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Show .... BY TELEGRAPH. Tho "Nest-Hldin- c' nil been killed. There is considerable A Fcisinlc Poisoner. this section. Charleston, S. C, 19. The Paris cirrcspnient of the A heavy frost here last evening caused Lmid.jn Daily Telegraph s;ip : great damage to cotton and other srops It is estimated that the lost will reach youtiK vTonirtH whom th French, with wnuld probably all tfeeir rhaucl-w$000,000. Danaille, Va., 19. not like to claim as a countrywoman, The cold spell has destroyed near'y lias just been tried fur poisoning at ill the fruit, and damaged the tobacco Her name Assizes. the Northern Pacific- - Life Saving Stations in Florida. Frosts in the East More Trouble in New Orleans. AMERICAN. Omaha, 19. Wi'h theprenint faVorhle frospec'B, Gerieiftl tupermt nient t'Urfr of the Umo.i I' io fij railroad hopes to be Able to aim t toe delayed train" to tue breaks ou'l niiiV e a tiiiDi-ftby lenin 111 about The water con twrn'y four bourn. tlnue to f ill in the mall slrvam-- , an I eTeryhinst look faTorable to an eariy opening of tit load A Urge number of teams have been brought U ike breaks a anil are ieiiy to lr.tn.tier rmuu 'h re. The go in m the train and warm along weiiher OHiiiune- el-the entire roid, ami Hie p jcnger. Heem to appreciate the situ .Mo i of affair, knowing mat evervtbing i bcin iliin.- - wiit.in human p.wer to cet r ur - thin thr iil. N w York. 19. The B echff ti ial a i to ly. were nolo Fuller tin and In Beecher u cros exnu inn inn, Fuller-to- n bowed wiine-- th of Mrs. Ii d ng euer Tibon known Hi t!ie and the Nprir.g Ihh cuiiik U t er tlh fornnr he acked wtnesst it Sir Tilt. hi bad not taken ih hjru-eol the coming of tpi in? and the tinging ol birds and h ding .f its uetu Hon IS' e n er'a two novel of Norwood, whir Hies Cgu e are employed, in urd r iuai lio on r iniitut und ra'arid th in. a in I ihI t'Ook lm ong of a Lir with a loM call, and net hid n is in pr-r- m 1 H ut-w- i fer s I teipreied as concerning love. W.tae.xh said he ii I not rtnivmber frrnp:uyt, jr thf-- e w im writing the t tin - 0"s book, but muni have d ne it. Ilo did not mm It Mr. Til on took tie iftngunpe Ins own in from Dial Home. He tf rprmiitiiMi ol ib- - letter, Mi,M. - .. t , i was h 'ippy; 'hat tue leconciln e- :f cfl'euted. eh! Fullerton queMi- i.. i at great :eng h as to the Idler wherein he iiilcru.ed Mr, ? i o he wg about Mrs guiiu t New liiivt-n- ; a - wnnus 1 -o Murk's lit.t-- cil ing him her dearest tou Wunfa said be biniply mid Mr r Ti ton of hi intended i.it to New II :i. he thought it would b) of ven interest to her, and Mra Morepn bit ly used ilixt expression because lie hud fornu-- y told ber her to consult with him i if be was her nn. To day the pirn k market was exriied tail-n- a over the teporta that the Punim I eompany hd chartered ihe WLittt Star hue ot uteiuners. and tl.ii muck which rioted heavy ou $ turday at $1.-- 8 rose tu;s afiernoou to I 48 A bill in equi'y wis ooia 'Uv eince filed in the I'ni'ed JStu'ea nirca. t court bv J'iy t'.n.k nnd before Ju lg J otheia ne co'nplainaiws fgant-- t I'ottio ri.il a i company asking the ftppoimmtui. if a rectver. e r -- . . Jadge Shipnuo has granttd an order appt iuiing the lion, fl W. Cum receiver, and providing that he file a bond in h. nam of SlUO.000 for the faithful dis charge cf his dutica . . Tex. 19. from Corpus Chriati says (bat a bank of thirty iivo or tony are reported to be robbing and burning the hoiisen between Urownsvill and S.tutt (iertru le. All communication by telegraph it cut off from Browns ville. Firing was heard at liareea last night, eijiht miles beyoud tan trude. A oourter reaohed here last nigiit, calling for help, and aianu bells were lung Captains Clark and Culvtr have ttaried to meet the raiders. v Washington, 19. Under the provisions of he act of Congress, approved June 20th, 1874, an otbo r ot revenue marine service recetifly i he cont of Florida, and aelectfd a location tor the erectied ot five of refuge on t b it coast in coimeoiion with lie lite sav ng eervtce Tje cit"i for ftiti.ius on the coists of Lakes Michigan. Superior, Huron, Erio and Ontario, have been selt ou-- and approv-e- l. tions will be built this and ib HiiniinMr. An tffi. er will vi-- il the Tacihc C0i for tne puipi S1' o selecting sit- s for htati.. us on the coast at or ne.ir the folluwuiji poin s: llu nt ol it liny, l'e ni K ye.-1'oi t, ('once turn, Calitorma Waninj oi Tend ory, art I on the coal of Oreiion, t or near 0 pe Av so. U i; esp'oied itinttbe Pacific cuaxt a aiim wi 1 be completed before ihe cud of ihe GftWfgton, A special .Must-CHn- s iG'i vi-ite- d hc-ue- - , piesciit year. Curat-- , Ala. 19. A heavy frot prevailed here y enlei day and coii'iiiMi-- to day About one halt of the cuuiing cot. on crop ia and has s u, t OUt:. UTAH, SPRING 1875. 3IAIX STttKCT. Sirasbiiiirg considerably. More Mexican Raids in Texas. .... i... ice in n, A Receiver for the .y'i'.V'.'A' ii,;1. tW.,i'f,-y,.- , Richmond, Va., 19. have been received from al; Reports LJurckel. atol she is described as a pure Alsucienne, pusses -sing all the uei:u:i" ( her ace. She appeared in court drtss d in the Ira dirional cost utiie so popular in I'aris isinee the loss f A sac lirimtte seems to have been very loud ci' married life, but, uni'Ttuii-a- t fly, dots n d app.ar to have met with a husband entirely suited to her tastes, lfer tirst venture was with an holiest Ubo! ei nauit d I loslistetter, wli'v died before tlm lion )iii-iowas married ishe :i next over, yo mg Fietich so die" hi Ins ret urn Irnin captivity in 1871, mid he also died d l'iig. he a few month" alter th" th n Icok d out ior a ti.iid husband, but failed to find him, and ill nrder to console her second widuwhood iu ide the aenaiutaiiee of a tradesman n itned ScIm 1. 1iU Schall was carried, and his wi'e was in the way. lii igitte seen tly icfoivul to get rid She. went to a chemist and of her is liiigito ihe fruit growing secions btwreu here and Greensboro. Fruits of all kind h ve been killed by the eld spell. Tin tobacco crop has also snfTt red severely New Orleans, 19. -- 1 c72 I CJI Ol Much discussion and some exciiemeni Oi v' o il in was produced politic circles to da,v. "0 CO by a report which proves true that ihe ' ' : : V conservative caucus resolved to seat in a? ST the House Chsrles Delhonunt-- and Felix rr3 ft I VI 2 Voorhees, of St Mar ia, O. L. Collins, cs a ss, a s of St Helena, and 0. U Durkhard', ol (Ji 5 tt is S3 'he 7'h ward, New Orleans all JJemo 1 s who were declared elected the by B era's, s leturuiog board in place of Martioei, B e "0 Indian Ftoriel and Kich ir !, Republi (5 c nt. who were seated in (he House in si ;... rc to tc I C cs January. The Conservatives contend X C3 z, t; T O iba' all the Conerviiv s returned by O ' . the board were under the award te be eate I, while the Republicans contend O c: m r that these four in en were tiot to be dis O Ci in 'Urbed. Marshal Packard said that if the four Republicans were ousted the Senate would adjourn for three days. HDd it at the end f tli.it time they Aire not readmitted the Senate would itfij'.uui hie die. The seating of ihe-- e men w.ll ;ive the Conei vatives a inajority on asked lor foine arsenic "to kill ber Constantly Milling the renders H Nfjles joint ballot. Another poii in.it cri ii i tats," but the chein st i el used; hn Complete. i m in it en t , as there seems to be no d.Ml r, he gave l.era ) Ii sp!i. ru paste. about the sealing of the Conwrva ive whicli I'.es.iid wouni .oiswir In r pur members or Wednesday. h as Wi'll, iioi it did th. p- sc; jn.--t not in tbe way th. uiisii-peiui ti. FOREIGN. he hen c iled cK Uii-- t iiiti-tn- l ou Mnm Setial', with .onslie h ol London, 19. Tn tba bouse of coinmons in in tiaued to get on iciin.s. iiitimacv, reply to a question by Mr. U'Reiiley, ami piuji' sed tiny sli'.uid n iLe g..iue member for tiontord county. Dbr.ul, nid b i ve a j liiilieat ion to amuse cakes said I'rioce Bisin irck, as locg aeo The' otl'-- was accpti d, children. the January, 1874, mndc the huggsnon thi the were us.ua should cakes in i'l a join made, and Ungate Euglaud stroug O i eniuiisiraiiee, thu latt.-- was compelicJ d s to put ane of her phosphoo tii.iiiag lu make to Uclgium naiut what he rus into two nt' thetn. TliCfie O o paste detcntied as a uonsp racy ot the ?? a n i v the beauti of were, course, fiivr and Jesuit icl'ugees aains V o 2. In fill Alsacieiine wile to of her in.- peace of (Jermaiiy. Kun Graiivi.le, rs. a lover At hist idic declined to ,it Uien minister ot foreign uftii rs, ilml he hoped Iiihiuarck wwulJ not press thi.tu. but her little buy DC C pi essinjj h r Si. X. Belgium to ge beyond tne limns ui her mi J telling her BS- PI H nice thy 2 Si c cuiimutioiial institiiiicijs. n 53 'Ihe next" morning 3 In ihe bouse of lords Earl Russell nek-e- i she gave way. 5 1 Mine Sehail was 1'uund to be ill. and o " Lord Derby whether Hie t'russ an c S H was terunnatuu Ungiite voluut en d to tend her. The De.iunr coi and wneiUir there were iiiy reiisolis to doctor was called in. and was on the Uuriiil the peace of Europe wuiiid be point of curing To r, when, the AS C,00DS: COST. MOUK QX ACCOUNT OF FREIGHT, 'nJ i..ired ilierefy. lei by teplied mat ' anoiher V h'id down in Salt Lake Oitv th in they do in Ourdeu. we can and piMcuired renietiy" ie li'Xt of l'i u.sIa s tirsi i.oie iul.y the for of a io urx'ure killiujr sell, ou au average, cheaper Disriirii in prouoiinciug n n.it i nliupe (Jive'ns a mli and compare figures, aud the a but i she whieh ii im her victitn'b result will be a purchase, thereby saving money, time and trareliug expencs. menace, emuutir nice, tlies; iohJiy put lie bad (be ussurunce ol i he German uin-- b in die. ne, and fini.-l- n d by killing In r Which a ha y eiamiu itioii hu.i outright. 1 he doctor, however, susgiven no reason to douo.,iiiui ihe second nute was Conceive iu a verj pected the syinptums of his patient, s!31y aid iusistid on a post mortem cxaui-itfriendly sp'.nt, and it wou d be pieuia u. which led to the discovery (tire to expl i'Ss an opiuiou ou ue Uieri.s of the question, us England Lad uol been of the crime. uppliea to. At proem he anticipaiid Urimtte did not attempt to screen the result jf tbe ouutroversy vMihoutuu-etoiiies- i. h. ielf, but confessed her guilt iu the Tho Uiiiish guvcruineui vai caluiust aud nios candid tuauner. The Je.nct of Welgiuiu aud ucd 'oc ii. the peace oi E.irope, and he was now pol.ve thought Ibis was not her to tiiat iicither was in danger. hist achivcineiit on the art of poisonThe st'lcot comiiittiee ou toreigu re . ing, and ordiied her deceased h us latious has reported to ihe uou ol bawds btd'n-be exhumed and ex ceuiiaons that the documeuia hich ap .1 when traces poison were peared iu the Times and News were auniitd, in found both of them The prisonpublished by permission of tne chairof man. er did uot offer any excuse for her The second German note to Belgium crime, and the c .tut sentenced will bd publi.-he-d to inoirow. It ex- triple, d ath. She received the judgher to and presses legn-- at Belgium's refusal to with a smile." ment comply with Gennauy's wishes, and continues mat the lielgiau government is best aware of the parlinmcutary difficulties in the way ot compliance, but it vt IChosst Fail mut i at tho same litne be cuuviuced tbat c he first thing to be done is to recognize the necessity of aff.rdiug some reJret-u- . Whereas the examination im tie diffiCD culties is ot secondary iiupertauce, TO ihe consider m ion of the moans to pre. -i vent im rigues against neighboriugsiates, E interests equally all the powers thai t strive for the geusral peace and good be i to hi relatious, it'.a hope that Relgnim will follow tbe example of Gemiauy and obtain an alteration of her lane, thus ; giving a freu jroof of the value she y 1! ( lipp'T on, OBSTACLES TO HAKKIAtiE. attache to good relations wnh G. ruiany Snould this effort fail the pub ic view of MEN FROM HAPPY RP.LIEF FOR the queMiim will nevertheless be de tlie e fleet of rrors n.) Abiws iH early lit. AND Mankorxl KHtuieil. Impediment to Man infe clared and an understanding be brought Y IT BI J . A'OTA It Ntw liiPthoil uf Iri'utnieut. New niul m about between all lu'eie-teMaiu J. Bovle'krT stales. ttiect, Bt.poile V. le reined ien. k'..nk and Circulars sent Offlc, T. blore, 0jl-iiu sritlett enyeloiies. Ad.lwes. HoWAKli Germany has not sought to interfere xbStf. PUiihW-plii2 Niuth Si.uth No. gt.. w.th Relfiiuin's national nirairs ASSOCIATION, Her 0 o Inxtitution luiriu a liiuh reput:tti4u H otjeot Ims been to prevent foreign inW lor houorabl. ccudittt ud (irolMciuuul tkill. in terference her ov.n. The note cou-cl-tcs with reference to the special ..STAYS a: C. obligations Relgiuiu is under to tbe (G1LEAD.) guar.mteti g powers ou account of her ueutihl position IC U M Cnniinal Manning it very ill, his nerAND LECTUKE READER vous system prostrated. 'Hit physicians consider his illness serious. Rerlin, 20. Wood. Trnvels und Good History. Tbe National Gazette asserts that c; Noll Coal. SpiccJ up with Quaint Humor" Austria ami Russia will support GerAmuHiijc AntcJotii. LATEST TDK IMPROVEMENTS. WITH many in her dvi.iauds on Belgium. 'J he iower house ef the Prussian diet has Ilia new Lecture on &c. Ventilators bill l?egistcis, tbe clauses parsed abrogating hoe of the constiuition which allow h' indeEstimates for Heating and Ventilating pendent administration of the ecc'eias-tica- l THAT HUMAN KAKQMETESPromptly furniisiiei. affairs, the unimpeded irrereotirse of reltgiout societies with ili.i- sujerIIX.1KS A Literary Institutes will plfa lors, and the freedom of clerical ap- AJ'tn-liorCiivulars.) lwjs inBoxwritiHff. tlUCAiiO.ILL. (iouii bi''UP poiuiments. 587, S. L. City- - Dry Goods Bepartment . 55? o " c ; to-da- s I n 3o o - -- ' o o ? r-- . o Gent's Furnishing Department, nhith Ltp$t t.-- -- 0-- 250 Trunks, Valises, - ei & Satchels, .v Grocery Department, I r ultra-montan- s- c - I - rej-iie- SB - wi-re,- mm C Ataa-cienn- e k - do jos-iiiie- d WALKER BROTHERS. rru-.sia- ni Spring Conference, s f SALT LAKE 1875. OITTT, Have received ihe most complete assortment spring uoous ever brought into the 'Serntot)! and will' opn them tor inspection t as i sale during April Conference. Country Trailers Should see (hem &PEIIAL INDUCEMENTS r- c3 o STO RES CO-OPEKATIV- Taylor I fi-- cu u o p rl d ijt - Q Cutler. ATTORNEY AT TOU-N- Q d & il(H-6u- i. Eft W. FURNACES, Ranges atttl Stoves lSnrl nial l or LY C ''THE y o s P4 WALIS,.S LahcSt &i-0t- u - |