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Show llHTarian Beer, toCAMTEMS. ''til i March 10.1 nnilu of " "j .t-- ' J...',' IW3 front Whitehead's t is well, understood, and that it is d t6 maintain a 'distinctively 'Re- -' publican party rganiiatioain Uiah.save ;' Vj for alike special purpose. , The .tfcKcuitites on Ton, The following were elected as the Territorial Central Committee: ;: ' Salt Lake county, J. R. McBride, C. Murder. A verdict of murder in the negotiations, Ac. W. Bennett, Samuel, Kahn, B. A. M. first degree was returned yesterday, in Froiseth; Weber ceunty, A. S. Condon, the Third District Court. against J, G. andE. A. Street; Box Elder county, J. The Territorial Republican ConvenW. Graham; Tooele J. J. GreenV Wiggins, for killing Dutch John laet tion met In the Institute pnrsuant'to ad- wald; Utah oounty,county,. H. i. Y, Asbbrook; May. journment, yesterday morniug, at 10 Beaver county, Presly Denny. o'cloek. Atter a wrangle between MaxAfter votes of thanks, eto , convention Official Changs. Maxwell is out. well and Patton, who eaob olaimed to'be adjourned tint die, without any further ' Last Thursday closed his oflioial oareer. proxy for Mr. Orth, of this city, PaUon quarreling. in favor the of One mere rabid 'Moruioa" devourer subsiding "Gineral," a committee was to draft resoluappointed no And gone. glory covers his brow. Congressional. which tions, were made and m but a 'i mis of shame enwraps him like accepted, The Senate yesterday resumed the a cloud. NelMon, the new Marshal, was as follows : consideration of the unfiuished business, Resolved, That the expected to arrive this evening on the of Utah in Territorial Republican party being the bill' to enable the people of convention assem- New Mexico to form a constitution and U. P. train. Which is the next ohange? bled, indorses the principles of the Na- State government, and for the admission Guess n Black man will depart and a tional Union Republican party as de- of said State into the Union on an equal fined by the platforms of its national White man return. footing' with the original States. The conventions of the past, and reaffirms its ameuiimeuu proposed by the committee unfaltering devotion and adherence to en Territories providing that the laws of truth. the United States shall be applicable to Bia Show. Montgomery Queen, the 2.( That we are opposed to the revithe new State when admitted, and that val of sectiounl issues; that we desire to it shall it censttiute a judicial district, and circus great menagerie manager, promote friendly feeling aud permanent fixing the Balary of the district judge, sends us his Advance Herald, illustrated Bariuony throughout the couutry by the marshal, attorney, etc., were agreed to. with cuts' of wild animals, processions. maintenannce and enforcement of all the Cookrill submitted aa amendment proharlequins, horses, performers, &o., a constitutional rights of any citizen, in- viding that the governor's procUmaiion cluding the free aud full exeroise of the ordering an election, for gay and gorgeous sheet. The big bew representatives right uf suffrage without intimidation to the constitutional convention shall be will be here during the summer, when, and without fraud, that we are in' favor published in four newspapers in the Teras before, it will bag lots of money, pee- - ef the continued prosecution and Dun- at least CO days prior to the date ishment of all official dishonesty,; and ef ritory of the election, agreed to. .The bill was ple who "haven't a cent," always find au reiorm in government such as expe then read a. third lime and passed. ing a dollar for a circus rienee may from time to time suggest; The bijl provides that the constitution we are opposed to impairing the credit to be framed shall be republic in form, of the nation by depreciating any of its etc., and shall be submitted to the peoobligations, - and in any way and form ple of the Territory lor ratifioatioa or Nkw Mcsical Moxtmly. The first curtailing the national ja.it a and finanat an election to be held in Nonumber ef the Musical Times oame to cial honor; we hold that the common rejection vember next, and if such constitution is hand this morning. It is published at sohool system is the nursery of Amcri ratified the acting governor eh all oertify Salt Lake by Calde'r aud Careless, and can liberty, and should be maintained the same to the President of United free from all sectarian con States, who shall thereupon issue his is a very neat little monthly of sixteen absolutely trol; and we believe that the direction proclamation declaring the State admitpages, which fits nicely inte a vacant and control of the eovernmeui should ted without any lurther action whatever spot in Utah literature. It contains two continue to be confined to that party on the part of Congress. The yeas and wuicn auaeres te tnese fundamental nays were demanded and resulted pieces of original niuaio by George principles, and favor the recognition yeas, 85; nays, 16. .' ; Careless, and a variety" of reading mat- ana The bill of Wright reduoing the salary strengtnening of national unity. ' Resolved, That this convention' in of the President of United States to ter, generally interesting. Send for it One dollar a year Invariably in advanoe dorses ia the fullest manner the ten era! $25,000 per annum was taken up, bnt policy of the present administration in before it was considered the Senate went tea cents. copies Single regard to the affairs of Utah Territory, Into 'executive session and 'soon adand that it recognizes in' President Grant till Monday. ' if a firm friend and earnest worker for our journed the 'In House; Cox; of New Yerk, at A NkwDask. It is pretty well known common cause of liberalism as in opdo the inquest of his colleague, Hewitt, ofeition to that fatal blieht ef theooracv. fered a resolution reciting that from the among business men that Mr. J. W which has oppressed and still bloeks the reports from the Secretary of the TreasGuthrey, the successful merchant at way of the material and moral progress ury, that between the Slst of January ' . Corinne, a few weeks ago purchased a of this Territory. and the 24th of February, there was an Resolved, That the delegates selected increase 'of coin and bullion in the piece of ground for a building spot on Fourth street, between the Theatre and by this convention to represent the re- Treasury to the amount of over 1?,. in the 000,000, and that between the 24th ef publican party of this .' corners. But it is" not so well Cincinnati convention beTerritory and are hereby February and (he 29ih of known what is te be done with it. instructed to use their best and undi there was a reduction of over February $28,000,-00that these great fluctuations within Ilealiring that Ogdeu is the place, Mr. vided eaorts to secure the insertion in the platform of the Republican party of so short a time require explanation, and Guthrey intends to move to this city the a declaration or opposition to polygamy instructing the committee on ways and banking business in which he is inter and the d despotism of an ig- means to examine the books of the Treaested. As eoon as the season opens, a norant and bigoted priesthood. sury Department if necessary, and the 5th.' That the national Republican officers thereof to ascertain the causes handsome building, 22x50 ft. ut its birth announced as of suoh fluotuatio&s, "and also to ascerwill be erected, and the new bank started party having one of its fundamental measures' that it tain whether the legal tender notes rewith competent men' to attend to the was the right and duty of Congress to ceived for redemption of national bank business. We expect the other live men prohibit the practice of those twin relics notes are kept as a special fund or held in common with other money. Referred of Corinne to follow suit. The "burg" cf barbarism slavery and polygamy in luo icrruory, ana as n nas extir- to committee on ways and means. ' is dead. pated the former in ail our broad land. The House then went into a committee so that the sun does not shine upon a of the whole, Cox of New York in the siBgie stave on American soil, we do chair, on the legislative and judicial ap W. F. Field, whe was most earnestly demand that the latter Sentenced propriation out, ana was addressed by arrested at Corinne for robbing the Post shall alike be blotted from existence. Phillips of Kansas on the general sub and that all needed legislation to that ject of finance.' Hoskins and Willis also Office, ploaded guilty yesterday to the end should be immediately had. addressed the House on the currency indictment, and was sentenced to four 6th. That we approve and Indorse question. years imprisonment in the Detroit peni the bills of Senator Christiancy and of The oemmittee rose without action, W. bpnnger, now before Congress, in and Bass, a member of the committee on tentiary. The credit of ferreting out the P. 0 relation to Utah, and we earnestly rep expenditures of the war department. resent to that those or similar proceeded to mike a personal explana robberies committed between Montana measures Congress are imperatively demanded for tion in reference to insinuation conveyand Ogden is due to Mr. John B. Furay, the protection, of its citizens, and the ed in two speeches of his colleague on of. the laws m this Territhe Special Mail Agent for Utah and the enforcement the committee that the Re (Blackburn) ' ' members of that committee had tory. publican He here came Territories. surrounding 7th. That In the Hon. R.'N. Baskin, taken no part in the Belknap investie as a detective for the Postal Department, although ft prominent Democrat, the tion until the proof was all in, signed and only by using the utmost diligence standard names ef the liberal element of and sealed. . ' and caution was able to traoe the rob this Territory recognixc a leader, of Speeches were made by Bass, Clymer beries to young Field, who was then act- whom the Liberal Republicans in Utah and Blackburn, the latter claiming that are proud; one who by his devotion to the House and the county were sick of ing as deputy at the Corinne office, and just government, and by bis untiring op theBe 'personal explanations." 4 was a young man of respectable family position to the tbeocratie system prev and excellent ehiracter. There is some vailing in Utah, is entitled to and IT Aii receives our hearty endorsement. talk of a petition being presented to Resolved, That in George W. Emery Extract from a Helena Gov. Emery for Field's pardon, as this we (Mon.) Letter. recognize a fearless and faithful foolish step is his first offence, and he publio officer, who has manfully and into tha militarj catcp to nobly performed his duty as executive get provisions, one day, and witness has sincerely repented of his crime. of this Territory, and we return him the sincere thanka of every Republican in ed toe obsequies of a .Crovr chief, Lay Horse, who had been killed close Utah therefor. School Report We are in receipt of to camp, in battle with the Sioux, 0. F. Stricklahd, Chairman, a copy of the biennial report of the TerC. W. Bknkktt, two days before. ' He was buried in " C. F. Wikslow, ritorial Superintendent ef common a skin tent, or "tepee," striped red; J. J Griincwald, ? bow and arrows bung outside. schools, appended to which is an his M. T. Burgbss. .. Men and women cut off their bair torical sketch of education in Utah, and Then followed the balloting for Dele and also their fingers in honor of him. the new school law. We acknowlodge gates. J. B. McKean, Geo. A. Black, J. This was a the coartesy of Prof. Riggs and consider W. very carious custom one Graham, John R. McBrlde and B. A. that is peculiar to the Crows. When the report tha most complete of the kind M. Frolseth, were nominated. General wish to sbow profound grief for they ever presented in this Territory. We Kimball deolined nomination. MoKean a relative or great chief, they cut off commend this pamphlet to the perusal was eleeted by a vote of 31 to 9. Black a or a' whole fingef. On this joint of all who find fault with the people ef McBride occasion, since the chief was a favorwais elected by acclamation. Utah in relation, to sohool matters; it is and Graham were chosen as alternates. ite, it was computed that upwards'of a sufficient refutation of the strictures ; McKean and Black made speches. a hundred were cut off. of Gov. Emery and others who claim These- people often make their sac Gen. Kimball offered the following that the cause of education has been resolution, which is as clear as mud, and rifice in order to win favor from the neglected among us. The pamphlet is was unanimously adopted ; T tVerv. freauentlv. , Supreme Beine. the Deseret at News Office by Crow has bad a bad luck in any if published this of That Resolved, Repabmeeting D. 0. Calder, public be will on U for Ucanv eacjx, egec&l pajrpse way aji go printer toj of a kill nd pray forbetjer fortnuand not.de-wigue- "'" Jus-jfinger- ( 1 . the cash tub Cash You can get neXt 8iX the durin& ht dried pecbe8 Fifth Street, Ugae ftt Sunford'8, d8j8 r.. like 'em along. the platform of ef Utah, and then n,. Democratic party elect eight delegates te the Uke step? to lime 8 mov HDTentiaa at Salt Lake. nmociuM.-B- ead , Iron Works. There ia a prospect of tha iron works at Ugaen Deing started upsoon. fivanston Age. Go from hom Who ie going o start hear it. Very glad to hear the news. to 'm up, friend Age? Everybody wants t jeethem going, but nobody knows when is to be grby whom the blasted furnace fired up- - John Lindsny, the actor, proposes to give entertainments Ogilea a few dramatic his to departure to the Eist. prerieus That's just what we are hankering after. Gire us some good plays well performed and the Ogden people who know a good thing when they see it will fill up the Com Along. tlerer Salt Lake house. . The C. P. Tstaixhd wire this morning train did not and will not,getin morning. Snow is what it. It is dreadful and shameful till alls the narrow when bat all peoted, riaeatal guage gets blockaded, just what might be ex io such a season, when the con broad guage is in the same fix right and are sorry to learn that Mr. and Mrs. Phil.' Margetts hate let with a sad misfortune Their little hughter Nellie, a Tery smart and interring child, between four and five years of je, was taken suddenly ill yesterday Dzath.-W- morning, and Benedict was his efforts utes after went into convulsions. Dr seat for, but in spite of all the child died ia a few min- the administration of a warm sincerely sympathize with our m their sad and sudden bereave bath. We friends sent. - . LOGAN BRANCH, - . "1 t to Quarrelsome Boys ceware of quarrelling! A few iwo ooys got mte a dispute on . . ik... iisps oi a ctmrcn in jgo Philadelphia. Oh, iaued King, sixteen years of age, ruck the other, named Green, thirteen Jews of sge, with an umbrella. , A Jus followed, when Green drew a sin til Ptoknife and stabbed King in the breast. Ti wound was a only little puncture an and a half deep, but it cut the arkry of the heart, and before Mg could be carried home and put to W he expired. And now Greon, who "erly bewails his rash act, ia in prison rged with murder! Boys, keep your WP7 passion in caeca! lom Daily of March 11. DKLAtEDThe train due here did not arrive till morning ;lday ruoonto-daCause of delaynow, y. beautiful 8aow- Tt Put on a line - HlLLS-- Giler & Salisbury of stage coaches from J.P.tra.n, from Ogdea and 0aha. ! have money to 4 MERCHANDISE dust this .urr;nl;;ry;p 41 any time. Mah woatf i rJ!hD ml , . SeamaD' 7' reporls twfeet turned to mud. a ,. ' t'1 , iron-hande- DRT GOODS,'1 STOVES. :' ,r NOTIONS, j TINWARE, . UAT8 tt CAT?, ,i GLASSWARE, BOOTS & 8II0ES, CROCKERYf PATENT MEDICINES GROCERIES, ' J ' HARDWARE, ETC.; ETC.' ' Also a full line '.:i9 ' " ! ' ; Oents' & Bois Clotliliis i i' Great reduolion in Price of ,; WOOD'S CHAMPION & EXCEESlOli Reapers & $Ioivers And other Farming Implements. Whitewater and Studebafcer WAGONS'. Also, Wlnohester Democrat & Light Spring Wagon, Indian uneral. AT COST HARXESS MD I TR11I1IIXGS, - LEATHER ? i -- '"I AU Kitid of Produce in of forwards ed to any point at the Sftortest S ot Ice. AU . U8t Consisting of t ' ! ! pay your fare. ;ZTThekiU-i-twor- k. blt s STAPLE ;&FArJCY 0; . w t ; C. P. 1 i i.i.. ; v;r Saturaa'y't m... :' Jn.. i: Offer to the public a fall and complete of .,. . t,;i, " Co-op- ... ' :; fire-pro- Varsino ha! re r (''- 8rDDis fferjrjg he will to God one vofj hold it up to the sky and cut it off with a knife, ,; r;nR) .Many of the scenes and,ceremonies which I have witnessed were of a',vdry striking5 character; s'o'uie of thcui bci-- 1 doni seen or described by whit men. They are very interesting to me, because I can trace anitj-pth Indiana the origin, of many of th arts aud '' ;! practices of civilizod1 life. !You probably remember in reading Homer's "Iliad"! that part of it where Archilles killed. IIcotor,; and dragged his body, tied by the heels, around the walls of Troy? Well, I have seen something like it. In 73, a party of Crows .went out from their camp, (which was about live utile from .us), and et, and defeated a party, 'of Sioux, ou of whom was killed. The Crow who killed tha latter, tied the body by ;tho' heels with his horse ropoj aud being on' horseback, he dragged the corpse in, triumph, to the camp and several times around it. Ail the young boys assembled, mostly 'on ponics,and-purstiftd-, throwing stones and shooting arrows iuto it. Then the body was set up in camp, where they amused themselves Btill feiiootiog at it as a target, all the time cursing and calling the Sioux cowards. This reminded me bf that passage in Homer, and nq doubt that Achilles' ancestors, Lef,orj they bad cities, had lived in camps- and ' dragged their enemies around in tbo " 'lil'ai ri :' same manner. ivo Nuthing could be mora, borriblo-thathe appearance of that body, covered with dust and blood, stuck full of arrows, and bruised and bati tered out of all 'semblance to bu . mauity. , i "ll and Shoes, for Boots Wlml.up ofjibKabble Convention." " f Bottled Ale and Porter for sale at HAN EN SSCo's, Fifth Street,' Ogden orders sent to M. Thatchei will receive prompt - 1 t 5 atcatioa, H'B. Glamson.'-- '" |