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Show EVENING NEWS T r ery Sventas. :t, Crasr sf pjr on ue Tssapla 8tmU 110 CO y six mnnthi. 6 three moot bl'S 6sssrj M. CANNON, DESERET EYES Die NEW eirept auuday.l aai Eu Boats OB " - - w V Srscx-- X. ( tux TO SB - Vol. III. J a- GREECE. DESERET SEWS.J Corinth canal to be eemraeaeed. Athens. It is announced that work on the canal through the Isthmus of Corinth, which had been some time in contemplation, will be commenced Telegraph. CONGRESSIONAL at once. JiEXATK. facie? Ballroail. 'i was resumed. The raciflc bill, for a uniform live amudment rot gauge from Marshall to Ban Diego was adopted. The umea-lmenby Btewart, autttorlzlDg the Bouthern Pacific i all road of California to connect with the Pacific branch road, was adopted; also an auaendmeut by Sawyer, that all the Iron and steel used ITshall be purohaaed In theUnlted Htate. be bill then passed and the Atlautio and Pad-0.bill was made the order for the morn-11hour of Tuesday. Wil-hou- t 0 ? TENNESSEE. Killed by bd.&a plau. MEMPHIS.- - Harris Bailey, residing near tJomervllle, poisoned himself and three children, cm (Saturday, by giving them bed bug poioon in mistake for whisky. The children have all died, he will probably recover. 4'oraelt'a WASHINGTON. Boos Inatlen wl thdraw u But ready. Iomla(i pr(rmm ' Washington. The President baa nomination of Cornell withdrawn the for Assistant Treasurer at New York. The Ben ate refused to go into execu the i&emi ers desirtive session more to consider time the Ban Doing mingo reports. to-da- y, Another strike. Pbovidence. A strike of the laborers on the city water works, a few miles from this town, had occurred. There were alarming reports, and the mayor and a large posse of police went to the scene, hat no serious breach of the peace has occurred. CALIFORNIA. Cola transmitted. Ban Fbancisco, 23. Remittances overland, to New York, last week, amounted to eighty-eigh- t thousand, principally coin. The British gunboat Sparrow Hatch has sailed for Victoria. VIRGINIA. maad.n eons-plain- ts ic-qul- Fe-nla-us WST INDIES. Capture- d- Killed Earthquake Death eommnieil-SVctaooeateBee ls Havana. The Captain-Genera- l, In EwpmtUtte EseanlenUUXaasAetare9 of Clneln- - BStL Cincinnati. The New Orleans Fire Department excursion has reached this the Comcity; they were received mon Council. The Fire by Department, this afternoon, witnessed an exhibition or the working of several of our engines. of ta Board J rPrt the A!?n Ju.t published, manufacof ture, Cincinnati tot iastyeVr amount to u pwards of onethe hundred and nineteen million dollars. 8. 8Xj. Hemmsden has resigned the presidency of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad. It will take effect ou the 4th of next month, the 22nd anniversary of his election to this position. A McLaren. Un.t elected his succes Undent, was to-d- ay nnnl sor. ILLINOIS. CaiCAOO. resale of an experiment. P--- Gen. John R take into consideration that "several hundred hides" twice told have already been sent out of this Territory, and that every.hide from the Meat Market is contracted for to go Kast or West; and still further, that all the tanneries have nearly suspended business, while numbers of men are walking about In search of employment, their families in anybut comfortable circumstances, thing we must come to the conclusion that there is something "radically wrong." But' wnere is the evil and what the Those bides are certainly remedy? gone, and nothing but the money will bring them back In any shape whatever. The parties who have disposed of those hides may justify themselves in taung such a course, by say In? that it is but a business transaction. Still it is bad policy to send those hides out the Territory. You say, "If every hide produced in this Territory were tanned here there would still be a necessity for importing leather to supply our wants." That is even so, but there is something eUe to be considered nnderthe clroum-nwhsre is therepresent a market for the little leather there Is made here? It may appear strange, but allow me to Inform you that as far as I can the market is stocked with leatherlearn, nearthe time, so that the demand for ly allhome-maour leather Is but very limited. The prejudice which once existed against our "Valley Tan" Is fast wearing away. Good Judges of leather from East and Weat pronounce our home-mad- e leather (with some few exceptions,) to compare favorably with the Imported article and that our style of manufacture (with our present facilities) cannot be surpassed in the East. Yoo still further ask, "Have we not a sufficient number of tanneries to make those hide into leather." I presume cl Tnhln WA4 with an Invention Of hlS OWn for loadlnr (Vara was mi riall Ung injured that his recovery Is considered uouuuui. Warren Hossey, Bait Lake tat. rpiY.N. FRANCE. MatrlaaeaJal. Pabis. The marriages of the Prince of Viearo wtta daagnter of Lrorlliard Boenoar, and of Wm. Dsgroat with. Miss coo! f Stmford onnM f Q : TTtU FOI THE on rw. Itx wnt ttUMBMlhl, TUIS FOI THE One Copy onsyear,. re e-- r ftr Deo. Agent Sin. Iflrta lX2.tr f W. P. ASfDETWOST, M. Huroon Offlw darvtitf n.ncl at Realdesee, D. IMiyslclrxn, lSUa Ward. . SHINGLES wiNTEt) - -- Mall East Through Local Eebo sV THURSDAY, MAY 19th, - national flags, Mill UCODDODITIOB oi ON WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, Ogdsn City 6 a.m. and Bait Lake fAirn on which roll fare will enUUs Cltri p.m. ' N the purchaser of a ticket to return on the same day and train free, and wUI stop by arranging wlh ths conductor, at any point on the Una to take on or let off passenger. Kesrtsaesital and Conspaay Colors for Passengers will please purenase their tickets Oaa.lry and AixUlery. of KnglUn at the offices. Fifty cents additional wUI be Inianiry, and oinsr matorlaU. made to order Banting by on the charged when the fare la collected THEPI0.1EER FUG train. HUER, Leavtnc no uses of nusm'isss, 4.40 UILITART FLAGS, For all information concerning Freight ot Passage, apply to D. 6 CALDER, BUPERINTEJt DX5. T. C. Z. M. Sunvui Zloa'i dliS 2m Ticket and Freight Agent, JOSEPH A. YOUNG" dll-l- y AT Eercutile butltotioo. MARSHAL'S 8 JJLE ! I. Oranuvlile Tuesdays North Idaho, . . Montaoa rv.. . Washington Local Davis, Boa Eider and Weber Co' a. Dally - Cache Co. Monday and 1 I OB LIBEBTT POLES I Territory of Utah, County of Salt Lake. TUR3UANT to the command 1 rAUl f saw ofatUan nrexecution IWuvi Kt' asevi aa sa IV A Utltt flo4S " fU uicla1 Dlatnetof the Territory of rjUh, to me enau to on be expose rubne 8le, iat the old Halt Lake uujvn, 7V'n trpAoffloe, premises, ... TT Hm now (MntrnJl h u rvn..t.. Houlh tret, tn Ba't LasCity,oe ibSBVevesUfti S -- The Several Departments of this Soath - COMPLETELY Jo O4tow lna" d w Provo Dally exoept rtundays Fillmore Monday, Wednes 9.00 - p.m. - 2 00 " IX days and Fridays hu uoorge ana Arizona, Mondays and Fridays BanpetoCo Mondays and Fridays and Cedar FalrOeld Valley , .. AA " " ? Mondays OFFICE IIOTJB. Osnsral Delivery open from S a.m to pja. 1 to I nm. Bundaya, uroor ana opaa stoosy from S m. to 4 p m. egtry pejnaat Outsus Door open rrom e a.m. to p.xa. J. ML. HOOEZ, Peaunastar. Post OSes, Bait Lais City, Utah. ' STOCKED! prArty. to wit; Bjok mb.2 Envssope, 1 Ocvt tt ?2' jt,t ,,APr Vfrta; it fti4. LOWER THAN EVER DRY GOODS iu.i.. nu.iuonL oTrp Otp. eoocgator S . or lese, u i mors or leas oSamn .mre im. i-ii.- papsra. to Proro Fillmore. Line and TrlWrelLlj' tmlllW suAl t u,.'rr aT5. DEPARTMENT. MAIL SOUTHERN 1 AND uoofca. 3 Boxes X S Pietores, WsU Lnps, OlsAUag LsTp7i Dictionary, Bandies Oottoe Yarn, 6 Bonnd Carrying the United State! Mail. slno, S Boona U ttrsee Vtxaoo) Ftsuan Mn.lc, 1 Bo Bo 1 i? JTlnUnlBK T ois, X BnrnUnars, 1 Eyoiot Beod,U Punch, 1 Table. 1 handle Sewing Ths andsrilgiied Is now rannlux a Twins, 1 Can Vara 10,M p eoss oored Bind (XMorsd Bfndlnf Mat tin. lofLrsT.tpUoM 1 da t ZTr Binding 29 Q aires Marble Wnarm a nnoi.. of Stages t BindOT Three. 1 BlndefVPilots, 1 Binder? Dally to Onsbtoa. S poire Blore Ool 10 Prtntara' Oiaaod 1 Bo Boards iSTO there will be run 1 Binders' I ring Pro-- a and Tob-V- ) snoots Tar On and after JULTlst, a in Board, 1 Office connection, UoVs koold,l Packing KUlsrs IUUay and belonnn mntUiimas, to rm t Tri-Wee- klj Lino Stages to St. bl ngi And the PRICES are os saw avis OWJOUDA saa) and Qaotna. Famtuar labor aavUiM tor oo.mga lXoa HUDdi wss rr.o pa. aj ra smirisrii poor,S ax a.skmw ssisi1 iui uailtr " pairs caoa twsaty ease CaotnsL oontalolo rsas OalJerM Cnaaes, I larrs of George and the eelebratel Meadow Tallex irllxie. Ooan actio ns znads with Blarex far "T SPlnors, v GROCERY t.rlu f swjsj - Tintlc and Sevier lllnes, i WniTE, CLOTHING dn M. T. PATRICK, tJ.aMarahaL am 13 (DEPARTMENT. tf A. Atrtor-Txts-y XT San-pet- e, and Arizona. Borsss, TbsitsU newly stocked w 1thO"o4 1 small impoaiog Bloof. tboaoied, Aeoommo otonos. moanUd. 1 1 oalr hand and New Coaches. O od Meals and allaMmc ths Una Time u W Oeorge rToot reea, 1 nnamy Wsltsr. 1 ums dauens f1! t Meadow and VeXley Minos S days 10 hours, Woodea Typo, rrr"t a ween Bowu, l wtor errtod Backet. 1 LoosUng uiMt, 4 MEfl Lamps. ITTJGlt w no soia as ths prop ty of M. A. FULLER, at ins salt of ths First National Bank of Utah. PROPRIETOB DEPARTMENT C3r DEPARTMENT. rxssxx IIII, Ooxxrusvolox-- g a id a tn After an sbeenoe of three years gUirvpa, ag U i Unders to the PubUc bis professional serrteea. Or nest at his rssidenea, 1 Booth Btresi, Bait having norsoa or fTsttls that meat Laksatv. Utah. AKTOXX aotadaata. and DomesUa CoUeeUons at Injuring them so that pji Korslgn dSKiw is naOt lor teaie itrformeat tondod to. sale thorn at the zinazz z z tlhuji --.o- muw-wj RalZ-a-blo- Orders are new eomlsg din-- u west of Prealdsct Young's red. dZ78 ck U lafor D1S0DUD HILFA-BLO- TAILORS! MACHINERY VIM. SLOAN & CO. And those who Intend Ordering or Purchasing, would consult tbeirown interest SIGN OF "BIG BOOT," Messrs. TIIIRKILL A KARL, of Bait Lake City, ha viae opened a first class UercH&nt Tailors' Establishment On Main Street, Otdsa. Invturtbe fsntlemta of Ovden aod vicinity to tue inspection of tuslr stock of goods, eonsistlog of Clotsua, Caaslaserea, Vootlagrs, te., TAG will ksep In stock a superior cla READY SXADS CLOTHING And a complete and Varied aasortmsat ot tr. Gentlenaea's Farm lshias; Gsedt. to contract an 1 to farnVah Wo are Bands andprepared RelmenU wllti ail kinds of Mill, tary UnUorma, So. THIRKILL A EARL, First Booth Street, Rait Lais City, and Mala 8L, Ofdsn, opposite Uodbe A Co's. Drug store, dm tf II V PLOW8, HARROW TEETH, CULTIVATOIW, REAPIallS, MOWEIIS, TJLXItESIIEIia wishes this community t mUEnnderslrned Clean1 eall no bina and gst their TEETH ed and llepatred. I SST-kBZLOO- il??1 .5 JO LTV TT. TO USQt Esq. sXavn-uCtctur- e, MLuerala, Indian Bellca, Ac. And the best collection of ROCKY MOUnrAIII BIROS, BEASTS & ItEPXILHIS, ConalsUng of ; p WolvwrlsMW Lys EM.BMra.f axst, Cavsrlea. Uow tm, eo4loaeM, PersapUss svmA UkoLr WZZLll'8 4U. yomaMg, THE PANORAMA CLINCHING SCREWS! -- Utsarsa, Ae. The CAMELotntheHAPPY FAMILY aTatlve KJaerala F ns. Raw Slatertata. W SttlSL. W I. oaol He e Oaltas.Clot a aaa Coto raartea. Mastraero. oVw laisiUJSgTS, rfcoto- Psreslala, raper aasa suae xia. Sexinaeme of Setr1fotlosis. o so: We tue them for aoleing i ilea'a, Wf INDIAN ANTIQUITIE3 from: the MOUNDS. men's and CMldren'a JBoota And Shoes, and warrant the work jmaraa os mrwAoanxas In srvery t respect to avisrsos sa. o. BMMasmri aAjraiowAjnrx Asmar or, nrsrrrtrrxow Pegxed or Nailed. A. Bests. J. CB3rACII te U IZAILFIL hazid-teweto And equal the best d work. an-per- ior aWU llr. JOS. I COAL! COAL! fZ7i SALT LAJCC CUT. The finest eabtaet of CXBAJtTX2 mlu orde- -i t . ' Admlsalost Adults. eeeta. . Children, l easw. Bohools and Families, g4wroTaya, AdaUs,sTs ' - for COAL QXO, CBXBU0H BAXUPOOT, XAVAaiX. - h. .11. 1'.v- -. t Orders -' or Sk. at Tetnpls the 5w1?pW.Ks(t yard. JAJS. Me BAKLOTT. aids of Depot Block. I XS RE.IOUCL Home Prod actions Home ILKE CITY, roa , n. n. ciiTFso3r. Bant. Aonlac Ueth eared, ritltnc and oxtraeUnjt done aooorduu to too latest lprovome ta. Hew tosto. la PsrtlU. ball or whole seta, CkoasMn QeI4,msissos'asKl SUm taeo. Ward, 8aU Lake City. SAIiT UmiGEDlE WEST PR EST. B. TOUXCS CI Proprietor, MAIN STREET, CALLING KAItLY HOME AGAIN! oiosin 9 w w Louor Press an Stand. Institution are now DESERET NEWS OFFICE Address, ThursdayUtoK iVi T rt rM-- ) as as m mm. AT THK FASHIONABLE t TaE. rBdaada finest stock of WAGON TIMBER, snd trsportoo to tnls CUT, also, material for nrtv BUOOY and COM M UN SLhJOlLtJ. BUB BLEIUtiS, RUNNKRrt and HIIOES. A portion wUI be sold at a am all ad anoo ror easn do n. Terms, pay on deUvery of work, w Unoat deviation. J. C LITTLE, S . CLOSING OF HAILS. ARRIVAL AND WILL sell the follow leg desezlbed parcels of , separately. JUST RECEIVED. THE six months. tar inoDiAt. 7, YlrflnlaClir. BANKERS and DEALERS Df GOLD DUWT. t Laka City, U. EXGUDiQic, and Virginia City aod Helena, Montanm. A Co., Bankers, Denver and Warren Haasey Central City, Colorado. an U WEEKLY AUItlVALS. Pioneer Line of Utah. rrank Palmer, Cha,L,Daner Denver. COIN aiMt No. 186 .4 7.45 p.m. Dally asateh and City, Co. Dally " Morgan Hnoamit and Wasatch " Counties mdays Test Thronsh Mall Dailyand II sx- - 10O5 pjn. 0X7 8AT TJXLD A Local wast Jordan JULY, 10, TXO nman Tbursdays Tooale County Wednes- " At 10 o'clock, a. ra to Ibe hfrhest bidder for and Baturda a Caste in front of FaUHTS days UranisvUie HatArdays SALT LAKE CITY PLAT. and Xortb Idaho, Montau, OregonDaUy Olf AWT) MJS a mim i WsaningtonTer. Lot Ti.w .v M and Box Eider Local Davis, 8 21 " T.45 Weber Co s Dally S7 M M and Co. Oacbs Tusaoay j BIO FIELD SURVEY, 6 ACRE LOTS. Fridays ' " Rich Co. Fridays 9 14 IV Block LoU irro. Koatb ProTO Uaiiv exoept 7 Hundays U.00 6 anl IS Fillmore Tuesoays, Tours " " BIO FIELD BTJRVEY. 10 ACRE 1 OTS. days and tWusnlat s Trains wlU leave Bait Lake City dally at &. SCGeore snd AriSonaTaes- a 32 10 Lot Block Acres. and Ha nrdmye a.m andliS p.nu arrive at Ogden 7. a.tn. and M oijtCo. 17 Lots 7, 8, containing 9, con tain mg 90 Acres. Taosdays and Sanpete 4. to 8. &J0 aun. and leave at Ogden city pJn.; Saturdays IL 3. FAUST, Aamenee, Fairfield end Oedar. Valley p. mi arrive at Bait Lake City 19 a.m. and 7.30 lor M. J. SNEDAKER. ' Fridaya p.m, dl65-6- w C0O8IWC3. J In addition to the above an 9M p.ni vast Through Mall Dally 9.00 M and Wasatch Wasatch M h Summit and lally rvuinUM ThnrsliTi 3L0Q Mall Daily West Through pjn M Local West Jordan and Her- cu riman xoursosys WIU, ROW Touels, Block ion and de FORFJGJf 1 LAUD BOARD OF TRADE! M MOD HU8SET, DAHLEB & Co., elsoed. a card, denies being a member of any secret order. The insurgents recently captured a party of marines sent from Puerto Principe on a foraging expedition, andkiiied tbjem all soon after the capture. A slight shock of earthquake occurred at Hanta Cruz Del Bur on the 7th. Beven more of the Upton filibusters INDIANA. have been only eUht more reRevolting; ewtraje and marder Clearing main of the killed; second ST In expedition. iste eleat. The Captain -- General has commuted INDIAN APOL is, Last 8aturd ay, two seventeen death sentences to Imprisonlittle Stria, the eldest 11 years and the ment or exile. ere found old, The schools In Porto IUo hare been youngest 4 years drowned In the race or sluice way near cloeed for the want of funds. While IUrer. It was tupposed at the The volunteers surprised twelve rebels time to he the result of an accident, but near Santiago and shot them. further developments by the coroner's horrible fact that the Jury reveals tuebeen eldest girl had, outraged and murdered and the youbger murdered to prevent her giving information. No arrests have been made, but the police thinks they are on the track of the guilty v, party." Balt Lake City, Gen. Kimball, treasurer of the State, June 23, 1870. left this morning with checks on New Editor Dcscret Xcwr. In Saturday's York for nearly half a million dollars; issue you draw attention to the fact that this, with the half million sent for the several hundred hides have been tent same purpose, will nearly, if not entireof out this. Territory. and ask the questnebtate debt. ly, liquidate tion: "Is there not something radically wrong about this question?" When we OHIO. T8 SEXf-wTXKL- Yf e, prpil. tlon. Richmond. The City Council have adopted a resolution declining to receive the mansion of Jeffersou Davis, the confederate president, back on the terms proposed by the United Htates, namely, not to charge rent for the time li was occupied as headquarters for the military; they ask that toe rent be paid and the building restored to its former condition. one-fourt- Clarendon's successor Co pawls sloaers will kear lh rtslaat' Monsieur LtMpi lloalsed. Aaindmtat to tne IrUb Bill. London, 28. The morning journals reiterate the statement that Karl Granville, Secretary of Bute of the Colonial Department, will succeed the late Earl Clarendon a the head of the Foreign Office. The Post says that If such is the case, Fortescue, Chief Secretary for Ireland, will probably succeed Granville in the Colonial office. It is stated that an American has offered to purchase the residence of the late Charles Dickens, at Gadehlll, for X 20, 000 sterling. It Is almost generally conceded that 8abinus will win the Goodwood cup next month; betting la now five to two against Klngcroft for the Bt. Ledger. The commissioners appointed by the government to investigate the charges made, lately, that the frequently now in confinement in England and. the colonies are harshly treated, will enter upon their work immediatewill have au ly, and heto prisoners be heard privately beopportunity fore officers of the government; at such hearing the Jailers will not be permitted to be present. The Time this morning, iu 1U eulo- gy upon the late Earl Clarendon says,! an ordinary man or a mere partisan could never have attained his position; others had to cram for news In topics; he was always posted. d closing, It e says he was a It. statesman-likman. In the House ofLords an amendmsnt, offered by the Marquis of Clanri-cardto the Irish land bill, requiring C. ZL. B0OTHIX7O dt Co. the tenants or landlords to furnish evidence of improvements claimed or con- I'AISfXEK-H- , QB.1I.VEBS OLAZIEBS tested, was carried. Two doors West of ISth Ward Assembly The feloflfctlll passed. Room. d7U In the Commons, Dixon moved an amendment, prescribing that scholars wbodecline to receive religious instrucT. & W. TAYLOR, tion shall receive secular teaching; it WmI klde Em! Teruplo. NU, H. I. Oil. was rejected. Dixon then moved that DRY UOOIiH, GROCERIES, religious and secular teaching be given in separate rooms; also rejected. And a (Jencr&l AMorUnent of Merchandise Liverpool. Mons. Lessens and lady dUl-t- f received addresses from the Chamber of O. BARRETT. Commerce and the India and China Association at the Town Hall. A great crowd was In and around the hall. lie INILTTICIL CHEBIST ISSUER ETC. also visited the Exchange, where he Oxnca at J. IU Cla son's Bavtaarant and loe was received with warm demonstrations Cream Baloon, 1st 8ouia Tsmple.BtreeU of welcome by the merchants. A few doors west ot The ire. E rl large-hearte- RHODE ISLAND. Will atataeede te th GREAT BRITAIN. there are tannerie enough In this city alone, with vat and building capacity, to turn out 20,000 tides of leather a year: and were I to express an h opinionorx I should aay there Is not that amount made, and yetofthousands this Terof hides have been sent out not tanis there because Not ritory. the country ning material enough in to tan those (for the present at least) we lack because not hides into leather; men or skill to convert those hides into leather and I may add, not because the leather la not needed In the there is so much Territory; but because I be far Shall wrong In sayimported. a evil measure) te the (In may great ing traced to this fact? I am well aware that certain arguments will be brought up In favor of importation, such as, "I can demand money for harnees or saddles made of Imported leather," "Imported sole leather commands a readier sale than Valley Tau," "The tanneries here have not always on hand the right kind or a sufficient supply to meet demands." Iu answer to theee I have only to say they are poor arguments to be used by anyone having the welfare of this community at heart. To remedy the evil and close the door which has now been opened will more judgment than I have at my command; but I would suggest that our manufacturers and others make an effort, not to undervalue our home proto put a proper aud due ductions, but on cloth and all appreciation made leather, or manufactured in other good this t erritory. I venture to asser; the same pay that brings leather from east or west would in a very short time prove a stimulant among our own mechanics and stir up a spirit of emulation to vie with each other in producing Just as good an article as can be Imported; and if we could noteotlrely fill the bill we might come up considerably nearer the mark than we do at present. Respectfully, B. and BsttirrtayJ DESERET HEWS-- . WEEKLY an tw shed every WsdneedAy.) On Copy SALT LAKE CITY, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 29, 1870. r Semi-Wee- Uj . mry Taeaday iFnbUsbod TRUTH AND ; LIBERTY. ' ftstlseta AfMt bas vws UVAi DESERET NEWS, ' ' fMt NEWS BOOK ass JOB PXIN1ING OFFICt - 2 Pioneer Piper of the Rocky Monti!. RerJw i AT MANFACTUItERy PB.ICE3. J7-t- x p ! ttZTtf -- T t I. Kt mD ... ,xr. T- - 1 if .r J |