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Show I , .... Loudon, 8. In the House of Commons Stanley eaid he could pee no good result in a Eu-ropean Conference, without a previous agreement of the basis of deliberations. In the course of the evening the re-cent mail contract with the Cunard steamers was unfavorably criticized. The Secretary of the Treasury said he had contracted the beat that he could, and had paid for the present. Parliament adjourned till February l&th. New York, 9. Advices from St. Thomas state that Admiral Palmer and the Danish Com-missioner are to meet the Governor ou the 8th, to complete the arrangements for the transfer. The people are pleased, but the merchants do not like the American tariff. Little Saba is completely divided into parte and metamorpnii.ed. St Croix is partially inundated, There are appearances of an outbreak of cholera at Surinam. The Trtfwne't special says the govern-ment of Spain is anxious about the pro-pos- al of the Washington Government to purchase St. Thomas, fearing it is its in-tention to get poasesssion of Porto Rico and other Islands, even Cuba. It is understood that Seward's explanation has quieted the alarm. ; No action has been taken relative to an appropriation to pay for Alaska. There is a strong pressure against the appropriation, but it will probably eooii be voted, , CALENDAR FOR PECGMIIKR, 10 07- - Klist Quarter, HU day, 2b. 52m. A. M. Full Moon, UlU day. 4U. 41m. A.M. Ijw.t Quarter, 17th duy, 8b. Sua. T.SL New Moon, 2Tth day, 4h. 10m. P.M. Terlsee 12J. .71i. A.M. Apogee 270. lu. l'.M. DTD Moou's7Slguiflcatiou j o o of of place atj of" 55 5 MW Noon. 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T'n Ac, 4c.. we are prepared to Otve (;4atIfn-to- n BOTH IJT WO&KJIAKSHIP & ICS Book Bindery and Ruling' tonotottou wirt our Jol Otn. j-- XJOOIC MINDEBY, AnI mnairutre to order all Una of BLANK BOOKS Olt!.'compBle.e- - For Towns MACAZ H U OLD BOOKS, Ooruev ot Sonth aui 8tfet,Unt8altU.KeCiiy. ik.oisii;c; rtJs-- UTAH MAGAZlim The undersigned aunounces his inten-tion to publish fchortly a Weekly Maga-zine with the above title, to be edited by himself, and printed at the Office of THE DKSERET NEWS. Tliis Magazine will consist of twelvp pages, each page half the size of the Dkskket News. No advertisements will bo ermittel within the portion de-voted to reading matter, but paper has been procured sufficiently largo to allow when folded four pages in addition FOB A COVER, which is Intended to be taken off when the volume is bound, and answer in the interval as an Advertising Medium. The Magazine will be edited with a special reference to combining Instruc-tion with Amusement. It will have an EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT, Devoted to short lessons in Languages, and attractively written articles on va-rious Sciences, and will be devoted es-pecially, to meet the wants of such of our young men and women as are aspir-ing to Education and Cultivation. The Magazine will also contain INSTRUCTIONS TO MECHANICS AND ARTISTS, Which will constitute the volume when complete a storehouse of Useful Infor-mation, suitable to each calling respec-tively. THE EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Will be devoted to the defense of our So-cial System, and to essavs on the Laws of Life and Health. It will also bo aimed, by seeking from the proper source for correct information, to sustain all movements of the day, designed to assist the moral and intellectual growth of I hr r,o(iTilr This department will ao include di-gests of the brightest and hot point in current periodicals, which thull be en-titled "THE CREAM OF TIIE PAPERS, " Giving our readers such advantages as these journals present, freed from all views and sentiments unsuitable to us ana people. To thi division will be added ANSWERS to CORRESPONDENTS. TIIF. DEPARTMENT fF ENTERTAINMENT AND AMl.'SE-MEN- T Will pvesent the following variety for Family Reading: The best Historical Tales, Remark-able Adventures of Travelers and others, a Portrait (Jallery or pen and ink sket-ches of Illustrious Individuals, New Theories of Modem Thinkers, Gossip of the day about Notabilities, and scenes of transpiring events, Helections from the Great Humorists of the time Ruch as Charles Dickens. 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Delivered at the reMdence of the siuV Hcriber in the city, or sent through the l'oct to the settlements, per half vear, lM IN ADVANCE. CbUBS. Any person obtaining us six eubtifrib-er- s, will receive a copy for the year free, ou receipt of the pay by any of our agents. This will present an easy ity to any of our young folks or other iThons desirous of obtaining a copy without co-t- . Seven poisons club-bing together and . forwarding the amount, will receive tho Magazine for the price of six subscriptions. Subscriptions and Advertisement will be received at tiik ovkici: ok thk Ftah Maoazike UODlllJ'S EXCHANGE BUILDINGS Great Halt Lake City. Entrance on East Temple Street, adjoin-ing Large Drug Btore Ortice up stairs. E. L. T. HARUoy. 15 it i-- v i rr i 1: s . Omaha will be the terminus of five Hues of railroad from the east. Forget other's faults by remembering jour own. Sitka boa.-l- s a Lutheran as well &3 a Greek church. The of Mas.ucliu-ffcett- s carried the recent elections. " Miss Brarl Jon's novels have brought her $153,000. They were to bare a bull and bear at St. Joseph, Mo., lust veek, AWit oiie-hal- f of the Wat choir felng-r- s of New York city are professional negro micstrels. : Only 143 bayonet wounds were ofll-tral- Jy reported from the field during the first three years of the rebellion. "When the Pacific Railroad and the Suer. Canal are completed, we can steam It around the world in ninety days. There are llfteen thousand printers In this country, of which about hix thous-and belong to tho unions. Dr. Barnes, the solar surgeon, of New York, cauterizes cancers and the like by concentrated sunlight. A little girl in Pittsfield, Mass., re-cently asked her mother, "Did Jesus Christ get five thousand dollars a year for preaching?" A printer In Texas has dubWd his in-fant son Brevier Fullface Jones. That boy will learn from a long primer, and be a minion of knowledge. Chicago lawyers talk of making a discount on divorce fees where a large number of bills are wanted in one fam-ily. TLe Jlissionary society of the Methc-Oi- ut Episcopal Church has appropriated $3,000 for tiie Utah and Idaho mieeion forlSCS. Vrederlck Hudson, late managing editor of the N. Y. Jlrrald at $10,000 a year, began in that office as a messen-ger boy at a salary of $'2 a week. The organic act of Iowa Territory va9 approved July 12th, 15. The popula-tion was then estimated at 22,000. Now there is about ft million of inhabitants in the State. Count Bismarck has ju9t celebrated his "family day" by a dinner party, to which all the Bismarck were invited. This custom ii Jealously preserved in Pomerania and the Mark. The prairie fires In Kansas are raging with unusual violence this season, ow-ing- to the drouth and prevalent high "winds. The flames aweep over the plains and surround the exposed settle-ments. "What is the reason of a blow leaving a blue mark after It?" asked au inquir-ing young gentleman. "It la easil v ac-counted for," answered a medical stu-dent; foryou know that blew is the per |