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Show SL.U'K TIIAFFIC IX- - Statute labor on the public roads is also one of the glorious privileges of man, to which woman is liable in likeis crusade A new anti slatcry common with her stalwart brother. under the auspices Khody is in the vanguard of female ly to le agitated of the Foreign Society. IVrhap emancipation. one of the first issues that the new Uritifeh Ministry will have , to 'tuci THE KTAXIIOPES. will be the urgent necessity of slave trade. It is not genThe Tory party iu Groat Britaiu erally known that the traffic in slaves, has lost one of its firmest pillars and ipiiri'icd on to a great extent. Great most sagacious leaders, by the death Britain has treaties with Turkey, of Sir Kdwin F. S. Stanhope, whose Kirypt and other countries, to put hanic is connected with many of the ch.wn the infamous traffic, which she most brilliant naval achievements duNeglects by her moral influence, to ring the last half century. He was enforce. Auiong some of the native an uncompromising adherent to the States, tributary to the British InToryism of the old school, nud enterdian Government, fclavery and the tained a most profound contempt for frlave trade not only extensively prethe more modern ideas of progress. vail, but hlve uiarts arc established To his mind every innovation introin most cf the large cities and indiduced, aud every measure of rcfurin, rectly countenanced. were sacrilegious invasions of the In ihti Kust African possessione, right of the governing classes. lie belonging to the Portugese the slave disduiued the mercenary occupations trade, it is announced, has of lite of the gentry. When the elder Boths-chiland it is complained of the wai elevated to the baronetcy IJritihh Cabinet that it has not used Stanhopu inveighed bitterly against its moral influence to Huppreiw this the effort to encroach upon the privtrade as well as to urge tho absolute ileges accorded to gentle blood and extinction of the coolie trade. Among noble rank. countries professedthe Kdward Stanhope is succeeded iu ly Christian, on wlon tho Brit'uh the baronetcy by his eldest son, now Government has special treat claims, j Sir Scudamore Stanhope. The son is und failed to bring its influence to however, of a very different order, bear with great power, nro Spain and lie, at an early age, discarded the Brazil. There are 330,000 slaves in prejudices of family rank, and allied Cuba, nearly every one of whom is himself to the liberal party. His inentitled to bw liberty under treaty telligent and zealous services to the obligations. In Brazil tho majority of progress have entitled him df tho slavo population, numbering party to its confidence, and in time he may about 1,500,000, areeutitled to their earn the position of its leader, as he liberty, as they or their parent were possesses all the qualities required to imported sinco 1829, contrary to adorn the place, excepting, perhaps, treaty stipulations. It is something new in Whether Great Biitaiuwill under- - experience. to rank a Stanhope alio the gigantic task of. enforcing English politics tho Tories. the provisions of tho treaties made against with Spain, Brazil, Portugal und other nations for the suppression of DO OR DIE. the slave traffic i undetermined, but d wlave-holdin- Then passed into history, and additional fuel is constantly aided to the blaze of excitement which is sweeping along the highways and byways of the land. IllIODT IS AHEAD. Tho mercurial disposition of the The legislature of Rhode Island la American people has stood a tost that tound to tho core, on the subject of assures its salamander qualities. and at every cost, is certain. another ministerial crisis. Kieht. It thinks that whut is worth doing at all is worth doing well and thoroughly. It cannot bo accttsod of backwardness in sub initiing tke question of grantiug every uud privilcgo that womau ciuims, in such a way that even the gushing Susan must admit is more thuu iu her blissful dreams the bad ever dared hope to realize. Perhaps he may demnr to soma of the pro vicious which virtually abrogates all distinctions between what are commonly supposed to be the stronger und weaker vessels. If women are morally, socially and entitled to all the privi 1 hysically leges enjoyed by mco, they must at the same time share their responsibilities. So it is that the legislature U" "little Hhody" proposes to solve the problem ot "Womeus Bights," by submitting to the people the ouree of all power a sweeping measure, intended as an amendment to the State Constitution. It declares that ''ineu and womeu, politically and iiht legally, shall be eutitled to equal righto and privileges, and shall ba subject t equal duties and liabilities." Every avenue to fame and renown U thus thrown open to our sisters. With the meu they may be compelled to shoulder the musket to protect our flog, to suppress riots and charge at the mouth of the cannon. The have now the epidemic of startling sensations very badly. They do not propose to resort to the dire alternative of revolution, but they have suffered wrongs which they are bound to redress. They have struck for their wages. Tho Kensington cotton and woolen mills, near Philadelphia, is the scene of conflict between bloated capital n labor. Their aland lies hate struck and why should tho damsels flinch in the hour of peril to themselves and brothers ? "In union there is strength," and they are advocates of a lastiug union, through weal or woe, for better or for worse. working-girl- s down-trodde- An immense meeting of the misses in furbelows was held the other day, and proclaimed that they would ac ccpt no compromise where their bread and butter were concerned. They demanded nothing that was unreasonable and unjust, but first-cluwages they would have or else their bosses" must closo up shop. The mills are closed, and the next sensa tion is yt in embryo. DAFT I Woods has distinguished himself iu his usual manner, by his recent appointments. Fancy Strickand land, of notoriety, as Attorney Gov. office-purchasin- g debt-repudiati- Thk Vocalists. At Woodmansee's Vo- LOCAL ITEMS. Thuridity'i Daily of Mar. 5. From of Fok thb East J. C Cutler, (he firm of Tuyior k Culler, Salt Lake City, armed here ihig niorniug ami j aid us a friendly visit, lie left tbis after-uoofor New York on busioeps for the firm he represents. He will return iu atiout a month. Pleasant trip. E.-tq.-, n r.TiiACK Clear. The regular passenger train due Wedueedny morning arrived this morning at 11 o'clock, uul the nne due yesterday came in a Utile after two tlm afternoon. Tbis invrning's train having been ordered buck, is not expected until to morrow morning. The track U now clear, and it is believed ilia' the trains will run regularly on schedule time. Thk C. k Correction. the report published by us yesterday, that the Union Pacific train due last evening, was detained several hours, it came in on time. We were U. P. on Tim . consists of quartettes", trios, ballads and select gens of music. The places thai tnce ktew Squealing Tom" will know him no more uo more, for lie deeply lamented lamb has gone lo his rest. Some three weeks ago, "'Squealing Tom," whose real name to Charles A Thomas, bad previously been released from the chain gang, in this ci'y. for the rest ot a term a! hard labor, and went to Toano, where he continued to ply his vocation as a chevalier d' industrie. Not understanding . fully the technical diflertiico between "mine' and "ihine," he slipped his fingers into the vest pweke of somebody else, to ascertain fhc time of day. The people of Toano can't see n joke, and because Tom hel ed himself to1 a valuable watch, to which he had no prescriptive elaims, he was allowed one of two alternatives, to leave town within five minutes, or accept the compliment of Tom concluded a hempen necklace. that five minutes was as much as he could modestly ask, and started away Last week a corpse was discovered among the mountains, in the vicinity of Toano, and was identified as the body of "Squealing Tom." After his escape from Toano, he evidently lost his way, and wandered among the mountains, where he was overtaken by a snow storm. Tom had lived here a long time and perhaps it is better for himself and his fellow men, that a life useless to himself and to society, has ended. Fkozen To DkaTH. milled into the error by Information received from official sources, and it Is a pleasure t us, to announce thut the Union Pacific has given another instance Cot. Wjckizeh's Lecture. A fine and of in promptness an l regularity, in defiintelligent au tience assembled at the M ance of the elements. K. Church last evening, when Col. J. II. Wickizer delivered his lecture on "Personal Reoollections of Lincoln." It was Decimation or Pups. Several dogs to the wishes of his have been killed in this city by a resort admirably adapted who exhibited deep interest in to the strychnine process. The number Learers, details the a life bo eventful and a caof of dogs is increasing so rapidly in cerreer bo thoroughly impressed with the tain quarters, that they have become an One gentleman characteristics of an age in which the intolerable nuisance. who has a weak epot in the region of his energies and geniui of ur earlier statesmen were called itito active play. Col. heart, has entered a pathetic process Wickiier portrayed in vivid colors the against the killing of dogs by the use of scenes of Lincoln's early manhood, his strychnine. lie asserts that this poisou iuflicla upon the poor pup that swallows struggles and triumphs, and although it a grievoua stomMchache.and he believes they are subjects that have been written that some more merciful means might be about over and over again, still always devised for remeving the canine tribe cast a melancholy charm around bis name. Mr. Lincoln's departure from bejend the reach of hydrophobic influSpringfield to taks the oath of office in ences. 1800, was a splendidly wrought descripLiberality or a Host It is always tion, simple and affecting in its recital. satisfacgratifying to ncVnowlcdge the value of The audience expressed their the feast tion at is they enjoyed. wherever it shown. literary genuine hospitality The Young .Men's Literary Association have, with commendable enterprise, ofFrom yesterday's Condensations. fered for the entertainment and instrucXews : tion of the public, a course of weekly A fourth case of scarlatina, with fatal lectures, free of charge. Distinguished has occurred in the families of with them refults, gentlemen have Mrs. Soddenham and Mrs. Hill, who live la promoting their laudable enterprise. in the same house. Mr. J. J. Malum, appreciating the purO. F. Strickland, appointed by Gev. pose of the Young Men's Literary Asso- Wood as Attorney General, and B. L. ciation. ha tendered tbefne hospitality Duncan as Territorial Marshal, appeared of the Ogden House, f"r the gentlemen the Third District Court yesterbefore who may lecture under the auppices of to be qualified. Judge McKenn will the Association. This act evinces a gen- day consider the propriety of acknowledging erous spirii, and is worthy f emulation. their appointmeut. From this morning's Herald : Amavlt on a CoxniCTom. Yesterday Carson & Buzzo, owners of the Galena at maw train a n entered and Jordan mines in Bingham Canyon, morning was and called to let a contract for a canal to their have Ogden, coining on by conductor Sturtevant for his fare, furnaces from a point on Jordan nine lie refused to pay, and the train was miles bouth of them. The work will cost 35,000, and will make their smelter the stopped, but a 4,pal" promised to par passage for him, and went into another most extensive on the Coast. car to obtain the change, and the train In Millard county cattle are perishing was allowed to run on. When called np. from cold and hunger every day. The on a socoiid time for his pay, he and the feed is a!ao covered up by the snow, pal" applied most foul and abusive which is so deep (hat it is impossible to language to tlie conductor, at the same drive the slock to another nnge, and time the "d?ad beat" aimed & blow at there is no hay in the vicinity. hira with steel knuckles. On the arrival The District Court adjourned yesterof the train at the depot, offieer Parry, day, closing up the September term ef who had been instructed to procure the 1873. The ordinance "relating to dogs" is arrest of the offender, made a search for on the him find to to be enforced, and there is consternahowever him, failing the of at one him tion among the dogs. cars, but discovered From this morning's Tribune : hotsla hear the depot, where he sccroted was effected Alia arrest his himself. Before City' for the last few days bas with been but he made a strong resistance, lively on account of the "flush" the assistance of oth'r persons, he was condition of the miners, who have been secured, put in a job wagon, and taken paid off. Everybody seems jolly. The prospects are god tor to jail. Urn trial came off this after-Boo- n striking before Justice Middleton, and F. I. rich nines in Montana. Elder Wm. Hjie, Probate Juclge of Q. Ashton, the ptisoncr wr.s fined $23. Co-rinr- e, Cache county,1 hiving died recently Gov. Woods has appointed Mr. Ha!1, tbis evening, the Aarmoncon juk of Logan, to fill the calists, let it be remembered, will give Nelson, vacant, one of their popular coucerts. The pro- until the election in August. of Henry W. Lawrence, who has beB gramme offered for the entertainment those who attend is most attractive, and appointed Territorial Treasure by tLt I g that a powerful movjmcnt will be iu Sensations of every kind and charmin acter are accumulating with such raaugumted to force the incoming executioo their rigidly pidity that events of yesterday have istry 'to urge Wuui." General for the Territory, to fill an office not vacant, and John Nelsou of Logan, of whikcy-makin- g fame and unintelligible utterance, as Probate Jude for Cache County, to fill tho chair of the late, lauieuted Wm. Hyde. Some of the Governor's friends, if he has any, should place him under proper guardianship, particularly when the moon changes. Governor, qualified yesterday. The shipments of ore from Alta la week show .an iucreaas over previous weeks. avvertiskmknt. Mov'no Four, ttb. 28, '74, how time changes leeliiig, Strange well os ctrctirnstHiices. A year i:g8 jBl could not bear the sight of a Stouej now he ts going to lake one to his heart aaj home. Once th&se wheat sacks were re turned empty; now they aru filled io over" flowing, and ile "gawk" is transformed into a desirable srofipunion. This ib talking in parables, but no ne in our villa will suy O, Shawl when they read it.e Biuy. End f a Feud. About a year ago Edward MeCor. niitk, of llcdvrood county, Minnesota mortgaged his farm to raise money to bring hi younger brother iVotn irc. Jand. The brother came, tbuy lived together and quarrelled, and the younger brother took a piece of land about one mils and a half distant from Edward's. The feud became so bitter that the younger brother tried t ahoofc his brother. On the 31st of Jauuury Edward viaited Redwood Falls, returning the same day. Oif" the Tuesday following some neighbors passed Edward's hooc, and freeing no signs of life, forced an entrance, and McCorniick was found dead in bed. A verdict was ieturncd-odeath from natural causes, and the body buried. The hostile brother made haste to get possession of his brother's property, and it was noticed that he af ttempted to conceal some pancakes and the batter from which they were made. A cat had died from eating of the batter. McCormick's bodywa disinterred, tind large quantities of strychnine found. tff THK AMERICA SARDINE CO '3 BOM LKSd f ariliiiM, r mach batter, and thin Lull tha taMt ul' imiKirted ijarrfiue. j K-l- FOR SALE CHEAP. ACRES TLOW LAND, 35 ACRES GRASS !Kxt orchard, home anil land, ings, on the Couoty road urar the tor dor cf ttw city nortbwanl. I will trade the lice for eitj property, or for Htock, or grain, or part Titling onion. TIik whole or a port cf thi valuable property offered iyA) out-hu- ll ON REASONABLE TERMS. 0. SAUNDERS. 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