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Show ! I I J ( t tt. r PSEiEEVilHiNG GEORGE XT KD1TOH AJN " . PRESIDENT GRANT'S NEWS. INAUGURAL 0. CANNON; D PUBLISHER ADDRESS. Citizens op the United States: Your to suffrages having elected me the Mtrtb 4, IMS. onica or President of the United states I have, in conformltv with the Const! IXATCTllATIO!f PATk . tution of our country, taken the oath of office presented therein. I have taken Tint 4th of March' lSCDj has been looked this oath without mental reservation to forward to with exccetllng preat interest and with the determination to do, re Urn it all abilttv. that hMtof inv by the peojfle of.th'e "UnlteilState een- s of quires of me. The responsibilities mem the position I feel, but accept without fear. The office has come to its duties me , unsought. I commence a to it untrammeled. I bring ' to the tious desire and determination conscienfraught wlrtitremendous Interewti to fill, to nation. the best of my ability, to the satisfaction have 'been the of toe people on all leading questions Tlie List eirrht , ' vmra momentous In our national exist agitating the public mind. I will ex most Congress and urge ence. Durinpftfiattimeournatlonal.es- press my views to to my judgment; and them; according outeheou ha been cleansed from the foul whea I think It advisable will always blot of slavery .which has added millions everclse the Constitutional privilege of f freemen to out population; and dur interposing a veto to defeat measures but all laws will be ing the same period the most gigantic which I oppose; meet executed, faithfully or not. whether on , and ilercely contested civil war ever In mv I shall, theyall sub approval augu rated, has been subdued, and hy; jects, have a policy to recommend, but none to enforce against me win or tne treason stamped out. . people. Laws are to govern all alike, As might naturally be expected, during those opposed to them as well as those the settlement of such mighty issues, the who favor them. I knew no method to secure the or resources our repeal of bad or obnoxious national development has been greatly retarded, and general laws so effective as their stringent exeThe cution. having just prosperity impeded, and that there are emerged from a country rebellion many great still many conflicting interests to be re- questions will come before it for settleconciled, before the harmony and pros- ment, in the next four years, which administrations have never perity", for which the nation was one so E receding to deal ad In meeting these It can be hoped for again in is desirable with. celebrate that they should be ap their fulness. Tho work of restoration proached calmly, without prejudice or and reconciliation has been retarded ma- state or sectional pride, remembering the greatest that the greater good to terially by the fierce strife which has ex- number be attained. to is the object Execuisted between Congress and the This requires, the security of person and tive; but no evil has yet been wrought property and for religious and political or lullicted, beyond, the power of wis opinion In every part of our common country, without regard ta local prelegislation to remedy. .The nation at judice. Laws to secure these will re- large looks "with confidence to the in- Ice! ve my best efforts for their enforce coming Administration to accomplish ment. A. great debt has been contractthe great work yet to be done; and it is ed In securing to us and oar posterity The payment of this, to be hoped that an era,in which the bit- the Union. and as well as principle terness of political partisanship and sec- the return to interest, a specie basis as tional animosity will be modified or for- soon as it can be accomplished withgotten, and in which tho United States out material detriment to the debtor will start anew in her progress to class or the country at large, must be To protect the national national prosjwority and greatness, has Erovlded for. dollar of government indawned debtedness, should be paid in gold, unTho new Chief Magistrate of the na- less otherwise expressed and stipulated the contract. Let it be understood tion, although elected by tho Itcpublican in no repudlator of one farthing of our that party, disclaims the idea of being a party public debt will be trusted In public man. He has emphatically proved him- place, and it will go far towardsany strengthself tho man of the people. In the time ening a credit which ought to be in the world, and will ultiof tho. nation's greatest peril, when the the best enable us to replace the debt massed forces of secession seemed deter- mately with bonds bearing less interest than mined to rend the Union, his skill, cool- we now pay. To this should be added ness and f determined, courage crushed a faithful collection of the revenue, a accountability to the Treasury the flower and strength of the Southern strict for every dollar collected, and the great-ca- t chivalry, gave the death blow to the practicable retrenchment on ex- Confederate caused and ended the war. Ssnditure in every department of the When we compare the This man la now toa very great extent, capacity of the country now If his life should be spared; the arbiter of paying with ten States In poverty the nation's destiny for,v at least, the next from the effects ofstillthe war, but four years." Ills character for reticence soon to emerge, I trust, into greater with its and discretion, so remarkably developed prosperity than ever before e twenty-fivyears ago, capacity during his career, will stand him in ex- paying calculate be what and will it probably cellent service in his new position, twenty-fiv- e can who doubt years hence, and will certainly mark the, char- - the feasibility of paying every dollar actcr i of s his administration. It Is then with more ease than we now pay for our useless luxuries? Why, it looks these qualities x. in the man which as Providence had bestowed uphave Inspired all sections of the country on though us a strong box of the precious metand all classes of tho people, whether als, locked up In the sterile mountains which we are now forthe high of the far west, Itepublicansorpemocratsw-itto the key unlock, to meet the very hopes for the future of the nation now ging that is now upon us. Ulti contingency entertained from him and his adminis- mately it may be necessary to increase the facilities to reach these riches, and It tration. That the nation at large may speedily may be necessary also that the General Government should give its aid to sefeel the benellU of the policy about to be cure this access; but that should only be inaugurated, and that the President when a dollar of obligation to pay se the same sortof dollar to may have wisdom iniparted to him to cures precisely t and-nouse oeiore. While the now, i heal every wound not yet healed, to Is in abey of specie payment question the. Administration of every depart- ance, tne man business is carepruuent ment of the government, and to start the ful about contracting debts, payable in nation once again on, the highway to the distant future; the nation should the same rule. that proud iositionjtowjilch she is de--f follow commerce Is to be rebuilt. A prostrate signed by Providence, and for which her and all industries encouraged. The position' and resources so young men of the country, tnose who, from their age must be its rulers twen all must qualify her, ardently pray. years heuce, have a peculiar In the national interest A a KicuLTTTSULi. Soctett. Th o Board of honor. A maintaining moment's reflection as to Directors of the Deseret Agricultural Socio-- what will be our commandlnr influence of the earth in their tyi met a few evenings since, in the Histo-'xhu- among the nations are if they only true to themselves. offlco, when A. O. Smoet, . Esq., was day, them with national should Inspire appointed agent to go East and expend $5,- All divisions, ' 000, In the geographical, breed fride. purchase of an religious can join in this of sheep ta be imported toimproved this Territory. commonand sentiment. How the pubilo Bro. iS moot, wo are informed, will take means from any of our farmers or others, debt is to be paid or whether specie ' to be Invested in Ayrshire milch cows or payments shall be resumed is not kind of stock. He intends visit-in- so important aa mat a plan should be :nothex the best stock marts in the East and will adopted and acquiesced in. A united take pains to select specimens from the best determination to do is worth more than .... breeds; and being a man of experience in a aiviaeu council upon me method of such matters, we hope that all who can avail doing. Legislation upon this subject themselves of the opportunity now afforded may not be necessary now, or even adwill do so, as tha improvement of our breeds visable, but it will be when the civil ox cattle and sheep is an itemoT frreat to the future prosperity and devel- law is more fully restored in all parts of the country, and trade resumes its won opment of our people and Territory. ted channel. It will be my endeavor to NWLatt Office tx CKjiKx-W- e no- execute all laws in good faith, to collect tice that our old friend Msjor S. SI. Blair la all revenues assessed and to have them about to openra law ofJco in Ogden City. properly accounted for. and economi The Major for some time past has been fol- - cally disbursed. It will be my duty, to the best of my ability: to appoint to ; lowing other pursuits, the soli, climate and office those only who will carry out this of the g surroundings people of Utah not design. particuUrly favorable to the and well being of members efprosperity in regard to our foreign policy, I the legs! . nrofeaslooY r Major Blatr, ha ring an eye to would deal with its; various sections as l business when there is any prospect of suc- - equitably as the law requires Individu cess, knowing Uiat Ogden city is likely soon als to deal with each other: and I would to become. If it is not so already, a focus or protect law aoiaing citizens, whether of centre stake of Mctrlliratloa" has determln- nation or or roreign birth .wherever eu Co settle: there for tho present, belncr this or the flag their satisfied that there is. every probability of or ourrights arejeopordized, noau. i. would country us proiosaionat services Doing in greater the rights of all nations, at therespect same demand there than In most Other part time for our of the Territory. - We wish, any equal demanding respect him ,.. .abundant success. own. ii omers aspart from this rule t in their: dealings with us, we maybe Ths Wiath eh South. The liio Vu acn compelled to follow their precedents. con Titnes,- of the. 17th ulL, The treatment ox the original says "Weather, proper i ox unuss opixuguae. f" Aitnouga our since wis ianu, me Indians, Is occupants last we have had some rain, and the moun- one deserving of care and equal study. tains around are white with snow, in these I will favor any course towards them vallarra Tflnhiri mnneara and labwi In flal,l wnicn tends to their civilization, Chrls-garden, and vineyard is inoessanC Buds tianliatlon and ultimate citizenship. The question Of the sufTraire la.rmn tint. Hose, gooseberry, and currant shrubs which is to the public so are leannc out. ana we notice tnat neaa. long as a likely ofagitate the citizens of the portion raaaxiues, ieuuee. xc, are up in our nauon are excluded from its privilege In grounds. Yes, it is spring and high time any State. It seems to me very desir were prunoo, ana ail trees, vines able grapessn.ru this questlen should be setana ds, .to be moved, were pat in tled mat now. , , I entertain the hope and ; . place at onoe," We are having almost unprecedented! v express the -desire that it may be by the fine weather, here, but we most viald th ratification of the 15th article of the palm to St. George. If the present spell of amenamsnia to me Constitution. beauunu weainer continues wo may soon in conclusion x ask patience and of loroearance one towards hope to see the deUghtful Indications another spring mentioned above; but not just yet. tnrougnout tne jana, and a determined erally. J'ltliailaticngtli dawned and, being the day appointed by law. for the inauguration of the President elect," it is . . - ' r dra-head- ed to-day-.1 , , t , i v -- h ; . pu-.ri- fy pre-eminen- tly ty-fi- ve Vt , s: i : lm-porta- , nes 1 bo-ta- v-- . t , k , :. v . 1 A r S ft T 3 i ,v I, ' ; t - t ; - t f k effort on the part of every citizen to do his share towards cementing a happy iThe Herald says that while In conprayers of the naunion, and I ask the with General Reynolds yestertion to Almighty God In behalf of this versation was understood to say that Grant day. consummation. reconstruction can take care of itself, but that Cuban independence and the rt Evminff JYn. r , Alabama Special to lb his attention claims require - ''ftZTV'. :: .' I T f "! first! committee of 3. The meWashington, subscribers to the SherYork New ovonEsiro.AL. man testimonial, having completed the MOM of Grant's house, called on purchase SENATE. me Sherman. A. T. Stewart made Defithe At 2 a. in. the Senate passed - Shera in speech.'happy Appropriation bill, and hadjourn presentation ciency sayman, much affected, responded,munlil-cieed-'- hold "he the should that ing at noon. It met gift for the special benefit ofof his to bill Bherman reported Schenck's his the education family and fori credit, substan- children... strengthen the public ;,. L j unchanged. After being discusstially The President's private reception was f r ed it was agreed to. 21 to 24. thrown open at noon.an 'immense throng The Army Appropriation bill came following. up. Sumner's amendment for the payWest Virginia has ratified the Constiment of the Massachusetts Interest tutional Amendment. Claim was discussed and rejected, 1G to advices to February the 1st Arizona 35; the bill passed. me are committing desays Apachea to Corcoran resolution A joint not pay and that in for merchandise and property furnished predations are every direction, to them on unable the pursue troops daring the war till he takes theA test account of the condition of the roads r. oath was lifted and passed. the recent rains. The Ben ate. on motion of Sumner, ifrom is i estimated that! 15,000 persons dt; from me Foreign Committee, to attend the Inauguhave arrived in the House amendment to the ration. The President. l9st night, signed Joint resolution of sympathy with the Arnold and Spangler. of pardons Hpain. the position of Rollins will On motion of Conkling tho Senate Commissioner ofresign Revenue imInternal went into Executive Session. is it expected that the nomithe Miscellaneous mediately; In the evening was Delano nation will be sent to the of lifted. ' The Appropriation Bill on or Senate Friday Monday. Deputy amendment giving the Bisters of Mercy, from will Harlan retire the Revenue as a recognition at Charleston, $20,000 H Bureau shortly. to the Union soldiers The different beads of of their services departments, was opposed by Drake and Howard; who have resigned, took leave of their Sherman and Sawyer were in its favor. subordinates this afternoon. Rejected. Mansion has been The Executive Conkling presented the report of the entire day; at least the Conference Committee on the Post thronged during a formal leave took called. 5,000 Many Office; agreed to. Davis offered a resolution that the of the President, among whom were a thanks of the Senate are due and are number of navy officers. The entire Corps with their ladies and hereby tendered to Wade for the ability, Diplomatic families of the Secretary of took and impartiality justice with which he State and of theleave President. duties the of has; discharged presidio officer during the time he has occupie the chair. Adopted unanimously. FOnXKQN. An amendment to me Miscellaneous New York, 3. A St. Petersburg letter Appropriation Bill, giving $50,000 for says the Czar's health is doubtful; there the improvement of the mouth of the is but little Improvement. Since his Mississippi IUver was agreed tol has been steadily travel last summer he ' ' I Wilson, from the Conference Com failing..j! mittee on the Army Appropriation bill Havana. The reports of a rising at a report, .... which was concurred In. at Consolaclon are confirmed. Troops gave in m &i mtm a ,1 rpliA xuu Lilt m tue uiii, jor auicuucu, piuviues been sent to quell another rising consolidation of the i a tan try regiments have at near Matanzas. to25, and that until this Is done no new ACalez, steamer arrived at Santiago enlistments or promotions shall be with a cargo recently coolies and negroes, but of made, or commissions given; and that they "ywere prevented from landing. no appointments of Brigadiers shall The troops are barricading and fortifybe made till the number Is red need below The JPreutia says Santa Esplrltu. ing 8. Brevet rank will not entitle any Dulce has ordered 150 volunteers to officer to precedence or command ex- take the to SDain. captured prisoners cept by special assignment from the San Fran cisco,3. Australian dates by president, which wil not entitle the say the 'reply of the Sydney Cham officer to additional pay or allowance. sail ber of Commerce to the Melbourne At 12,30 the Ben ate went into Executive Chamber for a Custom's Union. was not Session. eonaldered conclusive, and that further steps will be taken.: TTieparations for HOUSE. me Northern Territory expeaiuon were The galleries were crowded. A mes proceeding rapidly. Recruits were offer- sage from the Senate was received an ing themselves rreeiy ror tne New Zea land service. The excitement over the nouncing the passage of the Post Office and Legislative appropriations. The recent massacre is intense. The war is In the Senate's being conducted vigorously. Fifty-seve- n House amendments and asked for a Commit of the enemy were killed by friendly tee of Conference. Maories in tne recent Dattie. it is stated Colfax delivered his farewell. that there Is good reason to believe that Wilson, of Iowa, took the Chair. A the letters supposed to have been writresolution was unanimously passed that ten by King, advising and appointing a the retirement of Colfax, after rising of the tribes are not authentic. a long and faithfulSpeaker Mauritius advices connrm the report discharge of his duties, was an event in our current histo- ed deficiency of the sugar crop. ry which should cause general regret; Berlin. A document has appeared. g but that the country might have the signed by tho of Hanover. benefit of his matured talents and expe- protesting against the confiscation of rience he had been called to a higher his property by tne 1'russian uovern- or his coun- ment. sphere or duty by a majority from the distinIn Madrid. Seven leaders of the Carllst trymen. parting guished Speaker the House records, with movement have been arrested in Ara- becoming sensibility, its high appreciaA quantity oi arms anu ammuni tion of his skll In parliamentary law. gon. naa Deen conceaiea Dy wmcn tion, and his promptness in administerinc them, was discovered and seized; imand facilitating business, his urbane portant papers and correspondence also maaners and the dignity and Impartial fell into the hands of the GovernJ. ity with which he has presided over Its ment. r. deliberations. He will carry with him to Havana, The Spanish his new field of duty, and throughout Cadiz. ' has arrived from Spain with a life, the kind regards of every member thousand fresh troops. of the House. An order has been Issued for the release Pomeroy was unanimously elected of Uttelev. Clerk of me American Con. Speaker, took the oath and returned sul General; he has been in prison near than k 8. a month. A bill, amendatory to the whiskey tax lyThe American onz,J. jj. Lincoln, de bill, extending the time of drawing tained here for taking a careo at Siera-whiskey from the Ware houses till the morase, after, that! port was closed by 20th of April, 1870, passed. Dulce'a proclamation, has obtained her Schenck, from the Ways and Means clearance by, me; intercession of the Committee, reported a resolution re American Consul. M mitting the duty on the cable imported Havana. An insurgent General has by me w. u. Telegraph Co. for the been captured and taken to Rami a T.& abandoned Hussion and American line; Grande, where he was sentenced to he passea. shot. ,. ,i i .; A bill, repealing the law Klvlne the In Court revenue Supreme jurisdiction cases, where the sum Involved Is less than $2,000, and leaving.the final deciI sions in such cases to me Circuit Courts, CRONYN & - ti ' was passea. Role Agents tor Utah Territory for The conference report on schenk'a W'OOtl'a Prill DTam mn1 Ttmrn. eteam Raw 21 111a and SnrlnesTT. V Far bill to strengthen public credit was Ay Co s Woe Werfcln Msiden- agreed to; the bill goes to the president for &nau ana iron xiana litomi, fcc,fca, announce urns signature. V In the evening, on motion of Dawes. MR. FRED T. PERRIS WILL START EAST the rules were suspended, and a resolu This month flftroM Ia a . - And a fall supply of Staple and Fancy Groce ries, at redneed prices, aa cheap as the cheapest. Q.W. Davis, Two doors north of Kimball Lawrence!. i . "-- 1 I - - nt to-d- ay ! ; : L , ; ' : ' (IlliN CHOICE GUNPOWDER TEA. d83 2w 8A2TO8' Chicago Stock A ioc on draught at the Salt Lake Billiard Room. Good burnt brlcka on band and for sale by dm 6 d-- 84 J.H. t 13th Ward. RtJMKLi i - 1 t MISS AiraxE ! . u .. j ' MATHEMATICS Higher Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry. COMMERCIAL BUSINESS Theory and praetlce of Bookkeeping In all its and Joint departments, incladlng ' Banking t . Stock Bnalness. r . r . , Inauguration; Day. NATURAL. SCIENCES- t- t 1 , will include, in - IN ADVANCE: TERMS, 88.00 per wxm. For the Ensjllah Branches, 15.00 commereial BoiiaMt, Katnral lteiee,(incln' branches), 15.00 - WALLACE, of Scotland. HAroOAUK, , P. L. CARRITY, The Hero MISS LOCKHART Wilt recite Bherifl Bell's beautiful Poem of OF SCOTS OARY, aUEEII Historical Tableaux: Hastrsted by C grand Rpgpnt, d.v; u . f!nnffip.tinnfip nannfactnriu UUU1UUUUUU1 i FRUITS, Fancy Groceries SClGftRS 33 35 RITEB STBEET, ItL. CXXXCA&O, I. Tbe Convent; 2. The Bridal; 4. llolyrood. the Murder ofRiaxlo; 5. The Ahdiettton; 0. The Execution. "GIRRITY'S OWM" C1GIRS! Haying excinslve control of the above brands of Cigars, lean offer liberal inducements to tu dily Tom Jobbing trade. The Performance win commence with ..ver Domestic Drama, beautiful Taylor's before played here, in 1 Act, enUUcd "P L G" AnO A SHEEP IN Spring of 2.869 WOLF'S CLOTHING I L. S. tflEMENW A Y Begs to announce that he has commenced ANN CARE W. wife of Jasoer Carew. Miss ANNIE LOCKHART selling his Large snd Choice Assorttnen tor Master Jasper Carew...,.,...-.M- r J M Hardie STOCK NURSERY " L JAS. BUNTING, TearJ Plum, iO SI IMi, BOOT '"comprising V - Peacliesy Apricots, Etc., Etc., Has con stan Uy on hand the flne$t qnality of CUSTOM-MAD- E and latest style American and French Calf Boots, From I year to 5 year from the bJ. Box Toea and Fancy Seels to suit the most ThAi,rr nnmbArofour trees In tbia City ami fastidious. Good at guaranteed. guaram.ee, nuu. tbe Hettiemenui are a sumcieui. the best recommendation we oner- that, our Alan the bwt sad most aubstantlal KIP and stock is of the very best class. made in the COARSE BOOTS and SUOE-- Territory, suited to STORES CO-OPERATJ-VJG In- - HAHE ! And we will sell at rates to salt our former future patrons. TR UE Hands. ., ; . OUR" STOCK IS WARRANTED ALL RAILROAD AND KAN YON ... , TO low Our selection of the Country supplied by the ease at figures. , Call and examine stock. - . - I Is door north of Kimball & rence's Store, Main St., S. I. City. Law dGIly si lffl , ; &ud 1 ....... ! CHOICE FLOWERS Is unexcelled in this Territory, i EASTERH . ! - . x .' , 4 PERRIS m tion to pay Menard and Hunt.clalmlng seats from Louisiana', $2,500 each, was passed. The senate Amendment to me Army Appropriation Bill was' in. and a Committee of Conference asked. Farns worth, from the Committee of Conference on me bill removioir politi a report, which cal disabilities, case of Judge the explained particularly, Parker, of Va. Shanks said he was the Judge who A vote was taken hung John Brown. and the report was concurred in. ' Another committee was asked. El a, from the Committee on Printing, reported that they were unable to agree on a contract with the publishers of for reporting and publishing the debates, and he reported a resolution that the pubdo printer perform the work till definite action had been taken. A resolution was finally agreed non-concurr- ed the-Gfo- t i ', . i d78 DEWITT C. F00TE, if " orer a Quarter of a Century. wi t 59, ;UKE ..STREET, ITV, EAGLE W0EKS (Late Feote & IlerrlcJc, Syracnse, N.Y.) 6 1 t i T. i f SALT LAKE lm Founded ' JUST ESTABLISHED, by j CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. i CldABS IN JOB LOTS and in regular lines paid, to at bottom figure. Particular attention, Go, rJanufactyring P. Cash Wholesale Trade, and 'special attention d88 6m . paid to orders from Utah. TV.' GaTES, President OFFICE, No. 48 CANAL STREET, ttwhi., D. ' j i CIG AR 3 WAREH 0 USE ! STUART Wood's Mowers and Heapers, Tnreahing Ma- LOAD, by whlca a great taring in Freight will be effected. , & SON, Manufacture-Portabl- t and Stationary e Steai'EflpeS'aEi Staple and Fancy Boilers, . Wod for 81S3.0O. dellrerea In Salt Lake CityraMMowen j ; i Orders should be sent In early. : dS7lmw52 Baeoti.c. f - i lixle ltotall. 45e. ooe. 42e. 82.00. 1.75 to S.SO. 34e. Cbeeee. Snrsr. Candles, immHi.ii j ai.75. . Prices in Proportion. Wm, I'IDCOCIt. V - FIBJST DOOU NORTH Ol'jWESTEUN &e 1 .UKIQ3I i."-.-ir- '' . telegraph: office. ' 9 'it Patent-Ilric'- k Planers, . , LXaonlne, IjatTies, Drills, Ccxerr Cnt-' terstllay&Cottoxt Presses, ' SawXXllls,riowXIXa, ,t ! -- , - V- ri S3e. S3e. 2.1 0. 812.00. And. . other. Store , 12oz.. . XrapextoraloolcZZzsJr.eraf Stamp T.Tnts, T.TInlns Macllnery, Gard's 45. Slbs.rerl.00 Co ITee. persons indebted to me wul confer a Idlg-o- bv calling 1a mLLIa I am about opening a new in ogden .city.,, Wholesale. Cbelee NOTICE, ALL STJGAJB CAlfE MILLS, , -- 3 J,VI' f - - jiThss. : i; r - ILL. CHICAGO, v.. ' i. Si. i- ; i OHAUEaa, Eoperiateodent. u. Sopt. and Praathf and Traararer. Secretary Oxns, TfJX. Csass, Oem. Afcst, Hew Tork aty. llAass A Bao, ArenH, Lake Baperiar. T: R, Paiara, Awistaat Htti 1 n KAUns i to, giviug the reporting and publishing Salesman, soIicUins orders m iue puono 4- w a COUNCIL BLUFFS Washington.printer. It is ralnlnir. ' ..." !;', The Appropriation bills are considered safe. Among the items secured are JOHIIU.FARI'JELL SCO'S, me appropriation for the Hawaiian FEED STABLES. mans: S5000 for the Beniela amnl w Manufacturers j - DRY $G000 to Mare Island, $215,000 to me San GOODS, ITY.1 DRIGHAr.1 C . rancisco Mint; $45 to repair. the San i -Francisco Custom House; $15,000 to the ourveyor ueneraiin uregon and Wash 42, 44j46 Wabralicbhicago. JENSEN" Is now prepared to aocommo- HP. THAVEIiERS and AJN1 MAL, at the :';JL fAsAT7; lngton;$Co00each to Utah and Nevada; $7000 each to California and Arizo BEST HOUSE and fSTAKLlXG In na. The House Appropriation of $4500 OKIST J11XL, :T70CLEX MILL clerks of the California Land r:'4c.rirATC5?rct U:;?. photos,? District has been increased 2000. The aii General HacMaery House Civil Expenses hill which con . Second Booth St, . L. City. and always ready to accommodate.- - Associated tains $150,000 for the San Francisco to accommodate wim tne aooTe is a prepared PublU COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA the and Mint building the Senate's, which WKare Livery and Feed. In ail its braucbea contains $75,000 for the Carson Mint are r. President, GOOD BLACKSMITH SHOP. C 11 Jr. Hearle, believe to have railed, Cory, See. sil Treaa. ' IT. J. FAUST. J, S. HOUT d3 W tf ' s9l8m!2aw 1 r- - fc The Railroad; Hotel i I t 5,! ; i . i ii - 'i - ENGINES, BORERS, ttttIt. . for-th- e i : l.ly ' or-'-- j - , ding Kngluh 23.00 "Collegiate Course MAR. 1869, 4, THURSDAY, The Lniversity uUl open at 9 a.m., o?j Will be presented, for the flrat time in this City. Monday; March St A, 1869. Scottish Drama, tne great Historical 3 AcUnK Omnmltte in Acts. L. Robert tlie appointea Ixaad OrooCakpbeli,- Jr Board or by Miaa ANNIE IXK3KHART IIKt.KN MARK. Mr, J . M- - Hardie Sir William Wallace 1 . Coarse gj. to tbe above, tbe German aad Frnct, dltion Collegiate Mathematics, the Latin languages, the higher and Greek, with the Classics generally The HMQ.HARDE TTlile Evening, f" " Nataral Philosophy, Botany. Zoology,Geolo?y and Mineralogy, Astronomy, Cnemlstry, Ptjyt,i ology, Mental Philosophy, Political Science. Of the Favorite Actor,' man-of-wa- . " ' : LO.CttHA.Rt i . as Principal of the lu. a Corps of Assist- - ! ed Ex-Kin- 1 bim titnM.ve nt? aa h,S?portd b" my require. p, " non-concurr- Late Teacher at South Willow' Creel, - i ; PROFESSOR JOHN ft. PARK, ' The ICormal, or Teacher's Coarse, lnclade the following; ' . ENGLISH. BRANCHES and Elocution, Reading Ortbography, & T. Clawaoa H. Caia. B. & J, Lanau Kaaagvn Arlthmetlo, written and mental Geography, Grammar, Drawlnr, Composiiirm'oi Teaching,; Theory and ait Engagement of the Favorite Artiste, : . , History, Object Teaching, Vocal Music to-d- ay ! . services of a KO&MAL and OOLLaGI ATE. ed j HOARD OP REGENTS have securM THE The Srancbes of tDdr to in u r two ours,, University will be embraeed in tMgbt I non-concurr- OF DESERET. f t J ij |