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Show , k ' - " ' L- ' i i . " :- - I I i and belonging to the ter that which i trnkA MnftM.MiiM :en3fr esthood. The sectarians, how- MSC the two ordors w j viiii. JeIr,God.; I vould and not wf ?Lor2 men rer,5 bood the Melchlsidec offendere. for a Vie They substitute one tiling for Svn n';, oaS merciful and! wo can for- such: for instance, as sprink-lan- d pouring for baptism. Theyd rf4 perverted the principles of truth,-Hanecworthy. tho imita-nnrfothe ordinances of the gos-an- d MnOAT,ipatt0n :ial,i tbr?UBb onr llveonbe .moro if the Lord does not hold ?them and by,-- for by Qerision now, Ho will ?j not the author of such confusion. HC ..vo 80 that wo. may i..Jl'"t' 2?LktflbIshcd His kingdom and has .or flia Holy Hi? house in order, and has conferred name in tue 1. His servants, and rT?.J Amen. y prayer.:.;: authority tipon . ,1; ik.m tfifo forth nnrl ndmlnlatnr In - w a - zz'-- - ral things, w - of ,ii"euiaanco nil I ( ' ! IMM II ft one reducing the tax on including distilled spirits to one1 dollar., bilE - The final! V nnoacfl artiK.ft-'i Lisbon. The jmail sUeamer Itio haa arrived. The news from the seat of war is unimportant. Tho allies have not fortificayet' attacked , tions at Humatii Strong.ofTorts are being made to secure! the removal of the Marquis Caxias,tho Brazilian commander-in-- chief. The emperor has emnhatlcally refused to remove him. The revolt wWchh brolieri.out in Monte- video, .and - threatened Zv to become formidable edf ' I- i- - : 5:--- ..r -. I tho-Paiagua- r.rrc id vnazo'i i,.- - r it:-.:- . '. yan .i I 1 ill t si - 3 - f. r . - - ,i . r, f yi 'liaVlbeen effectually suppressed. . Paris. The much looked for Imperial 1. The pamphlet has appeared XTRGsilsbr writer after" giviug'aTerigthyihistbry of Sir the popular votes in France, proves fMf UttpTi 1; therefrom that the French, constitution was based uponjthe will of tho people, ; Chicago;. lanow'iascertaincti only,, andiscliangeable lonlyfbyt the tuat folly a hundred and fortytpereons vote 6rthe-peoplpasses on 20,000. Poundswere, aboard; the Magnolia,;, eighty 'of to review the courseHeofthen NAILS; 1 tho Emperor whom are lost. A full list of. tho names towards the people and contends that cannot.be obtained, the boats :books be- iri the decreesof 1860 and 1867, wherein ing burned; iTho accounts of the disas- certain liberar6forms were guaranteed 20,000 Tourids SUGAR ter given are heartrending. The explo- tHem tho Emperor manifests that he sion occurred just after the dinner table seeks to adopt the covenant of1 progress1 had been cleared. Most of tho male and liberty. 30,000 Yards DOMESTICS, . passengers together with a number of phicago, 22.; The action, of the. House ladies were standing on tho forward committee on.Fbreignl iAilhirs;j'in' post- deck. All theso'were lost, withJew ex- poking the consideration .of the Alaska 40,000 Yards PRINTS, ceptions ; those on tho after part who appropriation excites considerable comwere not rescued by: tho skiffs were ment; by the treaty tho purchase money eithor drowned or burned to death. is reauircd to be paid at the Treasury .at. Besides a COMPhEXE ASSORTMENT or Louisville.-Gener- al James irisbin Washington.wlthin ten months after the; has been appointed and confirmed to fill ratification. The ratifications were ex tho vacancy. in the regular army occa- changed on of June last, conse-- j General ! sioned by the "resignation of. ueneral quently the ten months will expire1 Pleasanton. 20th, long before the commutes; April London. Advices from AmneslyBay propose even to consider the matter. to the 6th givo a report from ho ad- All efforts to iiiduco the. committee to: vance post of the British forces to the reconsldertheir action have 'failed, ; and effect that General Napier was about to the Times1 special says that one member; :J ' make a dash'on Magdala hoping to res- declares they want the thing to go by CALL AND SEE US. i ; cue tho captives.-- , , default, and hit Seward a slap in the auDavid face The Itcpifilican's special says it Chicago. Hon. Wilmot, "Wilmot thor of the "proviso died at his is the intention of the reconstruction residence, Towanda, Pa., oh the 17th committee to .press the passage of the .r. S ft Inst, of paralytic stroke. Aiauama uiu f. London. In the .Commons last 19, midnight. London, the'Exchea'Hunt. Chancellor of the Government 1 Earl presented ucr promised the appearance of the bud bill forMayo reform in the representation of And will make it ADVANTAGEOUS to get on tho sixteenth or April. During Ireland to the) House of Commons. the debate on the Irish question, . Lord Thero will bo no alteration in the county G fai'R'iS. B:tJ Y to iri offer of mado the the said, but Mayo pardon right franchise, to the boroughs d21Jtw4S,tf was accused who of five to all be is of voting Johnson,an participapound given ' in instead of ten pounds, as illegal procession was not ting held out to Sullivan and Pigot; the Dub- at present. No fiction was taken on the L lin Editors, for Ihereasou that the cases measure. w y : an amendment 19. were widely different. Vienna;at Cork tried was made by the Ministry, that the pro Mackey, recently was onCapt: the charge of murder, acquitted ject for the authorization of right of civil on 01 me a sharge marriage ought-ton. and wos'put" trial in spue pass, ; " '- :HCH3CS3CH3. ij ; the of treason and felony.r Concordat; and while they regrettedconSan Francisco. The Spring Valley ill will of the I0pe. the Ministry "Water Company havo adopted a resolu- sidered such an enactment indispensable stock from to the well being of society; and- - they' tion Increasing their capital r f; six to eight millions. should press its adoption. The ships Money. E. Packer, and New York, 20 Tho Herald's, special R B have laid on for NewYork. says a caucus of Radical Senators has Bridgeport, Three vessels cleared for SitkaJyester-day- ; been held to consult on the Cabinet of - for and the OrpheusHong Kong: Mr. Wade. Tho following is his proT7' Gt also cleared, with 84,000 in treasure. 4:.. gramme: For Secretary of State, Henry Flour dull, extra $8,25; fiuperfiner$750.! Wilson: of. Massachusetts, or Poineroyv TT7E return our sincere thanks to tins People. xr o o o o finWnrv liberal Patronage we haverecelvf fli o Treasu rv Wanafor the Wheat nominaL2lGO,tp,rO.-.;riVi r or money ' : ; view in . eti, great scarcity Zachariah Chandler, of Michigan; Sec; and tho decline orintne Xjegal tenders 72J. some tlie of value kinds of House A number of bills were ihtro; rotary of the Interior, Win. D. Keler, of Goods east, we have determined-toffer our Discount for ducedJ v The Sehatd:amendmehtlp: the Pehnsyl van W. ?de:Secro- - Stock at a heavy ta"i f". (7 route bill was" concurred in with tary of War, E. IM. Stanton ;i, Secretary post , Bontwell from the of the ISTavy, Chas. D; Drake, of Missouan amendments 'I V commi ttee on Judl clary, reported back ri; Postmaster-Genera- l; John F. Farns: riWoX7i aITdW',a I)is6nhtbftTEN the bill '.relative to the bupremevCourt worth, of Illinois; Attorney-GeneraGroceriesdrexcept with ian amendment. The bill passed George F. Edmunds, of Vermont, or PERVCENT.1 ori ;Tea'rSugai CbTeQiiCandleaand Soap.-- i. -: without division, and provides that in MattrCarpenterofViscqnsin:ti Of TEN PER GETCcase of the removal .or resignation of the Adlspatbi td the Jitneasays, that? H Chief Justice of the Supreme Court the Gen. Hxuleck wllll probably pe ordered qn ail xry wooas. vjiotnmg ana xiaxa- and Mule duttesof said 'office shall devolveupon tojsucceedHaneock at 'NeWi'Orleans.j warerexcept Nails, Horse j; v.r:. article! Tof v impeachment nwiUL Shoes. the associate 'Justice of tho'senlor Butler's Ar Discountr of T WENTY PER i:until the vacancy is-- . filled.-The-. probably be abahdohed - by the managers Houso. then .proceeded to consider of the President's trial. ari QENT. on Hoods, JN ublas. ana all Gkods of this description, including Hats and tho bill for continuing the Freedmen's Bureau. In the course of' the debate, Discbunr of Trom TEN to Wood mentioned certain charges which TWEKTYiPER. GENT.' on all kin ds of .had been made against Gen. .Howard. Dishes, rPlates,1 Cups'andSaucersi Glassy (Eliot and' Blaine denouricedHhem1 as r.POR ih .,' liflj; r; tfalso and slanderous and the.bill finally E2j ry 'passed 90' to 87. The House then pro"t ceeded to dispose of, the amendment we trunk better; Sox the Customer than THIS on the lottery Plan, these :o: reported from tho committee of tho r n 'having' been 1rted7; chsewhere arid nDtTotm,d "7 i whole to the sundry and civib expense V 1 ! tec bill. The ' amendments The People know qultQ weiralready who sells appropriation and when they the Cheapest and Best Goods, were discussed &criatm;QUQ wasadopf ed; and theiu tor, he ihem knowin cheap, b them cet dircctlnfcr that the revenue cutter's on tho Ten, to Twenty per Cent., a Dlscourxt offrom get LakdsshalUbo Jald'uprinlordihgry aiidj we think, they.wul come to he conclusion, thatr FOR fcdl benefit of what ihey, x ,t ' It U. betteiLto haVA vl mat an cuiters on tue auuuuuuusi. , spot, than takq OITlJ andtho spend atrofice j iChance in FIFTY ourawlng meUiinfme -: J 11 n tlm ln"lhe4uttire;i4 IoI-- J J to are not You puTChas"Ten required Y4iaqufc4ispoaingr but lars" r'Orth to entitl3 you, ta the Discount,pur-..ments mo nouseauiourneu. .;;r,. the wewlUUWirnrallcascT7hetlier i COalAM:" J" committee small. Senate. Grimes from tbe TO.fiTEIitfeREDlTHE ciasebelargeor r woman, "F This4a4olvathpooMrianr-pooof ING 8JBASON. a holcfof cannot Who : TjQllarst" chance "n T to buy GoodsgetCBieapJjC ttTen cJtOkJl: bill, reported that they werertmnbloo U iyUlUUkW i; UlVaiUU .tn'fxnwTAAt . let U3 have respect to these ttiingq our religion, shun 'all assbcla-S-- s fj live with the wicked and ungodly,fcand talk faithfully before tho Lord our God! all our days, that wo mav bo entitled to to-da- y. Sy BM A in l forbid-jenpath- ne hv-fi- ro-pair- ed 1- - lpItr f s ' , : 4 A that holy city whose streets will maker paved with gold, and whoso . : is'God. Jfbunaer TlhU i3 especially applicable to our vcung people, for satan uses the wicked s, ind ungodly to allure them into and to captivate their hearts dresses, nice deportment, smooth .jWches, lively manners, arid so on. I touldsay to my young sisters, that one f these boys, or ciders, who is ready to and forth for the defence of Israel, to & and preach to tho nations, work in iecafion or do anything he may bo to do, though he may be dressed in homespun and appear ratter uncouth, is worth more than a thousand smoothtongued, hypocritical deceivers, who nek your society only to lead you astray. Be careful, my young sisters, of the associations you form, and dojiot let your Kinds le captivated by tho giddy and worthless, or the ilrst thing you know vouwill wake np in darkness, having bade shipwreck of your faith through forsaking the ordinances of the Houso of God. How can vou who have received these ordinances go and fellowship such persons and their practices? If you associate with tho wicked and ungodly, you will cut yourselves ofT from eternal lives and exaltation in tho presence of our Father, for the wicked can never lead you there, no never. As far as they lead you it wilibo in the of ways misery , lejith and destruction. Parents should kMnrefui to preserve their children in the ways of truth and righteousness, and in the purity or our most hob' that they may be faithful In thcrfaith, day and generation. If I were in the place of a great ninny of our young men I vwouid not go out on the road to diilerent xdaces as many of them do, just for the sako'orearrilng a little money. They too often fall into vile company and Jearn to profano.jtho name of tho Deity. There is toomuch of it here in tho midst of tho Saints I sorry to say that somo who profess to be Latter-da- y Saints so far 'forget themselves as to use the name of the Lord in vain, thus breaking tho commandment which eays, Thou shalt not take the name of tho JLord in vain." instead of tho brethren being bo heed-l- s, thoughtless and reckless, as to profane tho name of tho Lord, they should hold-i- t in the highest reverence. I would say ten allinever,'speak Lrreve- -.rently of baptism, or of any of the ordlnanees of tno Houso of God. I have beard people, if they happend to --fall into the water, sayltney were baptized, and thev would laurrh over H&ndBpeak AH such - things very 'irroverently. tend to evil. Do not indulge in such levity. I remember once, before I was in the Church being at a party given by one of my neighbors. One of the guesta was a Latter-da- y Saint elder. Hqaaldho was anxious to dance offeomeW his and sectarianism. It chancsuperstition ed that they had ovcry poor tiddler and a very poorlfiddle. andvtho strings I olderthlnkirig, kept breatinfer. This were our who ears, suppose, to tickle uot in the church, proposed that wo should lay hands on tho llddlo. How do you suppose it struck upon my mind? Said I to mysoifri'you are- ri poor, miserable hypocrite; you do not believe your religion, and you blaspheme against God by professing todo bo." That man's namo was William Smith, and although a brother of the Prophet Jos- eph,and one of tho Twelve Apostles, he baa gono of tho Lord with him, and I havo spirit teen much pleased with his remarka. But by persisting in such an irreverent course a man'a mind- - is nnai-i- y nea, and.-i-f lead to his overthrow and destruction. I speak these things by way of cshor;. tatlon to my young brethren and elutero that they may not depart nor go astray rom light and knowledge, but ceek af were offered, most of them being reject- t-el- Mcffi low e . - C I ft . - i . 1 - .Merchandise the-20t- ; . f , i i M to-ua- y. j To-nig- eye-nlnr- ht, 1 . -- I A'Sm house-holder- s, f- To-da- -- to-da- y OLB o : ;- c ! r- --a -- I ; . o prim f - -- -- - XpiC0 . iAlacouht r ( xr - -iU i ! ZA f!a:r: J ! ... 1 J o; v ! com-misai- on ! inta-daflirici- r-- lr 1 - 1 1 -- f. ' Hi; : . . 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