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Show A. BEST HAS RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF STOVES, NAILS, TINWARE, COPPER and DRASSWARE, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, - SPADES, SHOVELS, &c, Ami a G'cncral Awtrlmcnt oj V:mU i'I hi line, which he cjjert i.ow ron OAS IT A M west side-ea- st TEMrr.E street. wlm DESERET MILL COTTON YARN ! :0: Messrs, Slnbbs & Kirkwccd Oi'2'0hic Suit Lob- House, GREAT SALT LAKE CITY Atenppointod Am-nt- . for tU Sa!o.f the Ju l y VELF.riKATED DLSERr.T MILE CuUoiV Yavn, ' Jlanufactuicd at Present YOl'XG-- CCTTOIJ FACTOR?. This Yarn Is universally acknowledged to be the best urticle iu tlie Market, aiul of lull weight, nutl can he furnished to tho order of Merchauti aud Citizens, Wholesale. rarties residing In Fanpetc and Juab Coun-ties cttu oi.tnia the Varu ut Fort Birch Mill, Neplil, for Wheat or Cash. .7. 1UKCIT, General Agent, dJ-t- f WasUlngtou, Utah. CC dD J. I N WA.-2ST-S HIP. Good ux any in Summit Cowify. rUEClIASEF.S A TI'LY AT The MAMMOTH STORE IN WANS HI P. STEPHEN NIXON, - lroprlotov.! sJtwOm VnivorsUy o the State of Dcscrct. THE Chancclor and Regent of the the University State of Deseret respectfully inform the public that a School will-b- commenced In that commodious and convenient building, known as the Council House, in this city, ou the 2d day of December, with l'rof. D. O.Calder as 1'rlnclpal in the Mercantile I)epartineut, and ElderGeoree J. Taylor a l'rlncipal in Geo-graphy and Grammar. This School will form a nucleus for addition-al teachers and branches of education until it shall eventually, and we trust, at no distant day, be supplied with professors and teachers in the dlllcient branches pertaining to a Uni-versity in all its completeness connecting therewith, from time to time, instructions in ARTlcnlture and every science and art of use in our temporal advancement. THE MERCANTILE DEPARTMENT. Will embrace the following studies, which will be thoroughly and practically taught in all their commercial relations, qualifying the stu dent to enter upon the real businensofcom-inerck- w life with confidence and intelligence: Book-kevpln- g, Com- - Brokerage. mercinl Calculations, Coraml&bion. I'enraanshlp. Jobbing. Euslness Correspond- - Forwarding. ence. Railroading. Commercial and In- - F:xpressing. ternationnl Uw. Telegraphing. Banking. Phonography. Insurance. I'ost Office. Exchange. TERMS: For full business course Including Geography and Grn miliar $ o to Blanks sio oo HOURS: I'm MimmtHe Pcpartmtnt, From 10 to 12 a.m., and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. fur Ceotntiphv and Grammar; From 0 to 10 a.m., and from 1 to 2 p.m. tf KI11M ft UVIDCI HAVE ON IIAXD A LARGE AND COMPLETE S T OCK OF os gcd n yu 9 - 4.. To which they invite the attention of the rublic. KIMBALL & LAWRENCE. s&wtf PIONEER STORE, MORGAN CITY, j MORGAN COUNTY, WEBER VALLEY, WILL PAY CITY PRICES FOR OATS AND BARLEY. wtf ; - Special to tlie V ret Eriuli t iv convention of soi'th carolina car-iiied- ; People oi'St. Thomas vote for An-nexation ! - THIERS ATTACKS GARIRALDI? Inipcaelunenl question taken in Congress ! I.ONioN JolKN.Is ON lilt; IIIKSI DENT'S .MESSAGE! TcniMe PeslriM-lioi- i by Ilnrth-qti- a lies! TUK ALA ItAMA CONVENTION' TKANS-CFNDIN- G H'.- - Bul'ND.S! THE IMI'EACIIMENT (T'lTI.. INITIIE HoLE! Jlcnnbroa Ihi'nLs the l'ope Tem-poral Power Inconsistent ! 73 M'ATIi i 15 Y CHOLERA IN ONE SUIT! Trouble ectoeuftel in the Virginia c:iii;n I HANCOCK THE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOK 1'KENlbE.NT! Forty-seve- n shocks of T ' rapid uemioU, were feUat sW6' ,a du the aoth. Tile sea rose Stft? the city The lots of life i, nfmoTSPfr roense quantities of nierchandS J" , destroyed. The ' had to flee to the mounffiiSft Every business firm on theluS , solvent. All the steamship't? n' companies have abandoned it ti r being no coal to be had. have been destroyed. The dSJrui IE? To!tDola.CU,aV'e at SL Thom" 3 St. Croix, iu Little Sabin, h ix rib o volcano, nearly burned to aZs Latest advices say the shocks CQnU' The Aus nun fixate Navara sailed tJ' day with the remains of Maximilian Montgomery' 5 The Reconstruction Convention' Lm adopted an ordinance tosubmittheeon stitution for ratification. The election" to bo coatroled by the military com. maudtrs. Alt oflicers and Member of Congress to be included at the same lime. The General Assembly win mett oa March IStb. Tlie franchise artiolts of the leis'a-tur- c remove the disabilities imposed by the constitution. The constitution LaV been adopted as a whole, several of the members protesting. , Senator Wilson writes toSwaynetha the policy of the Convention in gran-ting divorces and otherwise transcend-in- g their authority, with the ultra speeches of certain members, is doic great injury to reconstruction. London. 5. Stanley has refused to go to the pro-posed Conference to settle tlie Roman question, until the basis likely to be agreed on has been previously submi-tted. New Orleans, 5. Hancock has revoked the order pr-oviding for the revision of the jury lists-an-declares that trial by jury shall hereafter be controlled by the Constitu-tion and laws, without regard to any military order hitherto issued. Chicago, 5. The Legislative Investigating Com-mittee of the Insane Hospital has re-ported, sustaining the charges of abuse, cruelty, etc., against the institution, and recommending that a change of Supe-rintendent be immediately made. Havana, 5. Mexican advices to the2Ud Bay, sever-al persons elected to Congress are in prison, and others are hiding from the authorities for fear of arrest. There is a probability of war with G-uatemala on the boundary questioa. It is said in such an event, the Imperial-ists would support Guatemala. Juarez has decreed that all in the city shall be held to five years military service. Rains have produced inundations in the - State of Vera Cruz, which have caused great destruction of property, Ortegas, Patoni and Oche are still close prisoners. The press demand their liberation. The person who sold Max-imilian's relics has been prosecuted as a common thief. The recent monster banquet to .Rom-ero was a magnificent affair. Eseobedo made special reference to Cuba, saying 100,000 rneil could take the Island. i Washington, 6. Chicago, o. Special dispatches say the Convention for South Carolina is certainly carried by S.0U0 majority. Denver, ". The House has passed a bill removing the capital to Denver. Havana, 5. Advices from St. Thomas say the peo-ple voted in favor of annexation to the United States. TheEngliih mail station is changed to Jamaica. Jeflrard has returned to Jamaica from Europe. Cincinnati, 5. In the case of the United States against Challer, whisky distillers' al-leged fraud, the jury returned a verdict in favor of Government 233,(M)0. Paris, 5. In a discussion on the question of the French occupancy of Rome, in --the Corps Legitdatif, Thiers defended the policy of Government, characterizing Garibaldi as the falcon with which Italy hunt. Washington, S. Jfotsr. Schenck, from the Commit-tee of Ways and Means, reported a bill to repeal the authority of the Secretary of the Treasury to reduce the currency by retiring greenbacks. Read twice, and rccommitttd. Williams Introduced a bill to refund the Interest bearing debt. Referred. The House concurred with the Senate in a joint resolution reviving the Ord-nance Investigating Committee. Lo-gan said he believed more Federal sol-diers had been killed by our own artlilery than by that of tlie enemy. The Committeo on Elections reported In favor of Golladay from the ad district of Kentucky, adopted. The Impeachment question was taken up at three o'clock. Routwell proceed- ed to argue in favor of impeachment, and made a legal argument of great length, quoting largely from American and English laws bearing on similar cases. He finally yielded to amotion to adjourn, with the understanding that he will have the floor Senate. Edmunds' resolution, de-claring the sentiment of Congress, that the bonds should be paid in coin, was discussed at considerable length, and finally laid over without action. Sumner called up the bill passed last session, and not signed by the Presi-dent, giving further security to the black race in the District of Columbia. After debate, the bill pass-ed. Adjourned. New York, 5. Several failures in the dry goods and . The Senate held a short session, waen several resolutions were introduced ana referred. They were mostly regarding finance. Adjourned till Monday. JIousc. Routwell concluded ui argument in favor of impeachment. Wilson replied and said Routwell W signed the Report of the Reconstruction Comnsitteer asserting in some matter which now claimed impeachment jn the President has not been actuated wrong motives. He said the House was asked to impeach the President for RJ he might do something wrong, anr eluded by moving the whole Bubjeci w laid on the table. The metion l causee much excitement, several wishing to make speeches. FlUibaew ing ensued, and a motion to adjo" was made and several JYu7mK The list seemed to were about 51 Wends of ImpeMhyg and 107 opposed to it. ly adjourned. iondon.6. The Timr editorially approves of J transferof St. Thomas to sa niw-State- s; and thinks the Ameiican of remove the ca ry measures will centagious fevers. corres- - TheVinemvs, wlalh to ,h of tQe Alabama c t pondence Stanley was right in reug J by their foreign policy to be re otfc r any power wff' x w'et btf subject England wnay. grocery trade are reported. The .Tor: says the course of .Collector Bailey in the late whisky seizures is ap-proved of. The property seized is val-ued at a million and a half. Steedman has entirely recovered from bis recent attrck, which was not apo-plexy, but vertigo. London, 5. Copious extracts from the President's Message are published. The Times says Johnson transcends himself in impru-dence, and regards his office as absolute sovereigns do prerogatives. He has learned nothing and forfeits all respect. Other Journals use similar language. JUavana. 5. . There has been a severe shock of earthquake felt at Santa Cruz on the 18th of November. The shock was felt out at . The United States steamers Desoto and Monongahela were lost: the crews are saved. The Governor of St. Thomas has returned from Europe to deliver the Island to the United States. The amount to be paid is $7,500,000. |