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Show -- . , ,MMMM"'yl . i -- 5 b i I It la stated up stocks. oi Intend to carry the laws at rigns or denying pleasure, control rorty that NEWBi fifty millions, they DESEBET EVENING and will have things all their own way. protecUon within It border to aoieos The bears, who are demoralized, build ai? Enrorian as wsll as to any Asiatic hope upon' the opinion, that the . GEORGE Q. CANNON, naUdnailty, lrrtspectlTi of tresilea that their of this colossal movement will to the contrary by directorsover made been hare may i the western lines.for which EMTOR AN D PU2JLISUKK." thW reepectrre gorernmenU and the auarrel York Central and Erie chiefs are In such ; active competition. It is 4 J mm Vkry 4 1MI. Unltml States. In certain official circles that I These repeated outrages upon Chinese reported bulls intend to sell their stock the great at j presthe In seem, , America, when they get the market high enough E or CUIXESB OS THE subjects -when hall of r . a J" I ' ? , .4 : i ' f ...... r . A ILL-rSAC- ent time, extremely Inopportune It Is remembered that Hon. Anson SLOPE.' The CaliforaU papers notunfrequcatly cooUin accouoU of Cutragea committed by whites upon the Chinese resident of the State, for all of which the perpeti tors go unpunbhtJ, no platter how agt gravat?J the nature of the assault may be, unless the etldence of white can be it mmmittaL thalaw nfthA MtmtA lric thai the' eTidence of -- nnt admissible In it courts of Justice. The weekly Alia of the 26th ult. contains a letter, headed "Civilization Chinamen," Chlneae I. Cfc-ifor- ni r. of this kind, which iIUllio an outrage it Ls hardly possible to bellere ooaJd have occurred In liberal and enlightened California. The writer of the letter, who signs himself "Humanity,'' says: Sunday aa the Oakland boat of brought over to our cityn,quite a number doubt,- in taeir Chinamen, who eamv holiday attir, to vWt their friends a this ile of th Iiay. Many bf them catao up I'm--i lie sttrwt, and a they aevc rally and were walklna; alonjf between p?cably and Battery utrwti they were assailed front with a shower of utonw, hurlVl by urctdns n and wt on and erwjurffl uatt of tojs, a brntea, their parents, unby doubtedly, who, every time a stone would strike one of these poor creatures and cause him to yell out with pain, would mt up a hideous and unearthly Ungh o approval and rejoiclnsr, which still further encourasr-V- fl the bay not to rest txmteuteti with brul.sinx tnene InotTonsivo creature's with mUMile, bat thvr nittt pro in tbe street and zther up handsiul of mud and throw that likewise over them, to befoul their besides settinsc upon tlieut thrvO large-slze- tt bull dog who bit and worried them the while. I witnessed sereral poor inside neighboring fellows take refujr stores, obllei to wait an hour, or longer, until they could wt coming along wrao persons with humanity enough to ccnTt them out of harm's way. This kind of amusement was kept un for at lidtau hour,.in, the open Sabbath lay, without a policeman around to check tho outrao. 'My, blood ranrcold, whiio compelled to witness this dastardly procedure, and Inwardly J nske4 how long such things would be tolerated in h Christian community in this euUghtened "On half-irrow- , an American, baa been chosen and appoUxtcdby the.Chlncse.goTern-men- t as the most fit and proper person toopenjOp' friendly rilaaoos between ft and the:1restern nations and that, In article alx of the treaty recently conbetween the cluded under Chinese and American 'governments, It la stipulated-- that citizens of the United States visiting or reeldlngln China shall enjoy all Vvb privileges and mnnxnlUea eDjoyed by any other nation; and that the same privileges shall be reciprocaiea to Ohlnese subjects residing or traveling . , In the United SUtee. BhoUlJ iabUo"aentlnleht In the Gold en Stalepermlt the continuance of these invidious distinctions between Chinese and aliens. of other nationalities, the appointment of a Chinese Minister at Washington and of Chinese Consuls at all the chief cities of- the Union, which may be looked for at an early day, as the result of Bnrllngame's mission, will no sloabt lead to the prompt suppression of snob, abuses. And such a result Is rery desirable by the Chinese residents of the United States, and by all lover of Justice and fair play among the Ameri can people? i hls-ausplce- s, - x Fjr IA0 Defrrt Kilning 1 S3 pur-men- ts; f. Bur-linpun- e, tfeurt. Irgrnpb, acrforxAi. and when the" lack' currency beat down prices they will buy again at a large decjlne.wjiiehv they have caused. Buffalo. The new suspension bri Jge at Nlagarsrwaa thrown open to the public yesterday. York. The Herald1 Washington dispatch states an alleged spurious railroad company has obtained $8,000,-00an enormous amount paid by grants distinct from Congress, nd that two - subsidies are 'claiming corporations granted the Eastern Division of the U. F. It. B. CoUWVakbcpj Indian Agenthaving changed his resignation so as to make it unconditional, the same is accented by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Chicago, 4. The Itepubltcan' Washington saya the House Committee- on; special appropriations had a protracted session on Saturday, and made considerable progress with the naval appropriation bill. The committee are satisfied that the estimates of that department are larger than there is any necessity a reducfor, and accordingly have made tion In ma&Y Items, f it Ja ' understood that General Grant does not favor the summing up of large, squadrons at foreign stations that is unimportant, and especially where American interests can be protected with two or three ships as well as a dozen. The same committee are charged with Investigating the contract with Wells, Fargo fc Co., for carrying the Overland mall.and some time since addressed; a letter to the Postmaster General asking a suspension of all payments until they have completed their investigation. On Saturday the committee received a letter from Mr. Randall stating that the committee's wishes would bo crm plied with; u 4 ' Senator Sherman denies ever having had any Intention of introducing amendments,and says he does not know of any Senator having such an intention; it therefore seems probable that the entire law will either be repealed or remain in its present form. Washington, 3. The annual report of the Hon. D. A. Wells, special commissioner of the revenue, will be transmitted to Congress on Thursday. District Attorney Carrington, has caused to be summoned some ten witnesses, so far, but none from a distance, to appear before the grand with a view to obtaining anotherJury, indictment against Surratt. New York. In the court of Common Pleas ,yeaterday, before Judge Barratt, in the case of Uodgklnsand others, against the Atlantic and Faclflc and South Pacific Railroad companies, an injunction was granted, restraining the Shoe and Leather Bank in this city, from paying coupons on mortgaged bonds of the defendants, due on .January 1st, on the ground that they; were issued in violation of previous injunctions. 0, I Savannah .The trouble at Ogechee continues, but nothing transpired yesterday. The citizens are organizing to jin t down lawlessness. iiurralo. James Tllllnghast, superintendent of the BoITalo division of the Nf w York Central lUilroad. has been Jrtttnoted to general superintendent,Tice Han Francisco, 2. The mortality of the city In December amounted to 601. The same paper contains an krticle qf which :l Hi died of the small pox.1 headed "the Chinese Testimony Test It has been raining for the past forty- hours. Case," giving the particulars of an eJrht The following are the Ban Francisco argument, before Judge Provines. as to port statistics for '63: Five hundred the admissibility of the evidence of Chi- reesels were dispatched to Atlantic and nese, Ina case in, which 'an unprovok- foreign ports, the aggregate value of ed and murderous assault" was commit- their cargoes being $23,000,000. Several vessels engaged in the coasting ted by a soldier upon a native of the hundred trade are not included in the above. Celestial Kmplre." The ruling of the The exports of wheat since July 1st court' was in favor of the white rufifan, amount to 150.000 tons. 240.000 barrels of reducing flour to wheat, the total simply because the stabbing and "oilier tfoar; is tons. It is estimated exports Injuries inflicted by him upon the Chi- there are still on hand for exnort 180.000 naman, were witnessed only by con n- - tdns of wheat, and Including that, of rORXIXQN. Oregon, which will reach this market, try men of the latter. The conference wili be comParis, total of 2G0.000 tons. The ex posed of the ambassadors to France of That public sentiment In California: makesofscoin and bullion for the year is the various ' Powers. Lavalette.i port the wouliUever permit the passage of an en- $30,i00,000.new French wlll.pre-sldforeign secretary, actment by the State Legislature, which ...tit. Louis. Gen. Sherman has receiv The time of It ls not yet countenances such outrages as these, ed a 'letter from Sheridan, dated Fort decided. Ifcis nowholding mom than likely" UobD, Dec 19th, detailing operations to that both the Turkish and Oreek Govmuch Is ita continuance seeme a that date, and narrating the capture of ernments will participate. Jt was given strange anomaly ,H being sodlrecUyln Satalla and Lone Wolf, holding' them out that Alexandra Rlsa Itana-jed- , antagonism wlUt everything havlogthe as hostages tin til the Ktowas come in. the noted Grwwlan will repleast claim to enUghtennient nnd civili- Sheridan ssya the Indians realize now, resent Greece, and Fuad poet, MinisPacha, for the first time, that winter will not ter of Is to represent A Hairs, zation, firant that Mougoliaua are in- compel Foreign us to make a truce with them, Turkey. ferior in every coucelvabtepointof view lie adds, thelvlowas have been engaged London. Late from Hone la no to the iaujsUttu, tluvt reafou wh In war all the time, and have been play-lm- ? Kong confirm thotelegrams of fast and loose. They have attempt the Mikado at Yeddo. the former should.be considered as outed to brow beat Gen. liazen since they London, 2. At a meeting of working laws, and 1 1 subjected to, every, imagin- camera Fort Cobb, but I will take the men in Iarubetb, the icev. able outrage, and every species of cruel- starch out of them before I leave them. Newman an Hall address presiding, ty without a Chance of protection pr re- The Cbeyenncs, 'Arapahoe and one was presented to Minister Johnson, who dress. They are human blng, no band of Comanchea, witUflfty lodges ofs. In repl , said thei continuance of good now in the Washita moan-tainbetween England and America matter how degraded they may be, and Klowas nre General Sheridan, after a con- feeling was euro to be demanded by both coun as such are entitled to some considera- sultation with General liazen, proposes, tries, ' His remarks were received with tion. I f such outrages as those recorded when the Klowas come In, 'to punish entttmlasni. known to have been concerned A dispatch from Athens says Admiral in the AUt were attempted iu any part those tKeraonal acts of murder, and, says he Hobart in Pasha ha demanded of of the Union, upou Eurupeau aliens, will Hend Block Kettle's sister out to the the surrender or formally reeve U toain?r t.eadds 110 matter what nationality, there would Cheyennes and A rap shoes to command war is The that dispatch 'ro'. In atid submit to like considered inevitable at Athens. te a spwjJy outcry for rwdr. Yet the them to come and If they refuse to come he Paris. The ofllccrs of the Garde 2fo- Chine emigrants, both on the score of treatment, on the wargalnstthem into bile, have been reviewed by the minis will carry humanity and by treaty.stipdlatiort are the Washita mountains. He will leave ter or Marshal IS ell, who complias much entitled to inviolability of per-- ; with General liazen a sufficient force to mentedwar, Garde on the confidence the him fo control the Indians now by the country in that arm of its felt deson, and to fair play und Justice in 'any enable as at LH Fort and such others : 1. Cobb, fence .. .. may . U place uuder tho Jurisdiction 4f the come in. o an on in editorial Ia the 'afric, Athericun ila, as an alien of any. other ' A private letter to Gen. Sherman, a embassy, says "China, observing f , nationality in the world. .Jilay ater than Sheridan's, says the KI7 her Internatianal obligations, comes to The toleration, by Ltw, of outr fiuiM are coming in, and the Cheyennes treat with the great commercial nanave oeen numme since ineir pun- tions," and expresses the belief that in upon any clas of people, merely on ishment byvery he has no doubt negotiating treatles.'lt will be found Custar, account of their nationality, is4a blot the Arapahoe willand alo come In and that additional markets, for, the comof civilization and the surrender abide his terms, after merce ofthe world will be developed In auy by country, upon ne rear nas no cr wnien their renewing new regions, which will be opened to bo is to for the it and one, that hoped, hostllitias.; H ft I'atrie consequently credit of California, the tjuse ot right Richmond. A conference of some of civilization. .B mission will be hopes thatRurlingame's will its and Justice among speed- the leading men In the titate, has been successful. people ily and Irrevocably cry down. It is In session for two days past, attended ' London, S Conference, on the A.. H. Stewart, Mourn ay, General will meet at 'Paris worthy only of tho darkest days of by.. Easterndimoulty Koh6!s, Balling, Ituillu, and many on the 0th of January. It is said that bigoted and pr es t ly intolef an cs 4 o othem. A and resolution has should the deliberations abortive ancient Europe. It has bcen,'and still been agreedpreamble ou, stating that while the Russia will demand theprove t ls the boast, and Justly too, of jxll Ameri people er Virginia beJIeva that of the European Powers In the the condi- QuarreJ.bctween uneducated lu. their Greeceand Turkey., ! cans, that under the folds of the Starry f tion negroes are for fit the iu yet Paris. yet suflrage, Dispatches report that several banner, 'llfe, liberty and the pnrsult view of the expteaslon of French" iron clads arc preparing for pubiicoplnion of happiness" are guaranteed to all, and in the recent national election, and in sea. ,i denied to none. And this Is the spirit hope of creating harmony ana onion, Mr.'Burllnjrame and the other mem they are .Willing to accept anlyersal bers of the Chinese embassy have arriv and letter of 'the Constitution and sull rage, coupled with universal am- ed at Paris Government of our country. Hut these committee of nine was ap- ' Trieste, S. The Emperor Napoleon nesty. outrages inflicted so'repeatedlyon the pointed Washington to urge has subscribe J 6000 franca to the erecPacific slope upon tho unfortunate Congress to legislate, so as to secure tion of a monument hero to the late Emto. the people State. A peror Maximilian; Chinese is strangely at variance with these resolution was - London. A dispatch to tihe .lie raid thesplrit of the Constitution, and with the people: or theadopted, State toxecommending hold a conven- confirms the report of the occupation of that free, broad and liberal spirit so tion on Feb. 10th, at Richmond, to reuen. lloda. The Insurgents' Malaga by charicterUtlc of thU country and its ceive the report of the committee, and loss was 400 In killed, and CO ' prisoners. ' to arrange for a canvass. This Confer- It is believed that the Provisional Govw people. ence la a result of on the movement the a ernment In for coup d'etat. the defence In the part of the The argument as 'dis- favor of contemplates on the Montpensier placing) before waa case Judge Provines ground- tinguished ftom the as soonas the citizens ofthe ed culetly upon that clause in the Four- - the former desiring to make eoma ad- throne, of Jdalaga are dUarmed.aod bevenes towards meeting the reconstruc- province fore the Cortez has a chance to assemhla. teenth Amendment to the Constitution, . ' t tion acts, and averting the dlsabilltlea. which says that: sauiwaa support, tucuuauHNui test oath, and so forth oftbe new con- but Gen. Prim opposes the movement. Xo Statw shalr make or enforco any law stitution; while the latter, believe that Private letters from; Cuba do not conwhich sh dt abridge the prlviletsc or ln me people or me cute should under no firm the recent reports from that Island,. munitles of citizens of the United; Stated circumstances, sanction negro suffrage, to reverses the of tborevolution-istsrelative nor shall any State deprive any pmoji of which to be disastrous and believe Is they stated that the Insurgents It ' life, liberty or happiness, without due pro- degrading. , have invaded the nor Spanish garrison, and cess of law, deny tooajr person within Ublcas o. 3. The storm of Thursday there Is every, prospect that they will be its Jurisdiction the equal protection 'of 'the fro and Jf rlday was ery violent throughout successful.'' It is thought If they can , laws." ):'; the north, from Xlasouri to the Atlantic hold out till Mareh their- Independence The Trordi, any psr$on in the above it seriously mtjrrnpted railroad travel. will be certain. They contemplate the 'The JhCpulllcan'i New York total abolition of slavery, and will not cUuje, Judge Provines decided, referred says there is a atrong combination of have-- , the recognition, oft the-- : United only .to citizens of the United, States. If Dam in tvut tireev ana that Drew. States till It ls done,' f : ' ': i'm this construction be tho . correc; one, a Madrid special of the The Herald' thea any Elate in the Union can pass Henry Kemp and other large capitalists 24, reports that the insurgents at Malaga - - ! : j " -- ; t . v 5 -- . f r 4"4" , - e. 4 . :i to-d- ay .5 i i , j t to-nls- 1. ' " 1 i -- ? , r , t. t " f ut. r 1 1 i -- " C Chi-nes- I, - . i, 4' J' ; t ; r ; t -The ! 1 4. ' -- 1 non-interferen- Mr ce do-no- -- -- . m f i "' -t- u: 4 ' -- o-vlslt of-th- e 1 -- i V t ; j ' h j Do-nothing- 1 , S - " ! s," 1 j f.. a "w" . i I 4- - . u -- ; : .i -- " - arui " htnl. ilia raa fa rnmnelleU U I nMBDVERTISERlENTS. to tue wnoie scieuuo adopt, constitutes while conveying an American family ana is upon wo ngu mucli it that processi the ship Serrano', they expressed of that place, that the beauty or rerrreu subu BS3uivv iua be Us shape and its elements of. prosperity New Year's IteyTAGOLb EEOOCU, minister tuai ;iuo uucuucjs r i i r r Bchoolhouse and u. ,M ON the 17thv Ward tween depend.'' f aru. iUin on s, uutuny counsels Calder Any statements O. and above The ik wiio same. Will couera mfor ny ptnuu icjiviuj the - seem to me aufflcient culturesioie mulberry OAXiDElt, at Jannlngs Wm ,x .... fa-for beg&ners. To give a fair starting be rewarded., we need to "the business, .N. t or five millions of these most valufour r. , ciiARCs jtoxes, "B V LOUIS A.1 BEBTBAND. are able trees In Utah. As soon as they f ManPtnrcr and Dealer in - I - wilLwrlto more important planted,IV4 Ivixriiltxire, Stove anderery articles on this subject. Iam now ready Stoves Also of i The selection .of seedlings is impordescription of the and to treat the feeding Irenand Sheet CJopperwarei tant; those being one year old,--' and pro- silkworms.batching Tin, My experience on4 this ceeding from the seed of .white mulber- continent shall bo unfolded In my next Merchants' own material made up to advsnj-ries, are specially bu table for warm cli- chanter.' Hou eeond West Street, between Court dSO mates of which, theyi are natives.- - r The Tm Old Fort, Salt iAfce City. :j and ' one-yeold seedling can readljy be .1 polled out without injuring the tools;In-as S A WD OH &. WEBSTER, at that age the horizontal roots are and their loss, if their ls any, significant, Machine Man nfaet tire rs, Kjairi. would be of little consequence; while in ; .Boots for men, boots for boys; shoes lor the Sewlnc aeers, Brass Fenntlers and sjmltlis seedlings two! years , old, the roots con- ladles, shoes for children. Very low forAcash, at -i DirarFOHD ZUst bf the Kinth TWard School HboKe, su8osa. TTz tribute very much, to their growth and ; . Stitxtl LAke ctty.rjt would a eixe,and their suppression prove at Machines of every description on Aus repaired on UraugUt Sastds' Stock Chicago considerable less. 'in order te preserve the Bait Lake Billiard Room. tll3Sm notice. Coarges noderate. shortest all the roots, these seedlings should be to 30 planted very carefully, t Tha oneyear The best quality of BUtes soap reducednorm old seedlings, when they are strong,' eents per bar, at O. W. Davis, two doors can be planted w.th a peg,- suppressing of Klraball A Lawreaee's. . . U HITED STATES KlArLS the end, only, of their tap 'root; their Waktiti. A vminsr or elderlr woman compe is; as fine, and even excels tent to do senentl boiife wox3c and cooking lUa vegetation two-yeold seedlings. that of the vvies given. Apply at The Interval between the rows of seed- small family,: .Cod '. ... , jr. c. pvrxa a oo.; t j lings in the nursery must necessarily rnten sontu door DKPARTaiaKr, OrrfCB One Western of Telegraph Post , vary, according to the class of trees to Offle. November 30,1 W. Washing-ton' be cultivated.! That variation; however, the mulls of Uie for conveying PROPOSALS from July 1; 1869, to JnneS', or standard is trifling. For ISTO.on t be following routes In the Territory t j mulberry trees, the Interval between N EW ADVERTISER! EHTS. Utah, will be received at? the Contract Oflkxi oi the rows should be at least three feet until 3 p.m.. of February this bepsrtmeiit decided each way, or better five feet from row De to by March foilolriDgr; next, to row, and two feet from onn seedling No. 10C11 Prom Eagle Valiey to Panama, 20 m;lfs to another. at V2 xu; Leave Eagle Valley Thursday 7 p.ni; The first act which must follow the Panaca at Arrive by . ' Leave Pan aca Friday at 8 a.ni; of the seedling is the operaplanting at Eagle Valley by 8 p m. 'Arrive tion of ioppinj. This consists in lopping 1CC12 Frm Pinto to Pnuaca, Cl miles nud their top near the ground; and 1 to mark Lsueei & JiuaesrsE. B. Clsvsoa dc J, T, back, once a week. ' Leave Pinto Tuesday a8 S.ro; the where the spot seedling lies.tbe top, by ; Arrive at Panaca Wednesday cut oliy is to be replanted close by. ' The Beengagement of the DlstrnftraiRhed Lyrlo Ar-Leave Panaca Thursday at h Pa.m llSie. OADSJIE BAHIA'HElUUa by7 m. Arrive at Pinto Friday7 top thus replanted is called a guide. The Heber, Vanshj.; by". 16613 Midway; From must be .performed in the i. operation JKcUO Oity, i to Coalyil ES 3L D so ES 23 heal before the ftud cut" that Mountain, may spring, Knterprise, .an,' Ogdefn City,. 01 mile and acForei.; the starting of vegetation. To facilitate a week. In ; Who will appear the circulation of the sap the planter Leave Midway Monday at I b,iu. would do well to cover tha cut with tar. Two Favorite Characters.' Arrive at Ogden City WeJuesclay hyfi The second operation, which, as the iJaTB'b'idcn 'CltyrThowfay at 7 a.m. The Favorite Tragedian, above, is common to all classea of nurArrive at Midwy atarday by p.ra. series, is the nipping This is to be Ittoll Fxom Tooele to; iJraniavilie, il nal. B.WALDRON. Geo. and back, oncaajweek. performed manually, or with very nri p.r'M TjeavearantsvttieThoTiday ' n j r It consists in inWho WUl appear sharp prunlng-shear" ArrIveatTooI.by-pni- ; and Tburwlaybvat rtv.p.ir,; specting alHhe seedlings separately,one. Ieave 'looele p Arrive atCJrantsvilie in suppressing all, the buds but iik5l5 From Franklin by Fh Havec,s!ff Before performing this operation,, it is Charles.. BloomtngJon, similes ' LtiieTty, to Bennington, expedient to wait until nature has inweesr.4 a dicated its favorite childa thins easily :' ' Leave Franklin Mondav .t a.Ui: discovered when the shoots are eight or MONDAY, JANUAPA" 4, 1S0S;U. Arrive at Bennltigton WtdntSJ:.y ten inches high. ilftwb shoots Bhow Will be , DomesUc pro: thrllliDK the w a n.;, preseuted, .'Saw ive'lKnntaa-tonTnotsd;y the same appearance; the nearest-t- the la S Acts, entitled. THKm u L:. a i ve at Franklin Sa ur'ih) ' j. be preferred. The ?;rouud ought tobeen made, the nursery .. having " rcoTr?.' j must bo visited several it imes in order be to carry the mnii wit i must "'Propo&als to prevent any new'parasite osiii? tbe certainty, ahd atcurlty," "celsrlty, b mast ... . . . , and terms the of guarwu&i they law, the; vegetation ofV., the, selected i' ri 1, cbeller i,.. t:wn minonfiible Dersous. certified to as .Shoot. i. ".! oT reconi f Myrtlllo. a Iamb Ornban -- Madaine a postmaster or judge of a court by CJ wiOdroD ilr When the young tree is one or two Ksuvnti,... .;:. made for trips not periorme5. llofor pay wUloibeanen omissions soi auwcioniv and each feet high, small lateral sprigs will shoot the pay i, the; trip max times Unrthree Musical with, explained the Toconclaae care it be laughable must taken uloni: sdeoj; good so far behind tluie arrivals tFor dedncted. be entitled ",. letta, iind uot to suppress tiiem as they are necesto break, connection with depending maUsteonv tbe of excused, oot to and its facilitate sufficiently sary growth, greatly t to forfeitnrtv COTTAGE; penKatienfor tbe trip iia sutler the rise of new roots. While the sap THE ilia unless wlllt be imputed, tleimqueucy Fines Booaller Madame mtH lirecUy-tTor induces the weeanV of JUUette.wltti sereral Soncs,... in be satisfactorily eplaluwd; raallfrmnorltrtio a postbir.ee; the take tht vertical shoot,' tlw Jateral sprigs are CrvDOOIta or mooed ioni; OEN at 6 o'ctoca performance fering It to be lJured.lasuoyd. to stick ihg lp"and taklfiglri.rohi'ihe coavey at 7, alter lor and decjand, relaslDg, comiaepeeapaBctnally the serial ilukls ueedful to as rrequently as the contractor runs, or 11 au'd tra'usffs thehi to the stem, concerned in running, vehicles on tbe route. PofcUuaster general may annul the conTbe v. hiuit assumes the tank of distributing tract lor tltsobeyrn ihe post ofnee Uw,or th the in to the f roots.' Phus,Tbegins? with instructions of tbe Uepartment. He may alter and .arrivals, and tbe schedule of departuresfeervScs vegetables thai mar vwiiou change, that order an Increase of alo by allowing wonderful phenomeuoh of the ascentherefor a pi 6 reua Increase on the contract pay. sion aod retraction 0 the ap, 'without He may also ear tail or discontinue the service which no vegetation is possible. In whole or In part, at a pro rata aecreaso of one month's extra compensa- . How ever good the quality of the soil pay, allowing ' dis smon on wl tb of service Bf the tion pensed of the nurcery ths- sodling seldom InthPrlMnfthA Bids sheoid be addressed to the "Second Asls a first-clatant Postmaster O en era I," superscribed "Pro-reachcM, the lincyr and sent by mail. .w a Territory, posals.Utah or standard mulberry; which must trvrmm v nivtrtAaa rf a17w aawa u ntVia v aossav miKt ma: VMtvJ i be six feet high at least, and eight feet tlon. see advertisement of this date, la at most. One year after the trees have form, at the principal post offices. w handall,r alkx. acquired half the desired size the operaCO JH ORGAN OSHw . Postmaster Oenefal. retion of lopping may be fearlessly -newed, and most be 'followed by the nipjiing process as before. hould the XOTICE.! growth of the seedlings be too weak the tlae In Sanreme Court for lho nirfM first year, It is exedient to let them veOI utso. i I Tn the matter of getate until the second year,' and to hoe' WM.TX. MILKS, Jr.. ; ) the young trees frequently in order to Bankruptcy. destroy the weeds and fertilize the soil. IKTew ... "VTOTICEakrupuv; is hereby fr:),,r;1 elTenthktvmfn.MIf at the second lopping certain number Order 1 made said by the Court, in matter of do not reach, the size of a of, seedlings Wm. H. MUes, jr;, a Bankrupt, ou the 23rd dv VALUABLE n 1868. D. of care IMPROVEMENTS A. should be December, taken bearlnz be hull tne feutionorsaia usnkrupt, will upon heretofore not to cut mulberry, them a third time; it is better Sox filed said Court bis in In their to let them branch at that size in order from ail his debts andnraylnr liabilities, proveable uuot der tbe Act entitled "An Act to en- that they may remain' Congress ' tabllsh a uniform system of Bankrumev Ti:.-- ' mulberries. ' '.r r; throuxhoot the United Htates ''anDrored siarcii When the shoots of the seedling have 2nd, 1&67. and for a certificate tuereof. before on the 18th day f January, A. l. said Court, acquired the height of six to eight feet, 186SI, at 11 o'clock A. M., at the Boprem CJourt ...... which should occur on the year followRooms in tbe city of Salt Lake, in said District j second the ot need much ing Utah, at which time and place any creditor lopping, they orsata oiuer person jn in zsansrnpc, or care, and the nurseryman must lavish AM now for these orders magnifi- terest, may appear any receiving; cause, u any on them allj hla attention. ' At! that cent Parlor and Meeting 'House Ih.MMV.rnrlhA aofrt nt1f wh. h6v. th.v w to be delivered in this' city. In February should not "be granted. Notice is further given. time, it is exceedingly important to nd Marota, meettna; oi tne ereoitoTs or sam understand all the wonders which be- Freight.; v . at ;JManntactoiers' Prieea. and coat tne intra will be beld before Ii. 11. Itonrtson, Bankrupt Of to ...j the. the long great vegegrowth Register In Bankruptcy for said District, Esq., tables. The branches must be well Illnstrated and decriptlve Catalogxics sent at hlS'Offlee tn Bait Lake city, on the satd 18th A.D. 1869, at 10 o'clock A. M. of day of January, shaped, and nature assisted in their free on application to i said .day. ' formation, and in placing them bo that City,- - December 26th, ism. the growth of anywill not . retarcLor, IAVID OGALDEHTi Salt' VLake r Glerk of said Court! in Bankruptcy,, hindtsrthe growth of ahe others; and O.F.STCICKLAJMD. ...,;, TJTAIL.' that their BOLE dlrectlon AGENT FOR and place, fluaily, t Petitioner's Att'y. Wi3 distance' may guarantee, for the? future' d3lw of s the tree, which is claimed. by Jthe perfection, of God's M'-';- , works, i at::;;1 ii .. i. - . iji".formation! of. tthe The branching, or! to parch ase YOUNG STOCK, . Guide for 1869. WANTKT and COWS.' over ,tlx years old,' head of the mulberry is of great conseto not wanted. Apply quence, and has a powerful influence on its prosperity; and when well perform d021wwlStf 19th Ward. i'i;H .: ed, greatly facilitates the "rapid growth rnilE first edition of One Hnudred Thousand ,; ii.: of the tree; when it falls, it causes decay JL of Vifk's.IllsttrsUd Cstalsras sf ana uuiae in Uie newer Ciarden iweai or diseases, rwhich sooner; or later occa - ! is now Dabllsbed. It mikMliwnrk nt 1(KI n.am sion Its ruln.! beautlfally illustrated,orwitli abont.iso ria - In Coart Tor tbe.TDistrict Sapreme Kiowers ana Yegeta, The branching of . a tree is the spot wooa xicrnviog " TJtab. of wherether JUIcee riivceedlng from the Wes,anjtrtU; r;n 'IP i: In the matter of uand abthose from aerial GILBERT WEBB, sap In Bankruptey.i proceeding ELKGAXr COLORED 1'LATJJ. the1 former Bankrupt. sorption meet; departing from tho roots and directlngtheir ascen- A- -C OUQ U ET O F F L O WERS. "XTOTICE ls hereby elven. that, pursuant to an J.1 Order made by said Court, In the matter sional movement towards its uttermost ofGilbert Webb, a Bankrupt, ion :the 23rd day parts, and the latter issuing from those It Is the most Heitl!u, ms well as tlio most of December, A. D. ises, a hearing will be had upon the petition of, satd Bankrupt heretofore parts to communicate othe root, trunk: lDstmctive FlrrnUiatf pabiuhed.glvins plain filed In said Court; praying for his discbarge and branches, the juices necessary to from all his debts and liabilities, proveable unIt their growth. Some trees constantly der the Act of Congress entitled "An Act to establish a uniform system of Bankruptcy develope new attractive organs, ; and Cultw of L?lowers aiic( VegetableSi throuabout United States,? approved. March e these organs.-ias.they.Ue-vopiThe Floral Guide Is published for the benefit 2d, 1867, aod tbe .proportion a certificate thereof, before said for my customers, to whom it ls sent' free with. Court, on the th day. of, January, themselves, aspirate, sock in and of AD. will ba forward Ml tn all whn at 10 o'clock AM., at the Sapreme Court Kooms send to, all the llgheous Dortions of out armlcatlcm.btrt Ten by mall, for Cents,' which Is not half in the city of Bait Lane, in said. District of which the' tree is composed, substances apply Address inecosw Utah, at whleh time and piace any creditor r .r..a?.j.:ii ' suitable to the fdrmationdf the ligriumm or any outer person in interest, r.'t saia n ,t i tiaaKrnpi, JAMES VICIt if any they and nbowjitise, The elaboration of that exchange la perappear d wis Sea liac3cesterw K,V t may wiry tb prayer of said peUtion . hould not he formed la the'branchingTa forced ren'" '"..J granted. dezvous of all those substances uecemDer auto, iscs. Lake 'torn u;y, '! T'TnTTTTTT s'l liTsTTir contact and mixture produce there, W.I. APPLKBY. satd Clerk of Court In Snpreme thousands of nhenomena which arftThnt . THOMAS MARSHALL, , is Bankruptcy. KlRhtti ltfemters Cucrnm orthe r8erw a , rjlHfc branchIVtltioner's AtVy, lmperfectly understood. . Thla jh;ia ing may be considered as n. ties Con net 1 1 ail. on 'WEDNESDAY EVEN. where mature, digests Ita stomach, th. at o'clock, wonders. INtf 2IEXT, Jannary for ;vhe, transaction-orunctn&liy, iniportant Therefore, it Is of the : utmost' t to give instracUons in the Art to attentively examine thef me- - .jbaslness.-'v- m , k4iJ0HN PACK.' ' KCONTINUES LiC foT everv article of Catting and Children thod by which nature itself performs the Ladies.-Gent, by the late Jlr. .wor , in order to imitate and assist it- avail yourI'rlxe Jlodels., ItLadles, selves of tills 'opportunity. will taae you oay as far as it la in our power.- ' Any other ' M afewhotrrs. 6 T'HAVB method of procedure TJnio-Y!th. in red ene" would near COW, our Kfculraee, Acrultmy. possession hurt ny Ward, . X- - cr 7 rears own In terests.1 AGENTS Wasted In thi nnoui SeUftaer.tt.. .dlTyu old, branded C on left shoulder, on silt roan ear. One the side of tinder right The. formation of the. branching or 4 years old, branded on right hip and head of the mulberry Is nothing else COW, underrblt in right ear. vtoek tare not claimed If tbe ftbora than the suppression of the vertical; kT ttbey m a lu Farming ton. 1 y(j litis x:a amaii oujre. or pail oi one will be sold at the Pound, main branch, and the compulaJou :in on thetlt Tobaco-nuio o'clock. a of February, l suitable' for retail street, t J 'leading day -which we place it of adopting many lat' John leavitt, - i i rv possession wanted middle of eby. Aderal branches, The placing ofthe dress, gtatlcg rent, dc, r,p, Box 101.1 n -- 1 iirtat?of an American steamer. nn . 4M-.f-..w- i.' tion . -- ; v m S . j Aa-C- o, .k-- silk-raisi- ng ! "... ... ; . . - ar )'': 1 . I : . 1 , 1 - : U-H- Cl ar , . . . . v S4-d- tf , first-clas- s, 1 TIB . : V . 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