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Show lEVENINGrNEW55r high andmighty. stiltedneasr or anything Intensely dramatic about them. Instead of being nursed for political effect, and let off in pieces In Instalments, occasionally like fireworks, for extraordinary sensa tlonal purposes, they are disposed of with quiet regularity, like any other ordinary court business. Instead of the city being always In a ferment in consequence of extraordinary Judicial. movements . At rova o'clock. ' sav zd. o. oAiiSaa, April. S, Friday. 1B7S. . GENERAL CONFERENCE. Conference of the Church of Jesu Christ of Latter- day Saint will be hold in the Tah- ernaele in this Cit j, commencing v on TuesJaj next, April 6th, at 10 3 o'clock a.m. J v j ,Tut: Adqu&I - Brig ham Youxo-- . Gborob A. Smith, Daniel H. Wexas. NEWS OF THE DAT. Strikes, of a general nature, are impending amon; the weaver ' of Madaacbuaetts and New Hampshire. Fity thousand dollars damage by fire at Hartford, last night. Spain demands the extradition of Don Alphonso by Germany. Two hundred agricultural laborers have left England for Canada.1! A reign of terror prevailed at Upper Lehigh j Pa., yesterday, in cousequence of violence by rioting miners. There has been a severe hock of earthquake at Eureka, f Kev.; -Collingwood, Ont., is badly . flooded. r continues his raid againsttoCatholicism." and it is proforbid all intercourse bepoeetl tween the Catholic clergy (in Prussia and the Pope, except through the government. Mr. Beecher was on the witness stand in the great scandal trial, yesterday and It is now said that the of Mexican raids into Texas have been greatly exaggerated. te-da- y. re-repe-rts . e suauen ami conspiratorial, it l relapsing into as unexdted and quiet a condition as that of a remote country hamlet. Peoplo go about their daily business now without the slightest anticipation of end deniy hearing of some new piece of Judicial ascerbity, passion, perversl iy, vinuictlveness, usurpation or rascality. The present incumbent, Judge Emerson, appears to be intent elm ply upon doing his duty as a Judge that is, in administering the law in the spirit and intent thereof, in stead of making invldlo as distinctions, or seeking for and eagerly embracing opportunities to harass, oppress and punish any particular class of the community, and twist ing the law to accomplish the same ignoble purpose. He may be right, or he may bo wrong, In his rulings or decisions. lie mar not be al ways right, for that is something more tnan human, though we have heard of human '.beings claiming f '1IIL llfi luiaiiioiiiiy. ne may be in error sometimes in his conclusions, for to err is human.' But he goes steadily along in the discharge of his offlcia duties, as appears right to him, and with no effort or desire to strike any particular persons or classes in the community. This begets an un wonted degree or satisfaction and confidence in the community, un til the feeling grows on the public that it would be more agreeable to go into his court and be tried, con victed, and condemned, than to go Into the court of his predecessor and be tried and acquitted. S .X I - 1 a WW A Boston com mission mer' CRIMES, CASUALTIES, ETC. chant has decamped, and has Resume of accounts received by of showadopted a peculiar method ing his dislike for his mother-in-latelegraph during the month of having taken twenty thou-ai- n March, of fires, deaths by accident dollars worth of bonds belongand violence, disasters at sea, etc. ing to her. .. FIKES. Ninety thousand dollars damage by fire In the Catskill moun1. Ninety thousand dollars loss tains. at Philadelphia. The centennial anniversary Round house and other property of the battles of Lexington and Dajouging to me Cincinnati, B.n Concord will shortly be celebrat- dusky and TCleveland Railroad ed; President Grant will attend. burned; loss $60,000. --The Secretary of the Interior One hundred and fifty thousand ;" has 'affirmed the decision of the aonars loss ac liomer.Cortland Co., General Land Office, that the pat thousand dollars ent, issued to the Highland Chief 3. Seventy-fiv- e at south Boston. mine, of Utah, must be revoked so leas far as it conflicts with the claims of 4. Heavy loss at Marshal, Texas. the Prince of Wales, Antelope and Fifty thousand dollars loss at w, . . Houston, Texas. 5. Dwelling house burned at Sun bury, Pa. dollars loss at Sixty thousand N. x . Albany, 7. Tairty-flv- e thousand dollars loss at South Framlngham, Mass. dollars loss at fifty thousand O. Fredericktown, Thiity thousand dollars los3 at Pax ton, Mass. 8. Ffty thousand dollars . loss at Greencastle, Ind. 9. Hundred thousand loss at St. Charles, Canada. 12. Fifty thousand dollars loss at Stillwater, N. Y. Two thousand dollars loss at Hil Uard,U. T. Disasterous fire at Montpelier, 13. Heavy loss by fire at Phlla- - Wauderlng Boy Companies. WHAT A CHANGE! A MOST obvious change has come .over this city within the last 'two or three weeks. It hardly seems like the same place la regard to the particular we are refer- Important , rlDg-toand that is, matters Judicial. The channels tantamount to a revolution, a revolution from a re volutionary condition to a condition according with fundamental and well established principles. Tbo previous incumbent of the seat' Judicial was a iery peculiar character. Outside of his judicial delDhia. 14. Twenty thousand dollars loss duties proper he conceived and auat Alleghany City, Fa. thoritatively announced that he Tea thousand dollars loss at Qlou relihad a mission, a political and center, Mass. 17. One hundred and thirty gious mission. 'Indeed It soon apthousand dollars loes at Atlanta, not came here he purethat peared ua of but the as the law, champion ly A livery stable and twenty-tw- o rather as the champion or cer norses cornea at Cairo, ills. tain political and religious ideas, as 18. Hundred thousand dollars New Orleans. the doughty antagonist of certain loss19.'at An extensive fire In the He and faith practices. religious London.' Strand, acted as athousand dollars 21, Seventy-fiv- e magistrate! not as a Judicial magis- loss at East Jeffrey. N.H. 22. Thirty thousand dollars loss trate! .alone,' his judicial character at Tideout, Pa. being completely dwatfed, warped, 24. Forty thousand dollars loss at and overshadowed by his rellglo-polltlc- Fall River. Hundred thousaud dollars loss at character. OnL Some of his fulsome admirers, in Kingston. - 5. Two hundred thousand dollars term their. Injudicious ; adulation, loss at New-York- . him "an antique type of. civic Fifty thousand dollars loss at Undoubt- Franklin, N. H. . , X worth.'! An apt phrase. 29. Twenty-fiv- e thousand dollars edly antique, very, j Apparently so loss at Jeffersonville, Ind. antique as to be a rello of the dark Boarding house burned atBenl- ages, and utterly Jout of sympathy cla, CaL' . ' ; with the liberal, progressive, re- - aau Firty thousand dollars damssre at r airDury, iiis. publican spirit of the century. 51. Two nundrea thousand dollars of this A remarkable; peculiarity loss at Ticonderoga, N. Y. his wonderful suc-- ; character DHA.TIXS. . ceas in demonstrating how not to ; do It I. A tramp Instantly killed on how not to do the thing moat relSotxable and. most needed, the Indianapolis railroad. . a. v. u. i nomas Killed- in - a and yet make "an everlasting fuss snowsllde in Big Cottonwood, U.T. A. Many women and children about it for political effect.' On the i o ther hand, as 'a natu ral con se- drowned in Bois Straits. ; 6. Fifteen persons; lost off Cape quence, he was equallf succesfful KJOQ. In demonstrating hew todo that A wo nan , and two . children which should, not be done. He burned to death at Sunbury, Pa. s. i!dwara xost murdered In a had an Immense faculty for creating at Johnstown, N. Y. needless sensations. Being achron-l- o bank W murdered P. at SL ' was the Louts, f Hermans mischief breeder, it - ' easiest thing In the world for The body of W. McDonald found him to keep ' the community in a in the canal at Columbus, O, . 7. Four men killed off Cape Cod. 'condition of perpetual turmoil, .. Welke murdered at Julius ' , ? being continually on the alert to -8. A young man killed by a lItlgioa?ly harass- prominent inIn Chicago. dividuals of classes forming , the prostitute deaths Three by violence- at Seygreater portion, of the community. mour, Conn. A member or thoseN classes eould ft.. Two boy killed in a mine at Pa. hardly appear In his court as a par- Scraaton, life by storm on the BriLess of ticipant, la a case, without, being tish and Irish coasts. one ta. insult la judicial subjected 11. John Linden found killed at V . infrequent- Saline, Ks. way or another, and net Mxa.Easton suicided at Virginia, ly in m style fall of - acerbity and Mont. T Vindlctlveness, and la language, 12. Henry ' Smith accidentally t'more appropriate to a street brawl killed at Chicago. ... IS. An Italian murdered at St. than to the halls of justice." . , J How Vv great the contrast since the Louis. 14. Four. persons killed by fire at I incumbent accession of the present Mass. . on the Qleucester, A little boy killed, at Beading, The former gentlemVa-ira- s 1 i is : m bench five years, judicially "breath- Pa. killed vby storm, at Four pertens -- ing out threatening and slaughter BJensl, Mieev1- with and yet, the killed man 8alhts," at A. 15. , against Indianapolis. her three' ' chilthe law of Congress In his hand, A woaaaa and poisoned,' at Chicago. he did not succeed In sees ring one dren Richard Fryer 18. Four single' conviction 'for the 'statutory and his wifepersons; and child, and James The latter Batty, killed at Tokerville, U. T. Offence of polygamy. Six persona met with accidental gentleman! heard and decided one at Chester, Ills. deaths another two and In ease euoh days, Two persons killed by a snow-alld-e, two which of both a In half day, x ,t at Alia City, cases had been In suspense nearly 17. Justus Clark killed by a snow-slid- e, in Logan Canyon . If. T.snow-slid- -, six months under the 'administraNowlaa . kiUed by a ', A former 'Larry gentleman. tion of the .at . Carrt ,Fork,i Bingham, fire murda&case hung trumped up A inJ named Burt killed Valabout the same number of months by abut at. Ogden former Liberty, nowsllde, the gentleman, under U. T. . the Jatter gentleman 'heard and ley, . John Monshaw fatally, shot, at decided It in fits days. Further, Brooklyn, N. Y " 19. Deaths by storm InOuachlta though 11 thesewcases, during ' La.' , .. "t their six months suspension, were Valley, storm In lest lives 20. by Many used for eenjatlanal efltct abroad, in 'lV straightfortSm Mrs. liing uam murttereu. m they , am settled ' now, quietly, East Boeton. ward business way ana. mur man roboea old An in or any without with no Judicial dered near Trenton, N.J. " rellgio-pofltico-Judici- al , al : 4 J , i ; Chi-cago- ' . -- ad suicide Murder Mass. fsterof theU. heme, at-Low- Bet-glu- m. Mrs. Chpenshaw fell dead , uity 26. Iuis A. Middleton ed at West Point, Mlts. F -- ! . i ; U.--T-'2-- - anra accompaniments, m HREOFllTfti! has left for MM TBJESTi, 2. The monument to in & L. Maximilian was unveiled on Wedi nesday, j The Emperor Francis Joseph reached here to to on his .Persons burned Vt?. death at Benicia, CaL he was received withway great Two children burned to death at Italy; enthusiasm. murder- to-d- CrossCeld, Md.. HABISE DISASTERS. 2. The ship Violetta lost In St. Bay. Marys 4. The steamer OUUnburg lost on uie j? ourneaux islands. 5. The bark Giovanni lost off Cape Cod. ; 9. Disasters' to shipping , by a storm in British waters. . 16. The steamer W. Lewi burned at Chester, Ills. 28. The barkentlne Architect wrecked in 'the Columbia river, Oregon. ; ; ... 4- ay ; : . WW1 ViRaiNiA ML 2. The verdict In theCity; case of Rock, convicted of murder in the first degree y veiiy, was anew set2 aside by the court and trial granted, on the ground of the incompetency of a Juror. to-da- t-'t:- - . Prussia. Request Refused. BitBXiN, 2. It Is sUted that has .-' 1,600 1,000 1,000 100 100 100 , , . ... - pieces Standard Printsr at oice Shirting Prints. Standard " H 4 ' " TT IS A " ; - Waltham a Tn ssvrsv sTfrlA. i THE First-Cla- M Oat Meal Qriti, Ztose di. Co's Zieith lime Jaico, &c, Zi. SGT Remember of the Post : Trouble with Miners-Pottsvtlle. 2. At Centralis last night, notice was posted at Dr. Prevest's colliery mac no man should work except engineers and firemen: the night men in charge of the pumps were frightened away. Chief Burgess,of Shamokin, tele graphs Gen. Siegfried that he has n formation tnat a large nouy or miners will arrive there from ML Carmel and other points, and asks for protection; the 8th regiment has been ordered to Shamokin. Decision Affirmed. 2. The Hecretary Wajshingtok. of the Interior affirms the. decision of the General Land Offlce,that the patent heretofore Issued ror the Highland Chief m!ne,Utah, should be set aside so far as it conflicts with the claims of the Prinee of Wales, Antelope and Wandering 7. ZdXTJuE,. ...TrsMMrcr. To tlie Store formerly ocon pied by Z. C. M. 1 . Clothing Dep't, they will continue to keep I WBKRBstock err of Fancr and mow ana raiiiiBcry black Staple eontBtlnr Vof FVrwr, oolored and Crp Velours, Ornaments, Hat and 8 fa ape of tbo iateet styles, laoet. Nc t . line. Uibbonm etc elvet, Ia required at For BE3T STOCK Incorporated rvfr th laws ti tht . Territory.) Usrter mtrmut srlttt BL Ce. let '. :. raS .. jnrelssiS ! and caanot be beat, prlrflefeof riven to return it after using-the bottle, if not suited for Ink or blueinf clotbes. PTiU kindtvf vavtuUn. one-Mir- pouts in Utah and Southern Nevada. The handling sampling and ship- EXCELSIOR Steam Planing Hill, - to-da- y. BOX FACTORY. PlanlDk, Flooring, Vaktar Teat her VAgl ot Lumber, Door a&4 ttoi V" fket Window Frames at Cbeap Batet, ' Weod XurniBi ta rietj, Klodilns anri StoTe T Wood , roi-CU- U MONTHLY INSTALMENTS . - Salt Lake City, &DQCECIES an - SI-NGER- GEO.' Y. WALLACE, i . Burt. j .' i! 1 '. DAYNES & SON. . . .. wan " And rooms look quite dismal ai Winter or raUt rJnlece they are washed and made clean n; andllht tnth Cooper's host mixture, or some other white. The crerloes. too, whleh open so wide And make a flt piece for vermin to hide. Can all be well stopped and made rood and ' sound, So that uch a nuisance can scarcely ht . found. , Then talk no more jof your rooms looklnr i Kr i bad, WTien such a rood chance is now to be had Of baTiar your house brought out to Tiew Very near as nice as whenlt was new. . Then tire me a call, before It's too late, At tfca nrnMr Booh TWinnle i 8treet. Ckarlee Ceeper, WTiltener and Talio wluer. Office, Bouth Temple Btreot, one dSl lock west of theTabernaolo. m ... i , t . t . : fiiTl , ORDER . OF TAILORS ,"v TXZZI ; . T , AOOORTJOaffT 1 . Which W. t. i , t r- i CHAIN & BOILER CtOfHSt tlOIWE-MAI- iH ... ( i S HAYIIES fi: SOU, samr ojt baud 131U3T i.ti they offer by the Tard, or - AH of Smith or Iron Fire kinds Work Boxes , Cower made and repaired, and all kinds most done. Reason of Boiler Work on the able terms. AU toork guaranteed, as the best iron only is used. 1 Tyui .VakeVp in Suit to Order in the Best Styles tr . .. i v . . i h - 4SS - i - - a 3s ; 'Address, ' 090 Xd7Ei3T . HATKBS St 80K, T. B. Box 635, ' f ' Salt Lake City ; Martin's Funeral A New MinO. ister From Russia to the U. 8 SPECIAL NOTICE ir The Cologne Gazette states that Seedsman and Florist, Spain has made a formal demand TO hOBSZ THS sehtaims or TO OUR PATRONS. ou Prussia, in virtue of. the extratot Ftnruc, they have also on dition treaty with that country, HATS THIS PAT SPBfxO A m. ror the arrest of Don Alphonso, and WW Oeneral Office for tee saie of ear XXjL&tf. QltOXSBEOTS BESIDXXCZ, AUSBTBIff wamv. or author!t Is said that the Prussian . tj.o. iagrtucTH va -. a eublto toe offer Salt to cake Ca. have in consequence received Tartety of CARec ffereafler the Salt Lake Office'vHZl HAS fortaTe a rreat SEEDS, instructions to arrest the Prince If nsty ateiass eoaps, Mgiisiinr and FLOWER be the iHstriovting Jfoint for the BHOADCLOTH, BEAVERS, warranted fresh and pure. &c. he enters Prussian territory, and to Thorns Patient Soap, e DOESIOIJS, Utah and Territories of s He will post paHi hold him until- the grounds. of PsUe Batois, by mall, n the State of Nevada. and rf the &aited StatestW pmw-a- ad any part . examined. are claim cwiimmw ouaee at sates. Spalns JForeiffn manufacture. will enable TJu ekaare la our timln Tte staimahl sarmatian. tot ' OaOectiMto WlovrSfd bnaH: ns to earrj m atoea avftrtaaMmrer c Portland, took 'JM agricultural la ITaOnnt Oil CluiTing, " SI varieties of Annus Vo. 1, 2 : borers for Canada. Ysufesstotl sea rmrwatm.mt "Ml Biennials that John Mar Seonrlns orToilets, It Is estimated QreenenuMor HS,M Xlmen, Caclss CU. SU. Sea?. Fuller's THE! PUBLIC. ARE INVITED TO" 'RirAlt,WTS mtiw an ArUeJea SterialalMa: to tin's funeral, at Newry, was attend A Mi variety of oure and beaotiful "iW ADlVlSTtn Um mxiSQ f.r AND ed by twenty thousand people. PRICaSS OB Vmnna Tnrrarrv imnmr . QTjALITr ' Flower, Oreeubooee or Whs - CAXD1K4, wbick mw siMisntiwS to be " or xwssuta F. DUE, 3 bwinc-MaeKlsea.aa- - . fill d send-seed- or . 1- .- . , : ; ine Hchktnxiie, aipio- eooal to any ta the eaarket. EtSEWlUSRE. Trent tbta ste we win seTI enr maekfaea matlo service, has been appointed ft OniM ad TaOow.aad Sm Cli pxt mmA m. HOnTHLT 1A8T PATMUm. tor boioa rarorued. minister from Russia to the United Oar soap u sold ia sJI the Ceerativt discount oX rUSt CiJiT. wlU bemad States.. . Stores la tke TarritrTDd at the t aetery. Orons addreeml to Job o Socth. Asritfsnt SesrMaryt P. a fioz lis, will receive ..AUSTRIA. Oeneral O9oe ZaatTemrOa 8U. ' Prompt auenUoo. CornlnaHom.ev lata mln-- aict V' A. W. CaUU6eotr ViEsrstA, 2. John .f. Jay, : -- ; , d,' erst '. Oh bealtb, T :( ; that benejft:l And think of your comfort as well as your wealth. V&-- Tli American is the Ilislieat-Prlce- d that now. lust now. Is the time Maclilne Remember sweeten your nouses wiu wmtening or are tOWEB than those of other The me. ) dade, yet our prices cobwebs are hanxinf to oelllnr and . to ail points East ana west. anteea ' Cash advances made on unper- - I Call and see them, and at the same time hear the woet tones of the taaaoM arucus. ., a v. e. DepeS, Bates m BOOB AND BASH, i '.iS CREAT BRITAIN. ' Of all kinds, at the Still After the Pop. Loxdoh, 2, 5.30 a.m. The 7Ym correspondent as .Berlin telegraphs that II Is anticipated that the old Lowest Cash laws forbidding Intercourse be- n the Pope and Catholic clergy a Prussia, exeept through the gov At and be ernmsnt, will ska messjres wiu he iniroaucea wnouy O. .W. IAVISS. suspending Papal authority in ,t f Prussia until ine rope aoanuons cancel to the laws his pretensions Of the kingdom. Our Celebrated TEAS stand Labor unrivalled I r .iXr- - Extradition DmindMl Comlnsc to Cusnada-Jor- in a r- - -- makers.- w. . ping of ORE and BULLION a Sates of freight given and auar- - CAN DE HAD ON PROYISIONS' FOREIGN. th jmo. w.ssjrixt. - 'TV ' i bitgiveour-OustofMr- U XMTB WICX TOBWARD GOODS TO AIX MDCY IilQUID BLUEING, ' 1 Home-mad- e, ' . ' Storo TTVB HALT, til Mule, two Bone. Clotbiart Clotb, Pottery. Lime, Cdw rests. Wood, KlDdlinr Wood, Groccrle, Flue Kitchen Iianfe, Cbarooal, et W d "' . the Attn CrVARSIt fteonod-baa- ( , Cod Bna-n- Meter ; bktps tstitches, or breaks threads - or Needles I THOMAS OAKET, fhe AMERICAN is not the Machine of twenty years are FACTORY First .East Street, be-ttceen Third and Fourth South but the Machine of, therefore toe must expect Streets, Salt Lake City. improvements over the old styles 4tlOS Post Offios Box M7. We give no runners 10 or 15 per cent, to sell our Machines. i an you rood people who ralu jeu i y xrm ran a VISITORS . Boy companies. J . m diO HATS KSMOTKD : mm. v Office. F. AUERBACH &XF.D. s . Ac. the place, north i mmm . . to-da- y, JJnndee Marmalade, Yarmouth Bloaters, Edlnbtirgb Oat Meal and : , s rinnaa Baddies, . . ' Aieuer-- U. i un. wilt Xresb Herrinr, sin l : i and kvu o xiwiucTU L No dealer should fail to look through our Stock before b uy Large and ing. Our Prices are Low. n $50,000. ... JUST RECEIVED, at JUddelU Brown a Scotch Store, a fresh DMT1T, WHQLESALifDRY GOODS COWFEftEWCE Vut GOODS ings, Bleach Muslins, Denims, Check and Cheviot Shirtings, Ginghams, Prints, Percales, Cloths, Cottdnades, Jeans, Shawls and Dress Goods. , souiuuu pi re. Hartford, 2. The Churchman building was burnt last night; loes Watch. He has the most from the highest aotboritE.5 "'mmlai, leoce of tbo Watcbe. f?r "? Rumeix, Bill. Rumxxl. E. Rachel Grant, are Boston, 2. Labor troubles P. any of the sisters have reported in sevesal oforthe cotton braidS.If on wish to purchase. hand, this oiate Second house we manufacturing towns west of St. Mark's and New Hampshire, caused, Church, 13th Ward. Women' Exalleged, by an imperative order ponent, April 1. centre of from Fall River, the head theNatlonal Unlon.requirinjr opera tives to demand a restoration or the Mr. Beecher said at the Friday former prices. The strike at Great night prayer meeting that he "alFills, ft. H.,Is not general, and the ways had a good time In life." Just corporation claim that it is now so. But why did he write that nanus Deing "ragged edge" Ietter7 Why did he virtually ended, new no concession in wish he was dead? Cleveland Her-tly procured; made. At Lowell aid. prices willor be an intention to striae a notice has been given by the mule spin ners only In the Massachusetts MINING STOCKS. Prescott and Lawrence mills, and M0RXIQ BOARD: Increased pay Is demanded in al the other factories. The Mule San Francisco, April 2. Bptnners' Union at first votedornot to me 1180 out im upon receipt striae, Ophlr, 98; 98: 99: 99, b 3: 100, b 10 portant, orders irom ine national Association, served their notice 1100 Mexican, 28; 27 upon4 the mills mentioned; ine 1040 G A C. 19: 18 agents have informally declared 685 B & B, 62; 52k 52; 53, b 30; that the increase demanded wil 61; 62, b 3 nofe be paid, and a meeting of the 80 Savage, 132: 130 directors will be held in Boston to 250 Chollar, 65; 64; 64; 63 devise means for supplying the 115 HAN, 46; 45; 45 At New 980 O Point, 3Sr, 88): 38 laes of the strikers. arypoit, Mass., the weavers in al 280 Jacket, 90; 89; 90, b 3: 89, b 3; tne mills nave aemanuea me iui 91, b3 91; cents 485 Impl, 89; restoration of twenty-seve9. fit; 9 180 Empire Mill, 7; 6 per cwt. The liquor Dill, as a suuemuie ior 40 Kentuck. 17: 1716; Well-Selec- ted the present proniDUory law, nnaiiy 235 Alpha, 22; 22; 22 passed the bouse yesterday. It re- - 865 Belcher, 86; 36; 86; 37, b 39 uuires the Governor's signature to 845 Confidence, 22; 22 95 Con Va, 450; 455 become law. The bill prohibits the opea sale of liquor over the bar, but 155 S Nev, 12): 12 1410 Cala, 63; 62J; 63, b 3; 62; 62 provides ror licenses in connection with hotels and restaurants; the ts; 6346; 46; 45 law also dispenses with State po 240 Bullion, 15 Exchequer, 330 lice, and seizures to enforce It. PHENIX FIRE 10 Beg Bel, 100 1. Trial. The 800 Overman, 65; 56; 57; 56 i New York, 2. The Corridors of 20 Justice, ISO 11 BROOKX.TiV. OF the Brooklyn court house weie 300 Uoion Con, 8; 9 crowded from an early hour this 290 Lady Bryan, 6 .1840. Cluirlered havin 130 Caledonia, 17;6; 17 only those 17: morning, but tickets of admission were allowe 95 Knickerbocker, 4 to enter. The number of women 485 Balto, 9; 8 in attendance greatly exceeded that LOCK-STITC- H, EASY RraiiYG, on any previous day, and tn ny 2. tfew Yorkt Losses Paid-i-n last twenty years, mouth Church delegation naa i large augmentation, including Geld, closed 141: Govts, dull some of the chief members of the aud better feeling; Money 2 12,000,000. the court Rtecks, closed steady t Western society. Before opening Now ex-Represented by S..Minister Union. 771: Quicksilver. 24): Paci Evaits introduced Bigelow to Judge Xfellson, who in no Mail. 44: Wells. Fargo, 87: Ji. x. DURABLE, NOISELESS, vited him to a seat on the bench, Central. 100; Erle,31; Panaraa.118; BuHIIES&SIIEDLET, .... , . ;, As the eeated where was already Union Pacilio, 68; Bond,.97i; Cen Toffethsr with IIts other sistant Attorney General of the U, tral Donds, Companies. of 11:10 examination the at and 8., tteecher was resumed. SUCH INDEHNITY OFFERED I WAXfTED. ' Invitation Accepted. J.?SouM induce Liberal Patroosjre. THE GREATEST HIVEIITIOII OF THE PnESEIIT DAY, TO DO GENERAL BOTJSbV . i aios President Grant, . accepted A OI8L small in work a at the family. Apply the Invitation of the committee of Store!, w Main the Massachusetts Legislature, to Worklngmen's street. oil 1 THERE ARE NO HOLES . TO THREAD HI T. TA .1 attend the centennial celebration of Lexington and of the battles -t , l flud-th(- GENUINE ELGIN The CONFERENCE PEOPLE CAN OBTAIN POSITIVE BARGAINS in Sheet- TO-DAY- - Opposite the Ton Offi 4 At a Great Sacrifice without Delay, in: i in. Telegraph. - ttoe? At' To cIobo out business . Turcbaten ly be accommodate. - Smith, FACT WfliTki.HATi C. Asmussen's1 You win . - v.. -- 10c. yd. Carl Facific Armures, at -- 20c. yd. hoice Grenadines, at 20c. yd. 1 " Dress Goods,. at 20c. yd. ;l ! WKLt-KNOW- N sreat many Imitation elrculatlon at this prwut 1 self-sustaini- ng Concord. r . NORTH. HISCX3JLASEOCS. By - Verdict Set Aside. Spain repeatedly requested Germany to bombard Scarreus fer 1. An Immense flood In the Ten- the Quttav outrage, but that Germany refused because by the bom- nessee Valley. 2. The deepest snow for twenty bardment innocent persons would suffer. years at St. Louis, Mo. 3. Bill passed for the admission of Colorado Territory as a State in NOTICE. to ine union. 16. J. B. McKean. Chief Justioe To the Officer and Members of each Df Utah Territory, removed. 19. The Bandit chief Vasquez, Branch of the Relief Society in : .Salt Sake excuted at Han Jose, Cal. City, and to our JBro- -; ; 'M. John Mitchell, the Irish agithert. and Sitters generally, who tator, died. the United favor Order: 29. A hundred thousand people. vorable to the release of the Tich- influence e claimant, held a meeting in in We solicit your united home straw manufao-tui- e. sustaining !e Park, London. Our objectwln this is to assist be vellow fever eDidemicat Kev in establishing home industries in West and Havana. with the requirements failures report accordance Si. Twenty-eigh- t of the Priesthood; to contribute our ed in Frankfort. to The English Archbishop Man- mite thea great enterpiise of our becoming ning made a Cardinal by Pope We want the signature ofpeople. those Pius Ninth, in the church of St. who feel to sustain this willing Gregory, Rome. movement by purchasing our hats, 1.1 which, if we can get sufficient en couragement, we shall make for men and boys, women and girls at prices averaging from about fifty cents which, will be suitable for men's every day wear in the field TB WBSTSaH XmOM TP.KORAPH I, UTS. to one dollar and seventy-fiv- e cents for fine wear. 'S DISPATCHES. . We hope to supply this city in this department. ( EASTERN. R. E. E. Barney, Snow, Labor Troubles A New Liquor Bathsheba A. ; , . From Unvelled-Vl- sit the Emperor. - t", A,,' - : M.i i A number of killed by Monument an explosion, atv miners Charleroi, 24. ; ir-- '".'Sr'? . - - j - , CONSTITUTION United Order of TaUors. Q OIL DING . - Reddiue and Oorder Plants. Hunrlnf kws, Kulbs of DehliMS Medefre fch.Amaryi:iS Bails. fa.rt&s. WeddMr. neooraUons, fu eto , also neral, or express when oe-Plant seat IT mallman auaur one ovum Sired. K ester ny au win be ailed The cash must accompany ' nrders. ' Adnrers, l' dzusaw . |