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Show 1HWR-WKTHT- EVENING NEWS. 1 T IR, IT T ZEE vol. xvm. $f" 1, 'JK CHICAGO V .1,12 I Sn .. !. AMERICA If. '..nr. 'III l IlK-ll- ii L. f riuuuru ij.i. 3 lent, Iih ! i. rin . w in " II CO. and resistence to every attempt to embrace la the pension lists those who our common the flag-ofought against and forcountry, andas yet forgiveness far as possible of the getful ness treason aud disloyalty of Individuals and States, and: the use of every means consistent with patriotism to unite In the bonds of fraternity and peace citizens of alt portions ot the American Union. TELEGRAPH. jY una rss wttTiaa union Chi-;uj.i- f4i ;;,-,- tbaob vokk xkw IXX'l' Ml ESIX A NTKASIUK U , D. FORGES. TOOLS, Etc. 1 - i(,(iW..p' St., I Ton .('.l. 111 T"f '' U- SCALE OII. !iil Oypoaltli T. TIIE HA IRION MOVEMENT , CK.VI-RAI.- St. S. VA.S I'LUJK.M, THE M1HINA1. I'MIOM LEAtil'E, ETC. JOHN C. NEEMES CO., .i i .' fa c r rat d Faltte Va.siiix(stox, C0M?HCT10NEliS, ou Keaert 2& jiUMtolliced The Senate and postroad coru-mitU- -e has liocu inv'Mti;aliii;tb.e publication at the ovcruim-uprinting olllce of n ailt'KfO report of the committee and its circulation through, the cbaonelg pro- iliH uineuts. 'The iilcil for l.ublic document, which mailt' its lirst appearance yesterday, bears the utiual d loriual Senate hciidiiij;, and Is "lieportriTT, Tart a." Merobrru of tht; cuimiiittee were at a loss t how this ilocumcnt, of which none of t liein had ever beard before, could have worked its way through the oitice, where alone the forSecretary's mal headings are aillxed. The clerk whose duty il is to record and put lieatls upon documents of this character ;is tiny are received from the bciu called upon to explain, said the paper never passed through hits bauds. The manuscript having been sent for, It was found to have been received from anolherclerk in the secretary's offlce, whose (ffity t La to order such extra work as may be reqUrttt-Dthe committees and Senators at the government printing office, and it was aL--o found that an order for 200 extra copies, for the use of committees accompanied it. This clerk explains that this paper was brought to his desk, March ltith, this year, by the late "clerk of the committee jiA,ptetofiiet$ and post roads, bearingxhe usual' Senate headings in due form, with an order for ) extra copies to be printed for the use of the committee on print-ini- r. The clerk supposing the document to have passed through the regular channels, and the order in Itself being a proper one, sent the manuscript to the printing ofuVe where it was set up and priuted. The document is entitled, "Uc port on Postal Telegraph in the Senate of the United Stales.'' The first rive pages consist of propounded to the President questions of the Western Union Telegraptt Comand the remaining UI pages are pany, devoted to irss comments on the action Of the Associated Press in furnishing reports of the Presidential election. It is not intimated that any of t he questions to the President ef the Western Union were answered, nor does the ikicufiulalHle any reason for the pepuof.cation of the attaeks on the Associated Press, which are ia larsre the columns of papers which part from have never been able to secure the facilities of the Associated Press. A line of printed heading Indicates that the docuinentis priuted under authority received May 27th, 1884, six months before the publication of the press comments which form its chief part. The ex clerk of the committee, who also acted as private secretary to its late chairman, Senator Hill, of Colorado, was sent for by members of the committee, and. in replv to their inquiries, stated that he acted in the matter at the instance of Mr. Hill. A motion will be made in the Senate in behalf of the recommittee, to have this alledged comMembers of the port suppressed. assume mittee charitably that Hill was ignorant that be had no right to make a report as from a Senate committee twelve days alter he ceased to be a t U MICHIGAN AVEMDF. . a."EIXC.A-C3-0- uuiu-tu'iv- Iih.iIm ;nr krpt by .( '. M I., lis Kr;:mh Simrsaii J (Idlers, jrcur rally in I lie Ternloi y. 'in ' w STAR HORSE SAILS, I'OLISIIKD OK lJKl'KIJ, than any lmo mi We guar .ui let' our NaiLs oi m Quality ami t" Inluralniily to any roach1. Will u ht-r- . v ;i Made from the Best Norway Iron, Finished Already to drive, by the I'NION IIOliSK NAIL CO., CHIGASOKit I'l I lv n!c L. 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NONrl&sT CEIICAGO, Ma ;;lf titrrr Win.!.-.,,!- : ri. h I itiiiti I, fif and , ',.. hv all "'I In'iit ..ii. tin- fVU . iinii;il luniitiire ilf.Xir ) Mali's UltiliMi A SPMIALrV. Wc-li- ii -i m it V 1 K TKf.Kl: 544 DKOADWAT, from Waablnffloa. Washington, 28. In accordance with a provision in the last Indian appropriation bill, Commissioner Atkins of the Indian bureau has ordered the removal of Joseph's band of Nez a. o 1'erces Indians from Indian Territory. Of the Indians composing this 12 will be sent to the ColVilie band, -c a, reservation, Washington Territory, and the retnaiuder to the Lapwai reservation in Idaho Territory. The Commissioner of Indian affairs issued schedules of supplies re. quired by I ndians this spring, includ' tajrwa r(K ,ooo worth of beef and .) ing worth of dry goods. Advertise-- ' mi nts for proposals will be published in tlie democratic newspapers hereafter. Commissioner of Pensions Black has decided that a inothcr cannot be allowed a pension as adependeut mother and the accrued pension of faer husoand for the same period of time. He says: "Upon careful consideration of the laws relating to the subject, l am of the opinion that when united in a person, HANDLE CSOPET WARP, two claims become making only one beneflciarr, that person cannot be allowed, either direetly WHIT: AM (III.UKED, or indirectly, the benefit of two pensions for the same period of time. I'JEXOEJ Such allowance would be contrary to tlie provisions of the statute, which Z. n. M I. Mile AjtfiiU. Can 1'0 obiaiuoii tore-it all their biancii throughout the declares the pension law shall not be construed so as to allow more than iy Territory. one pension in the same time to a perby Z. LjlJ to-d- Ht- -. de-ctas- ed USE TPIB DEST in USE. Manif,u:turcrt of rrystal aad Toiored Table Ware, Lamp Woods, Jelly Tumblers, Jelly fails, Ktc. full line of out Roods c.'tii bo found at ore. I.ittlti ('. M. I. and its brunch Kouiidy's and Clark, luldredge A Co s. A & Trk.. UMITKU. ' , CO., ilamiftKitrtrt Atui Jubbtrt of PUMPS AND FIRE ENGINES, Amm l.eai 11 pe ana NkM llpei, I'ln iiilxim' and fUfmmm t liters' KrHM (JeMi, BU-liil-!, llonc iad faekint- - Implements, v,a .'" ki SeVbHD ST.7sf. imimiii an mii in I V iiai h'IBS, LBOIS. MO. to-da- y. Peterson's Meat Mark. PETEBS0N & WEST, tir BUTCHEES. SAUSAGE A SPECIALTT. JEt ba fasailv Trade Solicited. Order b 4 WKST, KHiST SOUTH HTUKKT. i. l. Nlove Pipe thoKltsow. Ucst (riven It Satis, and meet factkr wita Ajaiek Sale. Kor sale by Z. C M. I. branch stores. , ; ,i i;,- - 1 233 FIRST SOUTH' STREET No, 70., E; TEt-EPHON- E 19 TO GIVE NOTJCE THAT flHrS of have not X 1 busi&cas, changed my pluce Either have I auy connection with any but can be found night or day ther old stand to promptly and efficiently .tII the Ira, all ordere entrusted to my care. Tele-fr- i Oidtue answered by return train. SEXTON'S OFFICE la eme r Mtf The folio wing objects and alms are' added to the principles of the League: The protection of home industry as opposed to the ruinous policy of free trade; second, American policies and to-da- ut President o$, Guatemala. Saeea V Vai JhMsateae Six Francisco, 28. First day of the spring race meeting of the Pacific Coast Bloed Horse Association, Billow won the first race, California stakes for half naile,in 60 seconds. Nellie Peytotfr won the jpecond race Hearst stakes, alt ifeSi three quarters of a mile talHX. Estetle won the third Winter's stakes, three-yeahalf In Duke olds, mile and a fonrth-selling purse, Monday won the mile lu 1.44 if. Phillip won- the ttrth lor all agesTtnilo ahdUn eighth purse n -' ' ... In two-year-ol- ds, r- 1.B5X'. i v- Another Veteran , Suttes-iaa--- Nbw Ohj.kath, 28,' A Tiqvf'Dcma-era- t Blloxl, Mrssisslppi, special says: Jeff Davis is Suffering from a return of his rheumatism, complicated with the out of hispid wound, which breaking be received In Mexico 38 years ago. T "Y" FOREIGN TUB BITUATlON IS EUROPE ASIA. raw or THE WAR Al AFRICA. THE PEACE PACTIOX IN UK CAT BRITAIN, ETC. araapeeca at Wavr with aXasala. 28. There Is a marked lull London, In the war scare. In fact, among the d there is no war very scare at all. Borne of the flery Jingos are beginning to ask themselves what grounds they have had for causing all the alarm ol the past week. The first announcement ef the Qneert(s summons calling out the army reserves and militia, almost created a panic. It aroused the national pugnacity thoroughly. It made every lighting Englishman ready to fight right away. Their pugnacity is still up, but there Is a growing belief that it is up for nothing. Their blood thirst is being slaked with the coldest kind of water. After putting everybody in a fever heat of excitement by springing, without notice, a call for the reserves, the Ministry are now apparently attempting to diminish the import of Her Majesty's message by delaying to state what number of militia and reserves will be selected and put under arms. Every effort Is made to, draw the government out on this point, but so far without success. But the ministers have allowed reports to be circulated to the effect that no more than 25,000 men are wanted. There reports have emanated from such good authority, and have been so persistently circulated, that they are now generally believed, and so far, to use an American the thing has "petered expression, thousand men are out." Twenty-fiv- e Just about enough to fill the vacancies in the muster rolls caused by the recent draft for the Egyptian station. Some people think there never was any danger of actual conflict with Russia, and that the Government was even to obtain the glory and credit trying with the people of having Intimidated liussla by an act which was admitted to be enormously magnified in the popular conception, but which was really a matter of course and practically Insignificant. Gladstone has replied to the most pressing requests for information as to the true import of the Queen's summons by saying the has decided to postpone all statements upon that subject until after Easter. This reply was accompanied by the statement that the government hoped it would be able during the interval to reach aoinc arrangement with Russia. Taken either as statesmanship or hurabugi the Premier's evasion most be considered a clever piece of work ef its kind. Lists of all men available for service in the army reserves and militia have been called for. The Dockyard departments have been officially notified to hold themselves in readiness to supply extra stores for the military and naval service. The Army and Navw Gazette blames the minor sews agencies for fomenting war rumors. It charges them with bavlug circulated "yarns" about alleged harried sailing of ships, in which stories,' very often, ships actually on duty at foreign stations have figured as being ordered to outfit. The military garrisons lit Ireland will be maintained inlulrstreugth, and may be Increased from the reserves. Agents of Irish organizations have the Kuasiaa Embassy in approachedOffers of assistance In case Paris with war occurs between Russia and England. These agents propose to foment a rising in Ireland while England is engaged ia Afghanistan, and to fit out privateers in America to prey upon British Commerce.' AH they ask is that Snasuv shall furnish her Irish allies with the means to carry out their part of the bargain, and they oiler to work as cheaply as possible. re ta Tarkey. -- Overtures to Turkey for an alliance with Russia are still under consideration'. Diplomatic advice from Athens and Constantinople concur in corroborating the truth .of jxho report, that secret negotiations have been for some time In progress with Austria, Greece ts and Russia for new territorial an with Tarkey. Under this Rus sift is to obtain the annexation of East Itoumelia to Bulgaria, with the extension of the principality east to and the AEgean Sea Greece is to get part of Macedonia with a frontier line across the Seeos and Ilaleac-tlo-q rivers to the mouth of the latter In the Gulf of aialoalca. Austria is to obtain a new. frontier from the plains of Kosaoua to the westers side of Mt. Ovenllos along the river Strymon to the iKgean Sea, the centre of the Austrian territory to be a part of Salonica. Russia also asks to be accorded the right to occupy the forts on the Black Sea at the entrancato the iBosp horns. Knowledge of the laci of these negotiations .pending has increased , the chances In favor of the consummation members The of the Commons are circulating a petition to Gladstone,rrrginr him to secure the submission of the Afghan dispute tOiArbltratlon. The petition ,ls not getting asy names except of extreme Tsse sober-minde- nt ; ange-men- Rou-T&ci- , ia "peace-at-any-pric- e'' - u.t.i, . of-ce- Sisters of left-Franc- ' ur I. an an y : i ; tr-ii- For a Number of Years, Little Girl, My g, Anglo-Russi- Charity mny bo "fairest end foremost of trio that wait on mini's most dignified ;:n I happiest slate," lut the dignity ami mi; piucss of man cannot long endure uncut the health that may lie obtained in :i A.W. few bottles of Ay r' SHrwnpnrllls. Tarker, lumber dealer, 20(1 Itlonry street. Montreal, One., write: "After help-troubled with l)ncpM.i for a year, aud with Sail KJjcum Charity, attached to St. Mary's Infant Asylum, Dorchcstrr, Mass., certify to (bo Inestimable value of Ayer's Sarsaparilla in the treatment of sore eyes and skiu diseases, among the many. unfortunate children nnder their cart-- Mrs. S. Bodwell, Wilmington, Mass., writes concerning the treatment of her daughter, who was troubled with sore ctcp, as follows : 44 1 gave Ayer's Sarsaparilla lo I was cured of both disease by uin; eix bottles of A) er' Saruv urilla." !.;. Tralno, Puxbury, Mass., writes ' li ix found Ayer's Snrs!iiarill:i an fiirm i.'iM 1'" remedy for bilious troubles i.iul .D sia.' Henry Cobb, 41 Russell st., ( hail. -town, Mass., writes: "I was compli t. y cured of Dyspepsia, by the uo of Ayi" Sarsaparilla." Win. l.ee, .loppa. M writes : " have tried Ami's Sarsajpsuilla. and It has done n)e so much ph1 that shall alvny9 regard II as Ihe best oif bin..! purifiers." Euilueut plisicl.m- I'lvscilbo Ayer's Sar-- and must say that she never took anything that helped ber so ranch. I think ber eyes never looked so well, as uow, sluce they were affected, and her general health is Improving every day. She bas taken but half a bottle." A. J. Simpson, 147 East Merrimack st., Lowell, Mass., writes: "My weak eyes were mado strong by usira; Ayer's Sarsaparilla." C. E. Upton, Nashua, N. H., writes : " For a number of years I have been troubled with a humor in my eyes, and was unable to obtain any relief, until I commenced 1 : l . 1 I - using Ayer's Sar saparilla I believe It to be tho best of In all cases requiring a powerful aUcrailvo treatment. purifiers.'' saparilla. Wood Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr f. P. A. Mas., Co., For solo by all Druggists. Price $1 ; alx bottles for 5. M. K. P. W. MADSKH, CTMMINtis, REMEMBER TIIE EARLY stos IM'I'II, It .1 BREAKFAST I'; STOVE. -- mmmm. I lit .1" -- ,. liwsin ii AaianiaaaiiTi A .aa-ain- ay . 191 gov-emine- NO. 107 1885. MARCH 30. loai; been socially conspicuous, have M. G'tbsou, who had once beeu a memIt is rumored ber of the Church, but had been exsuddenly, waii occasioned by communicated, was now prime luiuis-te- r that their departure to King Kalakaua, who was v ry the receipt of secret orders from St. Petersburg to Immediately Join their frieutlv to the Elders and Saints. But few Of the natives who joined the regiments. Church weru allowed to emigrate, in luMlno I'ommlsalaner. (be Awaiting consequence of the great deaeise In the from Gub-ra- n population of the islands during the Loxrex, 2S. Dispatches seemand Penjdeh show that the situa- past few years. The Saints there teach-ied willini; and obedient, and the tion on the Afghan Frontier is unThe counniusiou under comof the Oospel had becu of great changed. mand of Sir John Pefer Lumsden, have benefit to them. The labors ol the a completed basis for the delimitation Elders had been principaHy among the of the boundary and are still awaiting natives, as the foreign population paid the Arrival of Gen. Zelidow, the llus-si- little attention to religious affairs. commissioner. The Russian sub- There were a little over three thouthe conquered countries of sand members of the Church in the jects of Asia are said to be ripe for re- mission. The speaker hail been surCentral volt and to be eagerly lookiug foren-an prised to find such Ignorance Iconcern-inand prejudice arainst the latter-da- y war, which would as existed among people able them to rie in rebellion aod atSaints rear.. from Russian the he had met while away from whom tack the army The vessels of the Channel squadron Utah. The world seemed drifting into have arrived at Milford Haven.. Their skepticism. He had been identified Sainls lor the last appearance is unexpected, aud the with the Latter-datheory oHered is that they await orders. fifty years.and knew that the principles of the Gospel taught and practiced by Preesatlsaary. them were pure and true. 88. L Elder George Reynolds next addresNord, the RusBhusskls, i followublixbes the sian sed the cougreiratlOQ. lie referred to Kan Uere, success which had attended the the the upou ing significant commentary r resent state of the Aftrhau disuute of the Gospel among the reaching "The people of Russia regard the flawaiians, and also among the whole quarrel with saugtroid and with Maorles, oi New Zealand, It was be- no trace cf irritation. This is owing licved by the Saints generally that the to their couvictioQ of the absurdity ot Inhabitants of those inlands were a the idea of any war between Russia branch of the race which dwelt on this and England resulting from the Afghan continent anciently, aud that the Mood Imbroglio, and the impossibility on of Israel Mowed In their veins, and their psfrt of regarding seriously the they received the Gospel more readily warlike demonstrations being made by than the Gentiles, w ho seemed to be England in India." Le Nord also turning trem God. This was an age of priuts a letter, dated St. Petersburg, skepticism, more especially in religious March 23d, in which the writer, who is affairs, and in those nations among referred to a good authority, wrs; whom the Gospel had been most "The present Russian military move thoroughly preached. The result of ment is nothing nut a precautionary- this was a tendency to division among measure, dictated by the most elt- the people. The Saints were more mentarv principles ol national pru united than the world, and this uniou was considered an evil by their enedence. v'-mies. Their strength was in their General UrJkfa Advance. union, w hich was brought about by the LoxrioNj 2;Oeo. Graham telegraphs influence of the Holy Spirit. They from SuaMm that he expects to be able could be united only on the principles sufficito have completed of righteousness. They could rely to enable his army to only ent water ou God, and to attain to eternal advance toxamai. He says be has or lives in Ills presence, ' they must ad- dered ail available men from seven war jhere to the truth, and their trust put imlps anchored in the KeTea on riu B mm. i ney seemed to ie now In so . aknn, for garriwon duty tow, that lesson. I he motto, "in thai UuvwiHwe rugrrtar loree at Suakliu learning God we trust, was on our nation.il could Imi imcd in the advataee and was probably applicable in XJsBifi bignia. The censorship over com, the earlier days of our republic, but all telegrams sent' froro Suaklra to the the' nation now seemed to trust more press lias been made recently much in themselves. But for the Latter-da- y striqter tnan ever, camegrams re- Saints there was no other hope for ceived from Suez, between which place sympathy or help in the hour and Kuakim there Is good communica of trial, than by trusting la- - the tion, show that Gen. Graham is mak Ixnl, and the nearer they lived expediing very little progress in his to Him the greater would bo the power tion lo Berler. After the rouch-bcr- manifested in their deliverance. Some to make which two people had been alded of a gospel speaking weeks have been consumed aud several of Ik had uever heard rnt hundred lives lost, bis camp is or compromise of a time wbeu the Almiuhtv read Just two miles nearer Beroer tnan is comprotrrtsed with evil. Such a thing Snakim. His camp is connected with rcould not be. There had been times Suakim by a tramway. Nothing i yet When evil was permitted to apparently done in the way ol etftBstrsjctmr gain the ascendancy, but the word to the proposed Berber railway for the Saints always was to live by every whole army word that proceeded forth from the transport service. The Is suffering men, mules and camels mouth of God. They could never give being compelled to carry otherwise unup any of the principles of the Gospel, necessary burdens in the torrid heat. and receive salvation. It was God's Typhoid fever and dysentery is quite laws, and His laws alone, that could among the troops, although save aud deliver them. There was no prevalent in the official dispatches to London the possibility of compromise. Nothing health of the soldiers is described as ever had or could be, gained by excellent. At Gen. McNeil's zereba faltering been, and turning from the cause of cases of been have there many fatal, heaven. All experience proved that as well as of disabling sunstroke. the more the Saints kept the Graham Gen. and the commandsclosely z. Suakim, of the greater were whole British army advance arrived to- the blessings HeGod, bestowed upon them. This McNeill's Gen. at zereba. no had day quarrel with the world. advance includes alt the troops except They Their mission was one of good will five hundred men taken from each to mankind, just as the Sarior regiment left behind to garrison Suak- aud His disciples had taught. No man im. A violent sand storm delayed the would Injure ,Bls brother or sister by movement considerably. the commandments of the Osman Digna's losses dnrlng all the keeping Lord. The Gospel taught all to be virengagements of the past week are esti- tuous, temperate and godlike. It would mated at 4,001) men. make men better and happier on earth, In save and them eternity. The Latter-da- y ImpesKtlna; Baltic at Tamil, were maligned more than Saints The number of sunstrokes among the any other people on eartb.This was be troops daily increases. The troops are cause they were engaged in building up greatly overworked with convoy duty tne KiBirooin or uou, ana satan. real during the day and sentry service at izing that his reign was nearly over, night. The building of the Berber rail- was exerting ail his energy for their way is suspended outside oi Suakim, overthrow. But it was said that proowing to the inability of the army to fessed Christians opposed the Latter-da- y afford protection along the line beyond Saints; so did, and the Jews camp. It was decided that the forces opposed Christ they and His followers. The necessary for such protection cannot cause and the effect were the same. be spared at least nntil after the imThe spirit of evil still carried on the pending battle at Tanuti, Which is ex- warfare against truth. Education rand pected to be decisive, shall nave been civilization, while they mlghtjbe potent for rail- factors in fought. The laborers engaged mankind, did not will be employed alone lead improving way constructionmuch-needmen to the richt. The edu meantime in the work of cated of did not seem anv improving the wharfage accommoda- more able to comprehend the truth tions at Suakim. than those who were not so learned. but who were bonest in heart. It was HesU avnd Malaria. the gift of the Holv Ghost, a new birth. of the marines from that led people Into all truth, aud it Forty per cent, the fleet here are sick with enteric was too testimony and knowleutre re complaints. Many are also suffering ceived through that Spirit that distinfrom ailments of the eyes. The troops guished the Latter-da- y Saints from the will advance Monday from the woriu. mis testimony was stroncer zereba and construct another than all It was the word of zereba five miles nearer Tamai. Gen. the Lord,argument, the end of controversy. The Graham is anxious to get his troops Saints knew they were the people of into a permanent summer camp as and wished all the world would soon as, possible, because he fears there God, be the same, but that position could be may be reached bv walkincr in the frlghtiul mortality among them if they are much longer exposed to the only and narrow path, and obeying straight feo&t influence of the truth for the love and malarial terrible of It. The God their present quarters. tbls constantly worshipped, people Is no re of confirmation the There as at gave revelation, as well to nego any port that Osman Dlgna askedwuu for the of J lis time, guidance tiate terms oi surrender lien. Church, and in this way they received Graham. a strength and power that astonished Use tne world, l hey did not depend upon War. OppofclMgthe testimony of men. but on the London. 28. The Federation of Lib received from God, who eral Associations, which wields the knowledge would control their destinies, and overgreatest Influence upon the Liberal rule all for the good those who votes, has decided to actively oppose trusted in and obeyed ofHim. The the continuance of the war in Soudan. wicked tried to cut off revelation. It is believed the government is not some at one place and some at another, unwilling to submit to party coercion, but the Lord would continue to reveal and the opinion prevails that it will tits win turoua-- ills servants, and abandon the intention of marching to would deliver Ills Saints and bring Khartoum, and after tte defeat of hem through to victory. Osrnao Dlgna has been aoootuplished, apostle iieoer 8. Grant was nleascd will endeavor to open negotiations when be heard reports from mission with the Mabdi. aries that others were receivlng'lhe atelaforesnsaeestn Nat Repaired. Gospel. It gave great Joy to the El29. Geu. Negrier telegraphs ders to know that they had brought Paris, from Langson, under date of the 27th souls to a knowledge of the truth. inst.: "The greater part of the bri- Men of the world were surprised at the Saints, but gade is now concentrated here. The nnlon of the Latter-da- v advanced guard remained yesterday the Saints themselves knew that tbelr before the gate of China. The enemy anion came through their willingness The enemy lost to keep thccomroandmeutsot God .They failed to appear. were now in a similar position to that heavily Tuesday. Oar losses during of the three Hebrew children when they the two days' fighting, were six officers were oruexeu in wore an tne icioi. And and 72 men killed and 190 men wounded. All our wonuded have Ween as the three Hebrews did, so would the of God do, obey bis laws and brought here, We dq not require fur- people listenther reinforcements. Strong reserves trust in Him. They had ed to the testimony ot one who had were found at Chu." persecution for bis religion's at Dm sake Swltaer- - surxered sake, one who had lived an honorable, virtuous me. it bad been said that the strongest nroofs of the divlnltv of Berne, 23. The Swiss Parliament, as Christ's mission was the voluntary wila measure towards suppressing the lingness of Hisdisciplettosnflerdeatb curse, of brandy drinking, which has for II Is Gospel . The Latter-d- a v Saints grown to frightful proportions In the manuestea ibis wUUnemena.Taeir lead. Repoblie since the wholesale introduc- ere bad given their Uvea for the cause and tion of cheap French brandies, has Taylor carried ia hid body passed a resolution restoring tar the President ballets received when with tan Prophet enstoros tho right oi local option in re- aad Patriarch at the time of their margard to tho sale ol Intoxicating liquora, tvrdom bv wicked men rind ws aa and giving to the cantons the privilege to aole deliver His people as of imposing taxes on the domestic manufacture ot spirits in addition to wnea ti aeiiverea tne Three Hebrews, and would make His nower manifest the tax on its sale. The cantonial on wiBe in cases is abolished. The duty res- la their behalf. If it was necessary for olution passed is the result of profound them, to suffer they would do so. Men to-d- purposes, securing to all citizens the enjoyment of the rights to which they are entitled by birth or naturalization, and'sectning to worklngmen tfee largest liberty in tlie pursuit of employment consistent with law and order; third, the enactment ot such laws and provisions tor their enforcement as may be necessary to secure to every citizen of each State and Territory of the American Union a freea ballot at all elections, together with fair count and faithful return of the same; fourtn, sush amendments from time to time of State and Federal constitutions as shall become necessary to protect society from the. causes and effects of vice and crime, and to secure such reforms inour social, educational, industrial aad political ' systems as shall cultivate virtue and promote the welfare of the people j fif th, system of primary elections regulated by a law in the aid enacting that all citizens nomination ef (candidates for elective ..radicals. .!i,.-offices and throwing round the primary every safeguard now provided at local S3. A number of Russian and general elections ; sixth, pensions Paris,whose for Union soldiers, wives aadphildre presence in Paris has !; UNDERTAKER of UTAa ('Arrng-iatei- ; , PIONHUIl AW Auk for the w n JOSEPH E.TATL0E l el ou Xnl ioautl I'nlsn Iagae. Piui.ADKi.riiiA, 28. The National, Union Iieague met in annual session Cen. H. V. Grosvenor, of Or KYKKY BISCBirriOH, Whio, was elected president lor the envar. The following resolution suing was adopted : t, RtprfeMUd by JOUH MAX. Resolved, That the secretary be dito open correspondence with For sale at Z. C. M. I., tiodbe. Pitts A Co., rected Barnes A Davis, Moore. AiJea A Co., ic. Alf , any organization having for its cardinal S P. Teadel. CauninKioa A Co.. Clark, principle the protection of AmeridlO s can Industry, with the view to mutual Udredr it Co., Seara . Liddle. irannfafturtn of and Itenleri rur !ale hy Z. ('. M. 1. and all the urtaoipa) htii". lu the Territory, and II. B. IXAWkAIN. A(Mi .vc: Arthur, accompanied iv Senator Cameron, Mr. and Mrs.Mc-Michaaud Miss Wallace, left Wasb-ini'tthis afternoon for fortress Monroe. A large number of friends, including members of the Cabinet who arc now tu the city, several member's of the diploma! ie corps, a number army aud navy olticers aud many ladies and gentlemen well known in private life, gathered at tlie station to see the party off. y The Secretary of the Navy issued a circular for the information and government of all concerned, stating the provisions of the law enacted the' last during the closing hours of from the Congrepa, which provides that :td inst. Past Assistant Kngineersof the Navy should receive during the third live years after the date from which tney'take rank as Passed (llrst) Assls- on shore taut, when at sea, leave or waitibg orders duty, JiiiO: ouand after the fourth live fl.oo. During years from that date, when at sea, n shore duty, $2,3j0; on leave 2,7ou. or waiting orders, $1,j0 The IrWcAiiscM has been ordered from Panama to Ia Union, San Salvador. it is understood that J. I?. Uaird, of Sonator Colquitt, of Georgia, will shortly be appointed chief of the dead letter oflice. son-in-la- KI.ECrKtC FVSX. Agrif-oltura- ( i Bl.ASTISO, KEXTUCKT KIlTVJi, VAIK LAWS, JtVCK, M'F'O "r tt quhpowd iejir RL.11SEY son.'' to-da- I'.ni on hand a romnlete atock of Contnt!v kiu n nd Jnatiy celebrated ivil 196 MQHTH .. diiM ly GOODS, New ay $750,-ihn- HAZARD POWDER ocMe, s P1n lrvxt 1 PITTSIJUliOIf, PA., IN il'i-- A M C II. L, aad Itjsmlolph Street, 11,1 JI. member of the Senate. Wolfe, PattonA Co., UPHOLSTERERS' I. ETC. li.TS, 2STEW YOE3C. ii iii:m ki.i iimiii'I. Cabin et Hardware N; Ui BiOCETS. VTTVIJS4 Ac Oo., HKlKIt & IMUHWIIfllDT. W.l-il.- CLttTH5. CO. & Information has to the effect been received here y that a movement is on foot to- - overthrow the government of Honduras, and to form an alliance of the people of that country with the people of Ntcar-augu- a, Costa ltica and San Salvador Geu. Barrios. The movement against is reported to have originated with Marco Aurelio Soto, former 1'residemt of Honduras, now in New York City. Since Barrios' announcement of his intention to make himself "supreme military chief of the Central American States, Soto, it is said, has been at work trying to break the alquietly liance of Ilouduras with Guatemala. His negotiations have, been carried ou -' general of the former counthrongn awhom be has an Intimate actry with quaintance. The people of Honduras are understood to be opposed to Barrios, and arc only waiting for an op- portunlty to break away jroru litm. They are, therefore, willing to join forces with the Nicarauguau goveru-raeto overthrow their own preseut The Nicaraguan forces, government. It is asserted, will muster f,0U0 men or more, and will cross the border line of Honduras and aid in the revolution of the opponents of Barrios in Honduras. It is said an army of 5.000 men can be raised by the States which are allied In resistance to the pretentions of the y j Si:NI I'OIi CATAMKil'K. ii iii i r IIL 1 of ifiitrv Taljlrt, S'.,i,ls, Kir i. Fllll Ball TING , ay Our Ooods are kep it Branch Stores. iinJ.ntlilodly the very best in the mar If "U iiave nv doubt a to thia fart, uo coutiCI trr t!e .4.ap aoa yoo will material and l'r.ev m r maile of the finest ill iully nl pr.4! I CA 1C.JPIH Wen-al- e, -- Jmm, HAMLIN HEMPHILL, rilUKILE IS NO ECOXOMT IN BCTING JL mivtliing Boh:ly berjtuxe it itCHKtF, but when vuu rjiu get tlie 33TH JB'T ' the price of tiie poorer artici it 1 oiar it iv to tout U.vu.ulaa to purcbM. SO nr 73 BaeaLaaaa Slreat, in Sdwk lv Suit l.iiki' aitiultliijjr Fairbanks Fine Family Soaps. .r let. HTLJ. F5B CIS A STEiM PLUMBERS MATERIALS, IKE BEST! USE 109 Uua NU lvW York. Manufacturers of and Dealers in OOTTOH Druid Mills. sail Duck, "andVoo.lcrry," other tavorite brands, all 'I'oi.hkmiis" uiinibers ilarU, Medium and Soft. WMFIi mittL5.llK.M0l.ll II tee sun Ootto Cahvass of all numbers 14 to IV) itches wide, for Dock. Car, Trunk and aad Wagon Coverings, Machine Apron t,,r other purposes, cyan tan Ur la store aad made to order. ArenU for U. fl. RunlrogorCo.. "Standard" less the Cie antity. .nd "Ecle,-- hycan be obtained at 7. O. M- - I. These Good JOBBERS Af;o, ill. 'iii(iMti.i.inilv In TURNER & CO., BRINCKERHOFF, , Stult-m- VN tin- ":l y M. " & and - uBHCRiprioK. - Uie worlil Wo Ci liirtiriteo Palmer, of Kvaar BY 7.. Our over im Now York. n?ZZj, I. FOR SAI.K C In uso nil AW-Hf- 0 LHolert LOOKING GLASSES (iio; ly Hon. :. r"-- tfcmtmcturtn of and its ;n.' iimpi. ft tir t i'nrt Strongest i;i i imng Chm1; in thl Market, puMal ,.i Hit' i.i..; mi: utlilri-v- s f,,r infurma- ui B. W. MEliRIAM & CQ., - niul I. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel ol purity, strength and wholesomene.. iiore I'lDBonural than the onlinaj y kind, and cannot ba aold in oompetillon wttk the multitude of low text, short weight, aJn oi phosphate Sola OfUfpowder. t Hutu. Rotil BAarwa Pow lieu C., 1'JtJ Wall Street. New York. Earrtos. a 2S. Washingtox, 191 AMERICA. & 23, 30, 32,(1 LIBE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH TERRITORY, MONDAY EVENING, ictuo tiiadi;. CII ID UST -- A- rs, ed SOLD A. 1ST '.C JbJ ID W. MADSEN & CO., First South St., P. SILK WOlfMS. It AT I,. I. AM) A. Yol'MI'S ITIOK SALE Store. Var Yellow, a Kreneh IMIII I H. ManteU, iron Jfnminianri, 11 earth Stone. HENRY WAGNER, to-d- ay to-d- ay to-d- best agitation, as it is believed the remedy for drunkenness lies in encouragement of the substitution of koo cheap wines for spiritsas a beverage. SUNDAY SKUV1CKS. Services were held in the Tabernacle Sunday, March' 29th, commencing at 2 P m. , President Angus M. Cannon WlUCTOSI IfWII. 61 lEPJSITSjmill 1l. BREWERY mw Makas (JnUecUons, reinlltlnc prorrerta promptly LiflER BEER ALE and PORTER, WHOLKSALK AND KKTAII- - Eat 11 KST 4 II NTS. IC .4 A. FISHER BREYVIM CO., S Brewery near U.C.B.R. b.A.B.O. nepots, A 6ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, Telephone 294. Wo are now prepared to nroninUv sumvlv vrtlhKcand ltottlcd llecr of ii ST., WKST. Dinners from 11 to S p. m . l,rt Otlter Meats from SVc. to hi.tr It BEST THE MAIIKKT ArroilDi IhepnMic 8uerior quality, at popular prices. A. FISHER BREWING rfltST SOUl'II MEALS AT ALLHOmiH 0. Box 1049. P. r CO. LUNC1IK8 TUT VP for TOUKISI IX SILKS! HOME-MAD- E HOWK MAIK HILK HKIA1 4J04IUM, SccnnS hease Itos.l. No. Knll rt. IV MUSSKR. Soulli of Sila Kacury, t'afton AT THE Ka. 2. HIGHEST CASH PilKjAlQ 1. FBI 4ht iL04lflJOHJllll( OF UTAH. K verr lajr lrm ia la a'rloek. aa froan SI i o'rfafk, la Mrrrhanfs, Huslness Men and Iheir 'terk. and Ilie tit aeral fnltttr. far Luurla RANDS: FAHIt-- - 11f Main Street, S PATKNT, t LUNCH PARLOR, GO. MUli Ko. 5.V AWtA Temple Street, East. Ojffiee: 21 South Temple Street, West lIAKEim IV. U MKUC1IANTM MILL mJII I'KOI'RIKTOK. TKUMS $1.00. tUM sad Meals at nil aeura.tU ccni l ROLLER fMtnln KircM, l.aae llj, I last. ,J. CHORIKIt. mur. PIONKE It PATENT J. URirriTHS, rropriator. CITY HOTEL, t'lral Ill OTTOMAKH, UHOM4KAIXN, nitIM AIIKW A I.AIM HATIXS aaa CIRKNAIklNr.K; Also, IlANIIKKRCIf IF.rN, for Milo st ttaanr.irtorrr Prices, by . - j I Bays snd Nells Eirhsnif ou Torh, faan Frsnrlsfn, 4 lilrsio, Ht 1. on I a, Omshs, l.onfton. and rln! pal Cnilu-nla- l 8ALT LAKE CITY, Second Oouth Street, Three Door frora Max Street. M 2IMI.OII Wa. W. I. . S. Jill Ritkr, ts. Cashier, Jas. T. I.iiTiJt, Assl Cashlrr.j BmlL Mil . Ki.niiRixiE, Presulrul J iNNiNiis, Vice Tren. R. '. IEKIIES CALIFORNIA . . ( AITMI, - ISAM fll'V. F'KRAMOKZ I.ITTt.B, .biMN Sua wr, ias south tkmi.k st., Aurmll I- - NI'Rrl.lN, Mmnltlt, OraU mnd OyptmiU . H SALT LAKK Stonecutters and Builders, mm S li MBOm DESERET WATSON BROS., TcHnbstoaes, A Cil; U. S. IJKl'OSITOKY Jit. 00 per variety of ."Silk Worm eggs. ounce. This specie of worm does excel lently in this countrv. For particulars en quire at llti Main Street. to-d- ay d and 53 51 D L3Y R Salt Luke Ker-ve- nl Oa. WHEAT. THE NKATKST lsHKAIKST KATIKil IN SALT IAKK t'lTY. HOt Come ami gU e ut t$ mil. liiU Telephone Ko. S71. Office Telephone o. S87. , ELI AS MORRIS, Supt. f F. II. (JUICE, Pkopriktoii. ay 0VBRLAN1) FOR SALE OR EXCILWGE d, naa called but this was FOR not so, for they were under the most solemn covenants to live pure aad upLnmber, Grain, Flour, right lives. t Y ' The choir sang the anthem : Etc. KtC, South of Walker tnem-wicke- , "Glory to God In the highest. " Benediction by Elder Jas. II. Anderson. Better aeemoAtteaa at t4sa Rate than any other llutal In U Chty. Produce, . .f!":::::::::: urain unonjiorin. Haw Apparatus..... rarlor itilllara. Tattle with Halls and HOUSE, flout, Main St, Salt Lake City, Utah. S , TERMS, $1.00 to $1.75 40 00 40 oo AOOORDTKU PEH DAT, TO ROOM. W. A, riTT, Proprietor. SB 00 Caes tl 00 Light Take the street inara that pns to and Wagea...... In old doctors 'saw Yhe 74 0W presldfngi fraaa lha Deiiot, and pay.aa attention lo" benefit of Iron for the blood, bat the iiorse.... Baxter six horse power Kujftnc and dX . 400 00 Canvasser! for oilier House. new iMuer...i.. oniy preparation they baa was one Thechalrnq? which. If it touched the teeth, ruined M tn 15 Aeres ot Land in BriRhton . a oo As the dew. f rem Heaven distilling, 40 SO the ehamel.leaviuK the teeth like chalk. Heavy Wagon.... V oo Heavy Two wheel Dray... Gently n the grass descend. Many ladies have. utterly ruined their BaUar4 ltifle, new, coal $75, for. ...... BO 00 we teeth this with Now preparation. SO uu Prayer by Elder Edwd. Snelgrove. Ride....,, have Brown's Iron Bitters, which may Winchester The choir sang: and loose Lncern ; listed Straw. be taken safely and with the most Baled (E New York.) Salt, Fine and Coarse. Afflicted Saint, to Christ draw near; hannv result. Dr. Ruinrlea of Marion. ' Lumber: ' ' Mass.. in speaking highly of Brown's Author1, Leoturar, and Am-rica- 'w Slave Follsh, Wholeenle. Thy Sailor's gracious promise hear. Iron Wholesale. and not does BnUer. Pntatoea hurt "It adds, Bitters, Vlnojrar, Oreatast Speolallst. The. Priesthood of the Sixth, Ward , , LoaaUd parmaipa, Oarrota, lleeU and Turnips. officiated In the administration of the tne teem." Charcanl. pemanently at Salt Lake City, '8eenrtai eapolio; P. W. af AMEBIC STOCK sacrament. lloae Aaa for Assaying, RettMlas aaa Ferv . . . tUixlnar. . . banrs.l to 4 aad T to I p. aa.- x.iMiMVt vi uuiaiu aiuci xi.w.ruOf Furniture at 51 and 63 First Soutb , Liquid "Blnferng.'Wholeaalo. ,. who had recently returned - .. ' 4 Coonty, street. kinda of all Scales. aad Ton from the Sandwich Islands, to where 'Brnnea anitter. taa wmrMI ' IfH.llO, 112, 1U and HAW. First wontb at., he had been called o a mission in BVCHLUCS AJUI1CA dALTK. ', yUoea, Kpoaes and Sound hand licks. nett to fleroJJ building. in April, 4882. gave an account of his foi Meat Oil Manuiaciarar, and many articles the world Tr Salts " tors those ft and in aU islands, for of Kerohandias, missionary OOX8nLTATlOJ TRK oa all Nervous, trade, each, eu,, felt great satisfaction In being able to Rhenm, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped n ei ia iwrvu. Blood,' Chronic aod" Female Disease : to . . had House Ward "t he endeavored of. to faith nth ia that dispose aad Deformities, etc report Hands; Chilblains, L'orns. and all SkU j i ! Slethmls of and Bee, u n , ,. - , ., fully perform his. duty, and had enjoyed- Eruptions, and positively cores Piles, klaaaeUana aledl- aad Klentlo, saectrtcKy.' lilmsttlf therein.-- The. saint ot aerse- erno pay requited u It la guaxaateed . t eate.1 eto. ; Uaiha, entioa was not manifested against the to give perfect satisfaction, or money I Car Write ' Uasnurtsai ef bat (or ttW Brook South if Theatre, Saints by the Hawaiian government, aa infundedT , Price SS cents per box. . testimanlaia. enreulan. ajnsUona, ' It had been by other nations. Walter ' Jror sale at ?. U- - M Viaita made. a tore SMELL. eOMNiW. jmj aas times the Tfce keT Te1fc. ' ' r , 1 ,......, DK. FOOT, Jr., . . W-On- NEW INSTITIITK, , itAa But n : -- Treataneat-IlAmosaaUiy,- - T i nrS |