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Show V. A Brazilian scoutin 'arly'o"an3 to motions, remarks were made rp"m women in a starving condi thousand by "his Exllency the Governor, by the tion, only four nundrea or whom naa LUut. Governor mud toe Secretary of strength to come away.and reported that State. the road was corerea wita ouier women . OA NX who had been lanced ana had bad their ON, and thea dissolved, The Joiut OEOnOE cut by the scouts of Lopez. Dethe Assembly proceeded to the consider- throats ftjjrrort aSd serter say that Lnpez.U construct! ation of the Governor's message. canoes to cross the Paraguay and to deAn Act afterwards passed the Assem- scend tiie Parana; and that he was FebrwarySI, 170 Xeadey drank. They also affirm that bly, adopting and giving full force In habitually has fortlflcatlonadefended he by a thouthe Hfateof Deeret, to the laws of the sand men and four on at guns Pardero, tiiaUIAL ASIEHDLT or THE STATE Territory of Utah, passed daring the the Uruguay river. mala mad tone rbealdM a large amount or otnar property were ouraeu, the estimated loss Is fifty thousand, the jxjturanoe only tea thousand. . a . their quarters, ing, it is said, an early movement on Canada. George Armstrong, a compositor of tne lmc$ office yesterday set two thousand and sixty four ems of solid minion la an hour; this is said to be the fastest on record. typesetting The steamer Tybic, from San Domingo, brings news that Baes had completed arrangements for the popular vote on the question of annexation to the United States. The feeling In Its favor was growing and a large majority were for It. It was expected that the revolutionary movement was virtually ended. All was quiet at Sam an a; an American vessel was unloading coal for the naval station and preparations were making for the erection of government buildings. President Baes had received a communication from lnflnentlal.'partlee at Venezuela, asking his Influence with the American Government In favor of the annexation of Venezuela to the United State. PouoHKKEraiK. A heavy land slide occurred at Plum Point, on the Hartford and Erie railroad, Commodore Stephen Buffalo. commander last surviving Cbamplain, In the battle of Lake Erie, who commanded the Scorpion, from which the first and last shot of the battle was fired, died this morning. consular pious extracts from the recent report made by Edward M. Archibald, THE EVENING NEWS. s-4J- Tiik General Aaenilif of (he State . ten or Deret met thf morning Immedio'clock, la the City llall, and ately rctedpi to organize, Uoa. Ouon or the Hyde bfing elected debate, and Hon. Oiou Pratt, Speaker of the House. After orgaulclng,i committee froai the Senate aud IIouc waittd upon his Excellency, Govtiruor Youcrjj, to know if he had any coeuuiu-nlcatio- n to f uake to the Atmhly. Soou after the Assembly went into Joint Sesslou, aud Gov. Young, Lieu;. Gov. G. A.Hmith ami Hon. D. If. Well,Sccre-Urof State, were Introduced. Patrick Lynch, Ef. Secretary uf the S.uftr, theu mi: Prci-iueu- Special to tub DESERET NEWS. t . y T1IE (jOVCRXORHiHCMlAUt. AFTERNOON DISPATCHES. S EX ATE. ttervetlone to be sUspe er Diveusatou or land raU te railroads. etc. The Vie President submitted the resolution of the Virginia legislature for the removal or political disabilities from the poopie of Virginia; the reso lution were tableJ. Tne House bill, to defray the expenses in the Investigation of the of itiic-?r- s ia1- of c ulethlps, was passed. Mon ill, of Maine, introduced a bill to provide that unexpended appropria tions bo conveyea into tne 'i remsury two years from the time the original apt topriallon was made. Vilou introduced a resolution au thoriziug the Secretary of War to transfer to the Secretary of the Interior, for i imposition according to existing laws, tno military reservations at Forts Lane and Wallace, Oregon, Camp McGarry in Nevada, and the portions of the Fort Military - Halt I.akk City. February .'1st, JS70. To the Honorable Senate and Ifotit: oj lieprtentat 'ux4 otAc Stats oDtstn t: Osttlemux: Through the bfes.4ln ; of our Heavenly Father ve art once uiore permitted to meet in the ctpaclty of the Legislative Assembly of thetitate ofDoeeret, to take Into touiJeration matters relating, txfth to our present condition and prospects, and al.o to our future prosperity and happiness. Though, since we last met, the ptoplc have had to suffer from tho ravage of th devouring Insects, which materially injured our fruits, vegetables and grain, yet I am thankful to he able t? state, that enough has beeu faved to meet the wants of our population until another harvest. The manufacturing Interests of tho State axe Urlcg steadily developed and our manufacturers have been very generally successful la their opratioii-- . Thla Is ewpclaly so iu the production of woolen good. At the late Fair held under the auspices of the Dtteret Agricultural and Manufacturing Society, this gratifying Improvement was particularly noticeable. The production) of wool hu greatly Increased during the last two years. I would respectfully recommend to your honorable body the encouragement of the growing of the finest and Lest qualities of wool. Our schools are now la a highly prosperous condition. This is especially a eubject of congratulation, when we take Into consideration that as yet we have received no annuities from the parent government to aid u41n the diffusion of knowledge among our youth. Every encouragement that eau consistently be extended to our schools would be eminently proper and Just. Gentlemen, I am happy to repeat the gratifying statemeut: I have m often drawnyour attention; to in your a.uera-tly,thwe are entirely out of debt, circumstance almost unexampled in the records of our nation Wince our last session the great transcontinental highway Las bten completed, and the Atlantic aud the Pacific are united. To the farly accompliah-Lueu- t of tbi vast u Adertakuisc. much credit l due to the nJtUeiM of Djseret. indeed, with an energy worthy uf t tio highest praUe they not only graded several hundred mile of the road across the continent, "but Lave glao graced, bui!t and iuiped a Lraneh road to the cspltalof our f;atc, thin connect inr: U with the great centrts of uiii:ur4Ciart u 4J dM and art lu the far oS'K-vj.- , VVnt. ThU wonderful work, when the clrvumtncts of th lo!y of the Popl) are considered, waj inaugurated, earrtcdou aud CoiuplrieJ, entirely without from tuoo whose Interests are not identified with the growth aud development of our much loved "Mountain home." I iruuaio thai ydu will a. !oj.t oud eauetlon the lawa which ha va I t r.'i en acts i by the Legislative A4ombTy of the Territory of Utah, that the lame may b valid and of full force In the State of Dreeret. Aud iu connection with thlssubjsct I would here remark, that during the paat year our citizens ajemhledlu mass meeting and respectfully hut earnestly KtUioned Congress for tho rights, which by the Constitution of our country are legitimately ours. What action Co rig re may have taken on our jtition Jwo have not yet learned. We wsj jjn patleccef full well assured that the' Great Coutroiler of huniau affairs will, work all things for our good, and whether the Honorable Senators and member?, of the House listen to our petltiou or turn a deaf ear thereto. It will in either case tend, by the,wercle of Heaven, to our benefit and the development of tho purposes of God. There is but little business that uet! your attention, and I shall not detain yoa longer. May the choicest blessings or the Heavens rest and abide upon yon and your constituents, and upon these xnoanUln valleys Is the constant wish and heartfelt prayer of BXltGZlAM YOUNO. -- to-da- y, . it nt Iiridger reservation jn Wyoming. The aunnal post route bill was amend Message were ordered printed. Several oflcial vacancies, were filled, and, In z.c.r.i.i. coLur.irj. i,' ,!. British. Consul at New York. There-po- UTAH CEUTRAL flAIMQAD. says that the high tarlffon raw material prevents exportation. The West U dissatisfied with the tariff, but owing Line of Utah. to a powerful lobby of Eastern manufacturers it is unable to work a reform, agricultural consequently the shipping, aad all other interests of the country are sacrificed, and a gradual reduction i JIMU I i ft of the tariff is all that can be hoped for. The Spectator thinks England might let Canada be independent, but says the ON AND AFTER her country la as reluctant to surrender surto was States United aa the empire render the Southern Confederacy. The Saturday Review notes, approv- MONDAY, Feb. 21, 1870, ingly, the acceptance of Gladstone's Land Reform bill by the Irish memTrains will leave Bait Lake City dally at 7J9 bers of the Commons ; It also thinks the a.m. and 8.10 d.d: arrive at Orden J25 a.m. and will Irish people accept It, unpalatable at 10.05 a.m. and S leave Ogden p.m., 12.2 pun. andJ J5 arrive at Salt LakeCity City though it may be, aa a first installment p.m.; p. ra. of Reform. In addition to the above an Zxearalan and train will ran on Smadaye, Wedaeadayt 8.45 avm. and Ogden leaving City Satardaya, Halt Lake City. 8 p.m. on which full fare will FRANCE. entitle the porchaaer of a ticket to return on aaaw far.tae aaarderer the same Qataer a sssr day and train free, and will atop by railroad. DEPAHTHEIfT. :ot-- MINK, MARTEN, OTTER AND home- self-defens- D. O. CALDEB, Ticket and Freight Agent, OR, TO JU8T RIZCEIVCb JOSEPH A. YOUNC, 8 a PK RIKTEJVDE SfT. A FULL LIME OK dllly FRENCH NOTICE. mo X JOS. A. BONOT, AND ALL OIHEBS LIEMNOS AND yoa TJ.aie hereby notified I will appear at the that ISTB,STaX, 8. Land office. Salt Lake City, Utah, before the Register and thereof, on the 2th day of Marcn, to enter at 10 o'clock a. m. to prove my onder the provlelona rf tbePre-e'mpfl'-- right Act oi north-south Sept. fin, likl. the quarter 2. Townablp S nortb. and lota land 2 of See.hall, at which time and place yoa can Range 2 west, appear and contest If yoa see proper. JOSEPH TAYLOR. Fe-siev-er n w d74-t- d e. . KEREN t'AY'S HOMESTEAD FOR SALE my HOMESTEAD in tbe 4th In 8. L. City, conalatlng of Three Lota,wellaetoat with Ad pie. Peer, Flam. Peach and Aprloot trees and other varieties of frnlta and part in Nursery, also a convenient HOUSE with S rooms and a fine Store House and (inn-ar- y and all Improvements npon and right beto the p rem lees. longing On Two of the lota the trees are In tall bearing the other lot la filled with yonng and thrifty Peer trees not quite in bearing. The above to be sold aa a whole or In part, to addition to those salt parohasera.. rtisa;r)i. Burois srssrjsi appiy to Paris. The decision of the High Court is more severe than reported. By an order of the court, datad 18th of Feb., Pierre Napoleon Bonaparte Is to be committed a Judged, first, for having on homicide the person of voluntary Victor Noir, and that this was preceded or followed by an attempt on the person of Ulrich Fourville: second, for having attempted the homicide of Fourville. This order places the Prince under Article S04 of the Penal Code, the punishment being death. In case of the court extenuating circumstancestwo can lessen the sentence by degrees. An Imperial decree, in the Official Journal, convokes the High Court of Justice to meet at Tours on the 21st of March. It provides that the drawing for tne grand jnry shall take dace along within the next ten days; ts members will be composed of the members of the General Council. The OoMette de Jribunaux, an official organ, says that on the examination of Prince Pierre lionaparte It will be proved that he was provoked and used his legitimate right of It is generally ; believed that the Prince will be acquitted. La MarweUaiss announces that to a threatened prosecution, the owing name of Rochefort will not appear in that journal; hereafter the name of M. Dan gervllle is to be printed as chief editor: but it is understood to be a cover for Rochefort, who will continue to direct the paper. An additional fine of 3,000 rrancs nas Deen imposed upon La Mar o, y. ce rleters. ( ni at on en with the conductor, any aparaaealas; trial arranging tbe line to take on or let off passengers.po' Bcaef4rt'a aaaae t aa aaed mm mar Bfra prase flaaa Kara eaavletlaaa af For all ln'ormatlan concerning Freight or BaaapaHe-Tf- es Central Pacific and twenty millions to the Northern Pacific, and now a doxen bills were pending proposing subsidies to railroads running in every direction to the amount of a hundred millions more. The country's great source of prosperity was cheap lauds, and giving tli em to corporations enhanced the price and made it more difficult for the people to acquire homes for themselves and children. Stewart believed the policy of distributing the public lands to railroads was ih best that could be pursued. He did not propose to leave the public do-ain a heritage for future generations, but wonld have the present age realize the greatness and grandeur of the conn-tr, The country demands an opporfor the expansion of the West, tunity and railroads were an efficient means of its development, hetherefore wanted &D(DEDG - to-da- y, the land overturned. Many families are spokeIn tUm. against , ann),,lnl Kill IT. ..1,4 less. the Goveruujent had already given twelve milliou acres to the Union Paci-flseven or eight, millions to the TENNESSEE. BDBL'd? Pioneer to-da- y. Thurmau wS-le- rt Memphis. 20. John Sheppard. of London, last night, completed the task of walking a hundred mli in a hundred hours, with fifteen minutes hours. allowed him every twenty-fou- r He was much reduced and so weak that $tllai$e. he had to be carried off. Thirteen persons, in previously reported, hare been sentenced for participation in the recent riots. TEXAS. were engaged all day y ester- try Case altleL aTenludgee Ufledat ay in tne examination or the remainAusnrt.-Th- e Thirteenth, Fourteenth ing cases, but none of the accused were and Fileenth Amendments to the Con- discharged. stitution of the United States have finIt is announced that the Empress win visit Sweden ana Norway ally passed both houses of the Legislature. in tne spring. versus The nunnery case of Saurln n has been settled: the has Starr received back her dowry. Each party SptttoX pays its own costs. Latt-Vaaa- ie BeU rWILL prttoa LACE COLLAD CHEr.lIGETTnG, TERMS OA8H. The property een be laapeeted by application to Lecboneoe Heraen on the premlsea. Sale can be effect dway, ou nay arrival ln & U City, next April. Any farther information will be given on application to LUTHER HIMENWAT dT-l8U George, Utah. CHENILLE, a w NOTICE. ex-nu- A CMce Axxortceit themselves 'indebted ALL persona axe reo.knowing nested to eett'e ibriruvnnni. b note er payment, on or beluiw tbe first ol Mm of . easterly spoke in decided opposition to distributing the public domain In WairraD At the Hlatcnlaii'aOffloa.twoeotvtes 4 LAWRENCE. of tns Dauy Ksvt,Ha SBS of Vol. 1, Nov. 9. 188S. Salt Lake KIMBALL WASHINGTON. parcels to railroads. The fact that they Feb. 18, 1370. City, hid contributed to tue.development of aew, eeld weatkeraad Kelaaalag; dlStf the material wealth of the country was rver-:- A. :GraaaaX!Uaa Aaataer - eljr Twa T rot Of Poourrs BAxnra Powsaa to a quart of flour nrguinsnt to entitle them Ballway.l.aad.Clraat ravared. T. & W. TATLOtt, to mk' tho country. He claimed that are acoeasary tolproducalaxtra .bUoulta, rolls. Is a D. There snow C WAsmfaTON, the govemmeut held these lands in storm on AVE hand twa Cluuaaleai Ilea per maaaraitnraraqttlrs TT this afternoon. The weather is awaUatboasafardlaary not for the present generation but trut, doable that quantity. This la owls ;to aaMl Hewers, caaabtaad. Also twa COteOHED for mil ions hereafter. A motion to cold. Two cases of relapsing fever oc- naaxly Its parity and axLrasLranfht. Aside from JBeweeaiBall XXaad Leemi, and a lot of ind (linlte)y postpone was rejected; the curred inkthe past week in .crowded thisperfset each lact, package eon tains the fallmoant if aaketa and Rlflea, which they will sell for motion to strike out land grants was tenements. is Hsnee Doout's Is the vouchers on ths Utah Central Railroad. that represented. to Green wald proves have been a Gerdefeated 3 nays to 87 yeas. Casserly, eoat rtUdkU in market and bid aad ossiw wt--2 ekiapnt, man citizen. Davis. Saulsbury and Tnurman having taxes tas precedent of all othara. Orooerskeep Senator Pomeroy. from the commitbill was d72-z- w paired 11 the variously amended. A provision was adopted prohibiting any company taking land containing lrvi or gold, ami the bill passed. A raesxago was received from the President relative to Col. llaktr's recent tee on public lands, has reported in It avarjwhera. favor of a land grant to the St. Paul Buaaarr's Kaxuvrox tor thaSxnr la the beat and Pacific Railroad Company, to ex- preparation of Its kind extant, getrt' KaHomU tend their line from the terminus at the JZavtaw. Red River north to the Wlnnepeg BcavKiT's CocoAiaa for the Harx. is of ap frontier. Senator Ramsey has assur- proved aaefaln BuUtHn. tmrhOadetphia ances that Amsterdam capltallsta will ForVLAa Hornxe uaaBornatt's Plavorlnc Ex conflict with the Indians. construct this road to Pembina as soon trmeta. Let Adiourned. cUmomf tbem. as the Northern .Pacific can be built ' Btramrrrahmakpari FXoannn. la distilled from the from Duluth to Red River, whloh will rarest flower. be lu the course of a year. This measAsthma. Upward of one thoniand of tha ure will be supported on political worst MISSOURI, eases of Asthma bavs been eared by the latitat Matrraajs Mooted. ground, as the most tangible express- tue of Jonas Waitcomb'i Remedy for Asthma. by this government of sympathy Sr. Loum Jesse J. W. Heath, the ion with the struggle of the Wlnnepeg peoCity Ileiter, au old y. aud highly res ple for republican institutions, and as a citizen, Clea pecter to the Canadian scheme for A cjiuurreut resolution was offered checkmate A in the Senators a Paclfio Railroad. - lo-ua- legislature, instructing aud no'ieating the Representatives in Congress to move In the direction of giving the sulirage to the Indians. Arty passed through 011 his way from .New Mex hero ico to Washington. He reports that lite Indians are discontented in consequence of the frauds practiced in the location of their agency. The southern Apaches are hostile and constantly de- the citizens. The firedate upon New Mexico is unanimously In favor of railroads through the Terri tory, aud believe that the extension of the XLanas Pacifle Road would tend greatly to settle the Indian question 11 vue governin mat rriwu. ment will feed ejceijuir the Indians while it is being built. Ex-Govern- PENNSYLVANIA. EHat b11 ta Cadstsalaa. or to-d- ay AMTEM 6RA0D Pmia Leonard tkt.thuu O. B. Sypher and Myers publish cards, emphatically denying that ever they received any money as a consideration for procuring cadetshlps. Tnesoay, February 22ndf 1870. MASSACHUSETTS. Admitted to Upper Circles HlBBCa VBUVET BENEFIT WATERPROOF TO THE PEOPLE We bare Reduced the) JPrice ot our Oastoia-SliulKip Tap Sole Boots to $3 per pair. All other goods propor- CLOTH. e) tions COEFLETE ISSORTBEaX' TEL Y LOW A Splendid Stock BALL III . HBBMHS & FflQTHQlDS ! ff X OF of Rubber Goods ra&nl ..:i:saq t JUST RECEIVED. SIir-ARDT- LADIES' SHOES ENQUIRE FOR TRElf Cole Xeather( - 30c. per pound UnrivtzlZea fbrQu&liym1 Examine IU A Bfa;FTesat. names do, 40c 'PRICES OF ADttfSSIORs' Boston. A dispatch from Concord. article. prima a .tLOQ N. H., reports great freshet In the up- gjcooypcrncT.K. Connecticut valley aad Immense THIRD CXBCUEp Upper do. 30c sqoare loot amage; bridges and barns were carried Chleagolprlea, affloa. Box Sale at away and the people alarmed.' Many families were leaving their houses for Win. SIVOAIT & Co safety. BY AS B XVOXTDOZr PORTER, - . . I J ! .f j - m Ht .ii n . NEW YORK. X SwladlprveafeU-natten- a Strike-- (: gteriee freas ra ayr K rtuJy-T- yy Sttlaa trrdlaar7SIr Asraszatlea talk, A Unt maalay AUnOL'S SCOTCH ALE, sad LOUISIANA. AssfsritiUaa QIGNOF "BIG BOOT" BAUDS CHICAGO STOCK ALE. Sa j :i Salt Lako CHIIard Room. New Obxjcax s. The Legislature yesNew Yobk. Washington tpedali terday, in response to a memorial from u pay that the President has withdrawn the ladles of Fredsricksburgh, Virginia, the Kaw Indian treaty swindle before passed a resolution appropriating $5000 the Senate could - find time for IU ratifi- for the burial of the Confederate dead. - cation. Seven hundred hatters are on strike OHIO. In Orange county, to compel their em. OIMMONO, -i: ttzmmt 4tmEt house uldoj,- ployers to dissolve their protective league. dKcnrjTATi, 0, The barn and stab-le- TV reeelvtBc dally,. .Oystara dlreet The tteamer Eokari brings Rio belonging to Darcy B. Cavanan, i xromiiaiUFoT'jiiornBS"aat,Calvaa wimm Saatete Ala ejm BtgiLaa advices to Jan. 18th, and a num- near this city, one of the largest in the yeaiaea. Mtmarmm m uo.i eaieoratea a wwi jwww, wi ber of American immigrants, whose country, ware destroyed by fire early A la vranreaezs Ale aad,avea Deer, Timid en return passage was paid Tekeeeei by the Brazilian this morning. A hundred and twenty la Seat, ufui, wmm jn So rreer mmuajiat SBaatemUajui floriLy, . eU7s-t-f calves and government. thirteen . avrenteen cowa, see and Land gltd..I mat Sarvlver 4 J. 'i iutar'-' . Ja-ner-io i : d37-- U Extra Flounce Lacsk. SALT LAKE CITY. OTRBZETS 7 . : ,ri; ;t. . bYOnoiYOTERO!! JOB a, Joseph Ball, Esq., was elected public printer, and one thousand copies of the , LOST ! n6 MAINE. td ud parsed. advocated Dam claims the Immcbm the of age by m Freaaat. Spencer clashes em In the Government laboring EowHSOiv, Me., 20. The Kennebec ploy, and urged the passage of the pend river is at an extraordinary hight; ing bin upon tne subject. been an ice freshet without a Some conversation arose regarding there has In this section of country, tne reading or a telegram from tne Gov Brallel the bridges above have been vrnor of JSebraska to Sumner, yester washed away. Kennebeo and The day, announcing the ratification of the Portland railroad was washed out In 15tn Amendment. one for a distance of fifty feet Tipton aud Thayer considered that to theplace, feet. depth thirty that Augusta,. of paillaxuentary courteey required Me. The such intelligence should be communi was the most destructivefreshet, ever known. cated through th Senators and Itepre-entitlv- In the Kennebeo River the water rose of that State. Thayer had twenty-fiv- e above low water mark, feet rfcived a telegram similar to that read causing immense damage here and all before the Seuato at the requeat of Ham along the river. In Hollwell thewhole ner. of the business portion of Water street Willianii culled up the bill granting was and In some stores land to aid the construction of a rail thereoverflowed,; were water on the first feet six toad and telegraph from Portland to floor. From one to of two hundred houses Atona aud Alcilinville, Oregon. wer e floated from their foundations and more HEW ADVERT1SEJEHTS EH1 Ef ITS, NEW AD VERTIS WaB,t, bermnblnepn SUPPOSED toBrtndJeOO W. 5 jeari on near Wp on lan horn D. one t year old Rod HEf FKft. wblte apot on s lorauaao. Dranoeaonnemr GREAT DRITAIN. nipat my booia men ealled on, wbo two If the aoy if I badInforCeaadlfin lade yadaa es Caaaalar R- - Ttmreday tbe lOUi lnt. to enqalre eowa on weat Jordan ranse, will give; any libe,ae. mation regarding Ibe above, tbay will bo LoXDOJf. The Irish national press rally rewarded. DAVID EVANS. a The O'Nlel Fenians have, within a continues to denounce the new land Bavi nt h Ward, 8. L. City, bUL a few days, accumulated great number The Pall Mall GcuuU publishes coof arms at head indicat- on recent esiou of the Legislature. Or DIStKET. -- . v v r 1 X- r - i ) ' !, BY.1:: f V:VlU!f - F. A. , IMTCIllSlra, Hooper. 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