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Show BY TELEGRAPH. Evidence closed for Til- - ton. The Georgia State Treasurers Account. Execution at Pittsburgh. Eire in PennsylvaniaDecline in Wheat. concluded. Stale Treasurer Jenes states to the committee that he was ntinble for, a bng time to obtain from Henry Gewes & Co , the New financial agents of the state, any account of his transactions. When the siatement wa finally obtained it. showed that the simc bonds had beeu parkin New York and by the slate treasurer to the amount nbove stated. Treasurer Jones charges by implication tkat Clcwcs pid thece state bcMds, and without cancelling them again put them on the. market.' FOi'.KlON. - London, 20. The Mark Lane Express says unfavorable weather keeps samples of wheat of feting in a poor, unsaleable condition, and tlte pricus tend downwurd in every market. chief and confusion of a change, a maof the citizens of Louisiana seem jority willing lo accept as n compromise. recognition and the restoration to the Conservatives uf the control of the lower house For these reasons, Foster and Phelpe do not wish to oppose the recommendation that Kellogg's nduiinistraiion be recogoizrd, in view of Ihe fact that they know nothing of the merits of the case adjudged by oompeteht evidence, nor do they wish te be understand us urging it. They only wish to record their agree-men- t with those of their associates who believe such a compromise might be le-- s Kel-logg- 's JTIAIX Wholesale and Retail Dealers intolerable than the present situation pf that distressed people; but lo sny l)E. STREET, IN ALL KIXD3 OF reso-Intto- n recognizing Kellogg, Potter and Marshall arc utterly opposed. They find nothing to justify the belief that Kellogg was elected. Thev insist that AMERICAN. he seized the government by aid of Federal In the enate debate on (he Pacific through a void and ' thn LouUimm fraudulenttroopa, ;i. Mail contt-HCthe clmie in the (oiloHicti order, whieh prevenied ' It should and of return votes of counting Committee. California, bill, lluger appropriation be a standing pres mption against him. mud lit ha t fceen instructed to vyte for Wij,, wish to make especial mentioa of Goods just received and opetietl tbat when the people, on' raged by the the repeal by the legislature of his it me. abuses of, his government, had Success- This company had been in tan habit of WHAT THE MINORITY SAY. fully regained the office he hail usurped, ' bringing a class of emigrant lo our h was reseated by Federal power, aaoies iu violation of the laws of and it had iatcrferud with some through the forms of law by whieh he had entrenched himself. He ence mere TH K MAJOKITT OPPOSED TO KELIOCG. of the local commerce along the Ciilifor-nisought to nullify the choice of the people const, which had irritated the people at the late election, and to that end of that state and caused the legislature called in Federal troops to break up the to pass arcsolutto favoring t lie repeal Chicago, 23. of the subsidy. Again, it had been meeting of the Legislature. A Washington special followthe For Congress to rcccgnize a usurpasays iiold had that tae out company c'larged ;( wharves, warehouses, etc., lo men ing are the conclusions of Hear, Frye tion so gross, so oppressive, is, Ihey connected with the Central Pacific rail and Wheeler, of the Congressional Lou- think, to establish a precedent by which road, which company controlled all tbo isiana investigating committee, as em- under a preiext which can readily be carrying trade of California, us it owned bodied in the report which they have be fouud, any State government may be ail the railroads in the state. oterthrown, the will of the reonle nulli agreed upon : 23. That so First the called White Men's fied, fraud and violeuce perpetuated and Pittsburgh, Ernest Ortwein, who on the night of party in Louisiana has had the purpose repuDiican iorms perverted to destrey t'ne 2!)th of April lat, murdered John lo lake pos ession by fraud and violence liberty. Kainnett, his wite and two Utile daughof the Slate government. Second That in the execution of this ters, and a boy n.wnel Hubert Unnih, sad then burned his houe to conceal purpose they have not and will not reCougrexNional. tie crime, was banged in the jail yard frain from murder, fraud, civil war or Harrison, from the committee on in the presence of the coercion ef employees at ujon made a report op the Pinch-bacelections, oTloers of (helaw'and the reporters Third That the moderate men of this ycase, with a resolution that Pinch lie met his death quietly and with party are unable to control the majority. Vixjignution. Fourth That three cause have in- back was not elected, nud that Sheridan and is entitled to his seat. New York. 23. duced the formation of this and was, Smith (N. Y ) made a minority report The Brooklyn court contained the rendered it more difficult to party unite the with a resolution that Sheridan, the customary crowd of spectator this best men ainang them in opposition The Butch-Cleaver- s morning, nud all the parties to the Beeoli-e- r fact that the Administration party in the other contestant, was not entitled to the ordered aud to seat; be called case were in fheir accusto-neprinted up o places, Stale is made up of almost the whole hereafter. Kvnrts continued the ,; from vote, with a few whites lartM-l. i Pike, from the same committee. reof Mrs. Moulton, questioning . her tiret other Siates; the fact that there liasj been ia rofcrcnoe to it r visits o Mm Wood-hu- grat maladministration by Republican ported in the Arkansas contented lecand the latter's calls, at witness'' officials: und the beMf. boneatlv emer- - tion case, that Clause, the contestant, vv not elected, and that Asa Hodges,' bouse, witness eimply repenting ' what taiuei by large uuniuvra of, the white , Muesaid iu regard to this matter on her people ol I be Mate, that they have ' thesiliiug member, is. from the milicommittee Logan, direct examination. on, twicejlefrsuded ofllte results of, elec- tary affairs, Witness was thtn questioned as to her tions in which they were successful. .reported favorably en; the conversation, with T'.ltoiij. when she Fifth AdmHiug that these evils are house bill authorizing the promulgation rK ASK THE ' COUNTRY CO OT'T1R Tl VH r culled him avillain. She said the con- likely to exasperate any people, the of general regulations for the governvs Tti of the ment w ,:, army; passed. versation was in August, hen Moulton c urte of the whites has tended to bring us a call, and 'nerhans thev mv find nr"'fi.nir.s ';V law rWf In"ive . The bill for ihe admission of Colorado w:n about to make a statement to the ihem about. ' The 'simple,' peaceful . of was amended aud fiual.y passed, 4 to purchasing a bill ui'uy and sulmin'TnL'irrtTlhfirePftCtive-lioardcommittee, when Tilton was talking no of obedience lo lu,w mi decent and-.t Directors, tli their 13. unwnv.-.they tn rin may The bill sanctiotj for the admission of New grily to Frank about not making his treatment of their opponent, would Mexico was also amended aud passed. CHKAPhST IIOU8K, a'coursc due to the shareholders. atatement before the committee. Slie have proved effectual long itpo. 31 to 11 was questioned about telling (be Mui-Sixth The committee beiievn that . In ihe House the sundry appropriation of the scandal to Mrs. Deniil. of Kellogg received a umjority in 1872, and atid of telling' 'her that while they believe there was violence bill was ennsidcred in committee of the I'eecher was innocent, whie-- . she de- and fraud whioi frustrated the wi I o.' whole. Wheu the item of Jr3.00U,000 to the people in many parishes in 1874, ihe defray thj expeii-e- s of United Stales nied, ii courts whs reached, a sharp debate . tbecrosi-exahere OoncludeJ llvarti illegal order ot Judge Durell and ihe and Fullertuu the ceii'luct of the returning board, in arose, the Democrats attacking furiously iaaiiou, began 8he testified tbat her visits to trying to cure cue wrong by another, Attorney General Williams and ihe De' " : V ... at ;' W'oodliull were so ely cuisr-partment of Justice. The Kepublieans by her naturally inflamed the popular discon threats to publish the soaudal: that the teut and lent plausibility to their com- defended Williams, and Butler (Mass.) said if he hail done anything wrong let last time he oame to bee lions j to nk plaints.' ra se .Frank to atsist her to some money. Seventh The oommitteee believe that Item impeach him, not blackguard him. The discussiou finally drifted into the Ucechvr she was thetc has been much Vhenwitnis4 and dishonesty question of political troubles in Ala. sorry at the anguish he exhibited. Both corn p ion in thn State nud locul gobama, and a dispute arose between she felt as if in the wrre crying, and 8, tor which the Bepubli.aas, espe of the Alabama committee, and She thcugUt she cially under Warmotli's rnle, are presence of death. large would never set. him again; thai he wns ly responsible; though iu numerous in- Pelhain, in regard to the alleged use of ' bacon seut by Government for the relief going to commit filicide. Mia told ht-stances, their opponents have been of sufferers by the overflow, to procure husband when ho came home of the in- equally to blame. terview, and what she did. Wtmei-- adEmhth The effect of all this has Republican votes. Finally the commitvised her husband to make his short he-- to detiroy the authority of the law tee veiuriied to the consideration of the bill, aud afier disposing of nine out of OR statement, lie did so iu order that over a I.rge portion of the Stute, pages, rose. Uecohcr might explain the (natter to the negro of the right of suffrage, sixty-eigh- t A sceue of some confusion then arose She said: Uive ihe old overthrow republican government in the church. in the House over a personal colloquy Fullertou closed Loui-ian- a man another chance. and seriously menace it in the , between Syphernnd KldritJge over a reexamination with the whole country. the Ve are now Belling ofF our stock of Ninth A new election at this time is mark of the latter in a receut speech. question as to whether witness was Genepl Mercian disc very kw. At told husband her e about' evening session an attempt was Drcs Goods she hiii kissing not desirable; neither pa-tdesire it, made the make room for the largo selections particularly che?p,'t6 to bring up the cuueus 'force till," an it w ould aggravate i he resent evils. Ueecher, which she answered in( the Mr. our iu tho CUTLKK and which by be ffercJ at when Kast, the Democrats made deadanother Tenth Congress should una its , i " Wholesale and ltctail lock Conference. to beresult by the then announced he during had vote, refrainiug that Varts tonal poweis in the matter. The no Vrjught Miss Kate Carey for' further committee think Kellogg the choice of u ing thatButlerquorum appeared to be " amt others wanted steps and she took the majority of the voters of Louisiana, and taken to compel, members te vote, but Htand, Ueaeh protesting that she was should oe recognixed as Governor. should also provide for further t't9 Speaker ruled that there wnsno way not his witness. Beach also staled that to make a horse drink, though he might lo rested his case with the testimooy of safeguards, for holding elections and be led to the water. The filibustering MouUon. Wrs. reeults thereof. J SAT.T r kgl. The testimony elicited from Kate The oommiitee conclude by waa kept up all night. Eleyenih iii mmw ,miiiiiHM,8irima0 Carey was In relation to various places saying that these remedies are ai best Khe had lived, from r.oue of which she but temporary; an efficient aid to estabOBSTACLES TO XAftRIAtiE; According lo a Cincinnati paper, swore positively wasBheevee discharged lish the means of public education would MEN FROM HAPPY RF.LIKF POR for intoxication. Finally Kvarts made do much to remedy the evils there. The John Thomas was recently sued by ror Hmt Alimei in enily lilw. the etfcrts of AM '., her Admit she was discharge! from mt publio seiitimeut of the country, without Hester Piini for br?ach of promise. MiuibrMNj Kulornl. InifMHtiMtuDtH Iu Murriuge rr-I and tin this she of Naur distinction .xoTARvrriii.ic. intoxication, 1nnthrf1 Nuw ...! Iimlrul nf hvutniAttt da refjr much to place 'John Thomas, come into court!'' may Finfenon asksd her move, as it hasparty, Mid Cifcnlr lsnt ' nirkil.le remeiliM. ". Mia ftrwt, orpmitn J. liorle' fornil"' tier examination nnfortniiAtely done much shouted the con stubh 'John tVef, tn nwilpil nYelnix9.. Aililreo. HOWAUD Store, Otki, U. T. uo questions, and this closed the exami to aggravate, the trouble in Louisiana. 8Stf. ASSOCIATION, No. 2 Sontb Mnth St, PhiaiW-- j T'aenias needn't to court me conic in nation of witnesses fur the piosec tiou, The people there should be made to un)hin, Pi, u lBKtitution having a hiicli repuution fur honomUe condiKt nud profeMioiial still. and recess was taken. derstand tint all the power of the Gov any more," said Hester, primly. .... After reces it waa expected Tracy eminent will be exercised to protect the C. A inwould opeu the oase tor ilia defense, but rights of its citizens, and no PoughkeepMo parent lately party in f Kvarts stated that he had not expected this country will accept an alliance with duced a croupy youngster to make (tSILEAD.) the prosecutiou to closn their case before nun who are seeking power by such quite a hearty meal of buckwheat JZ XJ 31 to night, and he was not fully prepared means as the committee have described. cakts and "maple molasses," but the and asked an adjournment until te mor- Unless this can be done, the free instituRKADKIl AND LKCTUKEK- row in trning, which was agreed to and tions of the whule Uuited States will not latter proved to be a nice syrup of the cjurt adjouaned. survive the dcstruciiou of those in the quills. The boy said he thought a imething ailed 26 Pa , SduIu. llislflry,' Travels and CeoJ Sensf, Wood, the molasses the Harr'sburg, A firo at Emporium, Pa., yesterday, with Quaint Humor nl Soft Coal. Washington, 23. very minute his father told him to ' Spiced up "" tuirned five stores, tbreVhotels and two "v Q AKiusiuj; Apeodott. Foster, Pbelpa, Potter and M agnail eat all ha wanted. WITH TIIK LATRST IMPROVEMENTS. rooms. have Loss, $70,000; insurance, lodgi presented a majority report of the II is new Lecture on commiitew on Louisiana affairs, and conVentilators. &c. H llegisters, or "XT TI 7 Atlanta, 2:). clude as follows: i Estimate for Heating and Ventilating W. F. CKAWFOKD, 3f. I)., The investigation of the accounts of In Our ju Jguient, all that is needed in THAT HUMAN BAROMETER. Promptly furnislieJ. the statg. treasurer under the direction Louisiana is to withdraw the Federal CITY.', of the finance committee of the legisla- troopt and leave the people of that Slate Josiitutcs ;will pleae upr'J ture shows tbat $150,000 of bonds have to govern themselves. ' WALLSJLnkcSijLiterttry .Before Welcr Cduntft Utah. 1 1?A GO, ILI alwayt iu" writing Addreii C- - W. l o.'npiil twicr.and h ei am. nation is not this reoowiuendation, to avoid theraakiog (Send frCtrcular.) mis I Stajner, Box 58T, S. L City. E M-'E'R'CHA;'N;DJ;,S,- Ileport or t Cli-lirni- ' CARPETS, New Styles a, a CLOTHING, all sizes, qualities and Fashion?. Gent's FURNISHING GOODS, Splen did Outfit. Crates! Several to-da- k . - : LAMPS and CLOCKS to suit ever body's Taste, Cutler er ne-ir- cross-examinatio- n of CROCKERY, Marked low. Hardware including Kl and F. Tools. ll DEP'T ALWAYS FULL HOCERY , s Ix-e- , , , ' . . . stIh - rem-edie- s 1 t , I nv-:1- Kar-rtganse- tt, WALKER BROTHERS. n C nl A . ki-se- d - ern-unt- i IS! P S': H - . SALT LAKE CITY, o Lut-tie!- l, r Barley,;: Oats, Wheat s u e dried peaches! Mn-pi- e ct y pur-phase- 1 ; till enn-alitu- -- pre-8n- ' Con-greo- d t. TAYLOR & a ' 'COTlIrV' EAST TEMPLE STREET: -- v. .j.fc ATTORNEY AT LAW TOT-N- ! 1 ! BlOi-G- i.' ; I W. 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