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Show T 1 iKosaBrpwue fwillnot leave fo Jeaaftalnst. Tho Tqucstiotfde-oftill tho arriyal of Burllngame folly in us to dd so.TWcrprido burselves admlttiag was ijhina teotiraony Burleigh and thellhode Island election, !y upon our independence of tbougbt Wl 4.JL, M Jf ClUeU M tUU i..illUlllTO action.-r-ln B.urnsido was if r? ; with ,an religion, in, politics, in our strlct rirtyivbtc; J ; increased of about: on the 'evening: majority 2,000 over institutions and mode or are, etc.,1 etc., Buri3ightebti3ed that laat be iritervlow' larfrel v he had an ycarhessemblylwill wo boldfy tread our own path, without- - of February-21c- t, of favor the Jn of Senator Geh. Thomas, who informed him with should and we, why deferring toothers; j; ho had been appointed Secretary of War Sprague. j lidndon. tbo In aro Commons, Hunt wbo otherwise, .so independent, idfnertmyana ohould take possession of ChancollorL ,the JExchequer, asked ten o'clock nertxnorn at truckle to fashion and becomc.ita .wilt to in. leavo bring ofa bill for the purchase a tate d Jxe .would use force to J "and our ing:Tio"also should slaves?. .mcp, ling Why iby Government all the telecrranh ref usedThbmaa 6btainlpobsebsion women for the men are equally aslsubrt ttiakingdpm; hM explained that tb4 i ,dui proviueu iorj arDuers, who should servient as the women in tnisirespctc--- ;wouid breakrthendown.to .o k then-cskebe paid. The whether decide what price should coniorm xo .uie cnanging, styies.oi iurcss ; . Tho question swes revenue returned for the first quarter had rconvenjationwith witness tbo andUlie jany prcscrijbed by thojashionablo v shows a deficiency of 5,000,000 sterling as vhilo .Thomas AdjutaniGon-acting lewd? "It i well known tbat' many of eral: or had heard Thomas say v7hat- he j Vierina.Tr!The Beichsrath has passed tho popular fashions ;or;ginated'cwith a would do in case le became Secretary f, bill providing for general! education by a system of public schools. f Class wnoso cniei aim was to uispiaj of War. Evarts objected is understood that Richmond. It Tho court here,'ataquarter past three, Schofield thelrlcliarms iri'a manncrlifiat TVould will soon remove Gov. the recess. a took Upon.eassempHng; mane mem xno mosc atcraciive auu saietho CityMayor. j ; was putin writing. After de? j question I York.- The J3eralrs dispatch able, r; tho Ibate, thoj;Chiefi Jufiticede:cided the Abyssinian expedition haV of orderr n Senator. Howard-appeale- from thedated r Wo should; b'c:as independent Viii'o.ur quegtion out Xiake Ashaoge, March 6f arrived, decision tho. from' jT7hich'"was as urcss ana in any overruled , 22 to; 23 the lasnions T3iyies oi The difficulties of the expedition questioiiyas thing, else. r Tho victory would be but put. proceeds. The natives ar4 A!rt I it i!V country? barren1 and thtr heard ; Thomas i?iako an jhostile, tho,bad. nauon, ii:wniiq; lreei in; cmuytmng Witness had Kingr Theodore hsur o - a number of clerks n the Toadsjvvery else wo pliantly yielded to address country far and wide, week-oten days" despoiled the tbo dictates , of fashion , and burned in- - iWar ; Ofllcei about a21st; Tne'flag of the North German confebe which. in censo at the shrino of a goddess whose isaid he would relax the harsh rules of deration was hoisted Yesterday on all the as German t vessels in port in accordance authority wo kncw,to bo his predecessor and- - treaty the clerks notice by, the King of Prussia. Wo carinbtwitbholdpur admiration from. gentlemen Thomas subsequently told 'with the pEioyal salutes were fired and thexday on sen arrested' bo had if rwitness 'nbtb tne vuaKcrs ioruie persistom, stcauiustwas observed by a general celebration. 22ndyho,WOiild the February morningof to own their Havana. Advices from Nassau, nes3 with which theycling have broken the doors and taken posses- March 30, say that serious riots are anstyles oi aresfs, qespno.tne examples oi sion of. tho WarPfHce. in consequence of the action witnesses testified to ticipated change whichhey have bad on icvery-. j Several other on tho part of Thomas. of the Legislature "in relation to the hand.- - Their example is worthy ;df iQxi- similar language diseridowmerit billi which was - The Court adjourned at a quarter? past church Tnrinn. pv ii nvn npnn in run wnr n five.' and the Henato went i in to execu- passed by five majority The Hxecutive V arid Counsel vetoed the measure, whereV- J VU;.;;1: yet they have not ; acKnowieugea its tiveWs3iori the;, difficulty, upon the Assembly became indignant ChicagbSpecials.say fashions; but,? for generations have: ami- and requested the Governor to dissolve been has Butler and Grant between urusa. vuuirumuiiuiiTU moiiaaiuuu . George Wilkes has the Legislature and order a new elecarranged cably We are better situated to have' our own been the chief rnhhager itx this piece of tion, which he ' refused; It is probable fashions and mmntain them th'ah they diplomacy., It:is otjSupposedrsum- - that blood will be; shed, as the question has . now" become orie between creeds, ever were; and woshould take steps to moning uen. ioqscu as a Tyicness win castes and colors. Tho Liberals have because the prosecution the Is trial,' not delay them. objectionato the home Secreadopt Variety to bo prepared an address thaV is all admit will proposed; ble; indeed, it is pleasing. But let this proved by him without his appearance. tary requesting coercion to enforce the will of the Legislature. The House did no business today variety have its origin with ourselves; Stato San Francisco, let it bo the result of our own tastej and met in Sacramento yester hot tho imported fancy of a French convention selected NOTICE .'(delegates to tho dav, and; e modiste qk member of the t ' to convention S HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL WHO ARB National Kepublican WoUrustsuclv an impulsqhas ."been meet in Chicago, f The resolutions en- A INDEBTED- TO THiS DESERET NEWS ' on recon- OFFICE for;Snbscr!ptlonst &c.t that Payment giyon tb our'mariufactufes tliat' wo will dorse tho action Of Congress? made to the same after' this date, is to be r matter of of soon havo all tho materials out of which struction measures, and the.confidence GEORGE Q. CANNON, the present Editor. express ' they lJlSCS. to make our own clothing, and that the Impeachment; April and Senate will that tho imparfairly timo Is not far distant when Utah will tially discharge tho duty imposed oh it bo as famousfor tbo superior quality of as a court oil lmpeacnmsiix; layor mo tho fabrics 'manufactured hero4 as the strict economy in the administration of national affairs; regard repudiation of aro now for their and people industry tho national debt as a crime against-thc for publication U requests! economy. When this, day shall come, loval dead, an abandonment of the CoaRESPpSDBif be written on one side of the par-c- only. our fashions of dress ought to bo so ap principles upon which tho war for tho toNonoUce can be taken of anonymons corn-a violation arid jof was; Union fought, so chaste and mnnications. ; Correspondents' names! mm tin: propriate, and yet consider ittho duty every instance 'accompany their communicahonor; and human form plighted for publication, bit as a to of the covernment protect citizens at tions, not (necessarily of bQing distorted and made a lit subject home and abroad to tho fullest extent guarantee reUabiJity. TnEAxntcAL.-ThTbea!tre opens for, the refor caricature and burlesque, as it is now oi ;Uie nauonai. power,, uuu wpcwm that no foreign nation bo permitted to gular season on Saturday eveneng, with "Victo- through tho grotesque fashions which arrest and punish citizens" for any rine, or I'll Sleep on It:" followed by the farcea itwill-. beautiful to and appear prevail, in Li very.": .Wo wish the iManagers offence committed on bur own sou. of "Lovehouse forkthe opening night, and a sucbe&t or tho ;ad?antag"o fnHhoWeY of Gen. Grant'is tho unanimous; choice1 of bumper cessful season throughout.! President! or for convention f ir tho every person taste, Tho discussion ioii Burlingame's mis- .xioansiyE.---jBro- . John . Binua. iromi sion in the British' press of" China Is tne' westerntrt o Kajhsyille, reports; eyery- i i modified ; considerably. , The appointment thing BWenefin that Iocalityv One farmers hav ' ' (Special to tho Dcscrct :Eccn(ria hYao;i Is now! regarded, with'.moro favbr not J the fearf of grasshoppers upon their ?ouls, a.nd aro nonKpnnpTitlv dolntra lively business te'is.- agrlcultarally. tbo English papers. They-rsaby R. R. had not reached r The of tho oldestm'- the summit of the the accredited-airein wavis couniy.i sand some are expecting it niro In theiwbrldti;yefeiciUzenf;6f;iho ' yesterday; but the peopleridge ivx m muj newest republic. Born and nurtured In! lime in we iuiure ana New York; Ilcnruaiaunceu the fresh air or ilberty,.noappears tne; Gone. East. iQlder Joseph. Mathews, uj from has arrived.viPanama?idvice3 sav"- tho representatiyoof tho oldest"aespbtisxriv' ' Santaquin, left yesterday indmingon a mission MAatHnri ' Wi Isthmus is entirely freo from sicknesaJ OiVk nnriAfti Vol'' fl icif to tne oatnern mates, navmgoeen caueq iu gu Tho revolutionista In the interior of Co anomalous, but it is a position of unexthe aclumbia aro dofeated. An effort tobriho ampled ;ihtere3tiand on his treception7. pleasant Journey to his field of labor and desires oi nil the good bis heart complishment the military of Carthagenaas'dlscdv at nbme J hang; tho Vieightiest his absence;during r ered in'season to.prevent.anoutbreak. i Wo vbelibvo Mr. Burliugame : two Li yerhleard Tho merchants-- herb are pro testin g is far more' aTmbster of tho situation gentlemen;down against heavy JaxeSi is tbo.fashlpn to suppose. , :.. it than wished to exchange a little common sense,f TheBritish Cbhsal at Santa Nartha the loss at Saint one Privateiadvicesreport he alleged to possess, ;for ai few greenhas undertaken to effectareconstructibn David's-island.oa r Jr which ea to Bfemanbark.0 ine dubt. be ny possess backs, supposed ' such between Magdelena and Bolivia. that on no was the itrade. ground It say specials ChlcagoV Americans and other: ibreignera in that afterjr Jerrv JBIacki had! concluded .swappingjwa8jwiinoui, nreceaeuij- v y Barbadoes havo demanded redress from-th- his argument in theMcArdle case be- - XXLett.A larue pacit train, consisting oliflf ty authorities for, outrages on. 'persona rore tne bupreme uourc, j uago unerr and property by tho natives. V submitted the following paper, whichr- Sweetwater; mines, started ou yesterday; morn-inehave been was read: Thisxasewhicnrwaa fully arBHgbt chocko of earthquake tTheyi Wrralethe outfit in front ojour Ther and were photographed felt at Guayaquil.' by Savager iiciui gued at the beginning of thifih month, is; ofllce nocK to fx tmxrifxtw i hit. will k feather nf hird Senate. Afternoon. Stanberry ar- a caso which involves, riot only the lib- - gether," ' but we hope this rule Is not always gued against the at tempt- of tho mana- erty and rights of the: appellant;4'butr&fj hurrying up tolmixrihelr gers' to provo labouspiracy between millions of his fellow citizens; thecbun-- i ble 'folks". wit h the donkeys. The train left in Thomas and tho President.' Butler therefore, had a right to expect that Bt length; showing that tho Presl-- I .try. lb wouiu receivo ,.iuiixieumt uuu dent was guilty of conspiracy. Judge solemn of the" cburt.;rr;By tho attention Curtis followed, against tho. admissa-bllit- y nostnoriement of thiscaaO thb cburthaal son. the childdveriisoeslrdaV'lbs in tlie 7th of tho evidence. Bingham, for tho subj ec ted th emsetvei wh e th er: j us tlotl jund yesterdayafternoon'itf well Is not deep, ana jsjn juot managers, replied. At the,concluaion.of tnj ustly, tho imputation- - that Vmo Ward. The to Mr. Cronyn. The father of the child bis speech, Bingham niade a point that had evaded the performance of a 'duty haa becxxtneaxp tbo hour on both aides had expired. imposed upon us by tho Constitution,' him ormertltne; but hadL gotl?ad totattieeU. iw head rsV p'mcnnca-rflvenieu Chief, Justice said hQfunderatodd tho ana wauea ior legisiaxivoiinierposinon f4iiing in on ovLt&Vf condoloithithe parents to? uuporsedo ourtictlDniiiiid.rciiGTorEf calling rIe;entitled4thecbief;icun8pli;.on:iboth eides to havoono hourob nlli questional from 6m rerpdnDll)ll I ty;- - Kavbiil hhonnnepectebejca 8eyeral 8enatoro diontcd to thl3.rul-Jn- g to oay . I am GBhapied ifanwfl; fetichdprSYOT audi tho question iwaa. put! to tho telum ohotildr bo cdat .tmon tho court. Senate .on Mr; Chaso'o .ruling, which impose a tax on dealers in gen ena xnerr " I - .'-r- &f T7fti flee ester-rda- MJT y, re-elect-ed : ! -- re-electi- EVE5IS0. APSH 2, 1S53. THUB3DAY V t f - '- r rascM that bavdnromDtednianyJof ...... ,. becorno: fashion ablo to powder hair in - Paris ,! b oxr 1 o n g 1 1 P we "b a v; t o wait beforo tbe fasblon' is jntrodaced- Into Bait Lake Citj? Judging by tbo past readiness of our people to adopt tbe styles of dress iu Ifasbion else- wnere, onjy ;a; Ycry .oner space . ,wju clapso before hair powder will; bo used, hat is. if it should go into use at Paris) lidndon and New York. Communica tion between tbe Atlantic ficabdard'and onr Territory is so rapid, through tbo construction of tbo railroad, that little time need be lost In starting tbo fashion nerc t ,''l'A ,r ,,V;. Xnd why should powder not.be used? JLtt a feirwbuldbo fashionable ladies" with powdorcd hair pas3 through our - ri-dicul- oun 4 : . . . , r-;- ; ; ;; a t. t i ii.i. :..tj ;Do one. 'wouiU 10 iuiiuvo lounui reauy them, regardless of theirr character whether they were 'honest women or ladicsbr .'easy1, virtue., ; Salr.- powder would soon bo in demand. ATewyeara ago a ;fino)head ot natural hair was viewed Jai tbo crowning 'beauty of,wo man. In !'Ui6sq days if a' lady '"bail to wear false hair, aho accepted it as d painful necessity, .and took "measures t6 co n ceal the fac t; ah o fel t th a t sho b ail lost an attraction and she did not, wish itl known. But how has it been of late? Wby, our young ladies bavot seemed anxious to despoil tbemselves of their locks and their heads have bfcix shorn as closely fas; possible. It 'has :been amusing to hear thbso who have to this shearings process set forth' tile advantages which they bad discbv cred In the new style; and all these because it was though tto'beTashibnable to have tho head tbus cropped! But to put tbe climax to tbe absurdity, either the owner's hair, orsomebodyjelse'a bair, bad to bo made up into curls, &c, and worn n3 tbough it'wero the natural growth! TIu this .way many of our ladies havo bowdd to tho barbarous edicts of fashion,rand robbed tjhemsclvcs of one of tbelr chief adornments! As with the fashion of wearing the hair eqwlih other things. Our spaco will not permit us to touch upon tho many points connected with this subject. There aro jnouof of our readers, wjiose attention has not beonialled to 'tho nume'rousVbsurd-Itic-s In dress, &c, into which the devot tees of fashion aro drawn. v . It Is strango that in a society "like ours fashion should have such sway. That it has a wonderful influence all wbb:re-sld- o bercjnustknqw.T Vc are comparatively isolated at present, and wo havo but little means with which to gratify fashionable tastes, yet tbcy.prevall. If tbey have such influence upon our people under our present circumstances, wbat yrill be their powcrlwlxexi woceaso to bo isolated and weal th increases among us? No ihan in this community, with ordinary means .of.Jiving, can, wrlthoijttTunning into .llebt.Hiarntalh a family wbo; comply: wit htli meats :otfa3hlbn'. Tlierd is no:;income-itbo country tbat can sustain sucli a drain vcryTlong. But;cvcn ifiwo had wealth sumcicnUo;.cnablbsta Toirow. ba'Mtrbmo lhe:?:?WiwttonytVduld I r , , -- - - suli-mitt- cd I , : -- -- r f " ' - r- s ! - FOLiTjIES OF FASHION. A Iftle fasliltm letter from Paris statea that"tbere Is some probability of the old fashion of powdcrioghalr belflg revived in the upper .circles "of tbatgay city. Tbc reason assigned Is that the Empress streaked Eugenlo'ahair. is becoming reason for TriUi grejll This la as good a the introductlontiof a newTasbion; or tho rovival of an old one.' as the absurd 4T on f . of-tiho-olU-co -- ,-- -- if " d i -- - ! : ! : Pier-pontan- 'ew , I d - ; , - jn-crea- se ry:, ' I i a"nd-J)liiidl- y as-i- t . : 1 v r " Tirior'-toebruar- y: - -- self-assume- d. i ... 1 I i ! l;, . 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