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Show r wairFft- - !aMfcSSfi4 ,r t knn M I .' CELL AN K() U States aDd foreign co latrms. Corb-- ft introduced a bill griming land , to aid in the cobstru tim tf a raiiy-. BAkKl COhlKfiE, and telegraph hue from the Columbiij r)er to tie Great Silt I.Ae. - -- , -ii- es-JiMorrill jCilTedtipthe y of duplicata checks by Jiahurs- j northern part I the ciry, unrooting a the O. D GAS, President; number of bouses. A piece of timber ipg otlicers. fcT. FICLD.'Ca.U,. Ou' motion of 7'ruuibull, the House from a lumber yard struck h man, injur, salt and ing him fatally. It is feared hhuiense bills repealing the duties on coal v time. above. damage ti e re t.l tho see-iileratim of the t a moved rd 3Iorri.l March 13. !IUY AVI) SELL tecoriM Francisco, Sn hundred the .of vote iien the pas'-rgmatch, 'Eugli-- h thre I h liw s s k CStcrsment leather, rw LOtmiv Lill.- - lie's nJ Iw.liit i c . diliar ilXyl-thirw p iuiag' At - j the would involve bill informed the g'vthe 47th inning, evening. Colo, Cold I)u?t, . stood 150 and Dion 134. trnment in the vkpeaddurs of ei-- bt mid- and ESrfcaCf(r ivtc luirA'.ttaTs: lie iLtu orb-reWtbfegt-Mn-Hrc13. Tir v lreas-urthe lou-- e to day is considered by some calling upon the Secretary of th actual SIGHT DRAFTS DRAWN OX for inform atiou as tov'the prcminetit Republicans as conclusive ' . passed. amount oLexpeunt-sbill. against the Xnr York, , , Iu the Senatorial caucus , llOlsK. the question wraf considered Chicago, Ethridge gave notice i f Lis iutention whether it was best to enaet the bill or to introduce a hill for the suppression of Saa rranth;. , not, and it is probable that a majority toin New Himhir. 'And the pri Jcipxl iliea tost and Wrut. morrow wilPdeciJe it is inexpedient to Rin lall offered a resolution that when take action on the subjeet-a- t present, and the k b to SaturSosiate in sLould concur that the the joint day, and also to adjourn on the latter day Collection! will receite resolution for adjournment next week. to Tuesday nexL Rtjected. PLttSOXlL AXt PROTIPT ATTEUloi, A resolution tor n select committee of Bea'ty introduced a bill to permit tho jau7-t- f thirteen was submitted to the Iloue to- Mor.o monument, association to erect a It was prepared by niouumeut to 1rofes.sor Morse at tho day by Teters. who intended it aa a subBlaine, Speaker of Pennsylvania avenue end Tor stitute legislation the present session Seventh streets, providing it involves no on the Passed. question, all ltepubli-can- s exrieuse to the- government r , AUD not being agreed on lb bill ax preButler gV6 Ddtice of bid intention to caucus committee. pared byjhe joint Introduce a bill lor the protection ef Boston, March 15. The Journal of to- Soc them loyalists, and asked that it be day says that if all acconnts bo trae, it is printed. Objection made from the Demthe intention of the friends of Butler to ocratic side, aud alter considerable filiplace his name belore the Bepublicau bustering, by them to' prevent its introconvention for Governor. It is said that duction, Butler finallj'Rctd up. his bilk Colorado Butler is not committed jet to this proCox raised the point of order that a portion, though he does not treat the days notice had not beu giveix before - UTAH. suggestion itb indifference. George B. its introduction, which was sustained by CORIiYNE, earLoring, in case this programmes the Speaker. ned out, will ran in the 4th CongressionPeters offered a resolution providing al district to fill the vacaucy caused by for a select committee of thirteen to inA magnificent variety f the retirement of General Butler. vestigate the whole subject of Southern Porto Bico, via. St. Johns. Feb. 2S. outrages, with power to send for .witThe crops are immense, but behind time. nesses, and to report tlie result "of their Shipments will be m fall force about investigations to the House in December OX HAND FOR , the middle of March. Planters are ask- next, with such recommendations as they ing high prices bat purchasers'' will not may deem expedient, the expenses of the CHURCHES, DWELLINGS, yield committee j,o be paid out of the II nse PUBLIC BUILDINGS. Boston, March 13. The legislative contingent fund. committee on the constitutional amend- SCHOOL HOUSES. meats gve a hearing to Mrs. Ed. Vi. Lloyd Garmon, Lucy Chenev, ft Frankfort. March 15. The Emperor And all other Edifices of the Lalflt S:one.Jnlii Ward Howe, and Mr. Dan- of Germany, accompanied by tLe Grand Styles of Architecture, iels, in favor of woman suffrage, and to Duke of Hesse, arrived m this city toAXD COfiFOlT. Emma Lane against iu night. The city is illuminated an I flags L09&IXG TO BEHTY .New York, March 13. The Fenian nre flying everywhere, and triumphal Plans drawn and sjeci Scat ions furnisbtJ t arches span the streets. frblT-t- f order. 1 senWales an arrested in prisoner Ryan, artenced to five years iiuproamen INSURE YOUR LIFE. DAXLHOAD rived here to day, and was escorted by prominent Fenians to Saeeuys Hotel. THF CRAFTSMAN'S 1 be United Irishmen have handed over Life . Companjr $1,300, tbe first installment of their Retail Wholesale aad XEW Rosa YORK. and OP fuuds, to 0Donovan others, 5 members of the new Irish Directory. Purely mutual ; policies restricUou or ISH-IXto occupation residence, travel, A company of fifty persons, men, HATS, CAPS. CLOTHING, TURN IRA M. SWARTZ, Kalt LskeCity, Ueneraf Agent for C- hwopies aud children, lef this city y :a GOODS, TRUXKS, C. D. HASDT, Local Agent. i for Ciieyenrie and Denver. They intend establishing a colony in Colorado. ArCTIONIIrSE.-- T w VFAV VALISLS, ETC. sea, iuuies. cattle, wkRous. Pou-eisubscnptions to the French relief fund and every description ef pnpet tv, md sed PJ amonot to $122,000. S 'lial, atiid at auction by the uinhThitfurd -, in front of the Pacific Stables. eviX. 15 March C.f The M. 31EYER Raleigh, feb25-t- f CAD. C. PACE, Auctions dence iu the impeachment trial, of Gov. Holden closed yesterday. Argument for W T AS jnst epened his Railroad Clothing HURLBUT BROS., House i:v ibis city under the mrt faver-bl- a the prosecutiou opened the dw an op ice, with a large stock ef everjUung In Wholesale and Retail fense will be heard to. morrow, jand on his line all new and of the latest patternH, which he offers at asionish.ncty low prices for rah. Saturday the prosecution will close the Remember the place. Railroad Clothing llon-- e, Montana street. Corinne. . oT4f argument. A vote will not be reached Montana Street, until next weeL CORIN NE, - - - UTAH- se7-lWashington March 15. The Secretary of the Treasury is now paying the PaCorinne, H. SHEPHERD, - , cific Railroads one-haof the amounts Fresh Bread, .. d, Rye Srahazs Fread. now dne for government business, and Pies, etc.. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER will make no demand for interest aniens on Hand. Kept Constantly OEO. HASF, Prop'r. required by farther legislation. Etf. n Glaziers amount to one million dollars. Secretary River Valley were fully B mtvrell expects that the entire two hunbefore Ions: t abroad it wouM not i&rUed Agent fur the Reporter. the8e .prea-liriflands wqultf be oc- - dred millions will be taken within twauty jetijrteil by prtwqa'rotw'roloiiisti and weeks. XKW YORK. Skore r. Koto'll & f., 4i Park Memphis. March 13. About noon to? jilcifrivliiug farm 1hum.m spring up a d t tlw s FH f ruck the CHICAGO- .r ya galalrouTt b on everv side, ?. A street. Dally Utah Reporter I 1 , ? I!. ed. I ( tF coiuS:::, i Cook. Co., lHerbn SAX FRANCISCO. Jmrn r. r. FiUfr, billMlli. r.fxnu 20, A WkUi-r- . RrUiuu ticha,i i fin it: I). lt j oSi.- ADWI AUI.lt M'H - J . B SALT LAKIL Caipon-il-e J. TOO II V mllding. :.T l"0. 'lheDioa-ItutloIpb.lillu- -- CONGltJ SIONAL. wr. The f- Butler Spoken of as ,en iajeri df -; , vilt Lake j I Dion-Hudol- ph KU-XLUXI- tho-swor- d . ;j;lllerr L-t- her u.-- lar-ke- r, r . !, under-vtandi- ug with-hel- d s. n ft ii i Mi tt 1 . l-- ga h City, now that thewtruetureof their Billiard vn Iniquitous building la falling The 'on them, make a weak attempt to Match. allow that the suspeiiiiui of judicial business in tlie district is a A Bill fora Kailroail and roup tVctnt on the part of the Chief Telegraph Lint from Co- Justice. Too ahullow this, ye buffeted tricksters, and too transparent, rinne to Puget Sound. like thu'ohl revelations of your buccaneer chief, who maie the faithful LEGISLATION ON ignoramuses oT Utah indieve in of t lie prophet K7J that would liew down the armies of the CoHJpTSS to AdjOUm 20th IllSt 9 (Jentile nation the United States. j i The JlfraUl complacently refers to Williams Hecep-th- e cents er dieiu as eeveuty-flv- e lion ht Frankfort:. Axed by law, and says that hitherto the jwpulaee who were honored with otllee on tlie panel did not, LAST EVENING'S AND THIS AFTER' NOON'S DISPATCHES. except in rare iusuinccs, demand vaeven that small price for their luable time ami stupidity. Of course, Domestic News. tiiey did not, for when tin .bogus Marshal of Utah had no faded vegWashington, March 13. On motion of to roots distriwithered and Wood, it was resolved that tbff Comniit-te- e etables on Foreign Affairs, wbeu apjtoiuted. bute, the contented juror trudged to be his cabiu unable to remonstrate requested to exaunue into and report aud afraid to complain. The fees, at the next Session of Congress, w however, went' into. the capacious tho territory of Lower California would Heketsof tlie anointed High Priest, be a desirable acquisition to the United who was intrusted with the blud- States, and if so. with such recommendato us geon of frowning authority. That tions looking that object may seem to aud That committee expedient. just state of thiugs has ceased to operute X. 15. March Flection II., Coucord, in this Territory.1 We pay taxes to iu this returns come morning slowly, and defray the expenses of our local do not materially change the estimated government and the administraWeston a ill probably tion of law. Those taxes must be already given. have between three and five hundred mataken from the church coders and jority. The Third Congressional disexpended in the legitimate e for trict is in some doubt, the vote. beiDg which they have been collected. close and the returns not all in, but If six bits a day be the fee of a juror, Democrat, is probably elected. , that sum he must get in good Boston, March' 13. The. Concord money without deduction for tith- Statesman thus sums up the causes of ing, and the juror, if a Mormon, be the Bepublicau defeat: Had Smutw-- not brought to understand that green- been forced from his place as Chairman backs, not horseradish, is the me- of tLe Senate Committee on Foreign Dedium to be used iu paying him oil. lations, the llepubhcan vote would have And if, iu obedience to the inclina- been larger. Had the San Domiogo tions of ancient customs, the rustic scheme beou left to the operation of nadeclines to draw his cash, We shall tural causes, instead of being pushed know that his generosity will aug with inexcusable persitance, it would ment the public wealth, instead of have been larger. Had Cougress sucluring commuted to the persomd ceeded in restoring our commerce to the Ieneflt of thieving elders and bih extent aud importance it had before the as in the UmesTwIiicIrUtali rebellion, if would 'Bars bccu Tirger will never see agaiu. We need not Had some of the land grant bills, howbe told of this old custom of Mor- ever wise and just in lhemselvt-s-, been mons not rawing tlieir jury fees. discreetly deferred until the public bad grown up to them, it would We know that fact as well as we beta bve larger; and Bad alt these kiiow the other part 6f it, in which causes of embarrassment been every dollar was draw if out the ame as if the poorduiies themselves we might have carried lbek State by the had claimed it. Then It was that usual majority, iu spile of the demoralthe haymow theologians of Zion ization produced in the party by forcing it unpopular nominations made in ground to powder the abject laity of upon caucuses. lailter-dktyNow the laws of the packed New York, March 13. Charles Pardo, United States will run the mill, lately convicted iu the United State Diswhich, like .that of the gods, may trict Coart ol burning the ship Bobert grind slowly, but surely. Ed Wards at aea on the 20th of June last, company of immigrants froar New York have started for the barren and uninviting plains of Cheyenne, where they propose to start a colony and make homes for themselves. If the abominable dreariness of the Cheyenne alkaline deserts can be found Inviting for - honest immigrants, what tempting ' loveliness may not be found m this beautiful valley for colonists where there are thousands of the finest eree in the mountains unoccupied. W re certain that if advan- beauty and fertility of Bear . , Ru-dul- jh CM iMiureU d H-tio- ne IMiior. r huih ju v, m Alien is. The ut.1 - aV te this morning sentenced to be banged on the 12tb of May next Charles Meredith aud Fred. Alien, his associates, who pleaded guilty, were sentenced to ten years hard labor. Washington, March 15. The Senate confirmed the following nominations today: E. Tegartien to be Beceiver of Public Money at Marysville, California; Melleville Cottle to be Register of the Land Office at Stockton, California; J. A. Mills to be Assessor of Internet Revenue lor Nevada; J. Laidlcy to be Assessor of Internal Revenue for the first district of California. Subscriptions for (be new loan wraa to-da- y r Ku-klu- x , n to-di- y, & 4 Kn-kluxis- m to-da- ilou-eadjoa- m y K. SVIOWHEIM, Ku-klu- x a ( ARCHITECT I i BUILDER, Street, Illustrated '3 Designs I C " to-da- Foreign News. y CLOTHING HOUSE Insurance G to-d- t-r- s, a- to-da- y, DRUGGISTS. " UNION BAKERY, Montana i m St., H. lf Br-a- J- jer, Paper-ba- Congressional. SENATE. Washington, "March 15. Osborne reported a bill for the restoration of Commander G. X. Stevens, of the United Stateo Xavy, to the active list. Passed. Wilson introduced a bill to carry into effect the decision of tho Supremo Court relating to the bounties of soldiers enlisted between May 34 aud July 22d,lSl which passed. Buckingham introduces" a bill to establish ocean steamer lines for the transportation of mails between tho United VICTOR C0RDELLA, " Work fone with neatness and dlspe Orders left at the shop, coraer of Frost Fifth street, will receive prompt attention Wholesale and Retail GROCERIES, WI.ES, I.IQfOKS, ap2S-t- f CORlIfXE (of Ikt lest brands) TOBACCO, CIGARS and GLASSWARE. se22-l- HmtI market,1 n. LLDBEH, Frrtttor m Boot and Shoe Whole ale 7J.CtTS t order, and Flm-clas- s custom made boots, peggtad and sewed, ahrsye on hand. oc21-t- f James petkrs. J G l1 V at Lowest Prfc Always eh band a variety of tbs sugar cursd Hams, Bacon, sausage,. etc. Kahn k Bros.) BOOTS made H FOURTH STREET. CORISSI; Montana Street, Corinne, A. (Opposite and retail dealer to Meats, EtCs, Nlumifnctory, - . JOB W6RK OF KVERT DESCR1 promptly and Cheaply of romSoCca , i ..I |