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Show . fclaims. The Comn.,,..J , of the Senate of Colum- Ter their as liberally.! I trust tbat iq HOUSE. Congress: 1A. M. Hong, of Ills., to Pan- the committee DERERET EVENING NEWS. disbursed ofier. to the accept the on Darien decided agreed against the ensnlncr Tear the demands as your iiatler, from the Judiciary Commit- ama: Horace H. Houghton, of Galena, bia which are believed to be on Canadians The canal In the tee, reported a bill allowing ah to Sandwich treasurv will not be so heavy treaty. Ip Lahai; Islands; In Ills., Stedman to parties nearare home. return nominations their The diplomatic Santiago de Cuba. cases to testify at their own Wm. pat. 6C03GE Q. CANNON, not be many And. by the way, I wish to caution criminal ' of the there ' f i i my sisters a little witli regard to sym as well as ev pathy, uarsympainies, feel in jr. require cul emotional other ely April 5. XSdy titration. This I have learned prac tical experience. 1 could notby believe that any person would solict charity For the "Deseret Erenlng yew." unless really needy, and I had been mrerixo ajtd many times Imposed upon before I MixinrrjofTifr.sTff ok tiik. iiust AxnvAt. nr.irrixu dared to question my sympathies; but I I7TH 1TAKO, N. 1. ViTX. 'learned wisdom from the things I suffered." REPORTED nV MRS. L. I; ALI5EK. It is vourdutv and province, as a So ciety or the relief ot tUo poor, to make Union-- UjuxlTxit Ward, yourselves fully acquainted wltb the 1 those whosollcit your Thursday, Feb. 18, 18iW. j Met lu accordance wltb adjournment. aid. I have known instances of peo Pre-eAetlnsr President of this ple being supported by) charity when Btakeof Zion. U. II. Wallace, Eiders I. tbey had large boxes stdred with goods, Doremu. (leo. Dunford, A. Merrill; jewelry, &c. Do not hesitate to inform Snow, witn several of yourselves the really needy will not abo Hitter E. It.and ofilcers of other So disemble,neither will they shrink from tb Presidents ciAtJe In me citjr. You nefed tne wisaom Investigations. vou Afierslnirine and Braver, the Minute of In I these matters, (lad to direct of the prec-dimeeting, alo the First that you may neither (withhold from or uuuaiiwepori ine society, were read the destitute, nor unnecessarily urain by the Secretary and accented. votir treasurv. The following is a conv of the 1'irst llacn- mem .do r oi uie ocieiy suouiu Auuuai uepori: ntuily to know her place, and honor This Society was partially organized herseir by niiing it honorably, and all on Thursday evening, Feb. 0, is&s. move forward like machinery that is The feoclety, now. fully organized, is perfect in all its parts. Let no one composeaorone rresuientees,two Coun- - overstep her mark, or lathe least crowd and Treasurer; sixteen against another. For Instance, I would peiiori.ibecretary Teachers or Visiting Committee, and say to the Teachers, or) Visiting Com their President with one Counsellor and mittee, it is for you to visit your respecSecretary; a Board of Appraisers, com- - tive blocks, to ascertain the circum posea oi lour members; and one nun stanced of those you visit, and report to and seven tv members. tne proper wiiose drd The financial condition of the Society it is to deal authorities, out or administeras province shall be a as loiiows: requisite. And if this principle shall Received In uonatioua during the fiscal be carried out in evtry department, the Society will move on like clock-wor1SKJ, year,..... endug Feb. 17th, Cwb.-.- .. e must learn to act from principle, f k io fmvlstoaa and not from have oca- feeling; we often ' yr our to bit sion upon rui (be feelings. frttmt wa par tlm by and with a strong curb of restraint keen tu S xrleir In nrJrs an J nierctian Use them under proper control, for through this channel the tempter will seek to .n $1233 ToUl stir up jealousies and! envies: check AmoaniaUoarted lu Unaif every reeling of this nature. We may Balance In Treasarj : at times think we have not received r.m. due respect from this or that one, but or ortf let us ever remember tbat "it is better Merchandise. U to suffer wrong than to do wrong:" let TotaL VMM. if llJ .'2 us act nobly, as becomes Saints of God. Art fovea manufactured bv the Korletv and daughters of Abraham, and ever bear in mind that the greatest and lledquilts,14; Sti yds carpet; 42 yds. noblest are the most condescending. S3 prsox pra. of sock; jeans; r suns oi cioines.pants; This is our branch; there are manv Paid for child's tuition, $10 00. branches; but they all constitute one Sliave at command In lumber for 1' eniale Keiief Society as It was organized by Joseph Smith. Let each membuilding purposes, $150 00. The Teachers or Visiting Committee, ber realize her responsibility, and seek make the society honorable by being by request of the Presidentess, then to honorable herself. Let us be humble came forward and reported condithe tion of their respective blocks, and also and cherish the Spirit of God. that we hjrouzht forward what donation hml may Increase in wisdom and know- bee contributed since the preceding ledge, that we may atUin to true and noble womanhood, that we may be- meeting. After appropriate remarks and in- - come what we were, in the beginning Attractions from KIders A. Merrill, !. created to be.helpmates to our brethren. Doremus. Geo. It. Acting Pres-- According to instructions by the Pro- ident of this Stake Wallace, of Zion, Acting Bish- - pbet Joseph, at the time of its first or- ob Geo. Morris, Presidentess Hyde and ganixatlon, this society is designed to be Sister S. M- - Kimball. Sister K. li a relief to the Bishop aud elders of Is- rael. in administering to the noor vou Hoow made the following remarks: havextften thought that unless we have already aided your Bishop and had more to do than what it seemed pos- lessened his cares, and every labor that sible for us to accomplish, we should comes within the province of woman, devolves upon the Female Keiief So not perform all that we might. is ablesaing to us, that we, at times, ciety. Jt are brought Into circumstances which In a recent address by Prest. Young are calculated to bring Into exercise ev before therFemi.le Belief Society of the ery power ana racuity which we possess. loth Ward, he established a broad Itj is true, It may not seem very desira- - platform, aud pointed out an extensive Die lor tne lime being, but it has a ten held, or tlelds of labor, almost too much to our it might seem, to be accomplished in dency strengthen and this generation. abilities and prepare us fordevelop usegreater fulness. I desire fervently that wo all mav We have been instructed that each grow better day by day, that when the we nave one of us, in our organization, is en- raitnrul shall be caiieii ut, dowed with the germs of every faculty been instructed they will be, we may requisite to constitute a God or goddess. be of the number. have These little ones in their mothers' arms My sisters, you mylblesslng, and have the germs of all the capabilities my prayer is mat we may have grace which we exhibit; aud what constitutes to overcome evil with good, have pow the difference between them and our- er to withstand temptation, attain to selves? Why,) laok of development the faith of the ancients aud obtain in them, and this development requires victory over everything that opposes in our way to the celestial kingdom." cultivation, energy and perseverance. usSister Z. D. xoung expressed her The organization of the Female Belief satisfaction Society places the Sisters in positions to heard. She in what she had seen and very encouragingly bring luto exercise and thus develop all to the Bistersspoke and exhorted them to of our faculties; thus, in doing to good in faithfulnes9,and others, we benefit ourselves. "In bles- contiuueandincrease to bo united that thou be shalt blesU". And those they may have power sing, who do the most good will bo most with God. Sister M. TSmoot and B. Smith folblest. lowed with encouraging and comfortMy sisters, let us so cultivate ourselves words. we ing be tbat may capable of doing much M. A. Hyde said, "I am President? Wo are the duughters of. our good. for thankful the encouragement we Heaveuly Father, and our position as have from our brethren, and received Hafnta of the Most High, is at the head our who have met with us sisters also us of the world. Let realize our try toour were organized one we When and honor responsibilities positionr I Is a ilellcate thing for us sisters, to year ago, tnougut mat a weaser ves lt act; in an organized capacity. Our sel than myself could not be lounu. I from the position brethren are accustomed to move in almost felt to shrink called. was to I which And, although bodies. We are we organized not, and need a great deal of the spirit and wis- I have succeeded beyond my expectaI realize dom of God to direct us. Although we tions, I feel my weakuess yet. blessed as a should meet with dittlculties, let us nev- that we have been greatly er feel discouraged, but move forward in society. The sbters have ;been very the path r datJr and through the bles- energetic and have cheerfully respondcall; they have Contributed the encouragement of ed to every sing of God and done much, and although and liberally we shall surmount every our; brethren, obstacle. When you see one step before crowded with cares, labors and responsiconnected with you, take it.anddo not wait to see where bilities, aside from thoso have been punctual the society, they is the next; if we see one fetep, it is not or us to stand still until we nee the wav to evry duty, aud have gladdened My sisters, I thank you. clear tn the distance, but move forward, many liart. we done has been through have All that the be will and way opened before us. the rauu ana or our brethren prayers, This is a God ate;) by step. principle. our union aud perseverance. With require us to make the effort and thus and ' us all It union." hasbeen our trust faith in and and prove Him, tbeu adjourned Bene-dictitbeu lie Is sure to exteud Ills aid. We The meeting IfUder by George Morris. have gratifylog illustration of this before here us. Mks. N. Hyde, Prest, Sister Blch Melinda principle Bro. D. Alder, Sec. that donates Mrs. liich 00 L. $30 reports worth of lumber to this Society. If the f Special u Ibo Deaertl JCWtmnff 7frtM. Society had not made a move lu the direction of preparing to build, this liberal donation would not have been made. This Society has already done much. God baa .been with you my sisters, or 4'OXUUE.MIOXAI you' could not have accomplished what " SENATE. you have. You have also Jtad the faith and! prayers of the F'irst Presidency aud The Judiciary Committee were of your BUhop. structed report a bill,, defining This organisation Is a portion of the eight-hou- r tolaw. W r , and stands In the same The House resolution holy priesthood, ror adjournto the relation Bishop that the Society taken un: an amendment fix which was organized In Nauvoo by Jo- mentthewas time of adjournment otx April seph Smith, stood to him; and the idea ing was almost unanimously rejected. of the Society acting in opposition to 15th, Sherman fixing the' day of the Bishop, if not only preposterous, adjournment opposed had disposed till Congress but au impossibility. In all Its move- of the to the tax amendments pending iu. accordance with his Jaw and the Indian ments It acts bill. appropriation a moment takes and it the x counsel, wantodtoflx Geois tuutonof Thayer step aside from this, it ceases to exist in Its proper order, and the spirit of the gla before adjournment. asAu (amendor v ment fixing the lutn lnst. the day Institution. is withdrawn. 25 was to 19. adopted, But I am not, lu the least, anticipa- adjournment - ABer a ahort executive session the an such event. You have a Presiting -dent and Councillors, who have learned Senate adjourned. j, the Iu Senate; Washington. by many years of experience to respect and be guided by the authorities placed Sherman, from the Committee on Fiover them. Yet, I feel to say to you be nance, reported the House bill to amend the supplementary tax law with amendcareful, move cautiously, yet with ments. The sections relative to tobacco v ... v.; w congratulate you on your are stricken out; the bill Is otherwise success you have done much. You materially changed. nave donated liberally, and you have : EDWU'xlNIi 1'UDLISUKK. I9. J r nt ng L- -. k. mr.-uu-u- pit-t-- t; n 1 j I I 1 , to-da- y. ou t i ; - ( . . to-da- en-rg- y. . vill Secretaries Territories: T. M. ly ready; request, but not otherwise; also allow New York? has a at Edward D. present. changes Dakota; Perkins, to wife and husband for or Wllkins, log testify first-clamissions and the of New Mexico; James Scott, Washington; quarter each othfjt, except with of-aagainst half the OoUw S. Willie appointments. to private conversations, betweenregard Montana; them8crlbner, the President has informed several Fob at..e. I have one of the b6t i0t8 - - I liaabford, jVrizona; Frank Hall, Colorselves. that he intends to sign Moles, Wagtm andZarness ever offered The House went Into a commltUe OT ado; Edward M. Lee, Wyoming; S. A. representativesOffice Tenure the r t of Bill. sale In this market, which j will sell to suit pUr. the whole to consider the miscellaneous 4Mann, Utah, of j rn Governors Territories: which has been c ii users. The A. a P. K. discussion till strike, After printers' Deficiency4 bill. committee HKBERP.K1MBAII, a eteflbTd,ArizonaTJohn rAi Campbell, Ion gjexis ting, has been finally settled, half past the 'reported dill 2 to Wyoming; Charles C. Crowe, NewMex both parties making concessions. The' House. the bill and amendments If you want a flue Wedding Ring, or any The amendments were adopted and the ico; John A. Barbank, Dakota;; Alvan employing printers, who agree to, reFlanders. Washington. bill passed. cognize the union, have recommended fine Jewelry, goto Carl O Asmassen, next d The Senate amendment fixing the f Warren JV Myers has been appointed the establishment of a house for the re- to the Post Office, Salt Lake City, dil4 time of final adjournment on April 10th Anarawr oi , i e vaas, wnu H. Moulton, commendation of the unemployed prinare We Oriat Sacrifice. closing ont Marshal of Idaho, Church was concurred in. Adjourned. Mar- ters; it is to be supplied with, magazines enure stock or Boota.Sboes and Hats at Kast to be the shall of Wyoming. Joseph'Howe, and j M. Carey. expense pewpprti shared by the Union and the cost. OENXIXCAZ.. " Attorney General for Wyoming, John equally dm" & Sons. H. Howe. Chlsf Justice, J. H. Bingham, printers. lJlKEDlATSXT.--OWaSTXD hundred r. W. S. Jones, Associate (Justices ot San Franclsco.Legal tenders 77. Good Fire Wood at the Paper Mm. Stt of Geo. W. JustChief French, Late Arizona advices say that the In ice, J. P. Kidder associate House Ward. 8aU Lake County.-Justice of I Fonxiiaar. dians in the neighborbood of Tucson Dakota. had intercepted the mail coach and Having lately received extensive additions to Mexican 'advices, vior say our An apprehension ex- the revolutionary troublesAcapulcoj badly wounded the, driver, who man already large and varied stock, In the shap? Washington. continue. A aged, however to escape with Ihe mail. ists .that a mistake has been made in long manifesto, .which had been largely of type, presses, Ac., fcc, our facilities for execu. Two Mexicans were murdered by the enroliing the Tenure of Office bill. and secretly circulated, cites the intri- ting all kinds of Job Work In the beat and i.iom savages within thirty miles of Tucson. There being so much diversity of opin- gues, duplicity and despotism of the Improved styles have been greatly increase. and other establishments cant The people of Presoott, finding the ion regarding its construction,' perhaps Juarez Government, and urges its overmilitary unable to punish the Indians It will be returned to Cong) ess for cor- throw and the substitution of either supplied with plain or tinted Order aud Ileceipt for murders and depredations committ rection. General Porfiro Diaz, Manuel Ruiz or Books, Certificates of Stock, and every kind ,.: ed, had organized a scouting party and Several Washington. Sanchez Navarro as the provisional de- work., Orders from the city and the eouufn pretended settlements are respectfully solicited. started on the war path, determined to agents of the Cubans, supposed to be positories of supreme power. We have received one of tbe latent iraprovtu Colonel Yoller is organizing revenge the death or their friends, The Spanish emissaries, have been endeavoHavana. risk of transportation from and to. and ring to enlist various individuals here, a battalion of free blacks for active ser- ruling- machines; and are, therefore, prepared communication with, ihe outside world without the authority or sanction ofthe vice, by permission of the Government; to daall kinds of ruling, according to order, on dif had had the effect to advance the prices Provisonal Government of Cuba or its other battalions will be organized short- tne shortest notice. of the necessaries of life throughout representatives. Voce Cuba orde The the approves ly. Flour at Prescott is New York. One of the Croton water gan! the Territory. zation of colored regiments, and --seven dollars 'a hundred and mains, of Lexington twenty Avenue, burst says the colored people favor 8 pain and other articles in proportion. yesterday with a loud report? a large have always repelled the offers of the President hesitates opening was mads in thestreet, Chicago, Lessees & Mjuugen IL R Claw sou &, J. T. , Insurgents. to sign, and will probably veto the Ten- which a volume of water a through foot in Havana. A committee from Ma tan -ure of Office bill, because of being so diameter rushed, flooding the streets sas arrived last evening, demanding an Engagement of the Talented A'oung Atuerican in such doubtful and filling the cellars and basements. important state prisoner who had been ActreiH, hastily passed and some t that members of Heavy damage was done to the founda- sent nere Dy me uovorner or Matansas; phraseology, LUCILLK Congress contest its; Interpretation, tions of new houses, and to the fu ma- the prisoner goes back to Matansas for while jurists believe that B restores sus ture of those occupied. trial. i Iu the 8upreme Court, before It is reported that tho insurgents have pended omcers. - m ii.l.ii nas mauc a Judge Barnard, the report of W. M. liun.j.i.ui. a wiicueu a 'portion of the Sagua la x'uiiauejpuia. confession to the Be v. Mr. Brlnghurst; Tweed, receiver, was read. He stated destroyed Grande Railroad. And the popiilar Cotnedian, he declares that on the night of the that he had opened the safe of the Havana. A dispatch says the British murder his wife awoko him, stating Union Pacific Company, and. in addl-tio- n vessel Heron has arrived, and brings mat she had killed her mother in a .to the books found, as stated by confirmatory information of the charges him" both and by. some 6f the went to then the quarrel. They Supported by against the Spanish naval authorities room in which she lay dead and threw officers, it' contained bonds,company's in the matter of tho seizure of the coupons the body out of the window. It Is said and other property, to the value of schooner Mary Lowell. Several Mexi- Hiss ANNIE L0CKHA!i that Mrs. Twitchell recently requested hundreds of thousands of dollars, of can olllcers have been compelled to the exclusion of reporters from her bus which he was now making an inven- leave Jamaica and ordered to return to A GREAT CAST jprfiTHE COMPANY. He suggested to postpone the Mexico. band until arter the execution; she left tory. case till Monday. Tracey, counsel for the city this morning, t London. The Prince of Wale bad Knoxville. The cityia thronged vi th the Company, said receiver's report was arrived at Constantinople the Sultan on the occasion of Andrew essentially false. The bonds and coup- received him with great splendor. people Johnson making a public address, to ons mentioned were in great part, canThe Jreusa says the steamer MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1809, which about 5,000 listened. Johnson celled; the rest of the bonds were unwas supplied with guns, asked a fair examination of his record, issued and .valueless. The books, of ammunition and coals ofl Bahama, SECOND NIGHT OF and said he intended to devote the re- course, had no pecuniary value. The and did not enter Nassau. Sn9at!ortal PJfJY rnK'al:l mainder of his life, as m private citizen, inner safe contained deposits belonging Madrid. Prim has asked the ortes ThfromTrllllnar the French, expreslv forLUiJLLK to the vindication of hh) official life cud tosoineof the directors individually, as to grant a contingent of 80,000 men for WK8TERN, by Thai Us Oiyteur. Ki . in a Irologne and Acts, euttilcd tho his native State from the obloquy cast did the contents of the box found there. the army for. the current year. toHe the recent London. An Alexandria dispatch upon them. He alluded proposed to put in an affidavit in obituaries of himself published iu the contradiction to the receiver's report. says, another plot to assassinate the papers, and said he might be regarded Judge Bernard said he knew of no such Viceroy of Egypt has" been discovered as one risen from thOv dead,! aud he proceedings in the district; if the de and frustrated. A loaded bomb was from were one fendants the act found of the under his chair at the Theatre, coming grave thought injured by any should be believed. He said there lis receiver's, lie mi p nosed their remedv I but it was removed before it exploded. great danger that theLegisIative depart- was by action against him or hi official A. large number of suspected persons IIAQOIB nooKLGTi th Child RteaVr. ment will wipe out the Executive Judi- bonds. Arcer some dUcussion the mat- have been arrested. cial departments of tUv Government. ter adjourned till Monday. Domingo advices to the 27th ult. re- JEMMY JUBBS, an KiiiLUh Pr'zeA Ki?hi. lIKRYr er and The Ilecoustructiou war .iiMr J Pickpocket-ui- .i Committee held port that an American He compared the acts of Congress to steamer, 44..M1 Annie Lockharf in which the Texas coaling in the bay of Samana, caus- Maud Landsdale the acts of Great Britaid to the colonics alouirneeaion, :o: before the revolution, aud eaid that a and Virginia questions were discussed. ed great excitement throughout the i'erforniance tn 7 opn at o'clock wise and good prince jwa3 infinitely Hi understood that the Committee will island; the Dominicans are unwilling commence at .' better man an arbitrary and despotic report in favor of postponing the elec- to part with their territory. tion in Texa, a;.d deferring action in Hayti intelligence says that Gonauez Cengress. case the of sessoon fall 'into the hands of the revotill will next the the accusation about Virginia Noticing FLAGS being sion. asked was be lutionists. if , not it who he Moses, r Hon. John! Allison, the new register Captain Nichols, of the war steamer freed the negroes in Tennessee. Freeof the Treasury, entered upon his duties Pclion has retired from Salnave's serdom io only the liberty to work, and vice. The Petion is still blockading not to build a miserable Jazzaroni to be order of Aux Cayes, ;Aristo Larcho has gone to the order the President the Government. Uly supported by never deceived either the discontinuing the department of the Washington as ambassador. tie had Havana. Porto Itico Advices to the REGIMENTAL AND COMPANY COLOii". white or tolack'inan. lie tola l.i bear- Cumberland is revoked; Gen. Geo. Cook ers they were all the slaves of "bond- Is assigned to the command of that de 25th. sav the election of members for BAND FLAGS, the Spanish Cortes has been suspended holders, who never shjed a drop of partment. or revo Gen. is Edward Hatch relieved cessation Cuban from the until the would to and God he that the blood, for Wards and Liberty PolcV, Government had not 'had credit to duty in connection with the bureau of lution and the island is tranquil. Gen. iMtge Flagyl borrow a dollar to carry on the war. freedmen'a affairs and ordered to join Sanzeeays the organizing of a corps of . Etc., made to order by JAMES PIIILLHV AND FOR SILK AT volunteers Is purely a precautionary Thank God," said hei 'my honors his regiment in Texas. D. measure. G. have not beenfgalncd through blood; that Washington, specials say Ac (HINDLEy'G, Madrid. The Provisional Govern- NAISBITT wounded soldiers cannot U tribute their the President! has decided to sign the d : Main Street, S. U. City. Tenure of Office bill. ment has requested that the late Prime wounds to me." J. Lathrop Motley has been nomina- Minister of Isabella, Gonazles Bravo, Johnson spoke about two hours, elicinow living in! France, be examined by Minister to England. ted attentionrhw9--i4artilclose ting IT has been instructed to the F rench government with regard to Ho ..(Admiral he conversation In spokBapplauded. or prejudices demand of the Cuban authorities full the plot discovered against me life of freely orurant as a uunaie a Cabinet and called his gift enterprise. reparation in case he finds the capture Admiral To pet, in which there is reason The people were heartily glad to see of the brig Mary Lowell unwarranted. to believe tbat Bravo was concerned. Wailngton specials say Paris. The demolition of the walls of Johnson, and they exect much from theChicago. Senate Pacific Railroad Committee the fortress of Luxembourg has been him. is considering the question of flxincr the commenced. Chicago. The Republican's special Junction of the Pacific roads, and have COMPETING WITH Wash ington. Recent letters from San tne ttenaie committee finance says to an Delos Juan prepare Remedlos, Cuba, give the amendment, givagrees, on the recommendation of Com agreed of the United. States particulars off the massacre of Senora missioner Delano, to strike the tobacco ing the President to designate the place of Aureludo and several of her children. clause from the supplemental tax bill; the powerand if he deems It expedient, Her husband had joined the insurgents also to extend the time of the payment Junction, of the tax on whisky in bond till June to appoint a board of civilians, not in- She was enticed within the Spanish 1st. It is doubtful whether the House terestedin any of the Pacific roads', to lines witn her family under the premake a thorough examination and re- tence of meeting her husband, when the will agree to the latter proposition. port what should be done to make the wnoie party was butchered by the mm cioseu oui my business io .ion s Washington. The Presideut, iu re- Pacific Having roads! bonds to riated be volunteers. efficient, Mercantile Institution, in sponse to a resolution, sent to the House withheld In order to .Liondon. out Tne Cunard will the line procarry pro yesterday a list of the vessels captured visions of the law to make business I used to the roads first ceed with the construction or two new which former or destroyed by the rebel cruisers. The a amount of Boots and Shoes large fast steamers, statement was made up from official class. from Leather manufactured at my TaThe Republican? 8 special says the "The contract for carrying the malls claims filed by parties whose property 25 between Liverpool and New York has nnery in' the 15th "Ward, was destroyed, and from other sources Senate confirmed Longstreet been finally awarded to the Cnnard line deemed reliable. The number of ves- to' 10, most of the Senators dodging-thI NOW OFFER MY me i'ost umce department. sels given, with their names and value, vote; by amount to nearly three hundred in the The Times special says the' govern- v Madrid. In the Constituent Court es, aggregate; their value was upwards of ment has received iu formation that a yesterday, in reply to a question, Fig- filibustering expedition is . about to uero, Minister of Finance, stated that $ 13,000,000. leave New Orleans for Cuba. 'Special he had no knowledge that Hale, the A was heavy robbery Philadelphia. have been sent to Admiral American Minister, had ever introduced instructions committed at the St. John's Safety Fund building, y. The watchuiau Hoff to intercept it and all similar ex- articles contraband of war under diplofrom, the American; ports. matic privilege, as currently reported; lea the building at six io'clock this peditions CONSISTING OF ) Republican's The he the understands into special at and returned would, o'clock six however, .inquire morning, Sole, he found the safe broken open that Gen.' Steadman has arranged me matter and report the result tc the deto. ,. referred above comments the of The press expedition partment. and its entire content, amounting to Upper, The House Naval. Committee will re- or n oitjr, otx the b to ryf are generally eight hundred thousand pr a million Harness dollars in value, gone. Over six hun- port a bill, repudiating Senator Bovie's unfavorable te Hale. Florence. eight-hoconstruction of. and A the dred thousand was in available funds, conspiracy against th law, by at discovered been has Government Calf reduction of etc. providing against any consisting of greenbacks, leaders the and ring, Aucona, Maples The wages. on committee Siting Washington. joint . There is considerable excitement are arrested. i retrenchment, which has been Investiofficers of the navy over the Madrid. A majority of the Cortes and the gating the mode of printing bonds and among OF WHICH I HAVE A URGE STOCK, other government securities, has made order reducing their rank. It was done Council of Ministers favors Ferdinand AT a report. The committee thinks that on the dictation of Admiral Porter who for king; a committee, including Ola-sag-e, has gone to Lisbon to request his under the circumstances at the com- runs the naval department. It is in di!' i' mencement of the, business, some Irreg- rect opposition to the opinion of Attor- acceptance. Bates. The House naval The New York Tribune? special says YERY LOW FIGURES! ularities and even fraud and peculation ney General were to be expected. "This probability committee will ' take action against the the Spanish Cortes jhas asked the ' AT MY OFFICE, . wus realized, but the committee thinks proceeding. ; ministry for the documents, relative to It is said that Longstreet no extensive losses occurred. The agimported 6nly accepts the goods said to have 'been west of the teivHale. Minis Orleans of cmnaroa Emporiam. for under' Oae the survey orship by temporaricredited gregate government securities, i : ;' should Sickles the declino v; franchise, and the that 1669. to diplomatic amount over eighteen and ly, since Makers. Boot and Shoe MaBufACuV, The Jieraia's Mexico letter savs civil Harness a quarter billions of dollars, .The com- Mexican mission Longstreet will be war or the cooperativemeBtorts, rers, any io for that continues position., rage in Taumanlipas find It to theirofadvantage mittee gives a detailed statement of the nominated a call. to give . that the President la understood nnabated with rebels It of A different Issues of bondsV It finds fury. party convene the 2d session April 12th. defeated Escobedo's troops - near Villa slight discrepancies between the num-is- will The Nova Scotia annexation scheme Franca, capturing their equipage, arch ber of bonds printed and the number sued. Nineteen Oregon war bonds, sup- promises to develop into something se- ives and twenty seven thousand In dill it is understood that Robert Wal- specie. The: same party attacked the posed to have .been been lost lu tbtf rious; Golden Gate, were duplicated under, an ker has been employed by the Annexa- city of Lanares, hut were repulsed, with heavy loss. JSscobedo's policy toward act of Congress, since which some of the tionists to represent them at Wash-; .;-! the rebels is of the most bloody and reme i,L;. J .j coupons of original nbonds have ' been ington, lentless Tribune PresiThe the character, and in fact. Is utter says and special paid. Is r" presented Louisville. Joseph H. Bance, an in- dent has recalled Minister Watts from extermination. He has Riven an ord?r Tne Ofllee f Wm. JKKKINCS Vienna, and is considering the proprie--i ! to shoot all foreigners without passports. naoTed to tbe balWInff rermerlr Democrat, has, been elected dependent Demo-crat- le ty of recalling Hale from Madrid .j Two American traders were robbed by the over Baxter, Mayor, by siie Overland Mall Company. i There is considerable talk because the military and shot, and their bodies pled '' regular nominee. ' ae doer .west of the IEas;le Xnsporlpm. 1 j.--; 3 Ashley 'a name was not sent in with the hung upon trees i ; The bonded warehouse at Frankfort, other Ottawa. Information has reached tne All Accounts eltbef Book or Note, due In Galnsberry County," was burned eJast was senatorial nominations, as Ashley ' Officers at Or Wm. jeoBinK thirty-fivt of contents Cabin the .agreed posltivelp Ita Hudson upon Company's Bay evening with Governor for of inet r Montreal, that A meeting of thtf share- - to be settled Immediately. By vwj Montana.,i barrels of whlskyloss $360,000, hundred Caleb Cnshlng , has private letters holderslbad been called to consider Lord - Washington.--Th- e ifollowlngnomin wn. jEfimwGS. ;to sent the senate: atlons have been snowing uiaui was not ihe Senate, but Granville's proposal for compensation dill 6 .1 1 i y, ss ll . : J OXil J ( ! o i ne Wy-ooalngi- ng; 'rop ; : : . - . 3.--- Tne , WESf Era 1 to-da- y, MR, J.AjPERKE to-d- TTlnis ay Com-manditar- io JKetairag, 1 - to-da- y, i' , 7-Do- ' ) ; 1 AHEfllCAn ' to-da- - . 1 1 HOEUiE MANUFACTURE y - I Isstsrn Manufacturs - Co-operat- ive niauu-factur- e j to-da- y, e LEATHER, to-da- - to-nig- ht; i t ; ur . i . , j i tr I t . - : -- ' ! . - s ; I -- j j . A x |