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Show - ' ':..!:-.- : i : : : k THE EVENING NEWS. and i aier course. Iwakufa Is tccom of ooedder pani&d by be can of able frank, and all said-ttalent and auUity; Two ar member of th council of tte, on minister of finance, on of pcbllc works, ion of are nnm oairs. vvitn in foreign omo of whom act bere ota eecretarie, a ex as interpreters, mere are a score or more commUsIoners of the rations de partments of the Japanese Empire, one to perform religious rites, and others In the capacity of servants, to Investigate ana collect information or an kinds in the countries they may'-vlaltThe A meriean Minister to Japan accompanies tb Embassy. Tb special object, of their mission, as puDiiciy avowed, is to study and scrutinize the political, com merciet, religions, cdnosdional and so cial Institutions of America and Eu rope for thel enlightenment of the government and ' people of . pan.' In Tlew, therefore, of th and dignity importance object, of this mission from the most friendly aod enlightened of tb Oriental nations, it seems to me advisable tbat the com mon council abould take suitable action la the premie, and instruct that th various heads of .th municipal govern ment be reqaestca to assist your nonor able body to pay proper respect to the rrant that thff ermf or tb United fctates and the army of Japan; the navy of the United State and the navy of Japan, may never met each other but in frieoJ-lilp- o (Appuiaee.; i Yankee Doodle" by the, bad. , The next tnat wa: "Oar relalious with the i: iir of GKOROE Q. CANNON, EDITOR AND PCBUiHKR. f !!' t t .i Tmy, " 9 - i 4 -- - Fskrwary 13, 1S?V Janan." Judoe IIawley. hAuz called on, res with lie said our relations ponded, that the gentle-bm- o Japan van peaceful. Our commerce It 1 not at all strange limited, was whohm eet themselve to pull with that .Empire, though we could uot over down "Mortnonlim" should vend the growing rapldly.and estimate me srrana inuiu. ridiculously false an J toolittx dispatches was tho life of . nation. Hejiubiwcb dilated which thfy da over the wires, for the npon the bleaslngs of peace and the sub oi toe . commauamem, purpose of creatine. If possible, a pab-ll- o lime nature "Love thy neighbor aa and God. 'Love to the advene MoUmsat aafflaleatlj founder of uttered Interests of this Territory to favor the uocf ss of their own selflih aehemee. The persons who are enraged In thl miserable business are known here, and the drift of their Intrigue U known, eo thai nobady who koowe the pereona .'od their plots I surprised at the piti ful shift to whlo tues Intriguers are driven tj endeavor to bolster np their dUrepatcbU undertakings. Bat one be a little surprised might at the rAdias of newspapers of reputation 1 3 pablUh telegram and lettere .which --etrry upon their face the evidence of rftltr as to fact, or of malicious coloring, comment, or appll cation. The eltlsana of thU Territory are the ofdeet settlers of the Rocky Mountain and amonf theoldeet of the Paclfla ilope. Oar "prominent citizen are or oa at hi to be well known to all the principal papers east or west, for there can scarcely b a larg newspaper ofBe In the countrr which has not eooie person or persons connected with It, acquainted more or lees with .the character of those prominent eitlxsns, or Intimate with some friend or friends who have had the opportunity of be coming acquainted with them. Bo that the Ignorance of the affairs aod people of Utah, ' which one mait suppose uUU In the oG3e of newspapers which publish such false, slanderous, highly-coloreand malicious reports from Bait Lake, Is not excusable, but really to ns to highly censurable. It appeara lnfluen-eutlan be due to the reputation of co wspaper to discard such sensational dispatches and correspondence from Salt Like, or any where else, as we Tery frequently see, for they are discreditable to the source whenoe they emanate and to the channel, through which thev reach the public. Borne of the most unmitigated trash which it was erer our lot to see In public print, we hare seen professing to hare been - sent from Salt Lake by wire or rail, and none more so than some at the present The public . welfare ' can time. subverted be not by . the each rubbish, and the publication real purpose of its being pushed before the cwblle ie the accomplishment of eelAsh partisan plots with a reeklea disregard to truth or to the public weal, either locally here, or In general throughout the Union. ' g . . . ra-ouul- i d, . al I - Baaai srr to B1MT, the japan kak km- - by tha, thyself," CbrUtlanltr and Jo by the eagee of Japan, and still observed by the people . ortnat empire. The next toast "The Press." Mr- - Oaf ar O. Rawyer responded. VPublio Opinion."" was the next ' . , toast. GCNESAt. MoBKovr, DMog called upon to rciond. Invited Judge Cooper to do so for him. Jcme Cooper reronded-- . by com- Dllmentlnr the beautv and ffTace of the ladles, that beior th onlv portion of the toast that be could remember. The next toast was. "The Medical Profession." Da. Bloan responded, speaking of his connection with the Embassy, and of the good that might bd effected by the medical profession. Until of late years medicine had been muoh neg lected in Japan, but tney were now con a marnineent medical college structing In Veddo.whlch would be under the care of eminent professors. lie was tlad to witness the evidences of a union existing between the .United States and Japan in. something more than In name. He paid a handsome com pllment to the worth and abilities of Minister DeLong. Gcxxbai Mobrow gave the- next toast, "Women." 8. DkWolf responded, though be did not know why an old baohelor should be callled upon for that purpose. lie thought In the millennium, If not oerore, the ladles would bave a share In the universal brotherhood. A speech having been called for from jmaoano, one of the Japanese Becretar lee, that gentleman responded as fol low "Ladles and Gentlemen: Several years alnce I vUIted America with the and in my visit nrstJapanese.Embaeey, now I notice with great pleasure the Immense advancement that (his people nave maae.- - Joy inia i se tne creat good of your civilization. I am troud of th fact that Japan is rapidly advanc road or national ing on tnu same great Improvement, and I recognize In this the result of our International relation?. Therefore I Join with you in the wish that these relations may continue until the last billow shall roll on the shores of time; yes, untlt the last billow shall roii." The band nlavad. "Oome.huU tn the and the company retired weaamg," wnii the bail was cleared, when thev returned and tripped the light fantastic nnui cne smaii nonrs. creau must be accorded to the com mittee of management for the excellent manner In which thev acaultted them selves or tne duties of the evening. w: . ; PER WESTER UNION TKLEQ HA Pit I.INB. xor preaen- - mittee to draft a testimonial tatiod to the Japanese JsmDassy. Adjourned till Tuesday at ten a,m. - J' 1 Francisco, again on the rise. thismornlog, Savage 10 220. Choi I at 10 at 6a-3Q- 35 at 75. Utah 200 Bale at 22510 at Jacket at 31. , . emeaeMaasi EUROPEAN DISPATCHES. LoarooN. is. At a meetlnr of th association, last night, to consider the questions before the Ge neva board for indirect damage, a re solution was adopted that It would not publicly disouss the Alabama dl&cnlty while there was any hop of Its belnssettied in a friendly spirit. -- Antlo-Americ- an - t h THE TCBIITOBUL LEOISLATDRE. Mqndsy, Feb, v 'aasasssBsi . Stocks are were made ate5. WHOLESALE J ere loDg. to Council. Council met pursuant f adjournment. . Councilor Woodruff, from committee on Agriculture; Trad and Manufactures, reported bc; "an jct for the protection of game and fish, and defining the duties of the Coantv Courts in rftl&Hnn thrAtsi V with amendments, and reoommended its pasasge. Passed. Tbe nous amendment to tb "Joint resolution to defray certain Incidental ex pessea of th Legislative Assembly,' wss not ooneurred In. and Councilors Jen clngs and BIgler were appointed to act with a uae committee irom -tne House In re lation thereto. On motion of Councilor ..Woodruff the Council took recess till I p.m. Yours, i, JOBBER. jr..Wa!TirEM n r j ! Washington, Feb. ALUM tlty quality ana PrCe WAKKH0U8K Opooslte OFFIOK First IT iv and. 'Ust JCasL F". A. MITCH 1 flu. t Pi 1 HE GREATfiE0yCTIOII-IH-T....... . .I t- -i i . !M,i H , A, FINE LOT OF t u -t-: ' " i ''Neva for ' those " that Good Clear and j 'liiJttiiV ; ''l;Safe"lAteht!:; i 6) ' a t m h -X o Or out .11 f OF PETR OLEU ! 0 "" ' i d roB THt Ii!:! :)' B n AT TBS u .f 1'-- ' -- ' Of All.....Siz"-- .I f J lav : JUST RCCK1VED S PIOIJBBfl u 0 i 0 f 0 a LAIJP STORE! Only $2,50 for Five Gallons I Come and Sea Tbem i. for those that like OIE! DANIEL We bave a lApge Block. aU grades, and CD i V,-- j ; at tbe lVwst""7rees,. - GRENIG'S - "IS- - Aa Tbe Largest Assartme nt of Cacti A T BAKERY j -- . 12 k4 u 0 ' , DIAMOND SALT d42 Sm Revere House Corner. f rl t iams .TAOLis, uairy, QOMhDWCGaDE!- - Highest Fries In CASH paid for ' Bt. GEoaaK, Utah, Feb. 5, 1872. Editor Dencret Xfewst Parties are Instnn from St. Thomas. on the Muddy, who report considerable excitement In that section on account of th discoveries of placer gold diggings on th Colorado, above th mouth or in virren. in precious meiai is found In th fin or floor state and It is reported that half an ounce Is made a day to tho band. SeTeral parties. In all near fifty men, have numbering made an outfit here and at tn uuday and gone over with three months out fit to work. The! spot thev have se lected is above the month of Grand Wash, near the month of Diamond river, probably ' from 75 to 100 miles either from 8U Thomas, St. George or Kanab. .. Parties bave visited and pros-pe- c tad vafloqs place along tbe river, a well as th spot described aod say that there Is fin gold in th sands all along the liver. The parties seem satisfied that they have a rood thing and that the Colorado will b lined with mining camps ere another winder sets In. Recent "discoveries of magnificent silver lodee bare been made at Antelope One 8prlngs, near iron City, Iron Co, lode, named the Silver Belt, 100 feet thlok and near three miles long. Is said to have assayed lq Ploche $80 to tbe ton. average top rock,' while the "Mann" went up to lode from choice specimens 1700 from ton of ledge.- - Several other very promising lodet nve been discovered there, a distrlothas been organiz ed oalled ''Silver Belt." and work has been commenced; These new discover le ar creating quit an excitement in times Dixie, and promise us: lively - . 13. A, f i lot aa tr- - XSAXXO SttOZlSt r WESTERN DISPATCHES. Ban rnir. I d207f number of patients were With difficulty Loss r&moved to a plac of safety. lrn tbi DESERET 2JEWS.J 3 Crfcgntplu r i t A v dopted. Messrs. Klchards. Taylor and Thurber wr apointd iloos portion of joint com Sltned, Mediix. Mayor. Joseph I1L Th medical water Galesrdbo, care estaoiisnmsnt in wis city wai de stroyed by fire this morning; a large - j ; " 1 ha&d and and distinguished strangers daring' their stay in the city. . : - It . Table and Dairy Naif water regulations, was presented by Mr. J. z,o waar-S-A j W. Young; read and referred. . Th Commute on mineral resources re 4000 lbs. Bacon, IUIlaINtiN, -OltOKSIIEClA'S Grain ported back tbe Mil for an Act to provide Flour, KASi TKscri.a 8TRKET. of and rules for the working development ., atAMCFACTUBED LIQUID BUJEIJfO , dS04 ly mines, with .amendments, which were a' . 4 D aonl ntly f faV irr--A nu an act 01 jusuce to so reaa VI A bill tor an Aet to enable th nnioipal anthoriUes of 8b aorx to enforce their wotUd .' . SrxcrAi. to taxes which had accumulated delinquent endorsement dnrirr eight years, with an by i Auditor of pnMle acconnts that It a '5 V ' i GROCERY STORE EAST BIDK KA8T TKMPLKXHT. ! 7, 1872. LmP 1I27 ly Editor Dtteret JTewr. - i ' Lake I live nearly 400 miles from Saltrans Jn the TerrUory, Ultv. I know but little that is TtaAmwi Taj lor. Job C On tier. DiriOK exeept through the olumns of the Desebet News and lately there has been nothing said about the " "Christmas gift to Jesus." I was once WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED WILLIMAHTIC In interested Presbyterianism, deeply j for the Solo Aj-entand bave sat under the droppings of its sanctuaries. : I well remember the j splendid oratory of Professor Finny. ' ' f 1 ' , TtTREK AXD SIX COED,! A. could 87 FIRST SOUTH STREET, the Oberlin evangelist. But I Lot Used and reoommended by all Sewiuij Ma. not pass the Presbyterian gate, for two HALF BbOCK WSJ3T OF POST OFFICE, eblne HanaDtotnrers as the best in tbe market f dflctf .. ... years previous I had been baptised by a s j CEO. 8, MOULTON, Selling Agents, Baptist elder, when a Meihoaut min . i GOODH ! fJEW YORK TRADE s DANPOBTH FLUID. of ! 1 p. m. Council resumed its session. "Councilor BIgler presented petition of Joel u rover and 13d others, citizens of Juab County, praying for the establish ment Of a free school system, which was -- i . ister taught malt was a sin against tbe Holy Ghost. The sign on the Presby terian gat being sprinkling. I could not very well get through that gate. unless the going down into tbe water was done away with. Now will it not be an equally up hill business for ' be ' converted into Presbyterians. The Mlllerltes were a very accommodating society and liberal in their principles regarding baptism each one was allowed to Interpret the Scriptures according to hia own Judgment. Mr. Editor,' would It not be quite would fetch Interesting! f the railroad 'ilerites to get up an ex- along oi ternf the ooming of Jeans. "at The Preavians are Mbuilllne In our God whtre Jesus of haste thehOus shall wait to - be gracious, where glad news of rest to the heavy laden shall sound aloud, where many a etiaylng sheep shall have got back to th fold, many a broken heart shall have found the balm of Qllead, and Christ in his' glory ahall Indeed have entered Into many waiting spirit." .Who can help being electrified by &aoh glorious Dews of what Is about to transpire? One who Is not Deluded, Down- trodden, or Deceived. Gmipowiler Tea, 100 and 102 . read and referred. Councilor Jennings gave notice that tomorrow he would introduce a bill for "an Act providing for granting license to persona eo gaged in certain aloda of bnsl noes." Leave granted. "An Act to amend the Charters of the Incorporated cities of the Territorv of was rererred. Utah," On account of the sickness of Councilor Harrington, the President appointed Coun cilor Jesse N. Smith to act with' said ' h' committee.. "An Act aathorljrisa; tb Utah Southern Railroad Company to close tha State road at Lba point or tli a mountain." waa paaaed. tno property rights "An Act of married concerning persons," was read and concurred in. "An Act to amend an act entitled an act for Incorporating associations providing lor mi ain g, man u factoring, commercial waa read and other Industrial to come up in its and laid on the tablepursuita" .' order.' Councilor Cannon preaented the follow- - "Mor-moos",t- JOHNSON'S Japau Tea, o - ROBERTS, READ BIaclc,Teft. f n - i ; . - aSngliiili - Worth 8t., JVW TOBfi. MEDICINES! FAHILY Breakfast Tea, 71 d218 Mannfaeturers and. Jobbers of Broadway,, : ; YORK". 6m t A GRAND banquet wu tendered to the AUcvnoou Warranted to be Belter than ! ' WHICH' WIH SEld evening at tb. Japancio Eaita?y CONGRESSIONAL. TowdhuJ IIoum, by number of reel dents of thla city and vicinity. Ahan' REXATE. the Best Imported, and Give dred and twenty-fou- r gneata were pre CAeserly made, a motion that the P. No. 134 and 136 QrAQd 8tret, eornor Ors&r, 1 WHOLESALE & RETAIL M. General re requested to alve lnfor pared for. The hall waa handsomely matlon altar torn Ample Satisfacliori. to the detention of NEW YOKVK. decorated for the occasion and the mails on relative the U. V. and U. P. Railroads, a anrv aw' ' AT repast was presented In the best style of n v IIAliUIAiU,, that popular house. EASTERN DISPATCHES. fife, i Manufacturers of ' Aa tHe room waa entered by Minister committee or ways ana means : BeLong and. Prince , Iwakura, and will report t. forthwith in favor of reducinar BOHE4ET ' MLU,, daring the seating of the guests, the ue (arm on i a ana c.niee, but not on h TraTelina. Ssga' Ste Tenth Ward Band, specially engaged, sugar. Vegetable. They cleanse and pnrlfy 2B7C3niBW!ii'.r"Eiw Porely Nsw York, 13 An order for arrest Mr. resident we nave now in our caps the blood, stomaeh and bowels. Aet power Fa)tor7.1) to liS Front SUKEWABU.X.I. filled the air with the stirring strains of waa ltal city a distinguished Embassy, the Walter yesterday granted against fully npon the liver; kidney and urinary or Hall to the Chief." of which are leading prioces of a prominent Tammanvite. and members Koch, gans. Break: up, fevers, strengthen digestion a ese Km statesthe J pan pire. Through the Justice being done to the excellent vie president of the li)lior Urtea manlike G0IOW LTNiC BETWKKN' a&d conduct and remarkable abllitv bring tha rosy hne of health to faces emaand Guardian savings bank, similar of our minister to the Court of the Mikado, things furnished for the physical man, ciated.. Axe tonic, eatnaxtlo,'. stlmnUnt, and 1$6W York, Qneenrtown & Liveipoo? tafcou ajraiustllauk II on. .Charles & CDTLEB. soothe, TAYLOR i We have been DeLong, these gentlemen enlivened by social conversation, proceedings will be by removing the cause of disease. Are Discoveries. Coal of the (OABBTnra thk u.fi. matia bank: Smith, president have come from their ancient and renown safe and harmless In all oases where catharlatel David Mr. who and the cloth removed, p Csndland, At the Husquehanna depot, Pa . on ed natloa,which,for long eentntles,has sus- shown.by tics are required, for either sex, for young or IDAHO. last, three euiployte of the tained its reputation aa the moat progress returned from visit to Sanpete, some exCaptain T. II. Bates addressed the 8unday old. ' them fairly, and yon will asver use WEST BIDS EAST MINNESOTA, TEMPLE Try ST, utMrlr railroad a Erie burned sive to and little in of cellent cannel honorable which and Asia, The power enlightened coal, specimens pleasing company. MANHATTA. - ' ' S1SS IV any more Imported pills. oar to before lead to visit first kero negro going Europe, boy a were from by bed discovered throwing extensive WISCONSIN, very r . ;.!;!?. t Prlee SI3 .,,, privilege had been accorded them that sene over his legs, he being asleep: to examine our institutions, to study our a NEVADA. i since by John Tldwell and short time OOIX)RAl3o, festive to and at . the of all th board, a polity gather to allowed knowledge evening meeting tho burning continue they MBBRAHlfi - . of Mount pleasant. The discovery Is ' thelx distinguished friend,C.CDeLong, nntll the boy's legs were roasted to the possible of our manufactures and com soa, a from short distance that and settlement, or our or frwas lewTrk every Wednesu at mere, Ssdllnr system government, our ' from the bones. The fiends hare not been ;dis laws ' Minister Plenipotentiary f. aeposit is ssia to do almost exhaust- andtaeir operation and effect noon tno I' ess. covered. CABIN from New York taa, QoM. passage II a the their is visit ine to of people.' fJO from New York; Its from 8TEJCRAUK: government the United State, the At a meeting of the New York Legal worthy sink! shafts to get Instead of having-tone. and inonjeotor EYE a It evince BAL91U. making they . .r. ft Liverpool, Qneenstown, Qlasgow or London Court of Japan, and also the high out, It will be obtained by tunnel-n- g Society laAt nrght. It was announced desire for improvement; which, in Tlew of he coal For dimness of vision, weak or drooping derry, payamatnenrrency," into tha aid of th mountain. , of the great Empire of the that a bill will be presented In the the net. tnat. ror upwards or Z.&00 Tears Passage from or to Germany. France, Mr. H. B. demons, of Coalville, has diseyelids, laaame&tayes, old nleera. sores, ring, to punish quackery and aecordlog to authentic records, their sys covered Sweden; Ae., at Ijowent Katea. Mikado. The Captain adverted to the legislature Coalville a coal sore between worm, or erAcked Ao titters, u- ureat itritain,: Ireland aru deposit or lips, hands, MnuwaoN srrarasaens nas neen maintained rnd Echo. Tbe vein s three feet thick tem will be adopted. tbe OonUnent.' recent throwing aside of the mantle of abortion,-anThe London Times ot January 2Utb. otner nauons might, without loss or. dig and, aa far aa can be asoertalned, extends (Apply to WujAtt AbI3 A GUION.a V BroJrr Slew ,1 ezclnslvenesa by the Japanese nation says of the Geneva arbitration that the nity, imitate. a Tor. over a mile in length. The specimens we wsa. mat be Amotion committee appointed cALDxa, ammi; fcUis seen with forth are of also 1371, that people Erotoooior May 4in, and the reaching from coupled very discovery BAL.T jUAKK CITr, VTAU,' the part of the Council, to act with a bave of subsequent articles npon diss lxl CO House after the Institution of thla great lie la sufllcientto show th of like th committee upon part that the claims for i draw up a document on behair ox our CO SUU HALVE. public; and referred to the change ef- Indirect loaaea were not contemplated. to the people of the Territory. constituent, i For or wertna'ii fected la the heart of this continent by Whether the claims for direct losses are expressive la the side. bactT palas of our admiration of the liberbreast, or otbor paru. of the sjrstemt'. eats, the Indomitable energy, enterprise and admlssable Inwith respect to all Teasels ality and spirit of progress which promptWonnds, sores, Ae, At Panaea, Feb. SnlAAPd RICE. Born the American list is a ed the BDpelntment of an "Embassy com comprised Anglo-Basoof race. the ' ; Bi Intelligence i.1, trneess ete, left open by treaty, aod there posed ot such eminent end enlightened COLTJnlBIklf Ne Y rk. Patr! question as first th He then proposed, toast, fore Is properly cognizable by the ar princes, ana to express to tnem our. warm aronally bUsed by Patrtareu JoUn Srolth.Nsn of welcome to our landV Carried. oo, Jan 12 U18.t Xatsratsl to satLke ValThe Emperor of Japan," calling on bltrators; It argues that Great Britain leelings DM IRON as appointed Councilors ley In 1817. Lived In SUt Like City about three would have ieruaina ed the treaty of 'The President Prlno Iwaknra to reapood. Cm com and Woodruff said Cannon, Thatcher, In It conference been behalf understood had of Mnfisrxn DxLoxo, tbat years, la April. 185V mrr let 8Utcr Loalsa I ' . lk,-- i o " y'ij, O 23 to Sit Adftlrca hi lueses by mittee. Prlno Iwakura, spoke of the Emperor a demand would be made to prescribe the manner ot con Caalks. Settled at Nortb Ogdea. Afterward Act "An a a man, who by hi sol will ruled the prolongation of the war; that th ducting criminal proceedings," waa called sooveJ lo Farmlngton. Volaa'eerel at Ue Brookljn.NEjV, VOJlii Cares ebolera, larrbov siainaier complaints millions of people. The argument Is one sided, and that the up, and it second reading by sections re settlemeot of Qaebe Valley and settled tu Provover thirty-fiv- e ' "3 si toolhche and mitiy other Soughs, the .conduct of sumed, commencing with section 124 Idsnos. October 22, IS ft, was called on a mlt tpeaksr bad seen this monarch in his arbitrators have judgedare t '' !!K (11 1 I'd in or to slon rules bnt tbe 8oatbera a th section setUed limits that th bill of .a at (be the 0 court; IS its England by eoantry and nojust. pending reading to mysterious tll.. on was eome dinner-tabl- e laid the taole would not Chicago, 13. lloth the Times aod up la its Beaverdam. At the break la 2 up of that e u speech V? A. r. fs tlesMBt moved to West Point, on tbe MndJy, him to speak all he would wish IHbune this morning condemn the order. ,t permit Hi authorising the At tbe breaking np or tbat settle r.eat moved to say. But this potentate, who 1 the action ofr3eerctary ' lto'utwell In the The Join t resolution GlfiSt Z1 election of the new site for the govern Agricultural Society to hold a iair, was to ran sea. At Us Sfnldy took obtllsand fever, 124th eoTerelgn in direct succession .VIM passed. : i the oldest ment In this with other diseases, terminated bis life. A NO building city, particularly On motion of Councilor Lot Smith the wbleh, family known In ancient or Hiacv,uaviiJkrAiv lisincmt. ill tJ modern history occupying a throne-b- aa as It has been made in advance of the Council adjourned till Tuesday at tea a. m. Was a member of th Thliteenth Qnoram of The most eerta'n eare ever offered for rbcu In four years reversed the decree of report of the oommltteo appointed to Seventies, and a faithful Saint to tbe last. He CENTRIFOGAL ,TUiMI ! V Teb.lS.1572. matism, .neuralgia, sprains, bruises, stiff and leaves a aawerooa family. Tbe funeral cere a Prince of! select and appraise tho former site. Ilousa Tb committee eantnrlee; and we see on weak Joints, ' painful swellings," eoalriete) roads. e Feb. t'h, were largely attended. Pox. the royal blood extending the hand of They Intimate that the decision is in bridges, Aa reported back th pstltion of monies, dldeases of horses and eat-cords, lamenew, " f .... I . fellowship to the nations of the earth the Interest of speculators, i The site Moses uinord and loo otnere. praring ror nut ward appllcaUon. It acts HYDROSTATIC-OI- ;,L tle that require PRESSED and first to our beloved country. (Ap- selected is the second block south of the an appropriation to erect oriage over tn like male; try it ant be healed. waa of II a this bounded and old? Pott office, glad plause.) by Sevier river In Sevier county, with th opportta For OoLton aba Unee I Oil aa 1 other iur: o k. . sa A LTLAKE of o Illustrious a boy- - Adams, jacKson. uiarse.and statement that. in1 their indgmsnt one i 3 fries unity of speaking oo u brldg shoold bo erected at present, and re reign, and tnanked the company for born Bts. had done the health of The weather yesterday and the day commended that $1000 should be appro RiennsDwai Vaglaea. tflolatino-- . Jlln' drinking as they 'U gjgjgJI therefor; report endorsed. di Wreelilng tb mperor or Japan. Brants bcfore;wa warm and eprlngllke,o the priated Haeklnery. Mr. Far; presented bill for an aot to E Th next toast was "Th President of streets are river of mud. or Ire CMllsfi every rfeaerlp of charters amend ctruin 'J. Incorporated o'clock this morning, a warm ralu was cities the United Btate " Governor Woode ' Tbeee tfel net' fir of the Territory of Utah; read and CD . . dlM ly I;-- ' 1' j t s: being called upon to reepond. falling, but at daybreak It was Intensely referred. 'itv(-.8i Dears 7. at Pcrfonuao ta eonmncs at ana tefer Woods epss now la tn response ten Oovksjrob is laermomcier ooia, a an Bockwood' bill for Mr. presented red to the meeting or two emulations degrees above aaro. ' aot for the protection Of Territorial offlosr o TVIIOLr.ACC ,A1I i In the centre of the continent, to his A Washington spcoial says" that In th dUacbargd ot their offlcUl' duties, and own Interest In ancient and oriental Ferry of Michigan announced In the persona from malicious prosecution or per 3XH5a. OX ! V . reaa ana reierrea. history, and his lov of present history, Senate yesterday, that be would Ofler a seonuon) and then eulogised the United States, bill for th relief of Chicago which xne 0001 mil tee n eisim,' exew, reported PATENT HARD STBtK In favor of appropriating' four, thousand i " r 1' VSt BStVA BT IS, IS7S. ." iZton SI Lincoln take the duty off building maUrial, dollars i' Geofjr Washington, Abraham.... 11 to the Lak and Salt and a substitute appropriating four insane city hospital and u.u.uranu fJOOO lor 1872 and fOOO for, myU7m millions from tho treasury for the 1S73; asylum; Music "Star Spangled Banner." IE3 report endorsed. The third toast was to Minister De benefit of the city. ' :. " c's O Air. presented a bill for an aot At tne meeting or the city coun lor tnecanister Long. 01 and protection ' eix, deer, antelope Last Night hilt One of the En-the cil last night, the following mountain v Majos Hempstead addressed aheep. n was communication ror from received eoam an of the tb the act The but for granting ng eompany, providing ! '? Salt taltti to In coacmltte lioanses persona engaged in . certain repreeentative of tn United Btate in Mayor and the appointedcon City,' or. kinds th opening of Japan to the civilisation aooorao with th snrgeauon twsiasss, rws taken hp and ' -- f of th nineteenth century, adverting to tained, therein: Gentlemen I am ad passed. ; AaefM tls on mnnlchml CQOmlttee .The eorrjors . . .. . a .r . ... . in snare or air. ana un. jj Aong in vised ' that "the Japan as Embassy, uons reporwa ucm ,j.yiti c,iw wok ue nut altering the wmea leu xeaao on tne ssrd or Decem th work. SitS i lines' nf Ksjsvlllt CSV Which lhronEtiea f tnir rerrttry. l'i o Th fourth toast wae, "The Jndiciary ber last. Is now tn Bait Lake, awaiting boundary o japan ana tn uaiua esate." ' ' tne removal or toe snow - biocsaae to -k , Jcixia UcHxin responded, f II proceed eastward. They may b ex- Adjourned UU 2 W1U be repeated,' an entirely new aad Orlg. .Mads only by . hoped his brothtr Judge from Japan pected to be her within a few days, .'. Feb. . 12,1572, 5 tn A written eta, laal Drama, V would find some things right her which and will probably stop a short time to azpreasly ITorrsx. . . Th Commltte "Tf not kept in your storeitsk .on encroaaine , V . fo Um. aV T. Btataan. by Eooeb not known prevlouily. Thos look at th city and exchange greeting - Will sferebanti they bad vu yut mr uu. a.c aa oac. ' ooooenxLDg-tto send tor thsm.',r who administered law shoold seek to with Its officers and citizens. I therefor reporvea .ht'jiiJjj v3i''i , Power. Taeu, cnUUe4 v ; righU of married Teraona, property xiAimEsx, alnot others bnt themselves some recommend be that only rectify , W&icn wss reaa wu paswn. AND.' GUN BMTTH1 preparation LOCK K. Eteses ttrahahoatlha Territorv I - t Bnemte ajad Machines- so. Justice formerly was bUndibtded.bnt mad to show proper civil I ties and atTh Committee on private inoorporxilons ' fantlshad sommiatlon; ar sold at re tea ad. the goddess bad removed th bandag. tentions to th Embawy during Its stay. reported back th bill for an Act to amsndnnCTON. 2alne,9 Ft. IT SAlfS v SHARPENED, aatageotd'pnxenassrsur.r aaaofor had Caucasian de It is unquestionably the most important the Act providing and If lnoorpoxating jt!( jostle ana 63 manj Beekmsn Street, r ob. commission that has left thoEooplr of clAUoaa iar mining, maun rapturing, com- fects it was not bundroideo. i antaorlsad. ta; refund tha ar Bend for JDeearipUve circulars. .IGCm ' i fl OSswSsfrtfAj MTh Japanese) and American Army mZ cnier ambasaador. Iwakura "iflfJMI'Si 1X1 in 6140 lyl V whr jspan. th , do: not give madiotaes 1.! v and Navy" came next. and sostrfbat ao tha Door needin. Mr. Callister introduced a bill for an Act GJsrxRAi. llouov, called upon to tn wati at azpsBss f .ta .propiutor one certain Acta providing for poll third In rank In bis countrr. tha Mlk amending ana reaa rtspond, cooaidared this one of the ado for tax anwwat dlsmweil of. mam taa th. road twelfmnt purposes; passed. 1 or Emperor, and one other person- - The OommiUe on claim reported ad- ' reisarkabl events be bad ever ... ta?2 J .Lnil viui oratory SIINING DEEDS oat-ra...... w n . . v " if :i. wltnesssd, to see htre the repreesnta age only king him. He Is rep- yersely to the clrfra of J. W. Fox, Sorveyor WZDSSaDAYVKSJSa. TZD, 8SCTI0N, by it, 1873. RytSrAQI P fie' most approved Ibrm, fa AlTn0tfif Uvea of that empire .that bad for so resented, o begone of the ablest and QeneraJ, for mor. ry paid by him tor a plot D , With the Territorial .Laws, endorsed. xelnaire-nkeenest tn statesmen , at bid in and of centuries ; ben OgdenCityjTeport Jspan. many i , nr and Blanks. . l taxes of 111 ssiin In collector and ledS earn The a to th tlm th them of th and among oonysrt prlno 8ueeOrTto a for KoT of remittance fWWtOB, BATiat TH1 Davis 'VOB county aaMsm AT petitioned of toleration 210, blood. QooUs the toast, be said, "God p rind pi forslgn wst 'BT. GEORGE, UTAH. see u ... Dispatches, lt . ; ' j - .".... - m 1 ' r . i i ? p i- - Very Hsow Fifjurcsl '"- r -- - 1 v -f- 1 ' 1 1-' ': i rio-u.K.- : , 1 ' " i dr-at- - . ; . : - . 1 , - . j .1 , ) m ' i . repre-eentatlv- ea 0o O O ; 1 .1 ' . f-- j - -- f r S - IfeTAYUitfiSfllVS ? I a - 1 -- a- i ; ! t-- cn-.os- - J r , -- MasttUQ-tiitiso- - J. ASP .. , i ! -- t 02 to-da- y i: uar ' f 8r. 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