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Show r D r!SERT!T lie. very pertinently re? and forty. miles yearly; thereafter. 17EWS. utterly faiL... failed when the entire journed. It "; if KVENINQj mark?, Mormon community numbered only a e r few hundreds, it Is utter folly to tliaV. it will be more successful EDITOR and now that they number upwards of a . April 3, isas. hundred thousand in Utah and are Natsrday, spread throughout the whole of Europe-Ila-answer to the THE LONDON MmXDlRD" A3fl THEi Insult MOUMO.VX. ' to United Btates tolerate the gross to its laws involved in the maintenance Hvvn things as anovr la harvest time of polygamy within its territory, the and a white crow liaro beenj teen, bnt Standard says, "the crime of the Mormons will not justify a crime on the they are universally acknowledged rar alItip. Wb mn name 8omethlh? else part of tho Federal Government. The rubat as rarX namely the treatment oi violation of law musthe encountered by the "Mornum Question" as It I called the assertion of lawln av dignified and with the least authoritative way, "andT until the law' is ty tha world generally, degree of jpHei and falrnes by any strong enough to accomplish this withPpe either Ju America out the, aid of indiscriminate outrage portion f or Kuropo. j Prejudice against the peo- and murder, so much the worse for a to bo about aa strong country in which the Jaw is so weak. ple of Utah peems i of the men among quill aa among the The object of an honest and sincere govof tho people. It I3 far less ex- ernment in that case would be to strengcusable, however, oa the part of the for. then its hands by all legitimate means, rner.because, being generally men of In- but in any case to direct its operations telligence and observation, it arises not against the particular .evil to be supfrom Ignorance, bat from venality, pressed, and not to attack the existence through a drsire to fill their pockets by of a great province which, if it could be pandering to the morbid prejudices of purified from one bad custom, would be the Ignorant. Ktill, onco in a groat a credit to the country of which it forms wiiiie, In our numerous exchange, or n part, and q splendid monument to in stray waif from the foreign press, human perseverance and industry." we Ua llnd an article which treats with The dislike manifested towards the some degree of fairness tb.3 people of Mormon community, is ascribed by the Utah and their institutions. Standard, not to causes founded on any Au article, on the bill Introduced dar- religious peculiarity", but to the fact that ing the last session of Congress by the the "Mormons" are not entirely Amerinow Ashley, for the can, but have been recruited largely this of dismembering Territory, which from foreign nations. In a late number of the Lon"With these views we do not coincide, appeared don Standard, Is an Instance or this for the same elements prevail largely kind. The article In question, In the in every section of the United Btates main Pls more than ordinarily favorable and it is to this fact that the gigantic to the people of Utah, though in places development of the resouices of the It U strongly, tinctured with that preju- nation and the attainment of Its dice against polygamy, ever manlfestsd present proud rapid among the most by those most Ignorant of the nations of the earth, is, to a great exprinciple, or who view K from a worldly tent, to be attributed. The loss of tens or sensual standpoint only. Still the of thousands of their most industrious article in the Standard contain so ma- laborers and most skillful artizans by ny good things and treats tho question the nations of Kurope,haa been a source of the division of Utah with such fair- of untold wealth and prosperity to the ness and impartiality that It deserves a United Stated, so that we. cannot see the ' ' notice in our columns. . , force of our contemporaries remarks on U commences by saying that there this And none know this better are bo many startling suggestions laid than point. the people Of the United Btates. before Congress from time to time, that Wo ascribe the,, hatred to which the foreigners need not be overpowered to ai very different refers Standard whenever they see tho rulers of cause. ithe Itepnblio engaged In tho rconstdera-tio- n HWe give this synopsis of the Stand" of objectionable schemes, j After ard'a views to show the views which referring to the great power of Congress prevail abroad, upon the subject of the as the representatives aud law makers Latter-daBaints. Writers abroad can of the American nation, bv vhidh thv own opinions, and are their give can give the fores of law to projects of only a not really in position to speak underthe most. alarming nature, the Standof the feelings of the people ard notices the plan for the dismember- standing of the United t States, neither Is the ing of Utah, which It stigmatizes as one tone of the press In this country a safe of manifest Injustice. "V j criterion by which to judge of the Our cotemoorarv. an wa tnliit feeling of the people. There Is rally expect, Is in favor of the suppres general a large and powerful element that resion or the peculiar feature Jn the Mor coils at the thought of committing such mon system, but byf lawful and legitias we endured In past years at mate means, only; and thinks that any outrages of " mobocrats. hands To that the to break them attempt up after paving class we are becoming better known. done what they have lu settling the The railroad brlugs to our setdesert, and in being loyal and faithful tlements a larger proportion of to the Governmentof the United States, .liberal minded and influential men. although denied itaprotection under the They fail not to speak of us as they 11 nd most trying cl ream stances, would be us, and a class of people both in, this audi In Europe are now beshamefully unjust and barbarous, And even in respect to the suppression Of our community coming personally acquainted with us peculiar social Institution, our co tempo- whose only means of information res rary thinks putt in view of the freedom pecting ns heretofore has been the mls- -i which l'Freo lovers', and other profes- representations of a bigotted press and sors of a morality all their own, enjoy In untruthful books. Uie very heart of American cities' that 1 Tho fearsindulged iu by the Standard the American people may flnda; field are, therefore, In our opinion groundfor their exertions lu the cause of reli- less. The repetition of such' scenes as gion and morality much nearer home attended our expulsion from Missouri : .7 than in Utah. atfd Illinois can not well be repeated. ideal too, that, what it terms tfle We arc not a jThe township, or a county insane and unchristian, hatred of the now. Our position is and the American people towards tho. latter-da- y attempt of a mob and national, no other power Saints Is founded upon the! fact would make such an attempt to disturb of this peculiar feature In their social us, would excite the feeling of the system, is derided by the writer in the whole clvlll.ed world and we should Standartl, for it is well k no wn, says he, have their sympathy. that this hatred existed loug before polygamy was thought of; and, he ad ihr.it is vain to Ignore the fact "that this a. Ids Der$t j. Keening bo will hatred the causo GEORGE Q. CANNON', - , sup-po4- rui;iuisiiEK. ' - : n the-questio-n, " 1 pre-eminen- ce l -- with-anxiet- y - j ! j of Inspiring unnow which be may any operations dertaken against them, and that under the disguLso of a movement in vindication of public morality, men of. monocrotic tendencies may ba preparing' to . renew a persecution which is one 'of the most discreditable chapters of American history." j . Tiie Standard denounces in strong, but very just terms the former perVecu tijms to which our .peole were subjected. Iti says when they commenced in Missouri tho Mormons .were simply a sober band of industrious fanatics,, who lived in brotherly love with one another, amid a population of border rufllans, who hated them for their virtues and material prosperity, and tho outrages towhlch they were subjected were unprovoked and were the result of that auilpithy for steady and well conduct ed, people wnicu is at way a entertained bji? druuken,disaolute aud impoverished ;Vr V. rowdies, . The fuct that the local governments in'; some Instances made such, feeble i.i. efforts to "suppress from that presented in the Senate, and FARGO &C they propose" Introducing" a resolution HEVJ- RDVERTISEMENTS: recalling the bill from, the White House, t Some members say the bill isCENEBAL. not what Butler and Bingham, repreGeneral . Express Forwaiders. are getting up some have been re- J resented, and they Portsmouth, 2. Orders matter. President The , ceived at the Navy-yardreducing the eelingonlho refrain from the Xrom ont of Wells, Fargo A Co' signing probably wages of all the per diem- - workmen; will AND on. LOST, acted Is recall bill till for the motion Marcb 27. betweea Danlals' twenty per cent, from last month's rates, and Klmbaira SUUon. a small Black Hand Richmond. General A. B.AVehb bw, V A LT3E, marked Ira W. Felt, San Francisco, .-f a he has issued,! assumed command y cooialnlnc Danera valuable only to the owner. or TBK an order reinstating uov, rwxis. r?n z. in ere ihi been an. er-- Tbe above reward will be paid for the Valtee Waahlnirton. The President ejrt h J xionaon, 1 at and contents delivered at omce. u,fcuaxe Orleyr collleryIjancashird, to the proslon in. large number of nominations , persons - were City, or twenty-eig.which, Senate mostly revenue bJBcersi killed- : I i 4LIj.n; i dU4 fi ;,-WELLS, FARGO & CO." j etc. number the Among collectors, iladrld. The new constitution pro were Wilson Bowl by, Collector of .In- poses 'Serrano trhercdltary monarchy. TV Att.T STAOB to.andfrWm the TKU ternal Revenue in Oregon; SI 11. Davis, told the4 HOTICE TO FREIGHTERS ! . orders for. the CuCortes that USortbe UNION PACIKIO KAII.KO Assessor for New Mexico; O. S. Strict ban elections had heen PACIFIC IU' OMAHA, and tbe CENTBAL that nd v Associate-Justic- e of .'Utah;' Trios. ROAD of CALIFOUN I A. Passengers land, do tnence COMPANY MANUFACTURING THE UTAH migni; expectea v rrom u&iAtiA w a lr i.a V i , B.'Ityckey, Postmaster at Salem, Ore- deputies Material, Plows, AUSTIN. have Wagon and Carriage V1HQINIA, NTatlsi.HA.CH shortlyLake to O. at fPostmaster "T D. to Oftden. Atkinson, c., at Terminus. gon; irelght gait . Madrid. Cal., and. Intermediate poiuta. Troops are going to the PyD. A. Nevada; Backett, crosto renees City, Virgininla prevent parties of Carlists Postmaster at Petaluma, California; sing the frontier Stages leave SALT LAKE CITY dailv dil3 3 Soain. April 3, 1SC9. above points,; aud on alternate days for yiK Postmaster at Constantlnonle. intoThH Richard M. Stephens, difflcnltien on GINIA CITY, and HELENA. Montana. V.mi r fM Santa Fe, CITY, Idaho. and other points in Hio.hp tW:. rf tno are a to fair Persian In 1 border way torles. St. Ijonls.A long report was recelv--e- be settled, the Porte having agreed with at the military headquarters tho Persian tor refer their ,THB COMPART UBS Ai detailing the operations of Gen. Custar. rectification government to a of commission mixed "we have taught Turkish and Persian subjects, It concludes that by saying, are Ml HA ST. CLAIR AUGUSTA MRS. ; nowhere and the Indians EXPRKSh OVERLAND they Havana.-- - Advices from Mexico to the J on ; Will in no season, safe from the United States Liin uit.r say It was " Col. In connection with their BtajzeLlne nhi ,r( reported that.on On Monday Evening, April 5th, 1869, The hiding places of then Indians. are Myer, who had been BANK NOTi-a arrested repared to carry PARCELS, .a of desert now well known." lecture j r Deliver her COIN anti X ptlve 8IL.VKK great and DLLION.aULD of conspiracy against the Mexito all ,wrL of the worT l ,. KKEIGUT, FRBja Custar now holds two Cheyenne charge can was to be banished COLLECTIONS rednced rata. greatly chiefs as hostages for the god behavior fromgovernment n . COM MISSIONS promptlj attended to. lfc. recentthe An accident SJATES, country.' of their tribe and the fulfilling of pro- ly occurred on the railroad, or EXPH!:.. to lar attention the delivery paid s by which Describing the condition of the People, their LETTERS at all mises to come, in conformrty ilh' tlt$ points on our rontew. Boldlers were towards led tbe and thirteen ttintr and leeltng Manners, Habits eight ky demands of the government. Thi, injured. " For inurtlcnlars uppty at office. East f condltton of the Freedmen giving conHorUi, also Custar thinks, Is the end of the Tndlan versations with them tbe poor White; Robt Street, Salt Lake City. Executions without trial continued at accounts of the interviews with Jeff. Davis, war. Yueatan,'by the orders of Gov. Cedallos. Lea and others; her visit to tbe Black and Tan. THEO. F. RACY New York. By order oF Judgo Bar- The Commercial sale Conventions; and of Mexican to Baggers' the Carpet territory the receiver ap- United States-wa- s dsrtf Distress and Prospects, and Political Situation nard, Wm. Tweed, jr.,came at the Capiwa so agitated so tbat or a brave to office by scourged the pointed by the Judge, Pri- overpeople of theiryet tal, and found many supporters. young meu are nomorv of the Union Pacific IlallrbauV accom- vate Head-leroDe letters from accuse dll3 2 Mexico close of lecture.) at Presents given panied by Sheriff O'Brien's deputies, to of AmerTegada hostility the W. IT. Thomai, who, without other opposition than a icans and of Mexican the defrauding on to leave pain of.beiog proswarning ' CRONYN & 6s COL, ecuted civilly and criminall proceeded .Government! Tho ' special at Havana 30th, to break open the safe. What books U andHerald's for Bole for Utah Territory Agents at Key West the 2 J inst. ,say s the Wood's Prize it., were found were taken before A. A: steamer ITowers mmI fiiirsv ML of the in T. A. h ay Vernon, learn Kiiw Mill and Engine, Redfleld, who bad .been appointed re- Dominican rebels, was possession Menden-ba- ll &' Co's SI on at Werklnir Wm aveBlory, FORI ABDING an! C0IMKS1; Kingston feree by Judge Barnard. Simultaneoustc.,&a.,aQm)ance Iron and lland Looms, of Hollisier,1 .representative Sunday. an that ly with these proceedings, attempt United States; in'Havti.1 had de was made directly to stab tho credit of the WILL START EAST PERR1S FRED MR. T. HOUSE, her as a pirate because Bhe carthe Company, by the circulation of .ru- nounced and to b'P month Tnis purchase (Marcb). to San Marco, munitions of' war Mowers and Keepers, Tnreshlng mors that their papers had gone to pro- ried tehe Intends to return t to -- Hay tl and Wood's and . 4 Machinery generally, BY CAR transacCIIKYKlVftB, was fafse. These test, which will j in a attack hoUt the which and LOAD, savlDg Freight great by flag tions had, no effect ou the building op- the naval revolutionary And forces of Salnave. Gregg, beefTected. erations of the road. Wood's Prlx Slowers delivered iu Salt been has Consul in American ' Jamaica, rorSlS.OO. The difficulty between Fisk and the TERMINUS U. P. R. R. Jly her movements. watching be sent in early. should Orders Pacific Company commenced In the fall carefully ' British Minister a Port au Prince dS7 1m t of '67, when Fisk and other parties who hasThe to a made his Ooods to tbe TerrlUMw report Forward government and Jtsoelve desired to control the election of DirecMONtAKA, A. an Salnave Ot COLOKAlM, HTAH. of that complaining agent tors, tendered a subscription of fifteen; bad examined malls and letters, and millions lit stock, on which they offered that the information thus obtained had Charges for Advancing. Storage and KorwHidSa; to pay fifty five cents on the dollar occasioned at reasonable rates. exetwo and many arrests, whfch not jbelngin accordance with the cutions. war Two had of British men , terms of the charter, was refused. Fisk R eREREN C E: afterward bought six shares at par, gone to port au isPrince to demand ItlAGEllUES! To t he Mercnants aixl itaukers of Ouaahn, Lkj. that serious SEVJIfJG amounting to six hundred dollars, results will ensue. probable" ver, and Bait Lake City generally. '.!;!a citizenI' of which is the entire amount of his inter' InnoceuceisCassanovaV ' est in the Company. KIMBALL & LAWRENCE, AGENTS, S. L. CiTif. 'It arrested on wish oaia to call atteritlAh, to these The clipper ship Battle was seized the UnitedorStates, has boon ifhnucd sewlna. Aiacainea. ana ln the plot for 'complicity for tho violation or tho Pas suspicion (nun efc yesterday er Cantmandi-icirio- f refer oarf rlends to the large number! ot oar the seizure of whose and we sold senger Acts she was bound for San have to whom tizens them, i HARK VKEIGIIX FOR ; Francisco.1 She gave over $30,000 bonds famllleH are uow nslng tnem. 10 prove LT. S. x,tteamer 'Ihe has overnnoinen. Colorado and New Alexlco Care of MeyeMU and was permitted to proceed will re- inperlorily sailed for. Key West, toJTarragqnsett she oar In coal; been A Uavin; Co., Cheyenne, via Omaha. And for Utah Washington. The House Pacific turn in a few day. of Montana Care or Megeatb & Co.. End and Railroad Committee, at a session this A gang of negroes on the Manuelita 1 ' TJ. P. K. B, Track, morning, received the rest of the pa- J plantation! near Cienfuegos, had joined from the pers required Treasury depart- j "Were pursuing them.. Mark name In full, a we will not lc rment relating to the recent Issuance of the retjels. .Troops We sbsJl keep constantly on hand ftellTerjr of esponsible forInwrong bonds to the Central Company. Severmarked. with) It lain, or in - 1 d2ii) tf al of the documents were read in evi D S A Sldticc dence on both sides. The Committee Special And an assortment of adjourned till Tuesday to allow time to i IS. C.kkat Sacrifice. We" are closing out oar print the evidence. was to ITtactTtres. have been eaurestock qr ioou,febpe3 In lllats at Eastern Gen. Howard, who Nccdloa and r ' - : f relieved by Gen. Hatch,. will continue corn 'v--' understood that we It wish We distinctly 112 If roRD A Boss. Do; MACHINE toglvesatls-Yactloin cnarge or me treea man's lsureau; F.VERY WARRANT or will retnrn the money.. ' Hatch will take command U las iwi Wanted ismrdiateiAt.,i, One hundred CordK A of (iood Flrq Woud at the Tnper Mill. Sugar We name a few of the many to whom we have regiment. V' ( sold tbeso Machine: Uovtso AV'arJ, 'Salt Lake County. B.T. Barton, says the following territorial A. O. cmoot, Claw son, were decided upon at a Harms lately received extensive additions to H. W Lawrence, (Jeorge appointments .Tno. Clara:, Jun. II. Kimball, C abioet meeting and will be our si ready large and varltd stock, in the shape Jno. Cnlslett, A. P. Kookwooc, sent to the Senate very soonrtGen. J. of tyre, presses, Ac, fce., our facilities Tor execuK. A. Woo) ley, Walker Bro'a, Thomas 3 rover, Lew. S. llllls, ting all kinds oi Job Woik in the best and most Campbell, oovernor -- ox ..'AVyoming; 'sThoc. AJclD, A. Carrlngton, James M. Ashleyj of Ohio, . Gov. of Improved styles havo been greatly Increased. g5&2&i& David Day. Tb'. Naylor, and other establishments can be Montana, H. D. Washburne, of Indl- or or; Uo with ted Order and General auU, surveyor Receipt Montana; supplied plain Ool Rugers, Surveyor General of AVy- - Book?-- , Certificates of Stork,, and every kind of BtSSETT ROBERTS, omlng: Dr. Rush Spencer, of 'New work. Orders' from the City and the country are Mext settlements General solicited. New of York, Surveyor repeLfully dioa u co: Clarke, of Ohio. Register of lands . We hure received cne or tbe latest improved AQENTf. and of are, in Washington Territory: Dr Sott, tberefore, prepared ruling raacblQer; Ohio, Secretary of Washington .Te y; to do all kinds of ruling', according to order, on dlf Frank Walcott, of Ky., Register theshorUst notice. THE niCHIGAN CENTRAL R&ILROAB of lands In Wyoming.1 The Senate again diacussed Long-street'AND CONNECTIONS, 1 nomination to day, without TTnlta In mnnlnir !TClHrjSS I AS-reaching a vote. The Senator who made between caifiJgo Fontalnbleao.V de Chasselna Datch a canvass thinks he will armed ?eAektbaixsdaily I l: Buckland six Sweetwater, Sweetwar,' pomu in New .England, New York and t to by majority." Commodore T. 11. Jenkins has ren- - Lsbsm &. tfanasri .H. B. Claras & J. T. Caiae- Child's Superb, Koy al Mnscadtpe; Black I panadas. ed ths ofllco of Chief of rfavjgauon The renowned Pnlimsn Pnlaee Hleeninr unasseias Musque, iitmaa-- Cars Hamburg, run on tbls line, exclasiveir. irom vv i n te and will be assigned to other duties; ton of tie Talented Younx American ui aster,, rr Atto uronugnan, Chicagoareeast, Engafment sna are fully supplied on all St. Louis. The Board of Directors bestfor dry land. trains. fbr the Pacific Railroad was elected to- T TTriVV TT TC The famous FUJLI2XAX IIOTLL CAltS I recommend the above as the finest (Euro leave on evening trains, rnnntnz dircctlr R. D. Gar is Lucas H. President, daily dayo r.x-- , witnoot coaupp.-- . and to In n Table Aogtist drapes. pean tnrongn They Secreitocnefter, ripen Vice rison, President, J. Potter, The passencer eanlnment of this line is t r.c- September, and are especially adapted to onr tary and Treasurer; J. M. Cooper,' Audithe country, nJ i; qnalled bench lands. Should be HgbUy covered with oeronntiby any othertoInpoasess tor. an tne reqnisf ry patrons In soil winter, f Of "SPEED. COMFOBT and SAFETY." Itho books fohnd New And the popular Comedian, in the safe of the Union. Pacific Co., TUSY T1ELD KW0RMOUS CROPS XTCJtT YKAE. Oonoecied with the was a stock ledger and credit.mobUier, d 81 OO osven. Stronar. Tines, in which the following names' appear: 81 0 OO per GREAT CENTRAL RODTR ' Thomas C. Durant, George Francis , j .s Bupported'by Ad- WELLS, -- thesexoutragesfis'de-nauuee- d In strong terms; and the ultimate expulsion of the Saints from. Ran-vu- o hi a deed which cannot be read about without strong indignation, and a reuewal of any such persecutions is pW tested against in the cameofcommon '" a ; humanity. H Jvrenlf th Inauguration of any such system . of persecntlon should be attempted, our co temporary, and every thinking bumanf being must come to the same conclusion iatiaQea u would ; tit. a v 1 ' t -- , ; -- i-- to-da- . y, i . SSNATC. ' is. . Howe,, from the Claims Committee, settlement of the repoxttd a bill for-thclaims for quarter-maste- r and commissary. stores, furnished or taken by the United; States .wlthlir the States in rebellion; it provides that thee claims must be .submitted to the Quarter Master or Commissary General. within two years. Sherman introduced a bill relative to the coinage of gold aud silver, with a view to promote a uniform currency among the nattons; referred to the Committee on Finance. o k After the expiration of the hour the Indian ApprQpriaiimorning m bill came up;' the principal 'amendments were adopted. There was for the organization of aone,providing board nf ten commiisioners to be selected for their intelligence and phllanthopy to supervise and control the disbursements and appropriations for Indian purposes. The commissioners have only a Joint control with the Interior Department, under the direction of the President.' The bill passed. After an executive session the . : Senate adjourned. : . r. .1 n :":: , 5 ji;r -- s mil. r tension .to be completed by July 1; reqnlrln?.!at least 1S71. . 1 , 5 :nt, " a U,-i- t' r-- i., . s.4 , j . LECTIJRE. d to-da- Jj -- ? y, s ! , i . the southern: ! . V f 1 one-ha- lf . 'PERRIS MEGEATH Blan-Ov- 'h Ma-ebln- en ! , SIHGrER'S . : , tho-steam- . . , to-d-ay. 1 : Agency ' t- COO UPPLY, . . OREAT , : '' V o, -- to-nigh- t, to-da- t y, -- -- - ive & -- rrl-tor- CiR APES -- s, 1 Fm i be-co-n ' ' . - f. n-.'i- i York.--Amon- - km g FXR:J.A?3tIEIlHE .' j well-roote- :';. L. E. Train, CM. Hall, O. ' Miss: ANNIE LOCHH ART French and O.T.M.Dally. "i A. W. ClalT, recently elected rPublic Printer, has sold his own and his son's A1 GREAT CAST uF THE'COMPANY. to 'his Interest in the Buffalo-- JZxprcss t r former partner, 2ew s.Orleana. General Buchan an. yesterday,; relinquished the command of the Department to Gen. Mower." The : i SAtttRDAnr, APItlX, '3fl;1869 r District of tioulsiana la'dSscnntinnpil " Nearly the entire business portion bf Rodney, Miss., was burned on fthe night The TbrllllDBC Sensational- Play, t translated of the 31st; loss $200,000. from the Krefcch. ezpresslv for LUCILLE San Francisco. 2. The earthquake v WESTERN, Gayleor, by. Charles in a Prologue and 4 Acts, entitled Esq, the yesterday, was (felt with considerable . force at San Jose, Stockton and Petaluma; no damage jwas done to buildings . i in this city. ,1 9 W' Legal tenders 77 J." ' . New York. Michael Cobby was arraigned before Justice Dowling, yesterday, charged ' With subornation. and IKAGPIE BOOHUT. lb Child RleaW. perjury in Inducing several. persons to WFJiTEn3f swear to having illegally voted the JEnjlV IUnBS; sn Ll'tSLLE Edjltsn Pnte-- KHrt- Democratic ticket last election, before Miss Ancle Lockbart ad Itndsdale the legislative investigating committee. Several affidavits were read, implicating Doors opn at, 7 o'clock. 'Performance to w also Marshal Murray, t i' commence at . 7K !' Kf'! There Is an Immense rush of. ofllca i 1. 1 r t r seekers at the Custom: Houser the; Col- -, lector has Informed visitors that eterans i i in the army and navy will have,the preference, but no man will ; be dls: FLAGS! fC . been Capable, honest charged wno.Jias ' and faithful; - Tribune1-specia- X l Thef says Chicago. General Stoneman has been removed by the express direction of the President ' firkft because of dissatisfaction at hU course i 17 R EQ I MENTA I AND COMPANY JC3LOBS, to Virginia, p.-The House Committee on the Pacific M lirvrf.iWAtirii flri. AftQ ilRailroad continues the Investigation, of, but Lnrsre Placa for Wards and liberty Poles. the affairs of the Central:" Pacific; r ' slow ; progress. make they Some of tho members otthe House JCtci; made to order by JAMES PHILLIPS,' have discovered that the conference report, cm the Tenure of Office ITT' & H IN DLEYf? In the :JIonse; differs slightly NAI80Main Street, 8. U City. t am 1 .. HARDY GBAPE VHIESl ' DEItAWAItE, hardiest or all; very sweetV .nd o.rlv WinA Pjilnr HO Inta rmrh. ,-- ;'.1S ALSO Estabiuhed Janoary ' 1 1SG7, or ALSO, - i ; for the carriage -- ; Isabel lis. Unl Cooeortl, Catawba, Vlllasre. This tJne Is owned and operated by the" M ic!- tfean Central; Illinois Central; Chicago, JJorlins-lo- n and Q,ulncy; Chicago and Alton; tiret Westers, or Canada: New York Centra': Hud son Riven Boston and Albany; Providence &nd Worcester: Worcester and Nashua: Hnusatonk? and Jackson, Lansing and Saginaw Railroad rjRSTNIGHTOP - ; 1 r -- ... : I r ' A 1 ' i . ! -v- " fAuERIGAil i " 1 r'r- 1 T ' Over, which these cars will i of that road. I 1 ran Pacific, o ' -English Black, "Red and White Currants: and Largest Goosjj- from lenlngT cceae..y bernes, Si, 50 per. Dozen.' m or swixm f X i roni """"TL', m pu,suu qaent dimcaity theBfOwnroad. .v f ts Large Red JGidht Raspberries, The Bine Lineown Is operated toy tne "if fvr wltbon wbo j ; ua ocperiuozen. r It, .'"r.,:- Companies Lion of intermediate paLrtles netweeuvuo xw r or lAu e ana the public. i For Sale by. J JhilllLiKLiLS KQlLii flliW , jv .(,v.j'' -- i- ; 1... - 678-49- 1 . . rh rsfii4feaTavrnei Tdne for waiting wneqaaiie nttornrtr 4nitleax tUnor f I .'I l 1 us 1 P f Keepsaeonstaatitrpplypt : Dnn. , Medicines and Dra StoCk, On hand at tbe Dm Btore.' BRlOUAU CITY, d!02tf I Jfedicine ntd Sttrgerg practiced U I- .. 1 j ssv--- ' Rig u ' sfeiJs - Gen'l Sap. ALCtw"-- , WEHTWOBTlTi . Iter. , Oen'l Pass. Aa;ent, Cbieaso. OeirolC, i't?Uen'lHATES, Manager nine une. 1. ts:i t-- srtvn at theoraces oi 'irWcLa Tew York, Boston Ac. f;Vauiei in i A . on i. i ,,Ait-H-:- AU claims promptly settlea menxs. - . biUj-aarpre-sente- - sippt river to tbe Seaboard, and is or tne ; -- oi of an nnbrokes rrom Cbhieo and tbe Mw-s- -- ""Sailiaie (tin 50. Cents L p rreighttliO srnasre of DOUBLE RED ,H - dvantaa-ev-. track 4 ' , Tr"JT-V- - Very . lino Tre : - A.TTtn "T THE A Is the onlv route' that offers to shipper OF THE VERY BEST VARIETIES "GROWN, t I - : i S . " Freiilt . wittout traMi. Tnroiiiu : - 1 The entire session was In the discussion of the Co v ode occupied contested election case; finally the whole subject was recommitted.' r: .1 n, The bill authorizing the .'Northern Paoifio Railroad to extend a branch line from a point near Portland to Puget Sound, hot to be entitled to any subsidy bondi or Ianu. such land as is Included In the except of way, was passright, ed after the adoption of an amendment 1 - - t i ht to-da- W.-Barne- s, t'O.VUUESKIO.VAL. -a- . VTI3 ?'' dlUl IT ' |