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Show expectation. Our citizens have a Utile EUROPEAN. regard for law and Justice, if Judge In the trial for London, has none. a large number of witnesses are perjury to be brought. forward by theexpect"The high judicial tragedy" which ed prosefiKOHOE Q. CANNOX, cution to show that the claimant of the meditates la In McKean Utah the Judge EDITOR AND FUBU8HXK. Tlchborne estates is one Ills destruction of 'llocmonijm" and the reported that. detective Orton. have arrived does'not a which, from Australia, with a warrant to arrest purpose 'Mormons,? Th are day, - Keren 1I.1S7. come ' of murder. the scope of his legal Orton on charges ( within 14. PtMMtn. tha arvrfttA.nJ BERLIN. In has not the first who was which he duties. of a contemplated shadow of right to engage, and In the murderouseuspeeted on Bismarck, has attack ELECTION. publlo announcement of which he vol- bem released. London. Secretary Fish's reply to untarily exposed his folly to the gass Granville' note in relation to the Ala of the whole world,' though the .Ma bama reached Minister Schenck claims, eeems very slow to see It. last night. The tone of the communi"The Insulted mslesty of the law," is cation is evidently pacific An intior Representative in Congress. is given of the regret and sursimply a bit of editorial stock In trade mation of the American government at prise FRANK FULLER. to' the no has and fitting application the English Interpretation of the treatv Fur Stat Senator from Salt Late, ease, excepting where the majeely of of Washington. the law ha been insulted by Judge A telegram from Gibraltar report Tooelet am.d Summit Counties. McKean'a subversive and nsurpatlve distressing disaster In that harber, WILFORD "WOODRUFF, whsreby a number of people belonging course, and there it has been shamefully to the royal navy lost their lives. A GEO. Q. CANNOK, Insulted. ; , boat belonging to the British steam WJI. JENNINGS, "A prosecuting attorney not in the frigate Aradine, at anchor oflTthe town, CIIAS. n. HEMPSTEAD. from the vessel to the shore, Interest of the defendants," is a similar while going eleven persons drowned. For Representative from Salt Lai Cbmty. bit of stock, in trade, and is just the capeixed, and two ofneera. Including kind of stock dealt In by the Bait Lake Dublin. Richard Figott, editor of JOUX TAYLOR. ) manufacturer of sensational diipatcb.es the Irishman, was released from his BRIO HAM YOUNO, Jn., for the press outside. But the phrase three months' Imprisonment for libel JOHN T. CAINE, on the Chief Justice during the trial of TU03. T. AKERS, has no further meaning. the Fenian Kelly. Plgott's friends A. r. ROCK WOOD, made a demonstration In his honor S. A. MANX. upon hi relet ee. and he was afterwards .SrxcxAA to ran PKSKKKT XEW&.) entertained at a breakfast. THE EVENING NEWS. . trines, their laytagoutof their city, it Institutions, etc in advance now and say, we believe been a much abused people, they haveaimed to build a beautiful city for they and make it a quiet, peaceable, moral eins of drunkenness, gambcity. The have not been of places ling and loose this we know from good their making, authority, and of these we shall speak. PEOPLE'S TICKET. , - f Srfrjjrapli. Vice-Presid- ent , i PER WESTERN VXIOS TEL EG BAP II USE. Allcrno on Dispatches . CONGRESSIONAL. house. Blair reported a Washington, bill authorizing the Southern Clalme Commission to appoint a special commissioners to take the testimony In the cases pending before the Commission: after considerable discussion the bill 14. was passed. . EASTERN DISPATCHES. officer Laf-liA'oiul comwss bsfore Washington. New s, the of York, mittee to investigate: the custom house frauds this morning. ' He testified that error occurred in ni omoe oaring smonstlor to a million eight month, The error azalnat the govern- dollar. ment amounted to three or tour hun dred thousand. The naval office, he said, exercised supervision over ; the collector's department. . . Iiousvnxt. 13. The man who sui cided by throwing himself under a train In New Albany, Ind., onn MonIdeutlfled aa a day, 'was citizen of Balem : his body has been taken there for interment. Cincinnati, 14. A collision occurred last night on the C. P. & D. R. R The Msrietta train was coming In and the Erie train for New York was going out; the smoking car of the Tatter well-know- Berne, Switzerland, Feb. 9, 1872. i Editor Deteret New Dear Sir I have last received a letter from a friend In Paris, who is connected with the Academy of Sciences, containing a long and detailed account of an city, experiment recently made in that to demonstrate the possibility of aerial navigation. In the hope that the sub ject may be Interesting to your readers. to send yon a snort I lake the account ofliberty the experiment made and result obtained. Mr. Dupuy de Lome, who, during the Beige of Paris had been engaged in numerous aerostatic experiments, read on the 6th of February , to the members of the Academy of Sciences, a report upon the aerial journey undertaken by himself three days previously. xne nail or tne Academy was rilled to overflowing with European sclentiflo ceiebritiee, eager to near the explanations of the innovator. At eleven o'clock, on the morning of me zaa or February, 1872, Mr. Dupuy de Lome entered toe car with fourteen persons. The wind was bio wins: vio lently from the south, the bulletins of the observatory were very threatening, and a tempest raged in the channel, while the gale around Paris became every moment more violent. In spite of these circumstances, the brave captain shouted the word of command, and the balloon, let loose, as cended with great speed. . The propeller being adjusted, and worked by hand. commenced to revolve, at first very slowly, but by degrees with greater speed. The rudder or helm was next tried, and the balloon was steered in various directions, la spite of contrary winds. ' An anemometer, in front of the oar, indicated theplaced rate of soeed with great accuracy, while a mariner' compass, a barometer and a thermometer, enabled the captain to determine the exact position of the balloon. The trial trip lasted four hours, during whioh the epeed attained, directly againet the wind, was, at an altitude of 2000 feet, about 43 kilometres or 27 miles an hour. At precisely three o'clock, thanks to its peculiar construction, the balloon made a steady, easy descent at the very spot determined upon before the departure of the travellers. The problem which Mr. Dupuy de .Lome pretends to have solved is three a ' a PERFECT FIT in Desirous of procuring withes tu THE TUB undersigned mends tliat id REDUCTION S TA VLB AND FA NC Y Like a Brilliant, Clear and ' Safe Light! - If we cannot suit jou from our roady-mad- : stock, : WK W1U HiUE JO OBDEB and Insure sat anvatvia and analltr desired, isfaction. Oar acuities tor Manufacturing ar unsurpassed in tnia city. e F We Invite your attention to our eonaplete stock; UIB! AT TBS STORE f 1 For those1 We have a Large Stock, all gradec and at SADDLERS It to their Interest to examine lbe quality and prices or our stock 1 EASTERN & WESTERN HARNESS, . Tat, Bridle, Dash. Uoliar, Winker, Fair and Lace Leatber. Saddle Trfgu and Halters. with their their Have broke sleep thoughts, We 1TOKSE of make COLLARS, especially brain witn care. In wlilca we oauitot full to give aatlafaetlon. Their bones with Industry." Bectiea a large variety ol manufactured Cali's fornia Dollars, our amort n en t Includes we were celeorated copper-rivetIn Horse 1X las. Salt Lake City 'While I Tbe Largest Assortment i EAST TlJMPLli STRK13T ON tbe not. s iLAHPvGOO ' Come and see nja wuither yon bar BOOTS - No. 209 Hlcblk-n- n Wm Cliarle K. Cram, Bostos, Sole Agents for the dSOSoa DANFOBTII Avenun, CHICAGO. Ii Hobart Basset Hilln, - Henry COffloe. 70 IPeaU . i IX. tit.) , ; SWEET, DEMPSTER & CO. HALF BLDCKi VK3T OF POST OFFICE. d62tf - TtRATDE. DOGGETT, B1SSETTU HiUS, Manafactaiers tnd wtiolesale Dealers la In the Territory. ed i RICK STOIUi S3 CHICAGO AFD r At LI DATJIEL CREIMIC. dl27 ly jss: i kindly supplied with information of Notloe 99 Slain Street.' the most valuable and reliable kind. not for speculation, for we have not a We hare lately received, and are constantly eiaai all toe ao vemanufoot of slock, nor are we ever tern pted reoelTlug, largewesupplies of to cif KOOda. and proearn, as Into any speculation wnatever. auoa y aall siruoies ual will and facture, We were vsry kindly furnished spec- matutatn oar character tor reliability. imens of some of the rich oris, andIIIDKS BOUGUT. these are before us rich, in their glecmWe Ing, and valuable Intrinsically. Z. C M. I. Boot & Sio3 Depailmanl, name a few of them. The "Emma Mine," Little Cotton' At the Sign cf BIG BOOT, wood. This is a wonderful mlue. Our " 99 Main Street, SALT UKG t'irv. sample are marked 215 ounces per too, 250 ounces per ton, and $500 sliver per ton, some samples fabulously rich. The "Savage," $250 Bllver per too. Mountain Lion, East Canou, $300 per ton; "South Star," 200 ounces per ton. The Pioneer Mining and Tunneling Co., Little Cottonwood, 275 ouoces silver per ton very rich. Au esc ulent afcorinieni of No. 1, "Little Emma," very rich. No. 2, "Flagstaff," very rich. No. 3. "Vindicator." very rich. Grape VIue', f I Prettiest. Front- o7 J Hay-ward- j PR i Lowest Prices. - - ea-tve- NEW XJtl will find AT ' TM Is that' like : ! DtlLT BADE the Only $2,50 for Five Gallons Orders by Mall receive careful and prompt attention. Observe tne address 99 Main Street. over-caref- Cffacker. . LAMP and PicH, PETROLEUM 1L FIQlfiu 1 , Cakes, 5 Ormslstlng. in part, of tbs best brand ot Frtnch mar, and American Cair HEIDI, moroccos,Hanta Upper Leatbsr, Boot Unlnss. Toppings. LeeUier,sve- -, Croiaad Kaatera 8oiNails, and Trees, Lasts, Peg", pacesaery to a full rytblna; else outfit for manufacturing ' ' by band or meoainery. been carefully selected for Oar Oesds bsrlnf Mr. exompton, taey can oe ids Trade oy our - relied on, and prices are as low as any foods of like quality can be sold here. Fresh Rreatli r jo a BOOT & SHOE MAKERS! GR0 GERIES ; : Repatriate Ssae Keesly, Promptly and .1; Cbeeply. Findings, that Good .News for those JStiroot, anil eboitre afsort'msnt to select from. TvXslxx. eather hn un Inform COST OF LIGHT! will And at 1.1-- 0 IMITATIJ! RElJEWED BLOCKADE! OX , A 1 other, appear to b rather spitefully clined toward Utah and the other Territories. In that paper of March 12, are the following comment upon the recent social meeting ot the Delegates from the Territories and President Colfax, and Grant, other high officials and Influential gen tlemen In Washington The Tadpole members of Congress appear to be In an unasaal state of ex citement la Washington. The Tad poles are the Dale! from the Terrl toriee, who In the .Lower Uoom hare the right of speech, bat no Tote voce et pnrtera nihil. We perceive that they got op a dtnnet a few days ago at which they croaked melodiously They bad the President and Vice- - President, as truest, and amonglli other an madnotable, declared that It tiere they wee no ionfr possible for m man and a Territorial Delegate to beexeladed from upon Uie axrairs ot toe nation. voting Ho far as it was poealbla to make oat from the rather turgid oratory of toe occasion, It is evident that the Tadpoles meant a eystem of Territorial Governments, so altered that while the greater of the expense of maintaining part them shall be defrayed by the nation at large, their privilege shall be on an equality with those of the Bute. If they should bo allowed, to vote In the Lower House, we should find them claiming a similar right in the Senate. Are not queetlone affecting the Territories aoted upon there aa well as in the other wing of the Capitol? If the "Tadjtolea" meant precisely what the Alia supposes, Is thsre anything outrageous la their meaning? It can hardly be dsnied that taxation without representation la utterly to the fundamental principles of American government. Yet such i OF UTAH. f THE MINES The "mines of Utah" are destined to astonish the world. Their present rich are, ere developments, fabulous as (they but a beginning of what is to be, for of mountain there are hundreds of miles has never the foot of man ranee where . a. as wtw oId trod, yet where, ueep in me ore ub; lie buried the precioue neatb, no. not old. but sliver, gleaming a world, and silvsr, enough to purchase thousands of to Utah will flock tens of new comers from all parts of the world, to find the buried treasures yet to be revealed. Our recent visit to Salt Lake was us that "Salt Lake enough to convince one of the greatest points to be is City" of trade in thUTpaitof the world, for that wonderful valley, 300(?) miles long, rich also in its agricultural capacities, Is capable of sustaining a population of half a million of farmers and a million of miners. Our stay of a week at Salt Lake gave us volumes of the history of that wonderful city, and we shall try and do it in a hurried sketch, but in justice, not a aeries Ol cnapier on eecu tueiuc. Now it Is bound up in winter chains of snow and ice, and the rich mines are sleeping, and the earth, trees and plants are sleeping; In one month nature will grain and put on her spring robes, the green, the trees will grass will become blossom, the flowers will bloom, and of gold even, the mines of silver, andmen will eeek will be opened, and wealth ncnes. ul fathers "For the foolish -- Tilt )(J GREAT RICH OR POOR, -- STATE In- j ADVERTISEMENTS, p,iiwbtm, LAIS & - Tub A I(a California, for soms reason or mi give our report of visits to the gardens and public places; this, however, we shall continue, and in our next we shall .n.ir niainlv of Mormons, their doc It kfc-Ke- an MATS-CAP- F U 11 H S Straw Goods. Back Gloves. nittn, xrtnbrellaa aed liraoU. 09 A 61 W WASHINGTON STflKKf. "c'tA. eras, iis!ri,,. rifles, BhooUnTaeile, FISHING W.UewpsurJ.1 GRAPES, iaJ o o dS0 3nr MLaUicnjMl. I ., . and Breeob IjohI liuplemeum and Klxed 8 Ammui, t tion 1'it.loi cartrldeeOnn Hot, powder, BiaRilnii fowder. Balety Fuur. a Keorl k. o into the Marietta track while jumped i. nuriutuiui full of passengers and the Marietta at low speed, ran Into It; only one train,was man hurt slightly. No. 4, "Ida Comstock," very rich. ' i 14. The examination Into Albany, Pear Trees, For. these samples we were indebted the printing frauds wai continued yesto the courtesy of- Messrs. Walkea terday. Peaches, Brothers, Molcombe & Co., Judge Rob New York. The death of a juror In inson, Mr. Sevenoake, and other gentlethe Mall ease will necessitate the selecStrawberries , men who have our thanks for their courtion of a new man to hear all the testiQPORTINC - COODR. tesy. Also to Messrs. Lawrence aud w mony oyer again from the beginning. unnsmitn's - Materials. Pocket Cntirrv. Nm Raspberries, Mann, of the Salt Lake House, for uovernor warmotn, in expressing Ha MAnif HIah 9 IKa Talf avIaa T or Oeo. T. Abbey's ceUbra- .I1 TrP'- Agent oraiia.Lioaer. very flue samples of the ores of the niTiewson me pomicai situation ln All uraers 'vfjciwveuiuj Currants, English for Uoods hardly be denied thattha Imposition of iakum ib Msmmoth out Mine Tinof (or of) oar line shall have the (copper), bsjb the opposition to Grant official strangers from a distance by a will increase tio ore district. This has been at the Sooth unless he assayed Roses, Etc. 7U state St,, CHICAUO. 85 per cent, pure, at Swansea, Wales, t.uToa, distant Exscntlvels repugnant to the changee his course. If the Cincinnati O EATON A ABBKY, 101 Lake 8t4 (Formerly we and recenthear has this mine been n.oniine Also, Light Brahma Fowls and Eggs, We have on hnd a farva and wm iZ?Js Juoulalana. plrit of American republicanism. Yet RTtV?n support ly sold in London for $625,000. Califorim.,i Stock: of GOOD GUMS, and are HI to such Imposition are the Tsrrltorles Bsveral physicians ' FOH monthly rt- 8ALK BY nia Farmer, , f attempting to tne same, direct aaaiuons io veiTing to y ironi will be pro uar tricesubject. It can hardly bs denied that I conceal cases of small-pouuima jnaauiaciurerav. we Y7. oner o are T. viass as iw Low oiuonai ss. iq oi ELLERBECK, the fact that the ahaolnta veto of onaiecotea. any uan nnnwin roe ooontry. u mww The coming Oar Sloes, The Chamber of Commerce memorof FISHING TACKLK Is notunr. Changes. Railway qU lake C ty. such imposed official atranger being ializes season promises to he an intensely the legislature to abrogate the rU Pfea in qaanuiy, qnailty, variety, or orlce. sufficient to nullify the wishes, leglsla-- I usury laws. od with the competing railway lines from the Missouri River to Den tlvsly expressed, of 100,000 American It is stated that government officers Q er. The resignation of Gov. Evans have discovered an ex tens! re scheme fold citizens is repugnant to American I TJEVVYOR EC R A D E and the election of Robert E. Carr as smuggling silks, lace, gloves, etc 1. constant The balerty. Yet such Is the condition of Utah of of the Preeident of Denver Pacific stability the bceu in Europe, which have FOR GEflTLEIilEH. railway, We might go on to much greater sent to Halifax and bought to the Kansas Pacific Railway thence to tit. Ste- loon. 2. rU A certain determined WILLI IY1 AfiTtC .regulated, FlKk, Clark & Flaga's celebrated 8f eclaltles complete control of tbe former corporlength in these Illustrations, but those phens, N. B., and snuggled across to speed. aU first class dealers in this cltr. sale are for by ation. Whether this York and will interfere New Calais, e we hare Boston, 6oir reaching .!. The "obedience" of the balloon to with the arrangement entered into but Sriivro. IVna m large qaantltles. It is stated the3. rudder aVeW kUSA JbVtaV9 Pi that there are reasons abundantly pow avnicago nr helm. a few weeks since between the Denver Mr. lloyrmrti tm JJ.1 Montwith The results obtained are entirely racmo and the Union Pacific TXXKEB A2TD MIX CORD, o Patent Pantaloon Drawers. erful to induce the Territorial Delegates real parties, have thus smuzgled seve with regard to the stabili- wnereDy me tatter secured Railways, satisfactory, Used and recommended hr ail Rwwini M. some to consult together upon the best means ral hundred thousand dollars worth the ImKassian Bracss. chine Mann faotnrers as the bst In the market ty of the apparatus, as during the portant concessions in the way of of securing to American citizens In the past year. r car. whole Kid Glovest the a remained in perbusiness to Laportea trip we Horace are Sun The not CEO. 8. MOULTON.Seiuing Agents, Denver, say that Greeley, fectly horizontal position, the various through Territories something like the common previous to Monday, New Styles of Neck: Dress. bad been in con- motions 100 and 102 Worth 8t., NEIF YORK. fully advised; but there is no reason to of the whether of passengers, American citizens elsewhere. sultation with Thomas Scott, with a believe that the Union Pacific will be rights w. B. Five Novelties Jast ont. Dover cloth walking, running or leaning over the materially benefitted by this last official Bblrta Now as to the supposition that citi- vlsw to compromising Erie matters, side and Hh1 rtlnon Runann Ti ra... on . nn . of not the In car, the affecting change. Very likely the Paotal'wn Drawers (red stamp.) Laporie's Cable zens In the Territories might enjoy but by the request of some of the Eng- slightest degree its constant RAJfDAIil A WILUAMS, fl scheme for a branch road from Jules-bur- g a.u uioven, ana we xtegent aureet oca r I. was lish stockholders the The 3rd condition of the stability. JlannfAclnrers olj i equal rights with citizens In the States, abruptly terminated. arrangement ' to Denver, will now be eerjously problem is CLARK A FISH, FLAOQ, and yet the Federal Congress furnish . Mr. Mathlas Clark, whose illness last also fulfilled, as the balloon readily Erojeoted, and but little doubt that the the slightest ' motion of the in connection with the means to carry on the Territorial gov- Monday caused a postponement of May- obeys helm. TravelineT Cag-sChs., or Colorado nervous died debilfrom Central Ilall' trial, Railroad, will enter see we no ernments, especial objection ii As to the 2nd oonditlon, the speed at2S7 Canal SU 3VI3W VOItltJ last the of construction evening. upon ity immediately to that. On the contrary, we think it Particulars war received this after- tained is not very great, but Mr. Dupuy this Factory 140 to 148 Front Bt, KEtFARK, N. J. auxiliary road. ZMnvor Tribune. would be a decidedly good thing. It noon of the loss of the ship Denmark, de LOme asserts, it will be much greater euxsiy would bs a graceful recognition and originally Tte Great Iicpublio, the If steam be applied to the propeller. 'fl. The starting point of Mr. Duduv de A lovics; heart and a QUIOS LINK BlfTWEItN . coante-nanclipper ship in the world, and L6me' LEITER substantial encouragement of the bold- largest FIELD, pleasant in CO., the of construction built Donald at theory Now East Boston. are commodities whioh a man McKay York, Oneensicwn & Liveinnni by is ness, enterprise, and energy of the brave She carried the New York supplies to oaiioons should never fail to take home with & 1. so MADISON THE V. S.SM Mi A To (CARRYING construct MARKET STS. that men and women who go forth Into the Ireland during the famine, and was them, they him. They will best season his food a maintain may constantly to permanent WTOMINa. owner A. hired her wilderness A. tsa-unbroken and subject it te his pillow. It were a great England by ire in snaonnclng to our has never been the ease and soften IDAHO, vJ irienas pieas (Thfs sbspe. we comwar as are ooce a and Crlmeau i the' that patrons Low, a. man during uses cnat ior , and chil: nis MINNEiaOTA. the wire and miDg improvements of civiliza- missary transport. She left Bio Janeiro, before). again in more eommodlons qaarters for .the MANHATTA, ssy to him, "He never uauMcuoD oi oarjueuinu Duimei, truly This shspe should be such that dren could 'r.v'a tion and thereby develop and multiply In WISCONSIN, ballast. Janusry ISO).1 for St. Johns. the2. main a frown or nnhappiness across brought axis balloon of be should the NEVADA, New our the national resources. Another excel- New Brunswick, for lumber. Hid good In a direction Occnpy iog Warehouse, OOIvOKAlXX to the line of pro- his threshold." parallel until March 2nd, when she was NEBRASKA lent result would be likely to flow from weather Six 201x190, Floors, pulsion. a northtierce where latitude S2. in (wbich Is considerably Here Ttasn Doable New lUarrena York ever WmIum., such a policy the Federal Congress, easter set in and continued until next By conforming to the first, Mr. Da. wur iwmtr locality, corner Btate and' WashCABIN from New York 180. Instead of keeping a Territory out of day, when the ship began to leak alar- poy de LOne a vol J the resistance passage I. and Sts.) ington ad depart. arranged throogh. n. manls eaS 8TEKBAUK: 130 from New Yors; V: fr. r "ivu uiurs fiuiiBfi enoria i crowding the Union as long as possible, would mingly, the water gaining steadily on opposed by the atmosphere This mornlnc, at o'clock, (lith March) of Liverpool, Qneenstown, Glasgow or iim . light and adaptability to the wants of double action steam pumps. On into the popcavltles or the balloon.msde 5" B',lJnraetkm of the boweia, after 6 business. i .; Ths corner store, 116x190 from base- deny, pay able inorcurrency. naturally be glad to see (lts Territorial four or contne currents to wind rrooi when oy utKMJM, ant sonorunarirs March 4th storm uuuiaMi4uan carKTajir. Nor to J" Uermanyj asvoiea tbs but the "5 Jobblnr. w,T exoiasively lulled, Mary Ann Bansom, aged 1 year, S months and with this Increased room we have way, Bweden, Ac.at LoweNt Ka4 wards off its hands as soon as ny such penter reported twelve 'SALT LAKE CITY! tbe S days. enlarged feet of water lo structed according toto the old plan. Remlttaneea to Brltalnl Ire'an an dreat stocks vartettee and In oor of every br.nch the second point, Funeral f the Continent. y Territory was In any wise capable of the hold, and captain Ingram ordered theBy conformity 10 o'clock, res. wnoieaaie ousiness, adding-- bealdea. tbe largest at Saturday so A morning WILLIA.MS to most with and motion, QUIUJ ,2linM (Wkv Apply frequent three boats to be provisioned and laun- mostrevolving is complete stock of 10 la Ward. Friends of the family are sustaining Itself as a State. Bo we see ched. ldenes, New York. The captain and eighteen sailors Thisbaloone, entirely avoided. WBf. VALDER, Arret. ; nothing, In the remarks of the Atta,bat embarked Is the first time in the history of invited to attend. & Upholstery Iron in life the feet SALT LAKKt Cliy. f Carpets boat, forty OP UTAH, a little not very sensible ridicule of long, with watertight compartments. aerostation, that suoh result have been Mm. Star, please copy. dlSSly west of New York. We would alto Shown w should busl-nand Territorial matters, rather a small At Beaver Cltr. March art. nf lnflunmttim --uu ;.um war owa imporwiiont, whioh are Salt X,ate City, Utah xne nrst mate and one hundred men obtained, subsequent experiTerritory. the stomach, MART ANN, wife of Iaaae "' oi were In equally successful, it Is Impoe-slbl- e er for a big sheet like the Alia to In- pushed offln the launch, and the second mentstobeestimate SuoeesBor to A. W. While A Co. Riddle, aad daughter of Frederics: and Julia n?.TT ?trrupted by the late SrT f the IVfil. TAYLOR & SONS is it great mate men ssveo changes and In the cutter. The S4 Ann 7 4 lm Levis, months and dais, ln reorganla.ng our bnsl-aged ?PT dulge In. fleet headed for Bermuda, were likely to bring about, not only in the 8Le lived and diedyears, little P?"' n"' .or into Authorized a faithful, trne and ham-b- is rh. ."V ' We have another word with the Alia, scattered by a storm, but "all arrived mode and" convenience of traveling, tt vmmiu jawcuMt, w net her . Capital - $500, 000. COtDUBIAfi Bhe leaves a tusband, two boys and Saint. In social but men. of the relations At The same Issue contained the folio safely at Bermuda March 6th. The any rate, Mr. n leads. Oox. many AC. de Lome may Bait. DtRsli PreeU passengers praise the conduct of the of- henceforth be Dupuy Ing LatePrrst. First National Bank of Idaho. IAQX. F03JS considered one of the At Nephl, Febrnary 2S(b. 1S7J of eryslMlas. ficer highly. ABEL W. white, Cashier. this age, and If it be William CAZis:a,let en of Jnao Oonaty. FANCY GOODS. mat Inventors orofthe Never before was Justice redaced to When Count Cbaoibord, the self-- In Late or A. W. Wtt Uc Co.. Bankers, 3. L.CIty. siege of Paris that Father Ostler was the son ol James and Elizsuch a forlorn condition a In the Ter- styled Henry V. of France, passed a so consequence a JiRKPATaicK, Aitorneys. a niirsTcto useful been has wss Canoe the abeth and Woods in discovery made, bvn easier, of Utah at the present moment. Sunday of last month at Antwerp, be IsOTIOAS, ritory will Parisians less Ve the 17M. His father CARPETS at UPHOLSTERY. - It has for some 'time been meditating held reception, lasting our hours, to perhaps regrt Ceanty, January 21st, i! ; DIRECrORS: trials of that memorable epoch, el nee died when he wss very young-- and bis mother shall ICanntsetur be found wanting In oar preoent location. of i high proceedings there, but finds Itself a large procession o legitimists. The ene been has led of their number thue inarrlsd John Dye.' Jn 1S18, rather Oasier was Our policy of SHALL PBoriTS on eacb unable to proceed from a lack of funds. whole body went from Paris to Ant to the solution of the ' and every article tbroocaoot tne whole toouae. S T A. A. W. While. problem of married to Pleasant Drake, and moved to J. M. The Indictments have been returned, werp, where numereaa deputations aerial locomotion. I great ke Matailalat. Shell K, W; Dodnll Alien. to ' fee ran beg wbere tinned remain, oar la earnest endeavor to sell Oonnty, Kentucky, the criminal placed under arrest and from the north of France were present. Dear it Of JLawsoa e Donned, Ci , New York.! to reside till 1S40, when, with bis. family, be Sir, respectfully your, every preparation made, bat the money The ladles of Lisle sent an embroidered All Goods Cheaper than C. L. Bellkrive. moved to Illinois, wblchmakee Judicial tribunal go a sash to Chambord, whqmadean addreee This Bank will transact all kimiinriMti. AND Ever Before well as the traditional mare is not avail- in which he declared that he aspired to In 1814, be wss convinced eftbs divine mis j to an4 make stocks so and as attractive prices able. So we have a Judge in Washing- be monarch of the whole of Frauce and sion of Joseph Bmltb, tbroogb seeing a remark to warrant your continued HEALS GOLD IS: AND KILTEU BITLpatronage. COL. WAHBKST OS tTTAU. able vision. In which heavenly messengers ton Importuning the authorities for the not of a portion of It. CENTRIFDGAL We accept this opportunity to again express PUMP, IUI AID OKU. bore testimony to blm of tbs truth of tbs latter-da- y visa means to enable him to bring hi crimiNew YottK, 14. There were fourteen ' Gold and 1T1 Currency drawn i Exchange and . LAKS SALT CITY. Also. work. Himself snd family leeelvcd tbe nals to the bar of the insulted majesty offer of bonds 6 HATEFUL ACKKO WLEIM3 WENT ejrrapn Tansrem made on New York. Bn to amounting for tne substantial sympathy manifested to rrmncieco ana principal AUsntto and Pacific to 10.993 . The time we spent in Bait Lake City gospel. of the lawl Justice therefore In Utah about $3,087,400, from 10,893 j wara us since the great calamity which over OIL. PRESSES, LliTJ,bleia,u:,T Io'tbe Da ted KUte The amount advertized for purchase was a wees: or rery great tntereet to us. In 184S, they n eved with Iks Ssints West, took appears to be not only blind but Chicago. It is only by snch cbearing as. to a degree that Is posi- was 1,000.(XX which will go from 10,-- 1 We made rial t to the garden grounds of and In 1813 bs went on a sbert mission to bis soreness For Cotton and Linseel Oil au 1 other pur- .. .. . J of connlence and good will that we ri.tv.lta an ......I i so speedily to regain oar former cannot bring up a 893 to 10,637. puatM. of the clUzens, the mercantile native State, also te Kentucky, bearing testi sre enabled tively many tsanks and tfanbsers.y to oner ior your inspection end Plrraa and iinrtiroreign virtri-i- .. prangs, ana 8t. liOUis. Tbe committee anDolat- - nouses, banks, mining omees, news- mony of tbe Untn of tbe gospel to his old Bap- approrsl malefactor, no matter how audacious, SteeassHaeS Esisrts.ee. Ilalailnar. Miaai-- .In our new qaarters tbe In Oold or . j " largest Carrencjr. friends. tist at a round turn, beoans of it lmpecu-nlosit- ed by the liberal Republicans, Id a papers and sortment we of goods . editorial sanctums. Each have ever exhibited. s Brew modi 51 ax to moved nutse and is generally and bis held Jefferson city, tbat we visited rare us srreat pleasure. In If nimeelf family played oat and Utah, meeting Iresi Caallars desertaw ef 1 every or .m first families which settled st Kw- - Ttm sarid IVlAortir. Inefficient. It to be hoped that Jan. 2Uh( to select thirty delegates to for we had full proof of. kind attention being ons tbs " va u" don. . i : Chief Justice McKean will obtain ail the liberal national mas convention, and courtesy from all, for which we are Nepal, wbere be resided till bis deatb. rv are 185S means nn was a to at that KnniAn inmnsji aia. be held Cincinnati May 1st, bare duly sensible. ordained Patriarch, by the the he Dnkiia In necessary for the We attended the Mormon Church First Presidency of the Chnrch, which effies he proper mounting of the high Jadiclai reported the list of delegatef. Among "FCaST CCD :S5C SPECIAL NOTICE. ea":" fZiZ r:.irr " wuiaeapper oisoonn. tragedy which he Is meditating: also mem are oenaior ocnurs, uoTernor and were much edlfledat seeing an atten- filled with honor until his death, having bleswith a prose- Brown, Gen. Geo. UoNell, Ch arise P. tive audience and hearing a good sound sed many hundreds.: that he will be provided . . j v v time. ujiu PATENT IIARD STEEI " wrajcyou mii, or at anr specified all objections, and Deceased wss beloved by tbe Saints, being. cuting attorney who 1 not in the In- Johnson, Eno Clarke, Henry B. Hea-stic- sermon, free from a man H as father Israel. in of God, well aa extemporan- Indeed, a terest of the defendants. all of 8t. lioalt; also wall and ably, JBC"e! I i Ja A. Qeo. W. Anderson and quite a eously, delivered, the word of doctrine was noted for hie kindness to the poor, the , Advances made on shlnmAnia nf T7r!i-.ULn ! from never turned bis The Alia does not appear to compr- number of the members of ths legisladoor. He and as from being flowed freely stranger vree xtew xorc, oan rancisoo and Europe. warmly returns his Bespectmlly thanks to hU ntuaar ehend the situation thoroughly. Justice ture. Among tbs alternates are ILleat.-Go- t. liTing fountain It was from Hon. Mr. leaves a wife, seven sons, three dangbters, ons customers for the liberal patronare be' sixty grand children, and seven great COSnZSJPOXDSXT& Is certainly la a forlorn condition In GraTely, secretary of State Weigh- - Wright, a legislator. stowed spon him, and trusts xneurn his loss, all of whom to a byr rtet satisfacana had and We Joei pleasant Tery jaepex to this Territory, but the causes are dif el, VXMT1 toert eon aad famon President Brig-ha- m DonnsU. Lewaon A Co. ' continuance of in Utah excepting his eldest sevsral members of the legislature. tory visit in calling on the first Instant, SAN FSANCISOO OallfornU Trust Oo. ferent to what the Alia represents. There will be a mass meeting ot the Young. We found him a Max, ily, fl la funeral took place His LONDON-aremains were I JNiU VlT well attended. Cookr, atoCuliech A Co. There Is no lack of fund to carry on women of the Methodist Church her and a most remarkable man too, a man taa-.I d7SU to Nenhl meatlnk where bouse, suit. sha thousands with to a me to who for are consider able cope courts plan the when the courts proceed A ellrsred by Elders Bamael I Tint Seath were to This able visit remarks Street,' of ths conference Inferiors. his him. and general according to law, but the funds are very raorUlltlag said chnrch to permit ths ordination of I other Mormon citizens la that dry raja PlUhXorth. A. Lore and J. Q. BUler. -- Cox. Next door to Mrs. Stenhonsen Mininery Es. dlfficmt to be got at when the courts women as minuters. .xne call ror ins Ids tne nssnranee taat,even if there Is wfcPJ ' Ithshmentwhereltrnatt-,.- .. ""' :"I"I1J"."":' ""L" I : . have been by ladles hoi dins? a I error In their doctrines, they lssinsd ' proceed contrary to law, as has been mesUn STORE '1 HQUOIl and oar best sjm- , high social position and of rreat person i very greatly wronged, Atadeonlyby FOB SALE! the case here. In fact, that Is precisely ai see wun are m n oppreeeea. tor sals wTjnn. ACnolee Stock of ';" patbles BEES! gmarantsed in good eondW KxiLa0?ra?,Uy what Is the matter. Judge McHean The Post hospital at Fort Wallace, I Wetfslted the Theatre. Tabernacle, JLITALIAN and KETAIL, Choice laOES tion. at Fa. WHITE. PURE i HODE-nAD- E had a mission to demolish 'Mormon-Li- K., was borns4 Tester day. IXach of I Temple foundation, school houses, eto. Also. OHIO IMPROVED CAIIDIES at I EXQLlZil KCmieHI&H and UoOi. PIG3, as sf AmmiHa..il Xmple- We also saw ln the laying ont of less " and In order to do this be took ths property and storss was sared. than Btates prtees. Bend orders ior Dees TTJlnczs I "aaniscinrert ALSO, sirs. Nets, Salalaa, Oysters, nroaa i streets its with rreat snente uoasit-i- e that it. rEOTmrxcx, aad 0ahlaee.: Republican city, Caunpne-bait end law then to the override UK,!. LOWEST EJL1E3. the liberty to the undersigned, es I contemplate Uen, Balsnaa. Btatf Oonrsntlon mat this morning. and 1 fins boildlns, evidences of that I KaUT City, er ... .... ... 1 for s ror to in him ( partleul-rTtavfi.m Vnnn. remry, pay O anend Bnrnsids was sleeted temporarTy C!F1 expected the Territory uma - .NEW YORK i Btreet, raacy Croceriei XA.7X Tczrm stsxst. hjj literal work. Not a rery rtasonxbls ry pits. dent. crtPW'S op-poe- ed 1 - - aj 5 x, I j - ao-U- ve 5 SPEC ALT IE - - T 5 ve g-i- , O i !., ' Va Spool Go ttoii, 1 . long-moot- ed . '- o Q io ...". CHICAGO. eaeaBaessaw . . a -' , , - & ce n s i - i ; . a.. a . a oonven-lenc- e, I , NATIONAL ! - BANE ''t" ! es "'"5. DRY GOODS - , - f 1 JL. l tv. , rt -- Old-ba- m STEAM EWOmV t , : : " rto-da- y, . poverty- hydrostatic; Si -stricken heart-rendin- i .. g; w. t y, WslctSME-Mstet-laiery- r;r ntewa-.rjL- i taftjwsi-i- n -J - J, 6 -- . grand-childre- - SMeaawJaOCSaaasaaBae. k, A L a- - . CE n, - 4 0 "737"fS IP w 1 - re-sl- ds - n fl . ' sy . . L CiW fifHOLis ' aa - m I-- Ths L. PLou conpAnY Q I x-- ! .uu, I .-l.- nMt t i if i : f . 1 - i U ?T nnnu Circulars. V |