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Show BY TELEGRAPH. ' AMERICAS. 25 Washiagtoh, The committee on expenditures in 'he Deparmeut of Justice, decided to require an answer of ex attorney general Acker-wato the question as to whether he had consulted the President btfore ray. ing money over to Davenport. Acker riiau put in a protest agtinut answering on the grouud that it was both illegal and was prohibited by the Matute mat each communications with the Executive should be made public ll theu testified to a conversation similir to those narrn. ted by ex atioruey general Williams with the I'reaideut. Sun Francisco. 25. In reply to the statement of J. C. Flood, relative to the Bouanxv mines, the Chronicle this morning publishes an interview with J 11. Keene, the well kaowo Block operator, who alleges that the ore body of the Consolidated Vir gioia is impoverished by working and it deteorating i.i width and quality as it descend. He also claims that Flood hts been selling CousolidatedjVirginia and California when he oouid do no without breaking the market, while advising his friends to bold on. lie adrui's a bad teeling betweeo himself and Flood, aud says the latter bates him because be assisted to rehabilitate the bank of C lifor ia. That among (lit chub-- of its f.ulurr, outside of the irregu arities iu ita man. agement, was the look up or coin by flood, wbo wished to break the bunk aud build up a Nevda bank ou its ruins He admits the present issue is a question of veraoity between himself and Flood. The Pacific Mail company, yesterday, applied to the Southern District Court for the discharge of the attachnut on the coal and stores of the at earner City of New Yark. The court ordered the company t file bond of $30 wX), when t h Attctbmet ariil be titcuargel. The Lotui Mkk 1 tiled. Iowa City, la., 25. At S o'clock fhie afternoon, Lennie, aged 15, and Cora, aged 13, the eon and daughter of the Kev. L. F. l'ark, Ureek professor in the Iowa State University, were drowned in the Iowa Kiver at this place. They were in a boat with their tatuer and his neioe, and were carried ever Dtctz & lleuiiner'a unll dam. The professor and his aeice were rescued, but the children were lost by the under tow. The professor was ci azed by the eveat and sought to )ump tack into the ire aw after he was taken out. The bodies are aot yet found. St. I'au!, Minn , 25, Today Win. 11. Grant, formerly a were lawyer, and Francis X. arrpolad nn a. hannli umruut Ftimii tiiilirn Carter' urt, in ' Washington, on a of criminal complicity with oue ci?g iifpinceat la issuing fraudulent dious half breed wrip, whereby the govern-en- i was swindled out of a Urge iMaou-nt,aod many hundred thousand acres of fine lands entered fraudulently, Wrant and ISrosseau "will be taken to Washington. n a , . Otta.wa.2i The ice in the lower Ottawa. iuovd U-- f iy, tearing away the wareuout badly damaging Troun-'- wharf at A nuuiber of wharfa ate wrecked-adifferent place. ' The ice is about two feet thuck aud moved with ad Flaa-Ugeue- a L t real rapidity, It is unileistooi that Mr. Church will leave for Kurepe next Monday to negotiate for an authorised provincial I . Vvof $l,COC000. ! FOREIGN. What Harrison Sj a. --f Cincinnati, 23 The Gnxette, morning, will publish an interview with Mr. J. S. C. Harrison Indianapolis. Mr. Ilarri son makes the following statement: A the September, 1 872. meeting of the board of directors of the Union PaciHc .railrond. .tt whioh I was present, the president of the board, Mr Horace F. Olar'i, called the atten-ioof the directors to a letter from the r'ort Smith and Utile Itock laud grant railroad, with reference to some bonds of that road held by the Union Paoifio company. Desiring to kuow something more about these bonds, I made a motion to appoint a committee of three to investigate an before the adjournment of the board aa to how they came into its and all matters Connected therewith. Thereupon E. H. Kollin, took roe an one side and told me I must with draw the motion for an investigation, as the bond transaction would involve Jas. 0. Ulaine. He paid the fall elecliens were near at hand and Blaine was a can didate for re election to Congress in Maine. An explanation of the transaction just at that time would be to defeat him. With that I withdrew the nioiiun. Subsequently I took J. II. Millard of Omaha, who was and et:l remains a gorrnment director, In his prefuoe 1 avked Kollios if I understood him correctly in relation to the bond transuctiou involving Blaine. He repeated that I did; that the investigation would be sure to kill off BUine at the approaching election. Afterwards, when the investigating committee of which Jeremiah M. Wilson wns chairman was in session, and E. H Rollins on the stand, 1 telegraphed Wilson to ask witness certain question concerning the Fort Smith and Little Rock bonds, but on noticing tue daily reports of the committee afterwards, I saw that no such questions were asked. On the 81 of February, 1873, I wrote to Wilson, chairman ot the committee, more fully about the mutter, relating these facts. Without mentioning lMaine'a n name 1 stated that the implicated a prominent member of the Re publican party. I never received reply to my letter to WiUon. but just twenty three days later Delano. Secrelsry of the Interior, wrote a letter to a promt nent ofhcial saying it was deemed best ou the pitrtof the government board of directors of the the eat-rUnion k'aeifta railroad, and tout be therefore proposed la appoint some cue from Iadianain pUeeof J S. C HarriThis proposition met wi'b such son. s'roog opposition that it was abandoned. We were engaged at thsl lime in making an active fight against the Wyoming coal company,. which was swindling the Union Pacific out of $.'.0 000 or $00,000 a year. If the oummittee want that let ter of Delano's they cau find a copy in the Interior Department. Bear lu mind that thie action on my part,.: a govn ment director, aud the correspondesxie to which I have referred, and the effort on the part of Secretary ieinno to bae ma rvsMved from the board of oeeiirred in 1872 aud early ia 1H73. ef ist about lh time of Iks President (Iraut, when neither Mr Blarne, nor any other nan wa epoaea of in cannection with the presidency of. It it therefore aoteasonahle to at that U'e of the af uppcsB antbo-lfair whs interested in defeating lil nine's Thin Lis tin presidential aspiration. Rock bond waiter would bane been in vestigatrd hy a United States court at too Crethe time, hue fw the killing dit Mobilier buH. I showed to Aenkv, the government special attorney, who with three others vs charged wish in vestigaiisg the aSair this order of the , ,; executive eoawaitteei , Xew York, Pee. 16. UTi. Ordered Morton, BSiss & CV be to draw on (he this rompany for JiW.OOO, pybt at fsrty diya from tkate, aad hold as collateral security far the company seventy five Ian J grans toads of the Little Rock aud bonds of Fort Smith rxUroad $1,000 each. lis made a eopy ef h ia my presence, anU would have earned suit upon it at onca. had not atl thes Credit Mohilier suHs failed m the courts, being ruW ouCsa demufrer. In conolusieu I have to say tktat I am read) ant w iling at any lime is go before the judiciary committee-of the House and make oitih to th facts ia this statement. Congressional. , In the Senate yesterday. Mr. Snrgent Introduced a resolu ion directing the Secretni-of the Treasury to give certain information as to leveoue agents, which tt W89 agreed e. Mitchell introduced a 'bill extending the time for the completion of the am vey and location of the Portland. Dalle aud Salt Lake railroad, which was referred to the committee on railroads, when ike -rSenate adjourned. In the House, the Speaker appointed two confereoc) committees: n the deficiency bill, Wells. Atkins and Hate; on consular and diplomatic appropriation bills. Sicgleton, KatHall and Waldrnn White made a cfatement and offered a resolution of inquiry as to the necessity of legislation tojprotecl the House from undue influence of Its oflioerg. Agreed to a Gibson offered a resolution tor the appointment of a committee to investigate the management of the Sew Orleans Cusloin Houte. Welln, from the conference committee on the deficiency bill made a report recommending that the Senate recede from three of its amendments, and that the House concur ia the other amendment. The report was adopted, when the House adjourned. Ire-por- t pas-Hessio- ' s , s Limit Your Hunt. T I IVIES! TH WILXIAM JENNINGS, SOKS & SADLT!P Empnrinm Jobbers and Reti Dealers in GeneralImporters. Merchandise. Have just receiver a New Stoclr r n Goods of the Choicest from thn T JeSS Eafirle : Importations from the European an immense Stock of Notions. Staple and Dry Goods, Boots and IwZy Shoes, Men's Hats etc Initheir Gr c Department: the T?fi ment, you will find a large Stock of in ChoicesJ the Groceries Cisars, Tobacco, Hardware, Crockerv A i All of which they are selling Cheap ni Cheaper than any other house in Utah. Ther. fore persons wishing to purchase Roods will find it to their interest to call and examine pr ct Sd9 before Prchaging else. whre11 DON'T FORGET THE Salt Lake aS if Utah. City, From the nature of thing9 the in.Mly come of most of the inhabitants of the earth mnst be limited, and indeed within yery narrow bouuds. The product of labor throughout the world, iF equally divided, wottld not make the share of each individual TO HIS PATUOXS IOK TttY.tH LIBKK 1, SUTORT DUIUNO TH! KETPRN8 T1IANH3 ho lia l.esa in bnsinw. nn Uj nWict large. It is impossible that every to tb wUhe. of his cutonr. to eontiwim lu merit thdr mtronaj;e one should be what ia called rich. But Mt by no means impossible to . All kind of BOOT and Matin and rejmiml on the nhortcnt notice , at privr that defy Vrmpetition be independent. And what U the way to- enuipass this as Burns ap- Best workmen employed and all work warranted. Leather sold by the cut. propriately desigeatta it glorious All Kinds of Produce Taken privilege?" The method is very It consists iu oue rule: simple. limit yonr wants. Make them few and inexpensive. To do this Xos. 4 and o Fourth Slreet, Ogtlt-ii- . would interfere but little with your WHITE HEAD G. hi, - Iran-actio- CASH PAID FOR HIDES- It real enjoyment. is mostly a "mat ter of habit. You ret j lire more, or you are satisfied with less, just as e you have accustomed yourself to ,the one or the other. Limit your wanis, estimate their cost, and never exceed it, taking pains alwnys to keep inside ef your income. Thus you will secure, your lasting independence. Young men, think of this. A Vreat deal-othe happiness of your lives dpesxb wpoB it. After having aJe oaey, ppend a you ehoose, yent honestly, lwit be yoa, make it first. Ks. IMPORTANT TO FARItlBRS! mm IMMM 1 t .t , f PUBLli1 NOTICE. .1 riHii 'In Great Variety. j;-,- PLOWS .f Gang and Sulky Plotvs, Latest Improvements. . CULTIVATORS, and a Full Line of Ci. Mxrirnw ".ITtiifc Aril 17lhn,K. y -- AND TEXAS FRIEDMAN & SCOTCH HARROWS, dirt-dors-, lpt NEvER BEHIND f th Cmmty G'nrt nf Morjun Cjiinty: 1Nrnil!re iir tirl-- notiflfl, that wiiil County wilitl I rrNHMilila for au ac ilntilie tli.it may nrcwr, uor my hiiv tha'nay iHeni, fur ntiy audi mco n Ih it portion "f t!ia 'tiintrt t)twrn the Iiytwe Kanytm Tt'l) PrifV" ut tha up r end ot tlm Devil' at, at a point ot kuown m tli t evil Clmir. That rTio Rn d CimniixioDrii of ivi, W Montwa Cnnn, Hiitlior r d by tlm reintiva met in Welr Ottnty f'otirt ot nli ('imntiPH, , 1S7'2, to (teKanyim In t mntiif of liMR lietwrfn Ike mid mn tho tmnnilnry t'ommii-ioiie'-a- , trr a mreSnl OowitMHi; tliat dntrrmiiKHl thut the 4niii)iiti"n, ! nrtiv-- r r Farm Machinery, Iron, Steel, Elc. Vr-ti- tr l:4 uri fr THE IMPROVED SCIIUTTIEIt j ff - WAGOX, feMtvat orgaaued The grand America union" t raise r'ranco the fty ot finds for the erection of the liberty in New Yoult harbor, was hid to utght. The exterior and. Hugo of the pera house was deeorated with Amert-ea- o The audience w a brilliant Ug consisting, of many dhstknguiahed persons aod the tlitt of l'arisiau soiej. Among: those preseut were Wamhbwita, and all the members of his legation; Thiers,. Waddisgtou llcar do Lafayette, The Kochsnvbeau and 1 ,ueill. several and executed orchestra company elections. Eight but dred picked siug er from vfrrioua Orphean Bocietie? jtiiued in the perfoemance of the cmu;a rntitledr Enlightens the World," dedicated to the people of the foiled States, and eompoed by Charles fciounod. Ta work wa renoVntl with reoei-tewith immeuse up and spirit, Sevoal patriotio eog.i were plause. itung. The audience was nwmt vatUuatin io. Laboulaye delivered a eloquent address. Ife desoribed the- position of France and' Amerioa la 177 and re viewed the lading to the revolution. Uesaid tha proclamation. of American independence was the introduction of free republican government in the modern world. Ho pointed out the part taken by the French nobility in the hohievement of American liberty, and concluded as follows: "Tho proposed monument aymbolma American freedom which bear peace cad ealightenment It will bean eternal moneverywhereument ef tSe frkadekiy- of Fr&ac and America, atar recalling the as tiled strata of Mtashrogtortand lifayette,and wWo formerly (he nnian of rode amted i fWa4 jwedeDce, and uow aite to ceioea--t fraternity." The tevTodft4 with sinjing "Hail A London Dispatch, speaking of the WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, fire at Rouen, saya that kth flro in le were while the actors theatre broke out and wlf tn TVatclie, CJocka. Jewrtry, dressing for performance, and wnadis liwt Ware, MAIN ! TKKKT. OUUKM. covered before the nuotw was admitted. ttapairing naatty ou and all work warranted. A number of lives were Isst, how many of property is not yet known. is estimated at at present itCgvtss OHSTACLES TO HAB61AGE. Lafayette from Oregon, has been nominated for d IIAFPV RFLTFK OR TOIINfl MEM It am V GIVE US A CALL AND EXAMINE OUE PKIC!S. State. rllrctsof Kro mh) AWa--i in aarly lift.. ion by the Dcraoarate of J liupHdinirnts to marrinca ra Tammany delegates will be admitted tiiMwi Naw a.W &o morad. Saw method of trfatment to tNs rtica convention. reniarkat la rrnidra. lUobs aud Urcul.v rat ef on conclusion the Senator Jones, Addraas. llOWARO frae. its aaled nwltH. Carncr of Fourth and Franklin Sw , Ogdeu. . his speech-- received many coogialuls-tion- s A8K;iATION. m N. Ni h- t.. liiifH reinH;Uiou for hAiiup a frnm members of Congress it Lonor .blaiBBtituaimi rkilll condaet and praSMttnnat P.S TTe wUl recetTft orders for AMES ENGINES and EMPIRR i ... .Hi.. . i took six hotars to read the speech. c?AW MILLS, SHINGLE and LATH MACHINES. CORN and General Fuero, with 3,000- federal AUo th St. Lonis INVINCIBLE TIBRAT015 tSco., troops, is said to been routs from for Misr Quorego, and will bold MACUINK with CAREY POWER. t 0. P ROW ELL a IV, Kw lork. TURHSIIINa Monterey, he will probably meet the SfSD oontaininn tints of circnlartk of KM forces of Diss at the latter date or at 3,000 ol aud aatimataa atwwtng t!tiajahUav"r C&marga,' eie ! . Lia-ert- y - - - twe-peopW- a pre-wrin- i tro-isre- e . 8"it-nili-- -t All sizes, for tW form, canyon or road. nini-'iiwl- aid Count if mtw4 Hie tlia iiiH-- r aud of th Diiirii HmV, at thf a orwutiit io tit of rock. )t in thHt it would I a btmafU to tha lur muna penu'fl or pfnmnii to km unit) wHrtioB ol iioad in H taavran.. good rrptir, auddiari: f AMUKL FRANCIS. Count Clerk, of SturgauiCVun ty. IwMindanr lino "Aler Kivwr .54-- 1 ngid ( H tDlaaa 31. . IK MA2IMO!irb, Main Street r Ggden 17.2m. j m IW- toJfJ wotAi HJ i'orUitd. 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