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Show Thero Is nothing dim cult In DESERET EVENING NEWS. promptly. the performance of all these labors. I rDr r There Is a right and wrong way tn do though tradition everything, and -cause the wrong or habit may riuvny AND PUBLISHER. RDITOK THfi'Ji IMPROVED SYSTEM i ABXIXO, Or The tllfflcalty of preserving good,clean, pure seed for agricultural purposes in thl3 Territory has been painfull felt hy many of our firmer who have had an ambltlon.ta raising grain vegetables, JLc, to procure those of the beat quality. For a long time this bos been viewed as m great evil, ami one which tber ahoald bo measures taken to remedy. - - About tbU time last year this subject was agi tated, and a& tho sugar cane crop is an important one In this country and the seed of this plant had suffered very great deterioration through the plant ingot broom corn Jn close proximity to it, a committee wad appointed to designate the lands on which each of these plants ahoald be grown. It was felt that such a movement was absolutely necessary, or we would soon be unable to produce an article of sugar cane In the country that would be worth grind ing. By confining the broom corn to a certain district a good article could be produced, and It' could be improved, and the ,aamefi also .with., the sugar cane; there would be nothing to prevent the production of an article that would be very rich in saccharine matter, and that would amply repay the producer "for hU labor and expense In the harvest of sweet which it would Farmer?, from Various yield districts, and some of them from the bes t cane-groin j? sections in th is part of the Territory, were united In their '- way to appear the easier, yet the p recti co of the right way will toon convince every! one that it is the more pleasant and profitable of the two. It Is a pleasure to a man to have a farm or city lot freevfrom weeds, and filled with the choicest varieties of grain, vegetables and fruits; besides, it pays. It costs no more to raise good grain, good vegetables, good fruit, than it does to raise poor; there Is no more expense in raiscolt or calf, or ing a good, lamb.than In raising a rant of the same variety; indeed there Is reason to conanimal costs clude that the nine-blood- ed , fine-blood- ed leas than -himv- w, - "I t giri being detected;- Having done " this the h lights vera rmgin jOXtinsniiahed s stane continued. The ; lady announced that the spirit of an Indian had possession of her and that she was ready to converse with any one in Chippewaw. Ono of the audience inquired if the spirit know Spot ted Tan. The medium j gavo some very Irrelevant reply, bat Vouchsafed no intel ligence In relation, te the departed brave, Much beu ringing, tying ana untying or knots followed and finished the show, When a light was again, procured the circle breaker went up to the lady and felt the material of her dress, and satisfied him self that it was the same he had touched in the dark.. He then, told her that he was the one Who had 'brokenthe circle." A prayer closed the exhibition which disgust ed the greater part of the audience. The medium intimated that 'She wss prepared to give private seance The writer of the article in the Omaha 2Ier'at& from which the above is summarised, thinks she unquestionably should give them in private only hereafter. r - i A XKW PLAIT. : -to- the other. him." The - medium -- was indignant - at the violation of; the; rules, and declared that she would not have tho. teasee had ahe not been assured that good order would be observed;! she declared moreover, that If the rules were again violated she would break It up sank ceremonic Before continuing the show the medium so arranged some of her immediate friends between herself and the audience, that none of the Utter could get to tho table without - Oun telegraphic dispatches form us very briefly of a new plan which ls . proposed for the discouragement of polygamy. It Is worthy of notice.and we hope it will receive attention. The Bill proposes, with the view to check polyg amy in this Territory, to give suffrage to the women. We like this suggestion. If carried out, and it should work as Its originators hope it will, it would be a very easy method of settling this vexed S peels 1 to the Evening iVrvrt. question, and without the fuss and trouble which have heretofore attended the various schemes that have been proposed COA'CinESSIOAI for that object; but If the ladles should exercise the right of suffrage and yet not The Alabama land .grant bill was discourage nor ibreak down polygamy, passed. :) then members of Congress would, perA resolution was adopted fixing Jan-nar- y, 1867, as the date from: which conhaps, be satisfied to let the question rest, to make roturns or their fees. are suls themselves cease to about and troubling A bill was introduced to rav denntv an institution which those who are most collectors assessors the same as col affected by It hold as every way prefera lectors andand assessors when discharging ble to the monogamies Institution and their duties; referred. A bill to facilitate telegraphic comthe execrable practices which flourish munication between the Eastern and under its sway, In either case the pass Western Continent was preferred to the age of the Bill might be attended with committee on Commerce. A bill granting lands for! a railroad satisfactory results, and, therefore, as an earnest advocate of Woman's Rights, from Lake Superior to Vermillion lake, we go in for It, and say let the ladles of was referred to the committee on Public lands. :.! ;..ft u , Utah have the right of suffrage. Kellogg introduced a bill granting the of way to a railroad from New Orright leans to the IUo Grande, in the direcEDITORIAL SUMMARY. tion of Mazatlan: also a bill to dispose of the public lands in Alabama, MississipThe Inman Steamer City of Paris and the pi; Arkansas and Florida. . Canard Steamer Jtussid have ' lately had a Cole introduced a bill granting lands trial of speed from New York to Liverpool, to aid in the construction of irrigating canals In California, i though it is stated that is was not a pre-a- r ' Trumbull, from the Judiciary Comranged race, j a Joint Resolution, rereported The City o Paris left New York at 1:45 p. mittee, to removals from civil offices to., on the 10th of February, and arrived at lating In Virginia; also, with amendment, a Liverpool at 5 a.mM on the 10th, thus mak bill to reorganize the judicial system. ing the ran In the remarkably short time of The amendments allow more than one 8 days, 15 hours and 15 minutes. The I2us Circuit Court to be held at the same time the same District by the direction of sia left forty-fiv- e minutes Liter, and arrived In the Presiding Judge: also that Circolt at Liverpool an hoar and thirty minutes la- Courts may be held, by the; Supreme i ., ter. ... Justices, and Circuit Judge .sitting toThe City of Paris, it will bo seen, made gether. The present Clerks of the Cirthe trip in forty-fiv- e minutes leas time than cuit and District Courts are to continue her rival the Jiussia. Not much difference, In office until other, appointments are Also, with an amendment, the bat sufficient to make the Inman Tool jubi made. to repeal the Tenure of Office House bill d lau law. The amendment lant and to endanger the suspends the act rels of the Canard Company. There has till the next session of Congress. Also, been a feeling of rivalry between the two ablll to enforce the Fourteenth Amend; yi lines for some years; hut the advantages ment. J r .: i ', . Craglnlntroduced a concurrent resoluwere bo clearly on the aide of the Canard the auditing committees tion, that the latter affected a feeling of disdain of thedirecting House and Senate to report a bill for tho Inman. Bat of late the Inman steam defining' the number, duties and com- ers have been competing, and successfully of the employees of both to. too, with the Cunard, and the two lines are Knsatlon Morton offered a joint resolution pronow not far from being equal. that a to-da- in- y (i gy Sclfjjrblt. i statements - respecting the - deterioration of the sugar cane seed.' There had been a great falling off in the yield of molasses to the acre of late years, which was clearly traceable to the hybridization of the seed through tho planting of broom corn in close proximity to the sugar cane. ' The committee acted upon the Instructions which "they received, from the lueetlng. And, designated the portions of the five acre lot on which the broom corn and sugar cane should be planted, and their lines of demarcation, we believe, were observed In last year's 'r plan ting r Bnt though sugar cane" and broom corn needed immediate attention, the object sought was not attained by their separation. To ; assign , them distinct fields was but the Initiatory step. The lutentlon was to follow that up by similar measures until all our grains,. vegetables' and fruits, that were liable to hybridization, should , be sown or planted on separate, apota of ground, and the various kinds be kept pure and free from' deterioration. ; No people can bo better situated to accomplish this than the Inhabitant of this Territory. The people are united, are laboring for one end, and are under the acknowledged' control of Bishops in their several Wards. 'It U; the province of the BUhop . tos look after the secular interests of his Ward, and by counseling with and calling to his aid the best A Mrs. Noble, formerly ono of the Fox practical talent under his jurisdiction girls who gained notoriety at Rochester, N. he can effect great reforms In all these Y.,ln the first development of Spiritualism, matters in his Ward. If one kind of wheat gave a seanee at Omaha lately. She professis better adapted for the soil of the settle- ed to be able to present manifestations sim ment thau auother and that can easily ilar, to those of the Davenport brothers. be ascertained by holding a public meet- When the time for the performance had aring for the purpose let it be decided rived, the first thing done was to make a to defray the expenses of the hall unanimously to sow that kind; and no collection to other. If there is a variety of solI,and it re- and pay the medium for her trouble. For cents per head this purpose seventy-fiv- e quires more than one kind to suit, let was paid by tho spectators, of whom there those kind bo decided upon, providing was a large number present. . always that proper precautions be taken Mrs. Noble was then introduced to the as to prevent, their admixture and deterior- sembled sign seekers, and made some ation. And so with other grains, and engthy remarks, after which . tho show with vegetables and plants in all their commenced. varieties." When these are once properThe first part of the exhibition 'consisted ly; attended, to,' the steps necessary to n tying the lady's wrists, apparenUyxcloso raise good stock, the best of their kind, together, the ends of the cord being then wlM naturally ' enough suggest them- Ued around a leg of a table close to which selves to the Bishop, his counselors and she sat, and upon which were placed a guitheXieadlng men of his ward. Then if tar, tamborlne, and some horns and bells. the room was extinguished, a expends' means and labor to The lightthoInmedium and the audience in procure the best varieties of grains, leaving total darkness. The extinguishing of the vegeUblca.fruIU and stock of all kinds, it was stated, was one of the lndispen- he will have' some encouragement to light, sible requisites to the success of the exhibipersevere. , Instead of his enterprise tion; another one was that all present must and foresight Ulng, as they to now la Join' hands, and that if tho circle thus too many, instances, only.eausea of an formed was broken, the Instruments noyanca and vexation to bJni, they upon which the spirits would operate, will b sources of pleasure and proflt. would fall. Soon after the Jugglery com The Bishops, in order tq .keep posted menoed one of tho gentlemen present, on all matters connected with the wei evidently of the "Didymns" stripe, broke fare of their Wards, ought to meet to the circle and moved about in the space be seats gether often and give each other the tween the table and the first linedidofnot in the ' benefit of their audience; but, by experience. , They could occupied affect least the the manifestations, spiritual by this means form themselves into a of vibrations from the guitar on consisting Mutual Improvement Society, or an the table, as had been predicted The doubts Agricultural Society, that would be un of the unbeliever were thus strengthened, equaled for its practical knowledge and and having on a pair of very soft rubbers, power to do good and to eCect great re he made his way noiselessly to tho table forms. Bishops, to properly magnify and stood at the end opposite tho medium. their calling, should be men of Intelli- - After waiting for a moment or two, he 'K j . . , - t r- - r ; 1 . , . well-earne- ' , mf ; and moat progressive mind of the com Their Wards, where thev re- munity. r side In the country, should each be a model farm on a grand scale; where models of everything that Is pleasant and attractive for a clty.1 "Farms, "city lots, roadsi lanes" and streets, In a prop erly managed Waid, should not bo fill ed with weeds, nojsW cumbered with straggling and unsightly fences, We allude to these subjects now, because we think them timely. ' Spring is upon us, and whatever is to be done this season In these matters ought to be done reached ont his hand cautiously and diacov ered that the guitar was not lying on tho table, but that it was being moved about In one hand of the medium, and in. her movements he touched the sleeve of her dress. Being now more than ever convinced of the imposture of tho affair he clutched at and caught the strings of the guitar, when the medium instantly dropped the Instrument and called but that the circle was broken, a light. and asked When the light was procured the guitar lay on the floor a few inches from the bottom of her dress with the finger-boar- d pointed toward her. The unbeliever had reached bis seat before the light was procured, which baffled tha attempt to. CIscqtcx fr ; I '.'i-- j viding majority of any State snail Do suiucient to ratify legislature any Constitutional amendment, and that .the resignation, withdrawal.' or refusal of a minority, to act shall not ef fect the validity of such1 ratification by the majority. Davis objected and the resolution went "over. ' ) j,, The bill to reorganize the navy was considered till the expiration of the up morning, tohour, which (.brought tho bill strengthen! Wblio credit. the bill. Sprague spoke in opposition toannounce A message from the House ed the passage of a bill to; strengthen public credit, un motion or ttnerman the House bill was substituted for one before the Senate. After Xurther debate the bill passed In the same shape that it passed tne House, 42 to in. me senate then went into executive Session and afterward adjourned. "' ; : i ' HOUSE. Several members appeared and quali . :A Annmberof bllla were introduced one by Julian to prevent further aales of the unaer tne prepubilo lands, except one also 'to discourage emption laws; ) Utah 'In by granting the polygamy j suifrage to women, One by Poland, i fied.: I I nm an The business en the Speaker's table when the" government' promptly rorwara to nounced its intention was taken up. bring The Senate hill,, striking the word such a bill without delay, j I wLite"'from the law relating to the Toronto. Wm. H. Taylor, a promiDistrict of Columbia was passed, when- nent produce merchant, Known .as thes -- i : the House adjourned. ; nis absconuea; Barley ii.ing,nasf;ii,T.-.-.-t j- who murdered lieutenant Commander sentenced to October last, were ten years respectively T-- -in the State Z'tf" ' :J:f.l Prison - Indian, outrage r reported in Hum-bolCounty, California; One 'man. while pIoughlDg his field, was killed by the savages; hU house was plundered and fired,, the family barely escaping by flight.'' u. Immediate ; pursuit ' was made, hut the Indians escaped into the Late Arizona Intelligence says Indian depredations amd murders are numer ous; the people are becoming exasper ated and a war of extermination is suggested,' commencing with the mas sacre of the Indians residing on, the Government reservations. .. Legal tenders 77. New York, 15. The Overland maU, with California dates to Feb. 23rd, has arrived: an immense quantity of mall matter was received.' : ; n Waahlncton. The Senate Itepuhllcan caucus nominated the following: John It. French, or rJorth Carolina, Sergeant-at-armJohn M. Morris, of Conn., Executive clerk A. M. ClafiT, of the Bufialo IZrpreu. l'ublio Printer. Dewlstown, Me. The Congregational flat Church, at Wilton, i was crushed this morning1 by the weight of snow on the foorr only tne library tras saved. Chicago. The following are the chair men or tne nouse committees: on Elections, Paine, Ways and Means, Schenck, Cooper second: Ap propriations, Dawes; .Beamen second; Banks and Currency, Garfield; Pacific Itaiiroati, w heeler or. JNew Yora; Claims. Washburne of Mass. Com merce, Dixon; Public Lands, Julian; caa uu u vaa V9w vuwo- uuiuutAv tures Morrill; Agriculture Wlfson of Ohio; Indian Allairs; uiarfiie or Kansas: uaus, XiuMUj a.ixMlxa.j 4UIJ.VU, Shanks; District of Columbia, Cook of111 KevolntlonJndlclarv. Blnfirnam: a oi uoya, ary jtudiic Jx. fji&ims, hn rriuo.; wa innisna aa AUUAMU. CUUiVUlCi WWU1U to-da- y !4 5 dt , i i i f ? 1 ; are heavy. t' London. The Duke de iiontpensier declares that he does not seek the Span ish : throne; should he be chosen He would accept the crown, but ne wisnes the question of his election not to be madeia pretext for civil war. . j .London. There was a slight Bhocic or earthquake throughout eastern Lancashire this morning; no damage done. ' JVlenna, The Relchsrath favors the Government proposal to subject - the Landwehr to the military authorities. . The JSvening MaU has Cuban, advices via Nassau. General Lescoa haa failed three times to make his way to Puerto Principe; the Insurgents each time repulsed him with heavy loss. A large number of wounded lhave arrived at v Neuvietas. A deputation headed by the Mayor of Dublin has visited Windsor Castle to petition for the disestablishment of the . ZIGN'S . 1 . Savage and: Smith, Ban Francisco. iiK-- S iianui-tie- - s; - of-Wi- s.: CO-OPERAT- IVE : ; OllBMIf EE ... INSTITUTION. j , Irishchurch. ' ? : j , ; :. nd tns JlulbuUon pf r ests of tbi Tmory. Qeneral Mercnanaias u we peopia I : ,s havu for its objcu rnaia consolidation of tba MsreantUs InterX the msTrruTioir, AK1CI VALS AND DEPAItTUKES ' DYNTA6E. ' From the East. P E Folger.Geo Gunther, Isaac Merritt, J L Calls, C Fuestenberg, T John Shea. G Ilerring-toShort, Wm II alley, J Snllivan, M Sullivan, John. McCarty, John Learz, Patrick Dugan, Charles Murphy, Jerry Shea, Wm Casey, S B Young, To the East. II W Nesbett, S K Dey, W E B Bartholomew, J T Beanton, Robert Ed Barber, E It Bul-len- s, Hannagan,B D A Coe, CM rough. ' To the North. Frank Bauri. R Hawles. Clay Thompson, G B Moulton, W E FredD M Browm, G C ericks, JJ D Huntoon, Dean, iuioreage. ; t To the West. Richard Hall. Jos Waller. King, J W Gildersleeve, T Stapleton, Michael ievme, txL Doman. , . 4 . At a Small XXarrln et Profit . n, Ii 'ii' ) takes pleaaur in auDOoaolnf tbat Its Taa4uess is rally orgamcea sna t ,4'-:..- , - ; 1 ABB a J : WOW OPEHED : if advertisements: NEW I - In the splendid ialldlng formerly oocnpJed iby JL Wm. JENNIKGS & Co., a., .H. B. Clavsoa & J. T. Gala 6j ManAj V m m . - -- m MISS I.UCILLX; i A. auu Territories, wa avvuviAWU XlUAitffy Kogagement of the Dlstingtushed Artiste, ' w sr EAGLE EiilPORIUM, a vAingu of aee y Cnllom, Affairs, Banks: III.: invalid tensions, .ueniaxnin or Mo.; Boads.tlngersoU, of as rum irovk - - IS MX AMD Iil.;-Mluln- Ferris of xi.Y.: Freedmen'a Ailalrs. Dochroy, of N.C.: Bducation. Arnell of Tenn.:- Reconstruction: Butler of Mass: Rochester. Allen Smith was killed yesterday, while entering a church at the head or a ronerai .procession, by a trap door, which was blown by the wind from the belfrey. crushing his skull. Washington. 15. A delegation of the Greek. Choctaw and Chicka Cherokee, saw j uutans nad an interview with the President they stated their desire to with the Government to preserve peace between' the Govern ment and the Indians. The Interview was of a very pleasant character; Boston. Gloucester papers state that tho gale of the 6th was one of the most disastrous to the fishing fleets ever ex perienced. As far as heard from ' six men were lost.! Great fears are entertained for the safety of several vessels, which, when last seen: were' in a disabled , condition. New 'York: The Tribune's Atlanta special gives the; details of more Ku Klux murders in. Murray Co., Ga. Joshua Hill denies that he sent a dispatch urging the Georgia Legislature to adopt the Constitutional Amend r ment. , .i Chicago. A boiler 'exploded in a distillery In the northern part of the city the enginyesterday afternoon, killing eer, severely scalding a boy and almost demolishing the building. Chicago. The Republican1 special says the removal of Defrees, as Congressional printer, by the Republican Senate Caucus, causes much surprise, as it was not known that he had any opBuffalo M. of the A. Clarke, position. IZtpress was nominated, after a severe struggle. There was no effort made to' remove Gorham. The Tribune' a NewtYork special aays that James Fisk, junr., recently offered a million dollars for the NeW York Times newspaper; the. offer was dej clined, 16. Cole and Chicago, Sargeant have agreed to give Walte ft naval office and Buckbee a postal agency, vice Truman of Oregon, declining. r rat The following, appointments have been agreed to: Postal agent, Benjamin Xt. , Underwood; Surveyor-genera- l, Indian Appiegate; Superintendent, Presidential elector Meachin; Internal revenue collector. Dr. Bowlby; Assessor Frszer hi retained; Asst. Registers, A.T. Roseburg and Wml RJ Willis; Receiver, Flint; Indian agents, Jas. T. Gazely, Benjamin Simpson, ; Capt. Lovellette and John Smith. vi-- i New York; Two, hundred and sixty hogs, already dressed, were seized on Saturday at the Hudson river depot by the Sanitary Inspector, ail somewhat diseased. It is believed that numbers been thrust ' upon of diseased hogs have " " " " the market. Colonel Stockton has arrived at St. Marks, Fia., from the camp of the Cuban insurgents. He brings an address from the Supreme Junta, asking recognition and giving - numerous reasons ; therefor. "New Orleans. Gen Canby has issued an order appropriating $25,000 from the State Treasury of Texas to carry on the provisional government of that State for the current year. Louisville. The funeral of Mr. was attened by the Masonic .frater and a large number of citizens. nity r Washington. Commander L.: M. Powell has been commissioned a Rear Admiral, on the retired list. The Executive Mansion was crowded with visitors this morning. New York. S. T. Clark, the financial editor of the ZW&uns, died The Post saya the Central railroad, having neglected to pay the Government tax of five per.cent. of its net earnings, the question will come before the Internal ItevenueDepartment, The amount involved hi $1,200,000. The Commercial? special aaya'A.T. oie wan assea tne iavor of a man for the office of District naming Attorney of New York: the President said he had promised that office to a friend last summer. And the popular Comedian, j OLD COIISTITUTIOII - to-da- co-oper- ate BUILDIHB, I t ! y; -- ! " " ; 1 , 1 : r br Sopported i ELDREDQE TUESDAY, MAR. I6r ! 1869,- - . CLA WSQN. 6e ! 'i . r:o:- - Second appearance of j T ULTKXY OCCUPXI Eliss! ANNIE 10CKIIART WESTERN LUCILLE - ber rxial rrsooaUon of ( it IN? THE la grMt AND rjADAHE YlflE- ISABEL LADYj r, In the ever famous, MqraLand Kmotlonal Dramauzaiion, Dyu w, xay 5 of i In Acts, leure, IXq highly-popula- Ill win be ioand a Complets Assortment of THE ELOPEIiEIIT. ; l i As originally playdd "by Miss WESTERN for Hundreds or Nights in aU the pjrln- , cipal Theatres m tne v awn. r t i ' t , 141 . ' ; aJ?JfcSiftiaf!LUClM.E WESTERN 3Xjt J ADtrai iMhihiii ruiri-- , Miss Annie Lockhart Barbara llare AndaPaUand Superior ! CORPS DRAMATIQTJE! , AND CAPS, HATS JPoter$ and JYofframme, : :o,- Ferormano sSuDOOBS OPEN at 7 o'clock, , . . . fit. 71SW 'nUMdlUll i M tn vrmmATtJMUl Jbr fynoprts ses . Boots and Shoes. - , ' ( i i . v AND AT THB Buttonhole. Overseaming .i- SEMGIIACHniECOIIPMT - 4 l 1100 - ... .tv. . -.- -- -'. e . a wuu use or s things dene by best lxwa: BUtch iiac nines HQLES BUTTQ'I fiHD EYE-LE- T ... In all fahrles, anX' OVJEBSKAMrXQ. . fZo one shobld pnrchase before examining; tlie preat arletr and exthis Machlneor from cellence of work: It baa gained tne unanimous verdict of being; the best and ? Complete Family Ewinf filxtliijic x 1 Only J XYXB JCaXCTTFaCTUSXIl. ' by The Buttonhole Is genuine saaa atitch asMa- hardware; I -- and stronger. The hand bntmors regular by Manuiaciorera, Vreea-ma- k chine ls now In use and era. Tailors, Ladles' bhoemakers, &c, , gtTTS Bend for Circular and Sample to It00 Chesnnt atreet, Pa or 4SJ Broadway, New York. - CO , iZL -- Js ;M JL" r t . 0. 4 :&Mj 11 .QTJEENSWARE, t i . m ; - ' A' Chesnnt Street, Philadei . j 48J Broadway, New York. , . phla; ? U-. ; , y j man. The Celebrated Combination Machines, ufactured by tela Company are unquestionably superior to all other, making; in addition to all PWncipai Offices i. --r COlISTMMflll' BUILDP OLD in criminal suits allowing defendants to testify; one by Hanks, authorizing the New York, New. Foundland and London Telegraph .Company to land COS .... their cable on the shore! of the United States; also to create a chief veterinary surgeon, for the U. S One by Ward to GALDER D. repeal the provision requiring all miliaddressed to be orders through tary the General of the army. ' One by Kelly to establish, an assay office . at Helena, Montana; one by Paine to provide a AND provisional government or Mississippi: The bills introduced y number 145." The Speaker announced that the committees and the names of the chairmen had been telegraphed Bingham, under a suspension of the a Joint resslution which rule, introduced : passed 89 to 39, for the protection of the Salt Lake City and Ogden, interests of the United States In the Union Pacific . Kallroad. It declares that the late meeting of the stockholders PUBLIC Beg to Inform their FRIENDS and the at New York have been legally held. , that tneywlU be prepared to and approves their resolution of ad It authorizes journment totoBoston. remove its general ofil the company ces from New York to Boston , Philadel phia, Ualtimore. Chicago. Cinclnnatti. Council Bluffs or Omaha; It prohibits I a or court circuit District any except court of the United States, from enjoincare of CAT.1) Elt Co- -. Oirden, Addresaed toor to all, parte on tbe TiautlTOKY.lxnmeaiatalx ing the company or appointing a receivthe opening- of tbe er, and provides that after the next an nual meeting at Doston, in 1870. the i U P.R.O. FOB IfllFFlC TO OGDEII. company's meetings may ,ba helJJn either of the cities above named, Dawes introduced the Indian Appro Our lrjCalder,hatloghad fourteen year's exbill. perience in all nrmrtmenls of the business, inpriation cluding that of Maunder, of the l&Tet carrying Garfield Introduce a bill, which was company in Isco'liud, who owned raUroad, ... Tcsnsn.,.-.-- , 7: rksssed last Conrmesabut was not signed vessel kbU canals, steamboau tnd paUln-the number of being oetarinlnad togive tn uiraost by the President.placlng tiielr ratroa. tbey nopeanto r l. ye 13 Judge Advocates i uw army ,ai ien; the republicans moved the introduction full toppcrt d ilzTc'.a-rersof tbe Merciuanta I oi a put w iejuzg civil EaXIISgcS, UUh. i ADVERTISEnEHTS; V '1 And ; Agnculturar Implernenjs. i to-da- IlUDlHlJl t to-da- y. t , , : l . to-da- y. Receive arid Eorvard Goods :o:- - i ' ' V : j . r Bailsr-o-tlont- -- oi j ; .1 i. -- I : , . ' -- : d73tf , . . ........ n n j j The various Firms, Jobleia the Territory, and the Public genethroughout are cordially Invited to call and examine rally,Immense Stock of Oooda, as the Inducethla ments offered stre aoca as most Insure ttselr : - vs Liberal Patronage. f .... . v. i : ".1 Parties at a distance, wishing to order Goods, either by letter or telegraph, lors 1 ; assured that their .Goods will be 'promptly and carefully packed, marked andor uxxrded, according to instructions, ci ks cccd mzs us if thet thkjseijIes r WERE ' - - ; Fr.ESDT.j .j services of llessra. II. B.- - Beatle, John James Phillips, and other well known Batesmen are secured:- - wnlch ls s euarantc e of f Tbe Clara-- , satlstaetlon to the Patrons of the institution. 1 i uenerai EaserlAtenaett. j; Ciit Lake caty, lurch 10, 1SC7. w .T5 mxt . I 1 r ' II i: I! A |