu- Vu Chicago, , . S. 11 " sl. KH t 2S. Notice of Summons. to-nig- ht. d. - A Detwitpedal says Senator Howard of that State publishes a bittcrIetter m-f-ex Governor Blair's famooi private letter whicli was stoleu'aad fir.f&aw' tho light throngh Congressman Strick- s that the arncuicf j land. Tlie Senstor denounces Blair's de. ' T. FIELD. W. com- nd r . CORlA'vr tq-d- ay In Justices Court, T. J. Itisck, J. T , C C.fy. 1 rritory cf t'isli, -- 1 - lloxefch-- r H. L. Tililuli, imaty, pHtut.ff. vs. 7 F. H feiidtnt. clMm j yxdetC. Y-- F. Fostict, defendant In tii sctlon.wiH that )tv:iit iu iaij tcii 1ms bei te,a T ttiia ITth day of Jsnnarjr, Vo suel coTt'!f.il t aj jH'r and or - f jrc the 3ith of January. s rnent br ai4 sum with . ik rr-riw- ' co-t- sinetKi-n- - uttnas. my hind ifis ITii D. IsT- I- vj- AT .( J 1 X. , '(f. .. . - ; ' f tr t f PVTii, J. LLUs, , |