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Show BY TELEGRAPH. Vice-Pre- Important from i WHOLESALE of the Hepeal Passage ' I. AMD RETAIL Dry Coo Bill. AMERICAN. Washington, 17. the bill tor (he redemption of the loan of 'i8. The bill now goes to the President fur his signature. The salary bill c.ime up. and Kasson moved to reconsider the vote on his amend me ut, adopted yesterday, making the bill operative from the 4'h of March, and then moved to lay the motion Hale on the table, which was done. moved to strike out tunt portion referred to the I'resideut, and said he woul move similarly in regard to the cabinet oiiicers, and to the employees of Congress. Tliey should not look only lo the qucsiiua of the value of the President's time for four years, but to (he eltVct on his future life, having held that olike. An ex President was in sub ttance debarred from the ordinary pursuits aud advocations of life, profes?ion-a'- , commercial public or otherwise. Hale did not believe a President ought lo be left ut (he expiration of his term to be impoverished by his position, as Thomas Jeti'ersou was. Ctymer favored a repeal of the entire law of March, 1S73, so fat-aand the Constitution permitted, would make the pending bill applicable to the present Executive, and reduce hi salary to the original figure, but favor ed a provision fjr maintaining the salaries of (he Supreme .lu Igos. lie warned the House not to defy tlin popular v,U which some had scouted at as the popular clamor, as whoever opposed it would be overwhelmed. Tremaine moved lo amend Hale's amendment, by excluding from it the decreasing of the vice Presidents members of the Cabinet and Speaker of the House salaries. Dawes thought it to be wrong iu the present condition of affairs to increase the salaries of the Cabinet while demanding an imposition of fresh taxes upon the peo-pand declaring that the members of the Cabinet were heartily co operating with Congress in its efforts to cut down every unnecessary expenditure whether in salaries or anything else. Tremaine wanted to know if Dawes had the authority of any member of the Cabinet lor saying he was opposed to an increase of his salary. Pawes replied that he made the statement upon his knowledge of the character of the Cabinet, who would not st aud before the people asking an increase of salary while increas ing their burdens. Tremaine, at Blaine's request, omitted the Speaker of the House from the scope of his amendment, which was then rejected yeas, 7'J;nays, l'Jo. B tier, of .Mass., said he voted aye under the instructions of his State. Hale's amendment, in reference to the President's salary, was then rejected-ay- es, 70; nays, 17 G. Poland offered an amendment requiring the members of the present Congress who received back pay as niombeis of the last Congress, to refund by monthly reductions, and directing the (rensurer to communicate the passage of, this bill of last Congress, and to the pay into the treasury the money that should be returned. Beck asked Poland whether Congress had power to compel to return their back pay, and on Poland's replying that the amend-inedid not propose to do so, enquired if they had as much light to keep their back pay as the President had to retain his. why insult them behind their backs and not dare to put the proposition to the President. Poland went on to speak of his amendment and on further questioning by Hale as to how were to be compelled to return their back pay. and that if any of them looks to further political preferment, he would The United States heAl the requisition. burn in his would treasury money pocket. Beck asked Poland if he thought the President's money would burn in his pocket. Poland replied that (he question was hardly germane to the subject. (Laughter.) Holman moved to amend Poland's amendment by omiitiug everything in reference to Poland accepted the amendment, whieh was agreed to, 53 to 101. Maynard offered an amendment, bill from the operation of the the employees of the House; rejected without yeas and nays. Butler, of Mass., moved to amend by adding a proviso rebeen quiting all members who hid also members of the proceeding Congress, and in which they had received back pay, to return the same to the treasurer. He appealed to the House to come up to matters quietly, like men, and support the substitute, which would be ottered for the whole bill by the gentleman from Illinois, (Hurlbut) fixing the salary at $i,000, to take effect from ibe passatre of the act. (Cries of good ! that s taken twa was The question right!") wee on Baiter's amendment, and it was carried 113 to 70. Hurlbut then offered his substitute, which fixes the salaries of members of Senate passed s h, nt ! Logan Brainch, s. 2s. G. SM. Heated Discussion of the Salary Grab. The Congress at $S,000,W necessary ItrftT-- t A Wire-Murder- er Sentenced tng expenses, and gives the ident and 'Speaker ot the House $2,000 additional per year. It Iaihe Circuit Court of Oshkosh, repeals all laws or parts of laws inconsistent with this, Wis., Chas. A. Stevenson, who uiur and provides for covering into the Treas- dored his wife in this city on the 3d ury all returned back pay. Hurlbut of September, 1873, was sentenced to moved the previous question on the sub- the State stitute." prison for three years. The Dawes wanted to offer a had lived a very unhappy prisoner on the substitute of the bill proposition life with his wife, who bore a doubtreported by On h under instructions. ful reputation, and on the fatal day Butler, of Mass , objected, but it behad a violent tpuarrel. About (Ik, ing discovered that Hurlbut had, as it they five in the afternoon, Mrs. o'clock afterward appeared, by the advice of Butler, changed the bill after it was Stevenson was seen to run out of her read so as to fix the salary of the Speak- house with buth hands clasped over ISooi Sltocs, er and Vice President $'J,0U0, instead of her breast, and blood gushing front a Main $8,000. Dawes claimed the right to de- bullet wound there. She died iu fifbate the proposition, a point which the Immediately alter Speaker allowed. Dawes, after animad- teen minutes. Stevenson turned wife. his verting upon the alteration of the bill shooting tSrc, the his own mouth, disrevolver the to vote, proceeded to speak in pending fttovcft opposition to the substitute. charging two shots. These did not Uoberts moved to adjuuru, but the mo- kill him, and as the police entered the tion was greeted with loud cries of "Mo! house he grasped a razor and slashed No!" aud much confusion. his across. throat of Altogether, his Hale, Maine, rose to close the debate, and after uu ineffectual attempt to .wounds were of the most dreadful IN GREAT VARIETY. put him down with points of order, he character. His jaw was partially proceeded amid great confusion and shattered, and the whole side of his noise to state why he considered that the substitute was not a proper response face was torn npeu by the bullets; io the demand of the country for a sub- and yet, with all his injuries, the man stantial repeal of the law ot last Con- lived. Vv'heu found, he refused to al gress, lie characterized it as an evasion low his wounds to be dressed, tearing of the public voice, and stated that if the the bandages from his throat and hill went to tLo wall the proposition Champion strikiii'jr his head against the floor. a clean, straightforward, substantial repeal would be introduced on He was manacled, his wounds dress Bain, "Whitewater and Studebakcr 'Wagons, the first Monday the House would be in ed, and he was removed to jail,where session, aul he believed that it would he recovered, and alter a lew weeks -A- LSO, f pass the House and satisfy an indignant nursing he manifested a great desire country. live, and, very naturally, to be acquit-- ' Dawes, amid increased confusion, and JLight ted. II ;s trial lasted one week, and with more than uual earnest uj.'ss, obattracted great attention. Seventy- AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF jected to (he sul'stitute. Garfield argued iu favor of taking the eight witnesses in all were examined, substitute as the only practical method them J)r. Kempster, superinof reaching a conclusion on the matter among of tendent the Northern Insane Hos before the holidays. other and physicians. The jury Hurlbut then got the floor and yielded pital, Unjgics lo Order on Short Notice. rendered a verdict of to Butler, who said he had supported this afternoon iluribut's substitute, because hu regard- manslaughter in the third degree, the ed it as a compromise. He then pro- defence being insanity and justifying ceeded to speak on the general subject, ctcveuson is GO years circumstances, saying that the howl o: the newspapers of deceased and was his third aire, had .been provoked because (heir dir y wife. sheets had not been allowed to go tree, through the mails. It was on that acAll Kinds of Produce Forwarded to Any Point on the Shortest Notutt. count that Congress had been pursued The with a trouble bad arisen from the fact that the All Orders Sent to M. Til A TCIIER, Logan, will Jieceioe members did not stand together, but let ... l'rumpt Attention. men up there poiuting to the reporter's Congallery who live by the bounty of gress to write diatribes against them, and blacken them all over until the whole world was made to believe that the members of Cougrcss were worse than oiher ratn, instead of being, as they were, the chosen of the nation, and better, as a class, than the men in any other proles sion. lie argued ciai die salaries nxeu ooby the law of March, 1873, were net too high. lie spoke iu the midst of such JE HAVE OPENED IN LOGAN & OGDEN, BRANCHES OF OUR WAGON confusion that it was impossible to get and MACHINE DEPARTMENT, bo that the pcopl of the Norther f more than a slight idea of his remarks. can purchase without coming to Suit Lake City. Counties He was surrounded by a crowd of members, applauding and encouraging him. & At the conclusion of Butler'B remarks, H ESfH i , Hurlbut moved the previous questiou, after much stud; and ex)erleuce,and It bow that Purclmtr Pupplioil to these points as being the call rely on tins lecvmmcuUatiuD. which was seconded, and the main ques tion was ordered yeas 131, nays 130. Wn first ;nown In America. The question then being on the passage Its merit nrc well known through-o- ut XVI5STEWATEK, the worl.l. It inn of the bill, the yeas and nays were de- the olilfftthubitahle and best record of any bill and the LiuiiiwMt From tlio In the passed manded, but refused, millions upon million of bottles uu a division, 122 to 74. no ever colli readicomplaint lias San Francisco, 17. ed us, and a u licaling and in vote one Booth The fact that gained the joint convention over the vote of FAIN SUBDUING LINIMENT yesterday in the Senate ana Assembly, IT HAS SO EQUAL. has umde the railroad party desperate. SULKY It Is rwoTnmeridert with unbounded issur-nnTHRESHING MACHINES Cole has withdrawn. Another ballot will in all case of c;utn.lruines, Burns, Sprains, It is reported that Kbeiimatisra. be taken Hard SwelliacB, Bites, the opponents of Booth and people are Joints, 1 rozen Feet, Earn, The Celobrnte.1 THOMAS MIOOTIJIXW HARROW, warranted to mnks tli lM Pod c. anions all persons, and for Sprains, using money lavishly, hoping to prevent ko., Ited and to be the !et cultivator for grann, graiu, coru or potatoes, yet Invented. Our best Fanners Founders. Scratches. Ringbone, him getting the four voles, which are Spavins, Springhalt, Ksddle.Col. can iiuts s Harrow on trirl. tar and jfarn.t,3 Calls; also UiBcaees of the Hye These Departments will aluo slvs Information snd receive orders for TUREIXK WHEELS, SMl'T necessary to elect him. and fr'AW MILLS, or other articles not unuitlly kept iu stock. and fcar ia MACHINES, URIS-- Hardware, and and Caps, Croekcry, (niasfciiarc, Notions, Ac, aisd Tinware, Drugs AIedieineH Gents9 and Boy's Beady Made Clothing, CELEBRATED SINGER SEWING MACHINES, Wood's and Excelsior Mowers and Reapers, IVineliester and ISemoerai Farming Spring Wagons, Implements. California and Concord Harness and Harness Trimmings. ' Loatlior uml Slioo irinilinjx. II n. Yays Jig rnmwm CLAWSON, Superintendent. M. I. -- m WE GUARANTEE WAGONS MACHINERY ba-it- RAIX and voll. fcTUMEKAKEK WAGONS, CIIAJIPIOX, WOODS, EXCELSIOR and WORLD MOWERS, Dropper or Self Rakers. ItAIillS. and ce Poll-Evi- I!ool-alt- Wind-Gall- s. l, i. Horses, Mules or Cattle. A lady teacher in one of the pri mary departments at the College, last Friday afternooD, while trying to impress on the minds ot a juvenile class the difference between the human and animal composition, ask ed, "What are we 11 made off "Dust." was the prompt reply "Whit are hogs made of" "Slop," was the unanimous response. If m i V VTILL ALSO never withhold in trouble, whether they from those ' . A. I happen to va menus er not, meie a nothing mean about me. l una, too, that one can go around shedding sympathy on all sides for weeks at a time, without spending a cent, or inconven-lencbeing at much personal 1 AC EXT, LOO AN. ACUNT, 30tf itJL liIMMEIT "Sympathy," says John Paul, "is 1 hi MOSES THATCHER, KARXAUD WHITE, H. B. CLAWSON, Superintendent. S3" Remcm'bcr, hl did not KprliiK up In n dayova liUCingTHE MOSTABSCED4I.-DDNKATCBAI.CUIiC- a Ml'KKFOOX Ll2fl BI mknts. T.ut we liave the espericncn of oyer v of trial, witU thn m net sub. thirl ttant.alreCulto.andby auiulttuiljof Il the Liniment to not ca rccccmcuuid, the CVAIXHD e. TIT- - JJEW-ltOR- N ' AM I Al till I MllllFf nnnviriM t "U' JLllIlIIil i Do not be Imposed by tirin any olSrr Marshalltown, Iowa, women have Uniment claiming i tiet:pon samo properties or reThey aro a cheat and a fwud. to sure protested against the statement of sults. and get nothing but the Times man, that they consider Linimeni. themselves well dressed with naught Hezicia is He a ruff. Elizabethian but an 8"U BT ALL DnUOGlSTS iP COUKTB fraud; the ladies there wear all the Bl ffF" 01113 At able to are husbands clothes their 25c, COc. s.nd CI per Dottle. furnish, and more too, in some in Soiicc ?,:zc or Eottxe, Sttix, Lc. stances, and that's what's the matte LYON MFGe CO, with the Times man. M.. . 00d is Cure Kenralfia, r.henmnt'sm, Gout, Lame Back, Salt l;Leun, 1 oiscnous rites, External Bone and Muc.le Affeitjous, Kore Nipples, he, and may be jutUy tended thaparacea lor all EXTERNAL WOUNDS. OGDEX. GROEilJIX'K BLOCK, SALT LAKE CITY, .ARE SELLING OUT THEIR LARGE STOCK OF BEST SELECTED CHEAP FOR CASH I rREI'AKATOIlY TO A CHANGE IN Dl'SIXESS. 00 Jobbing aea Specialty. Window and Plate Glass LOWER TilAX EVER! 83 tf |