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Show ons adverse to the petitioner were noti- OF LETTERS neu oy me committee that ther miirht IN THE POST TNC1AIMM) ppear and be heard, but no re hn. REMAINING Territory of Utah, on the of Jims' 1S74, which, if not called for before appeared. UST lt the 1st of July, Drowned. Three Boys Lttter FOREIGN. 1874, 2.. C. EH. I. GENTS' LIST. Taris, 30. it Gold- - Sampson Wm it is rumored, in semi official oirM. Kent HonII Chas SnellD .05OOO O'Kelly that German diplomacy is to annul the London treaty working the Kleinschmidt Chas 2Schmidt C settling Sherwood G Lee John ucuimiuv 01 Luxemburg. Stones F Isaac Langley 1 embroke, Ont., 30. Trimble P Lashut George The steamer "Forest Onppn" wn Five 11 Trimble A Y Lillibridge burned to the water's edge this Mine- morning. Lewis Th D Taylor Wm Margaret Cavauagh, the cook, was burn- Lewis L F H Thomas ed 10 death. Mrs and Madsen (or Mason)Thomas Mr M U Hans Thomas T W M Alexander Aldcrsliot. Mann John I'pel A Mirfey M G Warner G C Job Norri A noble thins: Yesterday occurred AMERICAN. D C Walker Nilsson Her Johan at the English camp of instruction at Williams J II Pratt Chas Tittsburg, 30. Alder-shotof all the Jius- - Pedereto Peter Czar Ihc in drowned Wilcox Joseph were Three unknown boys Wilson G W river this afternoon while sias, the son of that stately and im Preece Wm the struck L Whitehead C C A Pritchett perious iNicbolas whose proud heart priding, the skiff being and by H B Wood drawn Wm Port steamboat broke wheel of a passing twenty years ago in a battle of Post H Jno J Wright boat. under the giants with Lnglaud and with France New x ork, 30. LADIES' LIST. for the dominion of the East and the t, Henri ttochefort arrived at 7:30 Kelborne Mrs Kate Mrs M refumastery of Europe, reviewed yester- Kelbourne Mrs 13 F Rogers Mrs E accompanied by two fellow Rogers tendered fermal day the troops ot Victoria. That Kink Miss Lulie ge". He declined the Wyse Mrs Emma Won by smith Maid Men Killed in WHOLESALE a on an paring Bobbery Express Train. Hardware, Hoots and Shoes, Hal and Caps Crook cry, talasKwarc, Notions, Arc, tic. Stoves and Tinware, . Drugs thin red line y Nashville, 30. nmn named Murphy, yesterday af coun- teruoon at a farmhouse in Tidton eu the head of Mrs. Donald ty, split op son with an axe. and gave an old negress The latter recovered two gashes. to give the alarm and identify the murderer, but socn died. He wag inthot at eight o'clock list night. He tended to rob the safe in the house, supposed to contain $7,000. Memphis, 30. A special says a man named Howe, at Cortland, Alu., cut the throat of a girl fur refusing 10 marry him. He was hang-e- l by a mob lfttt night. formerly deputy sheriff, Wynne was found brutally murdered two miles east of the city, early this morning.' lie left the city last eveuiug for Home, with $150 in his pocket. Saturday laft, at Frenchman's Bayou, Mississippi county, Ark., two brothers entered the house of a planter named Campbell, and in the presence of bis family, killed him with a shot gun. He has been arrested, and great excitement suf-jicicnt- ly prevails. Detroit, 30. Last evening as the eastward bound Atlantic express was between new Buffalo and Niles, two men got into the exmessenpress car and knocked down the the was who money counting Heath, ger, package, and one grnbbed a number containing $2,700 and jumped from the car, leaving the other struggling with Heath. The latter finally shot the robber in the head and he soon died from the effects of the wound. San Franoisco, 30 There was an excitine election at Oak land to day. The local optionists carried . . .. . . i it by one third majority against me license to liquor dealers. y Five men were instantly killed in the Consolidated Amador mine. Sut ... ..i to-da- ter Creek, this State, by the falling of the cage in the mine Decoration Day was generally observ ed. General La Grange delivred an ora tion at Lone Mountain, over the graves of the soldiers. Chicago. 30. " Gen Washington special Bays: eral Garfield, chairman of the House committee on Appropriations, stated to A that the your correspondent appropriations for this year have been cut down fully $30,000,000 below the eB timateg, and that he has the assurance that there will t be no deficit in the revenues for the current fiscal year. This latter statement is understood to be based upon assurance given by the treasury and internal revenue officials, whose books show a larger relative yield of revenue since their estimates were made and presented to Congress in December last, and upon which the estimates were founded on the anticipation of a deficit for this year of more than $40,000,000. This falling off was to cause the greatest The then apparent possible trouble. result was to be an increase of taxation oa various articles of production and consumption.' Gn. Butler reported from the Judi- ciary committee yesterday the bill to remit the claim of George Chorpeuing to the curt of claims. The committee ssy they had the memorial of Chorpening under consideration, and made a full in- celebrated in such pompous prose, by Kinggate, against which the Russian veterans dashed themselves in vain on the heights of Alma and the plains of Inkerman, was formed in mimic strife before the eyes of a Russian sovcrigu whose only and beloved daughter has now become an English princess and an English wife, liut the memories of the Crimea were not the only memories brought home on this occasion to the heart of Alexander of llomanoff, by the spectacle which the foes of his father oflered in token, not of friend ship only, but of kinship and in a sort of adoption, to himself. Exactly thirty years ago, .in the month of June, 1844. Nicholas I., Czar and Autocrat of all the Ilussias, the great est then and the most important potentate of Europe, visited England, as his son is doing to day, and like his son passed in review, not at Ald ershot indeed, but in the royal park at Windsor, " England's golden eye," and in the presenca of England's Queen, then a young and happy wife the red coated defenders of the British realm. It is a curious lesson in modern history to compare and conWorld. trast the two events. CELEBRATED To obtain SINGER SEWING MACHINES, Wood's Champion and Excelsior Mowers and Reapers, Bain, and Whitewater Wagons, WOOL WANTED. ALSO, Winchester and Democrat Ught Spring Wagon, THE EXCLESiOll AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WOOLEN MILLS Buggies to Order on Short Notice. Are new In ruuuijtj order and turning out CXOTII, California and Concord Harness and Harness FIIIST-CLAS- S WHICH M Trimmings. Xioutliei mid Slioo rimlinjjw. ILL I!E EXCHANGED FOR WOOL at reasonable rtc. All Kinds of Produce Forwarded to Any Toint on the Shortest Notice. All Orders Sent to M. Til A TCIIER, Prompt Attention. Wool Wanted Immediately. s41 From the Council Bluff9 (Iowa) Glohe. Grasshoppers by the million are stroying the growing crops in the eastern part of the county. The wheat fields of W. C. Barton and It. Motheral have especially suffered from their depredations. They commenced on three sides of Mr. Bar ton's wheat field, and. though they have gone but a little way, they have literally swept everything belore Unless they soon develop them. their wings ana are carried off by the wind, Mr. B. will probably lose his entire field. At Mr. Motheral's they are not quite so bad, though there are enough of them to awaken serious ap prehensions in that gentleman's mind. We hear of these peats in sev eral localities in this vicinity. It is to be hoped that the scourge is not general, and that they may not do any serious damage. Farmers in this locality are far from leehng easy on the subject. de- A. RAXDAM. tf W. 1L NOTICE. I HAVE THIS DAY BOUGHT THE BCHXES8 and prmiw formerly knwu a J'arnen Smith. eui will receive niuneyi and pay .11 lia- bititis of taid firm, from Nov. Ttli 1872, to April 41. 11. rAKMt. 8tu. mi. Logan Oity. April 8tn,l74 t JOHN FOWLER. - al fluppled to then, poluti an being tke bent, after much can rely on tuil Tecumnieudatiou. to. Instruction! gifea by th quarter. f U-A-IIS- T TK TUONAN RMOOTIII HARROW, warranted to make theW 9m& th beet cultivator for grww, grain, cvt r potatoes, yet luvetud. Our beet Bed and to ran nare a iiarro-Tbee Detiartmeuu will almi eirt Information aadtecelTe orders itr Tl'RRINE WUEKIS. SML1 MACUINK8, UKI8T aud ISA W M1LL8, or other article mut unualljt k.pt iu itock. r.Uir.tt rniii. in. MMI THATCHER, AGENT, LOOAN. BARNARD WHITE, AOlkNT, 00D1TS. ' , , W. H. HOOPER SuperiateBileBt. 30tf HOWE PEOPLE CONFECTIONERY. in fincX HOWEHN, Dropper or Nelf linkers. TIIRESIIIXG MACHINES and SILKY UAKlvS. AMD fr Patent ul experience, aud kuow that rurebwxer CHAMPION, W OODS, EXCJELSIOlt and WOIILU J. F. REED. Agent MACHINERY & WAGONS, Termt Katyt Jiatct Reatonahle. 19-t- tty WHITEWATEIl Aluminous Build- - FROM THE SEWING'JACHINE. TSTOltXH TUB VISITING SALT LAKE CITY, Paper. BEST IJT THK WORLD; tbe Juv.ator of tli. KLIAS UUWK, Juu. PtRFF.CTKD Alaisiite, 8ii COULD SOT DO BETTER Hides, Furs and Fells Bought, Oppo. LOU A 3, harden B-r-, W.t.r.. CACHE COUNTY. The petitioner and counsel r were before the committee, and professed their entire williugness to abandon any part of the claim which might appear to be tainted with fraud. They challenge the production of any proof of corrupt on or undue influence with the Postmaster-generTO HERD DURING in any way, or of a corrupt moT WILL TAKE onSTOCK lilackeultU'a York Raugs, at L tli. Summer, tive on his contheir part. They gave the following ratne: cent to go behind the award, and back of the acto Congress and give $3.00 up their rights under both if they were corrupt: tzt ly obtained. They agreed the committ tee might determine whether justice had been done the petitioner by the PostmasReduced ratei fr larf e nnmler. Firet drive ter General, and, make the avard conadverMay 9th, Second drive June lltti, frD A Philadelphia gentlem in form with the trut if any part was tises a soap that is destined to founded on false wipe BISHOP. WEST'S CORRAL, OUDEN testimony of witnesses, There is pror false acts, or hv lh suDDressien of out the national debt. ; F. A. HAMMOND, fawt. Those before known to hold opini bably some l,lye" about it. 22Gw stigation. VE GUARANTEE WAGONS OGDEN. Orderibj letter promptly attended !ftL X. OPENED IN LOGAN & OGDEN, BRANCHES OF OUR WAGON DEPARTMENT, bo that tbe ieop! of the Northern Counties can purchase without coming to Salt Lake Citjr. Agent for Northern Utah, Old Newspapers. An instruc tive lesson nay be drawn from the You columns of old newspapers. meet with names that eeem once to have been on every tongue, but now are never mentioned ; authors ot new books, which the reviewer confidently handed down to the admiration of all ages; popular preaahers, whose sermons have sent no echo to our ears ; politicians,' who fill whole columns of the paper, but havelong since retired to an undiscovered privacy ; swarms of Dukes, Princes, Generals, and Captaing, who played prominent parts in the tragedies or farces of those days, but of whom we were totally ignorant until we saw the old news paper. What & severe critic is time! With what a ruthless hand he blots but the praises ef other journalists ! How quickly he shuts down his upon lights that the world said would never go put. I IN A NO PtHtEST-TONEMANUFACTURED. STRUMENT vUi Herein HAVE WE and MACHINE ESTEY ORGAN. MADE Log, HOOPER, Superintendent. Z. C. t'NDERSIGNKD.H AVE THIS DAY f f by mutual content, uimuIvm rtoertiip. 1AKM.B c smith, Lvgau City, Utah. April 8th, 1874. THE BEST Implements. Farming OGDEX, VI TE, THE Grasshoppers in Iowa. Medicine IN GREAT VARIETY. any of these letteri, the applicant nnixt ask for "advertised letters," give date of the paper and nay oue ceut for advertising. If not call for within onb montu, they will be iimt to the Dead Letter Ultice. Joseph Hall, P. M. -- fc and Boy's Heady Made Clothiny, Gents9 to-ni- ptUadelpbia, 30. between the pacer Iu the trot "Goldsmith and Maid," .Cepperbottoni' in won three "Maid" j.OUO, for iri"Ut heals. Tima, 2:2b, 2;2il, and RETAIL AND Dry Goo lis, tJroeerles, at reception. Branch Logan will be tent to the Dead Office: i'2-t- I An lIOXlvSTllAClTIXK mid not Mibjcct to FITS. THAN TO POINTS ofsUPERIORITY: CALL AND EXAMINE Simplicity and Perfection ,Q of Mechanism. last a will VY I V XJ O Durability Lifetime, Work without of Itanye ' Stock l Horses per Head rr Ca.1 Sheep , ..; o I Immense SUMMER HERD. , JJ a Parallel. Perfection of Stitch and OF ' FUMITTJEE : Tension. ' Ease of Operation and Management. ! Self Adjustiny Take-uAdjustable Head, p. , WALL PAPER and FEATHERS. tipnunea. lrom mum Call and Examine our Style and l'rit w at . T. W. JOSES', Tailor, . TVIrd door from 7.. C. M. L, OjiIpw. omu Clock. ; 75 77 and 79 First South Street. CttrapnrM J1 r Elence CoroMned. I SAMUEL MILLER, JUN Alio,, at doors wet ' (U Salis Booms, a few C. M. I;, Suit Lakt Cf Z. |