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Show fill PS. A fcem int 'grily. SouLh winds prevail. A good maiim fair play. Patriotism of the dy get rich. The wmt of the times honesty. Nothing in the police c url yesterday. yester-day. Marri-ge in high lile greenbacks at par. More rain last night, interspersed by t-1-et. Morality have good princip'es and live them. Yesterday was remarkably like a spring day. If report be true, the Emma is "looking up." Conundrum When was Adam born? Jiret before Eva. Mr. and Mrs. Lo were in tjwn yes-teiday yes-teiday in a multiplied form. D.)g fights are multitudinous and constiluie the dietot loafers. There is soul j talk of disposing of Hie city iusuue asyluuto the county. Some of the streets are nearly c'ry enough to entitle u to another wet- A shipment of nixty toua of ore was yesterday received Irom the Cioaius mine, Bingham. The Joab Lawrence company, Alta, ia making heavy ore shipments from their valuable mine. An additional cellar light wan put in the sidewalk yesterday in front of the Deseret National bank. On Friday evening next another of the popular series of hops will take place in the Twelfth ward school-house. school-house. It is said that the Chicago Bmelter has bursted a water jacket, and work temporarily suspended in consequence. conse-quence. The municipal election io Ogden on Monday resulted iu the election of the People's ticket. There was an opposition op-position ticket, but it does not appear to have amounted to much. Elder Joseph F. Smith will deliver his lecture on the "Early History ol the Church" in the First ward this evening at 7 o'clock. The lecture is under the auspices of the mutual improvement im-provement association of the ward. The lecture delivered by Prof. T. B. Lewis, on "Change," in the Sixth ward schoolhouse, last night, was well attended. The Bubject was handled in the speaker's masterly manner, and was highly appreciated by all those present. A motion w-s mad a in iLj city council last eveniug to secure the grading, paving and graveling of certain apecitied Btreets, the work on which is to be douo by tho owners of the sidewalks, io accordance with the provisions of au ordinauce. It will interett many and can be found in our minu:esof tho proceedings. The new pump recently shipped to the Outaiio mine has been placed in position and slaited up yesterday. For some time past the water haB been kept a certain distance from the bottom of the mine, until this pump could be started up. The work of cleaning the miue will now proceed pro-ceed unlil it is freed from water. At tbe regular practice o the Philharmonic Phil-harmonic last evening the socjety decided, de-cided, after hearing a part of the opera of ' H. M. S. Piuafore"read, a synopsis given of tbe text and selections from it played by Professors Careless and Pratt, to send for sixty copies. They will be here iu about a week, when practice will t ouce commence. It is expected that the piece will be pro duc.d immediately after Lent, or about April Khh. Thtre was a large attend -i uc; and a number of visitors present. Toe mailer of allowing merchants a crtain portion Ol the sidewalks on which t) display their goods, was brought up before the council last evenicg on the verbal petition of Mr. 1 P. H. Lannan. Iu accordance with tho provisions of the ordinance the exhibition of g iods on the sidewalks is considered an obstruction, and as merchants earnestly desire a certain amount of the sidewalk, the matter will receive consideration from the council, and may result favorably lo the petitioner. |