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Show to The President Looks Mexico. . lManot Shading i lle Sun. -- Bhioiiam 'France, - Germany,: England and Tlic attitude of the United States (Jovcnnuert toward Mexico, is? at the present time menacing to. that which continues to be dis .i rHoii turbed Vy intestine commotions. It tais evident that measures must be ken to put an end to the rule of the Russia have designated astronomers to observe the transit of ;Venus, which it is predicted will take place about the third of April, 1874,' ..The scientists will meet some day next month at Paris, in order to determine the exact points of observation. We Kmditti who scorn legitimate Gov- have not heard that any movement ernment, and whoseonly occupation has been made by our Government is to engage in revolutionary and to assist in the investigation of phehoped im.nunary conflicts. It the to Lerdo that the elevation of Presidency, w ould have a powerful ..iflivticc toward a reconcilation of thy differencea which have divided a endowed with country that is rid ly clime. :, fertile soil and genial Cortina has, however, rebelled was s nomena, which will add materially to the stores of scientific lore, in which our scholars are sadly deficient. As wc are a fast people, it is probable that our men of science are not patient enough to wait a long .i year, remaps tney winni.be tne nrst to announce the information that authorities of constituted :iu;ainst the Veuus has made the transit which is overto threatens and his country, foretold. Tfce crossiug of Mercury He the government. throw existing is the next prediction. lias a strong party to support him, in more powerful than that of Ler- among ' ,k who is not in favor Mexico. He e. iiglomerated masses of lias made inroads along the American frontier, and plundered the rancheros who live on this side of the Rio Our territory h;is been ruthlessly invaded by the bandits un i'aet iler the leadership of the insuruents. in view of the impotency of the Mexican Government to regulate its frontier, population, and to suppress the turbulent demonstrations occa sioned by its military chieftains, the 'resident has determined to take direct interventeps .to hasten the tion of the United States in the affairs of a dismembered liepublie. It is resolved upou that proper means be adopted to promise the peo ple on our southern borders security in person and property, and indem- n .1 jloraee; Greeley as a Boy. Ji Correspondence. ,,,, , ,. or tub Kimuods. Yesterday morning tha mountaineers went on a bunt. Before starting they were ordered to halt by dipt. G. S. Erb, who was determined that the hunters should redeem themselves, and maintain the military character of the Y. They the went through sharpshooterr's manual, with the. precision of Falstaff's army. The amiable and good looking agent of the A. and P. Telegraphic Co. was the pivot around which wheeled Capt. Erb's splendid corps. Silent Jake was erect and his manoeuvres were equalled only by those of the baritone wlio presented the front of a grenadier. Arms were presented as the line was reviewed by the Captain who addressed e them in the stirring language of for yonr sires, strike for your altars and fires," strike for whatever you can put your hands on. The patriotic able bodied army returned after !Faftn?ulnes3 was tW most striking and' moral traitS of "the 7 hoy4 Horace GreeloyVeays one of his biograghers. . ''Coin,' his brother wxuU fay sometimes whenr thQ father had set the boys a task and had gone from home, i come,1 Hod, let's go No, Horace would reply, m hia whining voice, f let's do our stiat first.",, "He was always in school, though," says his brother,, "and as we hoed down the rows, or chopped he was perpetually at the wood-piltalking about his lessons, asking ! 4, Sir. A Grand Jury (for the Probate Court) of Box' Elder County, have been sitting several days inquiring"1 into the cattle stealing case, and two of, the prisoners confined here in jail, yiz., A. S.; Wright and Thomas Heller, have been indicted by them. There ar ' four bills presented Against the I former, and one against the latter. The jury has much to do yet, seemingly. Next Wednesday is set apart for the court and " the petit jury to be in session, when I shall send you their report of their proceedings. The wholesale stealing that has been practised here of late years, could not have been so extensively carried cut, or so long kept iu the dark, if our general herdsmen had taken the struie interest in the stock as the owners would havo done had they been present.' Herdsmen are well paid for their services, but many of them have, an eye to trading speculations, and employ their time to do other work, instead of 6taing at their posts, which they often leave in definitely as regards duration of time. Such men being far away from their look very little to the interest of the stock entrusted to their care, save such parts thereof as they claim indi vidually. They are not like David in A. 0. the character of faithfulness. TUESDAY, H. TniDMPir Jan.' 11th, 1873.T Cut, EMTOtt, OCDES,JVKCTIOJ!:, This is from the Terre Haute pras i ;5 Yesterday morning a city deiily and surprised a 'guilty-lookin- g man who'was just' in :thc act of de positing a neatly covered basket on the door step.. J he meeting was not rapturous. 'Aha !" said the minister, rushing out and grasping the man by the collar, while he plied a heavy-sole- d boot vigorously under the coat- tail of his visitor, "what do you mean, you villain, by leaving a baby on my door step ,r Ah, 1 have you, you questions, and narrating what, he scoundrel! I'll show you how to read. hen he. fished, lie fished abandon an intant to the cold mer for Jlsh not far Fport. He could cies of the .world 1" And all these never be induced to shoot an'thing'. remarks wcrei punctuated by kick. YV hen he did accompany a party, he "1 ham t leltany baby at your door, would never carry or. discharge a said the man, taking up the basket gun, and when the game was found and luting the cover. " 4,I brought a he would he down and stopt Ins ears right fat Christmas turkey for you, . but I'm damned if you shall have it. till the murder had been done When his father was finally driven now if you was starving." And he to bankruptcy on the barrren New walked gloomily away. The minisHorace was too ter had a pensive, uuhappy look and Hampshire soil,, young to understand the "justice o corrugated brow as ho diesected hi. the Sheriff's visitation. The story buckwheats a few minutes later. Eviis that he seized a hatchet, ran to dently there had been a the neighboring field and began fu About three Grown Togetiikk. riously to cut down a favorite pear months ago a little girl, daughter shall not have tree, saying, Had Tried Hard. Mr. Henry Mathewes of this City, had that, anyhow. liut m mother the misfortune to burn her left band. called him' off, and the pear tree stil A more or less worthy Scotch wif Anutlier fctorv is that he was remonstrated with by her minThe wounds healed, hut' in bandaging stands. the hand the third and fourth fingers went to one of his mother's closets, ister. She said her husband's conwere not kept asunder, and the comse- - and taking as many of her dresses as duct was not all that it ought to be. ouence was that t'jroucrh the discbareo He could grasp m his arms, ran away The, minister" recommending kindfrom the wounds those finder became with them into the woods, hid them ness and forgiveness, enjoined her t behind a rock, and then came back no more use her lists and nails, but to firmly united. This morning the lUtle heap coals of fire upon his head. irirl was taken to Dr. 1. L. Anderson w lU0 "uusy lur more. L :Weel minister, I'll try the coals, but who had to use his lancet to separate the . I . t may tell ye that two or threo kettles il pauem,l consiueraoie nncrers, causing me of and white Australia is ,, coal, boiling water has wrecht nao v i i miuing v m has fallen blue enow . . , . . ... , , Kentucky , , . e, -- , , . . t .... rs . - c--f ' V 1 : UUU 1VU1 UUUUUUICUUU Koscius-ko,,lstrik- Uv all I IgUv ttgttiu. Still GROwisg. Z. C. M. I., Salt Lake City, is spreading all tho time. The new premises are large, convenient and well adapted to their various departments. . The new office is a splendid room, fitted with every necessary con venience, including"telegraphic coramu nication with the great world. It is light, airy, spacious, and though boast mg no mere ornamentation, 13 a first- class office, suited to the immense busi uess transacted by the most extensive and prosperous commercial housejn the 5S. wasting away several pounds of powder and shot, with a prairie chicken and four iack rabbits. As their ammunition costs them nothing, they can well afford to fire at imaginary targets, only keep at a trood distance. Our friend Mr. which urner had a keg of powder some time Kocky .Mountains protection of the flag under Bravo fusiliers it they live, it is not probable that any since, is gone, gone. ri. v im&m mow e roT otowell. it was HOIK made ou have yourselves immortal. movement that might lead to the acson, not w. K. li. jstowcu s, wno gasneu quisition of Mexico to the Union his head with his "little hatched" last Satlrdat, at the Theatre. The will be received or sustained by. the as reported in the Jlsctios. alt Lake Theatrical Troupe met with a Friday, HowStates. United doubt . Stow that little game in no the of will He people . good reception on the second evening of future. ever attractive the" fruitful' regions heir of a cause was It performance. inhabited by the descendants of Mon- regret that other entertainments on the It is the nity for past spoliations. duty of the authorities to defend its citizens. "While our national vanity would be gratified by the vindication of the rights of those who claim the . GROCERIES, HARDWARE & UIUJUKEIU'; V TOOLS, IMPIEMEJiTS & STOVES; DRY. GOODS, STAPLE and PANOY NOTIONS, I , The Elko and Hamilton Har tezuma may be, we do not believe that there is any desire to add to our domain a territory convulsed with dissensions among a people who are C M. I. first night prevented the appearance of row Gauge. i Their exhibitions a large audience. were really acceptable, and highly ap- annexed from an Elko ye cjp uieracontains ibe company Mate of January 6d preciated.. bers of fine dramatic talent. Many were fhe Eastern Nevada narrow-gaug- e restless, aud incapacitated tor tne dig- disappointed at the change of pro- - railroad from Elko south to ' Ilamil-erammnity of citizenship. A protectorate which, we are assured, was ton and Pioche, which has twice been American under the shield" of the unavoidable, owing to the absence of completed on paper, ana out six macs Government has been suggested as one of the actors- - Cotne back, give us of which has been graded, has at into hands who are going to the proper method of settling diffi novelties, and you will discover that last got . CliOTIIIAO, HATH, HOOTS and SHOES:' wa Paner. Korilcrliiir, Ileooratioiis: Drug, Chemicals, i'utent Medicines; I.IQroILS, AliE and POIITE1I; Singers'. Sewing Machines, in Variety; Itcspoke ISoot and Shoe Departuciit; Leather, Findings, Beltings, &c; PUOIIIJCE, GRAIX, BUTTElt, I'GUS, Ac: te SCHLTTLER MACHINERY IN ITS ALL WAGOXS, BOB SLEDS: BRANCHES, &C, &C. e, W . Barlet Field. Jlessrs. Ford & Whe -- THE NEW II O U S E G. R'CUIMEB te I ulation runs nign. CHINA and JAPAN TEAS The circulation of the London Times has not varied 200 in the last five yeari. i- - -v. OF THE VERT CHOICEST QUALITIES, ' Imported Direct. -- oo- ISirlli. ' v This day, (o Mrs. Ann Williams, wife of Mr. Josuun Williams, 'of this tiiy, a fine son. licI. Jan. 11th, j & CO,, SALT LAKE CITY, . 1872, of in In this iity, len are determined to give their patrons infant MirD, daugh Ella flammation, a reminder of Spring and Summer, of Charles W. and Lucetta Penrose, ter Thoy have ingeniously contrived to make j tWQ montha and fie dayi. anca ueiu Nlpp( ln thell(i by DtV. chill blight, m tiouwmg now in ruau m njui. head of a barrel containing corn juice, i w SALT LAKE OIT" anv..fn:!.- i regularly established Government hut there can. be no question that rigid means are required to maintain order in a country whose iuterests arc bound with those of the United i ' states, TO w m. rmsn the road to completion, of Mtrchandiso in the several Departments (if 5. O..K- - - Will find Ike Largest "Assortment f. wmiocv me ui uwmvi lOVie, . . Z. C, M. I., as above, that can be seen in tbe nest, and all at fair prices. 1 Dlirv 01 oaii iiatv.w, uuu uiucis. uuiu si Cm H. D. CLAWSON, Superintendent. been here negotiating for the charter. He has effected the purchase and work is to commence at once.. Mr. Salisbury has gone East to purchase iron and rolling stock, a portion ot which will arrive withm fourteen OF days. The original charter of the road extends to Hamilton, a distance of 120 miles, with an appropriation of oqq qqq XIio present managers C0Btemplatc extending the road south ; GltOESBECirS BLOCK, SECOND SOUTH STREET, ' Colorado river, end a bill will to shortly ''be introduced in Congress asking for a charter. In conserpaeuce of the railrpad excitement real estate purchases are very ncavy and ppec . r in that unhappy country VgUCUV.J .a.w..c.j l,ontro .w That Cougress will adopt measures Ulfavvv.. with the view of carrying that idea The Tenth. We congratulate the into effect, is evident from the pro firm or Williams and Scovilie on the ceedings in the body which has sole birth of a son. It is peculiarly the the firm, and is charge of legislation for the nation property of the first of Ae respect branch. olive male his tenth at large. to- Bishop Herrick the The President has officially an- fully saggest propriety of looking of the, tithing. nounced that he does not intend to allow the Mexican question to slum1 ne Desera lei- Moms EuTERmizE. ber, but that stern measures will be egraph Company are fcuiiuing a new une to Ogdcn. It will run adopted so that there will be no re from Salt Lake on the west side of the Utah Central lapse into the old condition, when the old one is on the cast. Mr. murders and plunders by outlaws on track; Joseph Wheelwright is superintending the frontiers were passed by the work, and would have a large num- with impunity: ' The weaning of the k.. if cars were fTi ihaw ormind JMk U t nni JVIVU President's message is significant. A at his disposal. Next Wednesday he lew days will give us a'correct under expects to have all the cars' ho needs, and the job will be pushed through in a standing of the policy which he in telegraph communi tends to pursue. We cannot find hurry. Complete the cation is one of indispensiblcs of any fault, so far, regarding his course this fast age. The Deseret Uompany is toward Mexico. He has been indad alive and up with the times. irent, and his sympathies arc with the culties Wholesale Purchasers and Visitors , THE LARCEST ASSORTMENT W I MBOW . : IN TUB TERRITORY; . Ia l OF SS , - i Siainel GIcm, Green, Ilnby, lllue, Yellow, I'nrplc and V Orders from th Country gbapo, withont extra harge. 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