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Show usetfra7 ( l den t believe yon have). We EV78.S m have a hurra one. with a fat woman, snakes. monkeys, mermaids,wo and a Circassian glrh nave we. Have yon jiaveyouaparkT fast rwomenr Ho have we lots of them. fast horses? So have we, and Have rroit anp publisher ' ' stampsyou ready to bet on them. Have yon an aristocracy? So have we, cod and otherwise, I n a word, we can play higher, blow louder, drink more and stand up longer than your boosted Chicago; , ATIOX AX IIO J1E HAXTFAC , Speaking about the scarcity of family ser..... :....TCttK.,.,: vants and the high wages which they comtan t mand, he says: i TmXpeopI throughout the Territory "'"Allkidsofstrumpetry pay so enormore mously that It Is quite im possible to keep imvexiracrltn tbr bad, roent 'UUUcli zeal that fears Lave likely girl. . They generally go to the men to consent ba not if but kept, tneywiU been entertaluetl by some thai It would will marry them. Many of the unprotected 'be car r I en, too far. Attention ha, been and virtuous girls who come to this country find their way into dens ofpros-tltutlo- n directed. .nmnijf thus far, iAerer4- - ultimately so great are tho and dance lion In lhebulnesa, of merchandise. Inducements to errhouses, and so weak the flesh.' and tlione- - who, have had, these . . . ...u t ' f ; . r CI i ' . . have thought that borne manofaoturea Ix the Paris corrcspondenco of the same were iu danger (beiuff CeglecJeJ For paper allusion la mado to the condition 'of urelvea, we bavo no .such t rears; Spain, and the following prediction la made: baa uot been Introduced to 14 regard to the hope of the duumvirate we may i predict that they weaken i lie hooje producer or mAntitWH Serrano-Pribecome will subjects of special speedily turer, but muat ultimately tend to hLs aversion, as Isabella was a row months ago, True, M lb, all movements, I should not be surprised to see those two- - 0 V. S E RET I V E N I N it CO-OPE-U tx-- ; Co-operat- ive . 1 co-operat- ion m, i advauey that involve their Paris lodeings of Kntlemen seeking long. In company with their great chaogea'Iu the commercial relatieus of a numerous people, may suHtVYor a time; but the injury tlielr trade or manufacture may reroivo will tint Ija ivrmtnpnt? If their ware ia.Vqjf thy. ot "t pablio.'ratrotisge. All tbings'have to have a beginning this movement ' amongst ri(I the rtt a'Kreafdeal'or capital' It no w benwr thrown. into lnercliandlzlns merchandizing beiogjhe first branch of business brought into that must ult!mately:itowrlnr the than-ne- ls of home production. We regard Carlos, frefeccssors. Isabella andwillDon fade away popularity like a shadow. Ills imperial airs, hla pretensions to omnipotence, all the traits, of the txzrveitu tyrant which he will assume, like a pretty woman exhibiting her cap rices, will prove his ruin. The honey moon will be scarcely over ere that spoiled child and his bride of a day will be divorced. In the Assembly, the other week, exthe result of one of his Captain-Pash- a i hibitions is thus related: , 3 A man from one of the Andalusian provinces, a hidalgo, naturally na all rood are came daily to the Cortes in Spaniards hla blouse, or shirt sleeves as from his la bor. The elegant Prim looted at mm closely one day. and told him that he would do better to star 'at home, if he could not come dressed like other people. The other replied, with as onuch scorn as he could orroatures into ms voice and put I clothe myself as Iexpression please; the coat does not make the man. Walt a few days; I will look carefully ovter the books, by virtue of my ode, and point out. those who pay for luxurious garments with the public ' co-orerat- lve 4 on the developmentofcarratIojaa one of the great aid, to make the people of Utah independent and lug. The trade of the Terri lot y,io far ai con self-susta- in -- cerns ImijoaVppfJnrnow by one central board, there ""will bo no necessity for glutting. our cjarket with '"'::"' unsaleable good through, Ignorance; as money.' has been done In times past through Special to tb one merchant not knowing what airy other waaf'Hk'ciy'to , ki . JEM? J JTMMk r m oi-oi- . m to-da-y. on g pro-litab- fe '.-- - over-ratcd.ma- n, . - h'fl J half-aMlox- cn a . . iuM non-concurren- 1 -- ; . . '' t-ri ; . 'Vi.-Hlcrs,- ' t--i houses, and sco if h cannot t'.i over uk fow victims worthy of hanging and shooting off hand. Tho 'ty ranU' of this happy land of ours are not ail, it sara, conHnod to rebels arid copperhead and if Phillips hankers artcr lieada," K think ho'mayHnd thcm Aanos Aboct. writes from the Plains to thot Chi.j' ?ri ; !;.! r. ; aia,;::. ,ciher 1 ; ; 1 I placcnnnd Cheyenne: ilung, thus discourseth .about v ; Clucaarki a fwt place wo all know, but if yon -Will"' juwo "the particular articlo In which- you think yctL have attained pro- gress, wo will engau to take it, ho, she or Did' you ever have a Mayor We have now. Have yon that got tijrhtT A'Athiri? So hare wa? llaveyo.,, City joUy a lake front? So havo we a railroad front, Havo you a theatre? So have we, and a Chicago troupe playing in it. nave you a they down. : ; I i .Vv,,, : daily reported. Although a hundred companies have already been incorpor ated here to work the Whits Pine mines, companies are still beinir incor the rate of three to Ave per at porated -v oar.-lattte Alaska advices say that busi ness Is dull-- . and tho 'Indians quiet. leltat Heavy shocks of earthquake were north-ea- st the Choumangan Island and ; harbor, on icb. 3 ' ,j The residence of Mr. Stevenson," at .ceca city, circson, was burned on March ISth; Mrs. Stevenson and three children perished in the flames." Boston, r3. The Aldermen, after hearing the remenstrance cninst the erection of a bnilJin ca tho "Common, for a peaco jublka, have rcsolired to " to ttsa original order granting " J rlitr l ;; In Si. Jgu!j, Movements era afoot thl3 and cthsrcitlcs to call an Irisli Convention, with the object of ' - v -s . j ira-tlon- al zoom . 1 i COrORERATllE 7! erro-neous- : -- ,1 . -- -- .i cip-tur- 1 1 17n-duZas- icU It ' .1 i 1 i 1 1 E BM . 1 M J a. 1 1 1 I I ' 1 L W . i . 1 lvkii u nun ' 1 : V ; .! ex-Secret- ary STOTO - STOEE i I at at Vi " ex-mem-ber m . w,, MrX;ilZ j I r to-da- y, pole.-mem- ber CPARLOR COOI t 1 to-morr- ow, tb-d- ay i . f a m ATtEHTION K ; ' : . " BBItOlllStltllll 5T . ' .t-- t ; . the--wilde- st g, i fx. ':. 1 Receive oiioBnh' exe EiiGLEtEnEORIUH,'rcuTE contracts fori irr h, I f- - --r'i,. VSa air j ; aT . SE? - -- -- OLD-COliSTITU- : TlQU A-.- ML 1 rSfCTS -- ;.j . - - liisitiERIwawteik; . $ . well-inform- ed -- ar,T7-VTrT- 'i r- Tl ' JT tri .m. . - . i i-i- '..f M 1 , -- : "7 i - , t - j - HAGUE, JA Co-opera- ! f ; -r .- . AWTOrt- ' ! war-rante- d. . - , Brtdles,and-llUsKIN-BOIT- ! - ! . ' uoDgress. i l - ''- l '. l riEUj ADUERTISEr,lElTS, l ; Washington. The Treasury Depart ment has received information. that the United States Marshal of Georgia, has absconded with a hundred thousand of ; r the publlo money. ltoeR The kittle special Memphis. says, that uov. Clayton, orAraansas, has directed all the military prisoners in Crittenden County be turned over to .w. The JRepuLliccuC Wash Chicago. ington, special savs. that Secretary Bo- vie recommends the" repeal of the eight hour law, bo far as relates to the navy : ; 1 , ,... f hmvm it Kingto-J- I f B. Olawoa .J Zf Calaaw ' , . - Di 4t A AND AT TUB , i s : ; t' f" f A IRich gold diggings have ' been dis T f a "t i lAnd the popular Comedian,' covered eighty ; miles from Cariboo in British Columbia; the Government contemplates sending an exploring party as soon as the season permits. It is j ''I f Who will appearTas u!a'J1 lf , rumored that the disturbance at Queen Charlotte's Island are of such a character- as to compel theGovernment to Sapported by j;r; - I send a gunboat to suppress It. Paris. General Almonte, formerly, a ANNIE; LO.CIillABT ;? q Diss,, 4 Mexican uenerai, is dead. New York. Intelligence has! been received from Europe of the death of the eminent French composer, Hector A ,G HEAl AST r 0 F TH E p 0 P AFI V. Berleoz. aged CO. - j Advices from St. Johns. New Bruns In the Romantic Drama, tn, 9 Acta.enUUed wick, say the snow Is six-fedeep on the level: tne uanaaians are deserting the i - i h. fiats, fearing a disastrous flood. t Madrid. The Guard Mobtts has been organized in Andaluida' tv enforce the conscription and the collection of taxes. ; Madrid. The Cortes has adopted the or rienor Arnez to disqualify proposition persons holding office in the State from s tting as Representatives in the Assembly, though strongly opposed by the j WEDXTESDAY, M AIt.f 21, j government. i ;, A procession of two hundred women I marched through the streets yesterday eommenees OPEN at 7 o'clock, r-rrformanc . ponctoaliy at7J. to the nan or tne uortes. ana presented i a petition against military conscription.- I i Paris. The Corp LegUtatljf-- esteruay, tne army contingent ora nundred thousand men, required by the govern , I n ner great role of ment, was voted. The session adjourn -- TIIE FORSAKEN. ed to March 3 1st. Madams La Vallette, wlfo of the Minister cf Foreign Affairs U dead.' ' French and Belgian Journals publish tne preliminaries ot tne proposed con- ferr"nc9 between 'France nod Belgicrrr, to hzjmoziza Uxor mutual ,cc:;ar ; r J3lh V AUD ASSELI B LY It 0 0 IlSi interests. London. The strike among the Thursday Evening t Ifar'ch 25.'- - r, which commenced in operatives, Preston, lirprcsdins: to ether- parts cf - ruix Ul? ,. OF lid iLr- - - .'- - if.: yt- -i . f JHJ uP- ? - l.H".1 3 ) J. -- ; "? - : I ..' . t . .I'.iiiK-.'-- f.n I V"rr I Sta-DOO- ? y LEAH "--:! becomo tho country., In ate.r.owit miiu havo suspen general, tad eeveral ded one rations for want of hands. Havana. Zzztlz .70 cJvicc2 to the ISth . Admlsslen represent that tneoninsurants are Era Ona'tun side of south tho the forces TlcseurorsaleatBookatores. their sing DoorspTnai 7 ' O'clock. Jiwe i ft '..f-jvit- :o:- ... 'b at-.- At. 1.1 - d kotictc. ,j resnectrally announce Vr ttnder-lgjje- d rplTE I tha - imbllc Uiat they have consell" and after the their tni.tnaH, and th at on Ment bnslnewe at fctai Patronage. - cnyon poodst-eiiharlyXcttgr or: 'telegraphy crt etyoauanrmofWttl,0rrejtOo.. r : V i gahuett. assured that their Gooda'MU Is:prempy :4 ; . ; at j ; hnd carefully packed, ' marked andcr Nov.2i,l warded according 3 IF T1IET T3IESSELVES ,11:1 : November, will Parties at t distance, toishinj to order -- : Ki.ttii .yiowlir... uii: a ooastaa't supply iiisvU Keeps Kcalelaea" 'ana' Bye IBrtirs, t .r l'lC2 v, at On baud w . -- . tf c tbDrrt box ISfeclicias , r i . - -- The aerricea cf Messrs. H. S. Balle, Jobn Clark, James PhUllpn, and other wll known ?hich ts-Bsrantea of RinjiarewKDril; saUaiAcUon to the Patrons or && laaUtoUoa, i ', , , . """j" Stuffa. Store," BKlOlIAU Clli. ; ond SurgtrjiprwAiced, y, a ,,j fj BicUllcWllcndca Warcbcnse Owners, InP0tr VIS UiU JUUIUW,IUIC1B - - '( - , VJJil H t3U11, ..cieBeral Rzrtf-tettaii- baUI-cay.iareblOlS, I i H - hlS GCC3 TEr.r,S i n . l( 'The various CooperatlTe Firms. Jobbers throashout the Territory, and th Public pene-rall-y. are cordially tnvlu-- tn call and xaaaine this ImmDs as me Inducetitock of ment a oudred are tact. JooJx. as most flnaare- their Liberal : "I r nn !..T ;i : i ; , largest carry log tdodlnKtbat Alaoiager,of company- iu douusuui 1 .i.vwur and saUtng vessels; eanaisrsteamboats ad mo Mnioi,- determinea uuwi being tloal lo their pairoms vuej u( fnlli iuprort of tne 2Jiercuanis aanavanuiauw i rera of Utah. 4i; ifx. ' L Ay. ,4i-?5- h :,a 1 wiuoh of Lha hiulncat ln.llof (.imrlmpiltll the -- RS k 'fil-ii- .:.?ii..a-- ) Ji.iv Oil. I AgricuIlurgl t iauilu Wrsfi j, , ovjj ;t:ti. .,. fci:aU Implements, I r rvtAt havin? had fnnrlacn va.i l Aud to care or AndresK to all pftrts ' Of the TERRITORY, lmmedlatetr ! '1 7?-l-u T 'oa the openlar of the" ? 'Vi'-- j l).P.ft.ll 'F0I5TIUFFIC TO OGDEH. ; rx TUBLtC to iarforra their" praENDS ani the that taey will be prepared to Receive and Forward " ; et W ..) J . VI.' i . Hmte cf toliislsippi ; DER . Who will appear In ber great character of " 4 & Co, 0-CAL- . ! f '!La'U MUNJ niaoitlie x Uii tL-l-a Je'imOlBa-- it 5 roxiz:;aN.. L ail-- : - p Engagement of the DiaUngulahed 'Artiste employees. - LJi all. . ' 1 Hoots find Shoes, ce non-concurr- ed lig-tre- ! , look for' tolh In Imported 'How - rl but what if really needed Jjrtbepecple, and as our facilities for home .manufacCOXQRrASIOXlL. i BENATaV ture increase, we expect that importawas chosen iPreeident, j?ro tion f if iht.?irneSftood tl&V e'arr be Anthony, s t absence tho of Colfax. in fcni, . m manufactured here will gradually de mn avo repeal ame snx ennra xue nil crease jintiljaescalej and we fico hct was recommitted to the Judishall export tho very good j we import ciary Committee. lo In t resolution to continue tho pay This list of home manufactured ofAenlisted soldiers at sixteen dollars article flttl eefduWe Incrtasevafia per month, till July, 1871, was referred win be found to be the to the Military committee A the pivment Of mainstay to make home production on the interest the public, debt on auto the pfoducetndadtinXageona asked of the thority was by the Becretarjr to the great body of our citizens. ; j wjn. Treasury . r ;1 c.t passed. The bill reorganizing- the. Judiciary was taken Williams moved Wesdku. luiLiirs has not been a warm system to poatponait till up. next the session; refriend of President Grant's.- - In fact, is epr jected, 11 to 44 Several amendments and the bill rejected, posed hla election, and thought him 'an were offered Rhd ' w M and unsiiltalto'for "the po-- was passed. de number of The committees siuoa oi umei isL5irato.f Jio.nnos tbree one on the bill to reports, including things, however, in hi a t Inaugural ,fir abolish the ofllco of Chief of Stair to the which he feels ta. thank luia'.i'lrst, his General of tho Army, and unfavorably endorsement of the Constitutional Amend- on the bill allowing the Deputy Col ment. teoonil, his assertion that his, poli- lectors the same pay as Collectors, when cy looks to the citizenship' of tho Indian: performing their duty, j Adjeurned.. Amlfcvthlrd that he promises vigorous X : ' . v; house, 'i and rigorous execution' of the la w.' Ilullipa i Several bills were Introduced and re says that his complaint pfQrant' hitherto V" r ferred. has boon that ho heldjo,wer Vithoufuing a bill extending the Poland It; that he.haa aat and seen Union; men time for reportedand the consolidating r murdered trnaTO&ged'Some of his friends statutes revising to three years. After some excused. him on, tho ground that President criticism on r the manner la which, the Johnson crippled tho i General. "But "this work had hitherto' been done,' the bill cannot bo UTged'n6w.T f AntT now 'what Is passedCtntJ VV vO") resolutions were Senate Several apKu-Klforhavo the needed,to disappear the that referred; removing ever, is summary, executions, propriately houses on the Oregon coast was in a4 many "States." If Phillips were In tho fight lengtny ueoate occurrea on passed, Senate, ho would eonilrm no man for any the Senate Joint resolution In relation to omce from any Houthcrn Slato, till life, was the Burlington and Missouri river rail ns safo there as in "Vermont. Shoot ' and road branch of the Union Pacific. Xo- gan, commented sharply on the fact that hang first; nomlnato and confirm after- the resolution had been oonaldered by ward, would bo his policy .vir6nbe3ceches the committee on nubile: lands Instead (irant to send mcn'SouUx whoso TCry name of by , the Pacific Railroad committee. snail mean vengeance, deep. terrible ana The previous question on the passage of most effective Ycngeaneew:! "tki us "give hla the bill was not seconded, and tne oui was referred tooths Paclfio Railroad I u owitordatu m.V;:! .J CorKTei csnnot reconstruct the South committee for a Joint spe Senate resolution The -l- aw cau. Safety for money and men will. ' on removal of disa the committee cial as man Hfltlcr In 2ew Orleans is Such a was moved Butler reported. of laws. bilities worth now more than a mule-loa- d on the ground th$tthe J Ian twenty assassins in every Houthcrn cantbU sLx hoars after they arer arrested. Senate, since it bad appointed a special committee or its own, naa saia it nopea ChrLstcndotn. into tho South.5 yon will light that within a day or two to report a gen up ail iu forges and crowd its exchanges eral law by which men should have po? with business men. Tins Is tho wavJSoJdior lltlcal disabilities removed without ap-of the Wilderness, to "hammer", the rebel plyrng to Congress. The resolution was lion to pieces. Make your vengeance so ana me aa .uouse ' in, swift, suro and terrible that the mere namo- Journed. of a 'Culon man' inavho asamnlo nrctietion even-- ' on the, lei -- iNorta as that of a ltoman ilixau.' na to St. l'auLaL. Jfixu e GEnzxAiw , ff rY;S Francisco. A.CDussenCharles San ment amend MrtTtMyconstitutional tho f a for for Push 'lixecutiue! the North tronff arm of bcrrv. appointed consul reaoluio law throughout the South. - If tho Uerman uonreoerauon, ana ror uaiiror-nl-a, Koutli loves blood, )et her sup full of it,only has entered upon the duties of his let it bo tho blood of assassins; ' Sheath no position. , ,i Bword nntll honit Union' men1 black and j smoke is that papers report Oregon white, f native , aiul fgjrcign, , alono and- - In issuing; from. Mounts- - Hood. Jefferson 1mu1 v' prairie and la city conipanlMion his own Tine and and tiie Three Sisters; they apprehend cirh under., sit, titreets, o nn4 Stripos with none eartnquaxes in consequence. tho i Legal tenders 77!. to molest or mxi.o ihem, afraid." I Another section, of twenty miles, of A NewVork pipor in commenting upon tne facino itaiiroad, was com central this artklo of .V'cn JiU Phillips suggosU pleted yesterday, making 00 miles of that if h 3 uouldsco "venge nrp, ntvifj, sure track, east or tacramento. ., , and terrible vliitevl on and if f ine wmu fine excitement is unhe dalrcs ilarimaio op pressors, by diminished, and notwithstanding the bitter cold weather and heavy, snow advhe him '.to storms summary "wt u o:;?' prevailing there the rush of peolook about nt tl. liorth, nronff 21 jachu-sct- ts is unabated, and indeed is increasple mill U was. and New York tenement ing. New and rich discoveries are ax ' ex-oedhi- parchase.M,iVe bill1-authorizin- EUSSEEsSIOR reforming a Central Bureau In New York, island; tho Journal are all silent IIEI'J AD'JERTISEnEIlTS. with auxiliary societies in all the States, garding military operations. if ! i f for the purpose of furnishing ai 1 and inLondon. In the House of Common. formation to Irish people desiring to this evening, the committee on the mail settle in this (country. on the general service to tho United States reported, plan of emigration societies. refusing their sanction to the contracts (Jen- - Custar. was Jbeard from on the made by the government witn tueu-nar- d Ctu of March, he was getting along lines of steamships for and Inman r - jj - carrying the malls on the present terms. finely. toSteamers for the Upper Missouri are - IIavanav-T- he CaptaMi General, bei ng repaired at Sioux. City. - l held a grand review of all the regday, . 'IV. tz W New York. The report that Wm. M. ular and volunteer forces tt Havana; ha volcheered receiver been tho Was has lr.tTweed, cnttrurlajBtlcally appoInUd by "will continue to be J:TJA8 unteers.' for the union Paclfio Railroad is Troops' l! Tweed was v. temporarilyap-pointe-d sent to the Interior. Lv e receiver for tho Credit Mobtlicr. The Massan Herald reportsrlhe m a b i New.York. At a .large meeting of of the brij ITary JSewell, at Jlaged members of the Produce Exchange, Island, by the Spanish" manjof-wa- r II J'M resolutions were adopted favoring a ret The brig at the time of the form in the management of canals, and capture was in possession of the British I ' .. ....... the Improvement in canals to. obtain the custom house officers, on uncharge of so maximum capacity in transportation arms and supplies to insurgents 1" TtomTmTTriTi"r.xT t :':455T-aa to reduce tne cost or transportation carrying steamer n vwar in Cuba. The ' British 1 : Of trade. and prevent diversion Cherub had sailed for Island to H '.'t-r,, .,. Richmond. The police last night ar inveatlgate the affair. Bagged ' ! f rested uov. wens ana ji. c. Bond, re .The government is fully, advised of and I E Dudley, the conduct of the commander gister of bankruptcy, jot . the Secretary of the State central committee. Andulatiai i on the charge of purloining from the The Peruvian, monitors remain at mitl Ul9t nave jest recetved, their , , , jT Hvr, Island During their 'voyage post omce a letter written by the Bagged of Kthe Republican iceritral one of the rams broke loose and ran into htai af t t "'arrllnrv committee to Edgar Allen, the steamer Havana and eunk hen alMrcbandlso General ox tne constitutional convention. The iiL Tho debate on the' dis , .... London, j MiM parties were before United States Com- establishment bin was resumed last I "VYal missioner Cauoon and gave ball nichL 8oencer BBWU AMD W' S WIIKUi SI ; rVli to appear vi for Cambridge University, opposed the " Washington. The President Tra- - takes bill.) The Odonoghue, member forravor. pleasnre in annonnclns ' that its business nominated J; Bancroft Davis assistant lee, made a fervid apeech in Its IS mm orgsmzea mna Secretary of State: he also made a num Gatherne Hardy followed. He said ber of revenue appolntmenta. The Pre Gladstone had pledged himself and fol sident made a number of appointments lowers, to the destruction of all that4was as midshipmen at the naval academv. most sacred, the" destruction "of the Lewis Dawning, Uhlef, of thd Chero-kee- s, church. He said it was urged by envy I .i r mi a n aarrmn in a memoiial, calls the: attention and Jealousy. Gladstone concluded the LLja to recent treaties which debate. . He reviewed. the course of the of Congress the Ibis have been made with: various 'Indian bin ana tne arguments pro ana con, ana tribes with the view of settline them on declared that a new poller was neces the .Cherokee domain; lie says these sary forj Ireland. This was the first were made in plain violation of the step demanded hy the unanimous voice Cherokee treaty of 'GC;,the Cherokees nf the msjority. u ' h v ; csv: yr.5itf.lt ft .m desire to carry ont the proviGladstone resumed his seat amid deafearnestly sions of the treaty with the utmost good ening cheers.--? The House divided on a faith, but he fears It will be beyond his motion to read the bill a second time laths iplendkl baUdloK IIIG power to restrain - them from resisting 363 ayes, 250 nays, being a majority for all encroachments of other Indians. of 118. The announce the xi oall il'ji"-"?inA bill, introduced into the Senate tor mentgovernment Wm. JENNINGS & Co., was greatly cheered In the House o e . ! . authorizes Secre th th of day, The cheers were taken up In the lobbies. tary Tor ASSOCIATION P ' I 2C i deems whenever he to the it news was the thus conveyed and the Treasury, KKOWIC AS mic public interest, to prepay the interest immense crowd outside, who joined in on tne puDiio ueot lor a period not tl.owprepamiio- - ;' enthusi the annlatute with one year, npoo riuterestat.th.o asm. The House, at 3 a.m., adjourned rate of six oer cent, ner annnm. till Anrlllst.T Tr i rn Baltimore. An Israelite named Hirst Newt York.-Th- e Brazllllair Times, of t m committed suicide; yesterday, by; ban Feb. 23:aayathe-expedltioInbythe In g himself in the. Hebrew Synagogue. country nas returned to Ascension 4aa tvr atirvVil fr'lRIVATe New York. Ten lad lea graduated at a thousand starving Paragnayans. witn Lo- laa the Medical College for; women, yester still maintains his position; Minister liiiiatla- F. cMahon remains with him Lopez' &, i4Jfnioiii'J jf,;day She ship carpenters employed onih'e scouting parties massacred the Para bluet BUlLDlllG, I rnrulsHtna tbe ankewilli Stevens Battery. Hobsken. have been guayans who remained when the army , I oi.iiar. :arvinir. Ullclinr. discharged because objected toUat left. Tho cholera preyallethrotrjhout f1 reduction 6f wngesJ thej: ' I M the country occOTiaB BT; aioia i.iUhyt,i u I Ju nritlaBS Style, atauortv9ilbfJ,Haoa roo.1 Chicago. Tho Tribune' sbeclal savs .at liarou ii&aas'i pntaviao, the Senate Committee oa Foreign Rela- has failed, which joans, had caused considera tions have agreed to report favorably ble! monetary excitement. . There is a HLDBEDaE-'CLA.WSQU. iL ,'iliod is, .ft upon tho treaty for the adjustment of severe drouth In the interior. The In r...!C..tU..'.'knnnt!ai4 wn rrar I nans anu doctjm.iiw ; the claims with Mexico.": There will be habitants were fleeing to. the sea coast unt r. "A I fi'ol.ksh. &vfio one commissioner for each side, with an for (food and water. Large numbers, of if1 IV1;BV ;f:aJ 2 umpire. Mexico has Already rati lied tho treaty. ."? i. f..f m',. if ?vixiwii ti Secretary Boutwell believes the Treaam qu vr.lrMddebt and Architect. Ji sury Department can le conducted so w t. . as to bring our bonds to par in foreign ai4 markets at an early day." Xetterrfrom" Ifarine Utslr reeelvediextehalve sddlUona to sources confirm this be-- St Fill t TirT Tfa. li Tl I nnr'ttlreadr Ti avHdreSat BOX i Lt.t .ithn irvff Viat alMHHI large and varlrdatoolr, in the shape it lief, and all Judications point, to the or i n j i u i ii n. f t". j wuid j type, preaaes, fcc A our facilities for execu1J speedy advance of our bonds. T moat In the beet and . ThmMepuUicans special say si,hfi Ber, ting all kinds of Job Work I construction Committee, after a pro- improve at jlea: bfTS, been rreallr, Increased, and other establishments can be A will be lBd'aCtwplsU Aasortqwnt tracted discussion,: have authorized with pjalnor tinted Order and Receipt W EOGeneral Butler to report the bill for the applied -, Certificates of of kind and Bookerery Block, a , of, provisional governorganization from the city and the .country ment for Mississippi. The bill provides work. Orders 'GttXl1 tUItl ; IXICliSIUllU, solicited. are settlements respectfully for a Constitutional Convention,elected We bave rceelved rne of the latest improved under the reconstruction act, be authorized to assemble forthwith to exercise rnUDg roaehlner; and are therefore, prepared the power to appoint a provisional to do all kinds of ruling, according to order,dtfoa f government and to submit7 to the! peo- the aborteat notice, ijkev City, , East Tesnple a .a,Street, An enormous stock of fine SILVER ple the Constitution heretofore framed, ; ' .Salt 15 with or without amendment.? The pro$25 to from WATCIIES f each, ffat AS "for Bale duns, Pistols, Ammn anion. visional government will be subject to H P.i ASiXUSSEJTS. Harness, Saddles, atCARIj PltEMlUM Willi's. removal by the President, The ordin- Jeweler and Watchmaker, next door to the V, ' ' lo STRAW BPLTTTERS, for Braiders, 'tn4e ances passed by the convention will be Post Office, Salt Lake City. the ifJV; order. Belng Machines, and all articles in 7' enforced until discharged by Congress, V' line i above repaired. v or until Mississippi adopts a State Confi'toelt mxnd, Prednee takeai In Exchange. stitution which shall be approved 'by . . ;? :r i- A VI ' iranufaetitrers'ana Proprietors of i J j AMERICAN : j n.vy f lociia cf " 'B ITT EB S. c:,llbon.adly . v ; |