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Show luthorlfd v Reporter. NKW YORK. ' P. Rowell k Co., 40 Prk Raw. Hudson K Menetil Park Row. K- J v t n Ck, I. FUhtr. Room P. k Co.. Dt srborn BtTwst . BOUF.BiKI'S ARMY IS III SAX FRANCISCO. budding. 20, Merchants Lxchangs n . SALTLAKE.W Offiew C.tu tnUe it Wicklzer. Post O. I). HUYt K IU. Prop. JUD.in I) J. TOOIIV Editor. WKllSCHoWEVESlNV., VEti. 1. l .SUFFLIFS nrensked what ttie.fitet steps are that should be taken to1 get the free school enterprise in motion, ami mwer by reference to the law onthat subject. The district never - at time nml placo purpose. At sacii meeting Trustees inay be elected and a vpte taken-othe amount of lax neeesinry for1 the year. One, weeks notice is reqiiir ed Indore meeting. Thelcitiou Id trustees, ami the vote on the school tax may Iks taken l ira rr or by deter-JOil- ie hallt, as those presen The assessment and collection are done in the siimc manner ;0 any other taxes, butt his is kept asa seperatc fued under the corn trol of the district trustees of whom there shall bo three-.- (These then apoint a treasurer and such other olllcer as are required and provided forh carry the law into eflec. The whole school law of the Territory will Is? found on paggafil9 to' of the Statutes; Now, while so many have leisure, wouhl be a good time to the work. for-th- n t-ii- iy , I - LAST EVENING'S AND THIS AFTER- Sergeant William MeEIroy.of the United State. Signal Corjw, arrived here last evening from Washington to take charge of the Corinne Station, and i.f y actively engaged in setting his iifetruiiieiils and ap parntus in 'place for 01 orations. He will report three . times daily to headquarters at Washington, nil Morins and atmospheric change, the variations ef weather as to wind, rain, heat, cold and meteorological phenomena geueralIy.Thee rejiorts are made by telegraph and ireulated gratuitously over the entire country for the beiiefit of commerce The IlETOBTEU will here-fI,T pujElhdi,thc relord as given by ' the observer,' Mr. Me Elroy, and as item of news it Kvill lie of great Importance to our citizens. Under '.trip system of signals the approach fasitorm is known at any given tjf jbint many hours before the change ,jj incurs, and bence there b great 1 1 pabntbenefit to navigators of lakes 1 ud rivers, and not less so to those engaged in overland commerce as we are here. We liojie Sergt, Me Elroy will find our city art residence hereafter. to-da- t r tt ; 1 t i er I4 , , A man r in Covington ,Ky., made a lietthe other day that lie could drink k pit and ahalf of Ciucbmati whiskey in twelve hours. He won the liet, s iys the Louisville Courier, and his vridow remarked at the funeral the next day that it was the first money he had earned by hard .work in ten years. To grammarians The verb is being singular and are its plural, does it follow that Arabella is the plural of Isabella, and must the latter necessarily le as singular in disposition as in number, and if so, must Arabella always be a married 'Women, Isabella being single? Louise 'Jeseph Papineau, the agitator, dreams of uniting the whole of North America under one government. Frencli-Canadia- ii. 'll ;r J Domestic News. Jan. 3 L Tha "subject" Of tiro Alabama claims was, informally ulladfcd to.ja th Senate committee V ssljingtonV to-da- y, on foreign relations, for the first time this . , session. - f . i i The fojlovring nomiuatrons were cent to the Senate Thomas Adam son, Consol at Melbourne; Henry J at Cordova, ArgenZmimprmin. Coh-jitine Republic; W. Green, Collector; of Internal Revenue, 1st district; John ILAlnrrMon, Cdlebtgr of Internal Revenue, Colorado. j Chicago, Jan. TL The Ilo.Iaday lintel af nnosbawas by fire morning, and a lady and four Children, guests of the house, aro misilng. Three persons were injured, one fatally, New York, JanTSl. The money in the Rudolph and Dion match at San Frau-cisc- o has been put up. Rudolph r4 ceives his traveling expenses 03 Saturday and Marts for Sen Fnncuco. Nejr York, Jan. 31. Mach excitement esi.U in Brooklyn m regard to the per-toa who has a tnauia for stabbing women 4 and children. A ofiorM for his arrest. T wekt; women are reported to the police us stabbed by bim The North German Consul General of ttia port publishes un appeal to the Germ-os in this country toMreuew their to tbo Geraian patriotic fund, end states that this European war has caused Germany rnoro sacrifices than any former one. Washisgton, Jan. 31. Reports from the West annouuca the death, by assassination. of Lewis Downey, Chief c.f tbo Cherokee Nation. This is not ao, as be is at present in this city. San Francisco. Jan. 31. Hitherto the Japanese government has prohibited tha raising of swine m the empire, bnt they bare recently decided that it is advisable to encourage the production of pork as an article of food, and hav removed the restriction, and sent agents to California to purchase stock on tho governmental-coan- t. The steamer for Yokohama tomorrow carries two hundred live bogs. New York. Jan. 31. A Washington special says there have been signs for some days past of a growing discountn- ance in official circles with the course of Commissioner Pleasonton, in his opposition to the financial policy af the head of the Treasury, and it is regarded a an attempt to strengthen himself in public favor at the expense af the Administration. Tbe extraordinary statement of th cost of collecting the income tax, and bis assumed familiarity with tho busine s when Lis seat was hardly warmed under him, is severely criticised.. Memphis, Jan. CL A special from Little Rock, Arkansas, says tha excitement oxer the Legislative imbroglio and the feud between the Governor and Lien-tena- nt Governor i intense. Tbe Senate, on meeting yesterday, found the Cnief of Police with his entire force hi the chape tbe Senater sworn Brooks, ber.tireject ,! 4 in uy the LicfihJSjmt Gooeruor in tbe face cf protests from a numVr of Sena tors.1 The Lieutenant Governor was not present, and a Senator lock the chkir and moved - and adjournment until .to-dawhich was carried, la thw Hoase. tbe to-da- y: d U de-troy- ed v y, VT 1 - NEON'S, DISPATCHES., V Signal Station. 4. ' Foreign 1103112 3IATTEUH. r pfj.lia)l h6given.stating thnt;a meeting is to lo held- at a certain cll tat treaty ofpeace. The bombardmentof Belfort coDtinues.-T- -- 2lth. FreucUcorps escaped ward. remainder of iso he south- Bourbakis army aro cut off, aud beiug driven toward Switzerland. A dispatch from Gambetta yesterday, replying to a dispatchVom Favre of the 28th, says tbo country is feverishly anx ions, and cannot rest contented. Tho Bourdeaux government will order the im-- f mediate acknowledgement of tice, but cannot ordr the elections without farther explanations, or without bejng informed of the fate of Parks. The municipality of Bordeaux protests against aay dishonorable peace. lris is suffering. The Emperor. ha9 ordered three million rations to be feut from the German army. The reassembling of the Conference is the-aimi- s-1 of Granville. Cotnmunicatious between London and Paris ao opened. As the French force wera again adPrussians vancing south of the Loire, destroyed tho bridge at Biois, which stopped their advunce. Manteuffel encloses tho r,rmy of Bonr-bak- i ou the Swiss frrfntir. lie overtook the reheating army at Fontaiubleu, aud bickuesH te captued three thousand prisoners and six pieces of artillery. The urinistice begins instantly. It is expected the sea forces included in the capitulation as prisonei s of wjr will remain in Paris during the armistice. Tie Echo Du Nord assents tnat General Forney, of Paris, has committed suicide. Prince Frederick Charles bos communicated the stipulations of the armistice to Chattzy, and asks whether beMegiTds them 'on him. Gambetta telegraphed Favre asking him to break the silence maintained by tbe Paris govern ment, and to state the nanre of tbe Minister rbose arrival is announced, tbe motives of delay, and precise information respecting the poadition of Paris. The denjoortrations of several French towns against the armistice, caused a deputation to be seat to Bordeaux from Paris I to-da- y, . V,' Congressional. SEVATE. y , The Vice President announced. the return from the Houee of the income tax repeal bpl, with tho- accompanying suggestion on the part of the lion t had the sole right to originate such meas- I -- Washington, Jan. 31. Mtynacd, from sr -- twenty ears without endatie- ertng our democr.itie institution) t7 any appreciable 'The next we wi-- li to makehTt tfotti of forever prohibiting-thy The hist relations of concubinage. Xs w Pa.! ii, umkThtand it, the prJhihiting of astef tlu concubtnaire is the neee-a- rv tikt off establishment of the mono Iok oil gamie system. In nearly every 1 fk'.brd.i Mate in the Union , and. perhaps bieg in i the cohabitation of a'mau Ulj TV rcor Women, m ho lmve no wife7or hfi,. )dl Club l Batiu Jiving 4 premmtivi5 evideiitV icf or II of marriage, no reltsims or legal'. 'gjWt: to ,ervoioiiy being' neee-a- ry tiicni man and wfe. lius, if 'wfvtuu iiuui with a wife living enters iio Mnlllt. relatiene lffer lie violates iitemoiiogamic Cfi)'UllCi! taw, and is guilty of an offence fur JF4i:i. which punishment is to provided fHtrtKl He:de, we should likU to kn7y fndiiu' to hoV Congress could putikh coin. Js il thei j iiiagc if the parties ino--t iiiteresLj relume to complain? There are lliepse many married meii ln this dv tngtftey wlio.hav9 mistresses, and the law atyvri:i I is powerless to touch them; and vet oeCfcMOnall they aro .uiidoubtcdly-guilty'a 7 .. J grave offence against the 'morality I Gorgii ffiilrov of the community. In fmo, V, if U M.. O fear that unless we resuscitate uiij letger tlep 7 blue laws of; Connecticut it .will uot acca. Gei be possible for the .States or federal ? tr. Will goyemmenttoso purify the social tkCHl:fon atmosphere as to elevate every m:u tid !ebt ev and woman iu the country to the tnl fcur e ns ideal of mouogamic virtue. IS fir a () vtjre. A HOW HISTORY. REPEATS ITSELF. , Iaare we al.-uri- ty n of-tli- l, iu-al- 5 ! m-ik- 1 s ucC-iiti- -- 1 -- ? PitoiimiTLYi; asotani BiYitii:. ieab a aim r thk good ou ttsk r vasi.ixiocil a day ot-181- HjtO f Creightoc forwarding tni are al.-itadoditig 2, Telerua, Jan. 19. bill introduced in the House? The of Ueprcsentutivcs, at YYashingtou, yesterday, for theadmisMou of Utah a. a .State contains a provision that tiie constitution shall forever prohibit the contraction of any bigamous, polygam us or plural marriages or relations of concubinage. This is all very praiseworthy for its stvere morality, but there are two oljcctionatQvit. In the, first placo Congress has noj tiie power to make a .tate constitution subservient to its vill and pteasure. If it can say that there shall be no bigamous marriages permitted by tbe constitution of Utah unless it consents, it can hisosay that there shall he no governor in New Y'ork unless it consents, Until there is an amendment to the Uuited States constitution- jdacing the marriage rvdat the power of Congress thero-tabeno legal interference with it in any State by the general government. Congress has the right in Territories, but not in States, and if it ilesi res to abolish polygamy in Utah it must do so while the Iamb is still in a territorial condition New York or any other tate has the power to day to legalize poly. my, and Congress cannot prevent the legalization. Now, we heartily agree with; all persons that polygamy is an offence ag.iiust the' civilization of the nineteenth century, that it debases women and is an encouragement to licentiousness, and that its existence in Utah is a disgrace to the public. Hut we are opposed decidedly to any measures by Congress ybich ave for their effect the fur-ihcentralization of power iu the federal government. Ve have had of much sort that of thing altop the of Utah will ready. If people not voluntarily return to a monogamous life they ought to be forced to do so, by Congress- .peremptorily" prohibiting furtbe? polvgamous marriages after a certain date say from tiie date of the passage of nil act to tlijat effort. And until there are few orjno men in Utah possessed of more than one wife, the country should be kept .in its territorial condition. This is the only safe and legal way. to get rid of the evil. YVe reeat however, that we are ion-unde- r u er c buUdmk p kMVy Iroigl charged. We have to Brig Lake City-wif- i appeal It given tbe ir 1 From the Nt w Ywlt bis Lor padruped :m, ayd coyci- - saw frdU-l- George Q. Cannon, of the Salt Lalo Deoetai News, Lu frequently asserted in that journl atul in the ju.pit that hifct ry repeats itbeif.-hoit repeau itself is thaatold ty the nes, of Sait Lake City : At fight in war . ' Lridewater was its , v sir. There ihanced tins thing which BhoulJ behlow-O- n eery trump of fame, sir. Cuorvb Yankee Doodle, keep it up, " latikoe Doodle d.mly; M.nd tne tune u.d mind the atep, Aud with the pirls be handy. As o ir brae bwi ruahed to the charge. One bath ry iu Lief, sir, Ila 1 011 th ir flank at such a rate, It in Me tbt ni lot of etief, r. Ckokcs Yantee lioodle, etc. ed sed com-mitse- If govern merit , tin repuMf of Hooper moved to concar iu the request of the Senate.' Maynard desirel action postponed until for the conferenceTIeTe-lieve- d this was not a matter for confer1 eafeby committee, but one under the constitution for the exclusive judgment of the House. In answer to an ioquiry from Rafidall, tt Speaker said the conference would have no power to consider the bill itself, only the question of tbe right of the Sen- ute to originate it After debate the conference was agreed to, and Hooper, Allison and Voorhees appointed on tbe part of the Houe. On motion cf Logan, the Senate substitute for the bill abolishing thar ranks of Almiral aad Vice Admiral vas in. ures. Scott moved a in the reasons assigned by the House for the return of the bill, and asked for a committee cf conference ox tbe difference of opinion between the iwo houses as to tlieir privilege. r 31. The subject, Washington, Jan. after considerable discussion. Was finally disposed of by uLe adoption of the preamble and resolution recritiugtbe fact of tbe case, and returning" the bill to th House aud asking for conference e to aqy further-centralizinonJLhe question at issue. measures. The. several Btates of the Union are becoming mere pupllOl'SK. non-concurre- t. for Utafi to btconje 5a tate! Sb0l c;hi return u a Territory tor fifteen fEDNES or J ! FAM PEOPLE OF y; .PARISFOR-TIt- E - having been organized, it requires that a written notieer signed by 'atf lea-.- t five ermanent residents there, t; it -- Tlu Way to Y'ork It. " QUARTERS. MORE FRENCH SUICIDES. IS7i. es tbat-Schn- CLOSE . oofldlng. T '1 CONGREHKIONUi. It ' CHICAGO. CoV.i-- their right to local It H not noces-ar- y 2 ltnti fr the u the committee of' Ways and Meapsre- - ported the bTiTaulboming the asccrtain any malfeasance ecuin ex the v Secretary five ov judicial officers,-submitte- d a re- of the Navy, after consult itioq, with the po at with articles of impeachment against Attorney Geneal, to institute proceedthe Lieutenant Governor, for his action" ings of law, or . other ise, to obUm-fu- ll in 6vreermg Brooks under the circnm-6tancdamages and Indemnification Tor tho los-which was refused by the House of the sloop of war Oneida, in the 1J iv with the wildest excitement Japan, June,' 1870, by oodis-io- n with the steamship Bombay, Passed. Washington, Feb. order jus tissued, relating to the etaff of diviswas Sargent explained ion commanders, provides one Assistant making successful estabin experiments Adjutant General, and an authorized lishing a colony of Japanese, and In culnumber of aides de camps, and one Med- tivating tea, raising' silk worms, etc., and ' ical Director. T wanted more laud than be could under the homestead act. Pas-iCd- . liTews. The House then resumed consider ifion of tbo bill to extend the beauty laud 3 "London, Jan. 31. Bourbaki'earmy Las temto soldiers aud sailors. Cot fntered Switzerland. The French After dis the .ote re.eh.'I ,b- commandant asked permission to convey several araeuumduu which had Veu of bis sick through Switzerland, wLich' was fered to the bill, which werejejectd,a:j b . . granted. t , , j T1- rr the lid passed. " Versailles, .Jan, 31. The armistice is Tbe Speaker presented tha message being carried out weist and north without the Senate, reqaestiag a eo!utniu-- e from difficulty-- ? ! The telegraph report of the Emperors of cpufrenc on tbe question at return to Belin is nufounded. He will betweouthem on the right ofTbeScduo not leturn before the definition f the to oriijinatathe.blUlOrepeal the income ftia Me Mow it X)ositio Um and b Our General saw, and riding np lo Colonel Miller sir; Cnc 1, Cau you akeepiy. that Latte Cuoth Miller, I will try. sir!' CH01.Cn Yankee Doodle.etc. R6fI;y7Mf Country, by prices; aiid ftt Satu. Hoi he r Mile, hnl.l Miller led His iau up iu a trice, Mr, Iiri'ht ou tUat peiky batUeiueot, alJ took it iiht t mice, nr. CuohU'i Yankee Doodle, etc. Then, . SrkTEt, ply of tho s b jast ltceivec A so runs this scrap of history We oft have heard and read, sir; And lintofy liepcata Iteeif George O. has truly said, sir. Cuo&rs Yaukeo Doodle, etc. There stands in these our latter days A battery iu chief, sir. Wi.kIi gives tho bojs who onward charge A plagued d- al of grief, sir. Choevi Yankee D Haile, etc. The esl pays Rcpe MWquarte -- Company's I f Hussey D fcUy locatet of ccens fro jtUawefiod liy the opera This fort is built of whetstones, chips, ihets, pungkiue, carrots, squsu, sir Cemented with scrip. And every sort of bosh, sir. Chobcs Yankee Doodle, etc. more-orde- rs, AffSon every Cirge F. B Cat, and 0 Itii the fil Lrerney, the Lk instrum! Flxnark and U, sit Chai L ring th The rig that flape above the wall Is thus inscribed at length, sir: 'Z. C. M. I. Polygamy, la onion there is strenth, sir. Cuoaus Yankee Doodle, etc. Now Sam, perched on a cotton bale, of a stick, sir. Has heard the fnss behind his back, , And smoked the epecious trick, sir. Caoaus Yankee Doodle, etc. t jy is the Sam, pointing o'er Ms shoulder, cries To General Progress, spry, sir: Hey t Can you smash yon battery ? Says Progress, I wi.i try, sir! Cuonca Yankee Doodle, etc. niftgici 1 k lent Cotjt i ther rooc contro k And now he leads I is warriors np. With Steam, Quartz. Lightning's brsnd s'! Kerslosh! down jcwa the pungkm" fort, And Freedom claps her bands, sir. Cnomcs Yankee Doodle, beep it no, , Yankee Doodle dandy; Mind tbe tube and mind the step. And with tho girls be bendy. i-- ws j more jficai ever enl T ratlin. front by tL fiust tele fintry zYn Euglisli oountjry pttper print ' ! ridiculous story that Ed,I! :"'I5 cm Hood is to be completed frfc Th Episc manuscript and memoranda among Mr. Dickenss effects acr wpLnted 111 is the oe their sale. Of course there i " -- 3cornetM truth in it ti states Ixtherec5n A gentleman from Canadn, a beautiful that at Goodrich.a town on a Lranri . of the Grand Trunk Hailioad & 'c j:e it ; Canada YVest, the snow iu places t entvone fit deep. Rev. l)r. McCo.h, of Xrincetw r cMdeo ColIege, i9 delivering a ourcjt ten lectures in New York on uf signify th ! 1 pets of Congress, and it Is about Itelationof Religion to time that. they prepare to assert Science,' - v. i ELxistisu life f ' j |