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Show J ' t. a ? v it I A. ' i - I . e- - the DailyUtah Ueparter. UtkwbU IfttU ftrUt Rtjwkf. NETWORK. P. Smll 4 0., 40 Pwk Row. flW Hidioo 4 Menet, 21 park Row, Cook, ' 77 CHICAGO.5 ' . Merchants Exchange sumed 6pon the expiration of the Armis' " tice. .t1 ' ij Brussel, Feb. 13. The King gives ten tbonsand francs ip the revictoaling of Faria Dacrot has resigned. Prince ' Napoleon is here. 7 Dieppe FeC.ll The Germans have NAPOLEONS PROCLAMA imposed a million francs on Dieppe and TION TO THE FRENCirr twenty-twthousand franc, bn each of the adjacent village; all to be paid by . the Uth inst. to ; . Usurpers of the Empire Versailles, Fb. l3.IIostillties con-tlnbe lield lle!tponible, in the departments of Jura and 4. Dubois, the Freucb refusing to accept A PROBABILITY OF PEACE. the armistice. , Feb13. IL Tonchard was London, elected to the Assembly from the depart-ment-Meeting of the Assembly at ;' o. SALT LAKE. Camomile 4 Wlrklxer. r eruicr Leslie was re- arejtobe ' SAX FRAXCISCO. 2 hostilitiee CONGRESSIONAL Cokva 4 Co., Diiriwn atnc L P. Fiahar, Room hwtlding. Ambly, I"t Office ADAM AULBAtTI policing.A CO, . ne JUDGE D. J. TOOilY.i lntf-t7S.:JS-- . Editor. rr: TUESDAY EVENIXO. FER U, 1871. wmm Election next Saturday. V of By a report in our columns it will be seen that the school meet- to-d- ay j Ing last evening, voted to submit the question of tax to the eople, In an election tto be lieliLl under the forms of law next Saturday. This is a w ise step, and will secure a -proper expresdou of the public will. i Tere is notamaninthe city, prob- ably, who is not lu favor of free edur 'cation, but even with that desire, of course the ways and tireans constitute the most serious barrier in the way of this good work. How much per cent should be raised this year to pay for the buildiny of a good house arid sustaining it after it In built, will be. the first subject to decide. Arid in order that the voters may have au idea of tiie amouut necessary, we think it wouIl be a good idea if gentlemen, acquainted with that kind of busipess, would put the proposition in a shape convenient for the election. Some may think one per cent, enough for all the requirements oftheycar, which, upon calculation, may turn out to be far!e--s, or a great deal more. So of two and three per cent, or any other figure, and lienee the propriety, if not the positive necessity, of haying definite figures to give method to the efforts now so well started. v Nevada Wont Have U. Some weeks ago the Senate of Nevada appointed a committee to Investigate the subject of annexing Utah, body and soul, to that bankrupt commonwealth; and now hav-ln- g fully, ihe committee reports that it will be better to let ihe matter drop. Their re- l! J.7 iheithifle. w r ' t : U 'I iS A 1 1 . MISCELLANEOi: inaugurated Governor to jiy at Frankfoit, vice Governor Stet- I ensoo resigned, F-New YorkT b. 13 There Is still considerable solicitude felt for the safety of tbe Tennessee. The IVcrld bus a dispatch from Philadelphia giving additional particulars from Captain Drummond, of . his sighting tbe Tcoovme. The Captain says be aaw th vessel about eleven oclock at aigb ou January Ibth.' The vessel left New York barhor late on the afterfioon of the 17lu. lle'firtsaw her masthead Tights; doS not know if she was bark rigged; her mizzen topsail jraq furled, and thb.vesael ws acting vry straogely. and it was all he coulJ do to ' keep out of her yl She was ateeiio; directly sodtb, and crossed their bows off Hatteras. .There was a heavy gale blowing; he felt confident it was tbe Ten neasee. If she got through the gale all right.she would certainly have put into Jamajca in four days, and reported from r CUPID- S- t, A IJUAIVI) AT CORTONE -- on OPERA HOUSE, '.. a. w. MILAS, L. K. nc-H.'- oto. rsl FEB. 14, ' Tawnr,r H OGDEN. L. ru-l-, L M: . vr. T In CIMUTU B Joir.ra cisrrue, W. onoacK mirkB, l. F r hlXUX, J. tX S. MARiUUA. Kloor Managers. r. T rAIVTVB, vsuTr, bt-e- to-da- a i Marne hy ranklin Quadrille Band. Post Office will be epea M, Valentinu fslO-1lUecluck. Tickets, $2. . oi C3 4 I. O. C. T. ptc T f ire GRAND SECOND BALL (let J tX AID OP f ;r NO. 3, ( t B Independent Order of Gnnd Temphtrt, f I ili COlilNNE LODGE, 0PEEA C0HINN ) HOUSE, WEUN KSD AY EVKN IN G, I'EI!. 21. ilt II L 3' 'M The pub ie generally ia cordially Invited. Tbs best music tost can be procured wilt be ia tv tendance. Tickets, $3. it freshmen! will b served in the hairwitbout extra thsrg; Tit kets can he bad at MrN ntt 4 Co.s, Metropolitan Hotel, Hurlbut Bros.. Mavou. Wallses k Oc. Post Office, Lihotts Neva Deoot, ant . Jcwtlry Store. Knp-leE- R VI rt i a fcb-i- d FOR SALE. P o Wilcox & CHbbs Letter Family Sewing Machine with all the Improved at. tacliments, ranging in prfee from SS5 to $230 direct from the Factory lined. Apply at this Ol -- - lice. SUPPLIES ARLIY Beef and Batten, on Heef or Block, FOB ARIZONA. SEALED PROPOSALS IX DUPLICATE will be received st this office (So. 7'J llvr- ket street. 8au Francisco, California, hy tbs undersigned, until TTR1CEK A5D DZALXB Hf Billiard. Pool, and Bagatelle Bail. Ten Pin Leather. Chalk and Check, of new and fancy pattern. Martingale' Balia and Pina. Com. and Napkin ring; Whip. Umbrella and Parasol and stained. handles. Bails LKnamvitia. Boxvroed and Ebony for Bale. . IW WALLPAPER, ec , ASD FKENCII NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS o aplt-t-f CONFECTIONERY. bUk, Crhuw, IUb LADIES THE WILLCOK ChGIUBS WIMi WIIIXE a. Cornell, Ward & Comings US Lake Street, - i UTEST STYLES OF HUMAN HAIR. Water Falls, Curls, Frisets, Switches, Braids, Etc., Which ha offen CaU at low prleea. and cianlae at ILfTiH E0C5 (QflCO. SPStad for an Illustrated Price list and j DRE SER, of Is the fieri far Family Trc. Over one hundred thousand et these machines have been eokl. and ahnnet exciaaively to fann-lieThta fact proven the greet merit of the . machine. In Chicago a large share ef the patrons of the Wilcox 4 Gibbs are those who have used other pepukw machines first and exchanged them for the WUIcox 4 GibU, ' thereby adding very greatly to their comfort and hat7ees. ! HAIR Just arrived frees Paris with a Urge aaeort SILENT F.IMILV J BRUNEL, DOMINIQUE POCKET CUTLERY, Mil it to bidden can ba obtained at tha offices of tlie A. C. tt. at California; any military pst in Aw na Territory; Santa Fe, New Mexico; San Antoni. Texas; Pori land, Oregon ; Umaha. Nebraska- Fort Lea .en worth. Kansas; 3L Lout, Mis eouri; and Chicago, Illinois. Proposals will be received for one or any non-tof poets. Bidden are Invited to he present at the tpes ing of the bids. The nght ia reserved of rejecting any w M. D. L. 81MP80N. kids. Lieut. CoL A. C. O. of the Chief Commissary of Subslstea. Military Division of the Pacific.. Han Francisco, California, Jan. S, 181. e4-- 4t BOORS, STATIONERY, NEW FRUIT 1,00 - GEORGE L. HOLT, r..l 09m 1 Wethen. office, and at (OppoMte the Sherman House. Chicago, P. O. Box 3642. --i- , THURSDAY, Copy of the present contract and detailed 111). PtULTB m y Bee nee and Clark St., Corner Randolph. - oclock about IVORY 1! 12 March 30th. 1871, (when tney will te opeuwl for the supply and delivery at each Bndeveu one of the Military pnsts which are now or whiefi-hereafter may be established in Arizona Territory (Camp Colorado excepted), of all the Bf and Mutton, live or a.aughtered, that may t required for the troops stationed thereat, dunof the year commencing July 1. 1871, and esdici June 30, 1872. Proptmala to express price ia currency. The supply will probab!y amount w G. G. THOMAS, . ' cir-oula- iv js.d4w.t i ff J ATTH ' and referred. a communication Sargept presented from the Secretary of tbe Navy in relation to the Teoneasee, Intimating that the Departmeit, does not entertain any apprehensions as to Lev safety, and that no intelligence may be received of her before the arrival of the Tibee at New York. ' , jeX-dkvr-tf ru ( X.' B Ladies Shampooing. Bait Drewlag, CaBiaf Iti n ai f New York, Feb. 13. Assistant Postmaster Taylor dropped deed at bis residence last evening, Tbe deceased w.ta seventy-on- e years of age and bad cannected with tbe 'postoffice for fifty vears. Washington,. Feb. 13. General Sickle has telegraped the State Dep irtment that negotiations for a mixed commission to consider tbe claims foe injuri is to persons andproperties of American citizens by the Spaaisb authorities during the insurrection in Cabs, have been concluded, and that a messenger is pn bis way to this city with the correspondence. San Francuco, Feb.. 13. A bill was in troduced in the Arizona Legislature to issue Territorial I ouJs for (vo hundred thousand dollars, to raise a land for defending ''the settlements front Indians. Governor Pesquiers, of Sonora, declined on a technicality, to surrender the Mexican murderers who escaped from Ari zona, -- on a requisition' from Governor Safford. Apaches have stolen a hnodred and ten cattle withinive miles of Tuscon and attacked hay cutters on the Pina res ervatkm last week."" Tke premium of five hundred dollars fop She beat plan for a new tate Hall was awarded to Angnstns Lever, of Fuller A Lever, Architects, New York . Washington, Feb. 13-- Tbe City Conn cil appropriates one thousand dollars for extending the hospitalities of the city to the Feniaa exiles. The trial of Represents trae Bowen y. charged with bigamy, eorntm-nceTbe principal witness was tho Clerk tbe Circnit Coart at Tallahavee. who testified be married Bowen and Mrs.' Parke New York, Feb. 13. Eliznbenh Coppy recovered ia the Superior Court five tboaaaad dollars on a life policy o haibaaU who committed suicide. Louyviilei, Feb. 13. Lieutenant Go' br lorn Ei CORINXE r.o. to-nig- - 31 he; J to-da- -- s Committee of Invitation. - d t TH8 TUESDAY EVENING, of es i Prof. Ai C,j Franklin news. Domestic-- Nows. HALL Will be given bjr 1-- ple, overthrown and abandoned. Stilling my presentiment, I exclaimed, what matter my dynasty if my country is saved! Instead of protesting against violation of my right, I hoped for success of the defence, and admired the patiiotic devotion tf the ehildren of France. N ow, when port states 8late would be improved by the the strueg'e is suspended, and all reasonaddition of EXSOOO inhabitants who able chance of victory has disappeared, never drink, andare not contamina- it is time to call to accoqnt usurpers for1 ted with the vices common to tile bloodshed and ruin and squandered reworld. No debt, no sin; notoriety sources; it is impossible to abandon the .of France to an unauthorized are the charms of Utah as seen government, which was created by no through the eyes of this committee from universal sufwhich soon glance away . from, the anthonty emanating Order, confidence and solid frage. subject of annexation to eulogize peace are only recoverable when the peothe great faith of the faints in. the ple are consulted respecting the governlovely doctrine of poljgamy. To ment most capable of re&teringj prosperread the recoin mendatio vs of this ity to tbe countrj. It i. essential that report one would naturally suppose France should lie united in her wishes. that its authors expected soou to Formy-e- R btuisedby injustice and bitenjoy the friemtship of a Mormon ter deceptions, I 1I0 sot know or claim jury for some other kind of inves- my - repeatedly proclaimed rights. There It looks like en ia no room for personal ambition, but till tigation. these senators spread themselves the people are regularly assembled and out in in official paper and say that, expiese their will, it i my duty to eay in schools, morals, economy and the that all faction, are illegitimate, and that like the people of Utah are superior there is only one government in which is to any ever seen by this astute" vested the national sovereignty, able to board of iuquiry. .After much labor heal wonnds and bring hope to firesides, the report closes with the only sen- and to reopen profaned churches for sible phrase In it as follows : prayers, and restore industry, concord .Your committee therefore recom- ami peaces mend the adoption of the following London, Feb. 13. A Times special resolution, to wit: from Berlin says it ia confideoly expected . Revolved, That in the opinion of the Senate the anuexation of 'Utah at headquarters that peace will shortly be to Nevadaought not to be affected. contended; nevertheless military and financial preparation, continue. and House have , The Senate The FrusMan Parliament La asked an to for sale the of all advance of fifty million thalers. agreed a bill neelees military reeenratlonl of the The German citioe of Baden are to Gorefnmfent.' This includes Fort erect a monument to- Warder for the deBridget in this Territory, which has feat of Baorbaki. Ihm saving the Get man invasicn,., xlwraye beep antuinceessary encumj brance uponthe Government,; and If the terms of pewe determined npon . no earthly use for the protection of by Bismarck and ccafidentially communicated to Favre are not agreed npon by tlie frontier against the Indians, anniversary. . The city of Paris has been authorized j to contract a loan of two hundred million francs and to a municipal war tax. THE TENNESSEE AFLOAT Lille, Feb. levy 13. The Prussians have unaccountably stopped railway 'commuLAST EYENINGS AND THIS AFTER nications hence to Paris. It is reported tbatpLce. . Nw Y'ork,Feb. there has been a rising of tbe people ie Up to this hour, NOONS DISPATCHES. no is of tbe snow cessation there is not middle p. M., the districts, bat the rumor storm which commeueed this morning. credited. ; Foreign 13. In tbe Assembly A snow storm prevails in Philadelphia, Bordeaux, Feb. ' Washington, and other points. London, Feb. 12. The following is a the rules and other internal arrange-meote-tbe Chamber of 1843' were proclamation from the Emperor Napoleoa . Congressional. iif the the tors of France: Wilbelmsho-b-e, adopted. Gari read from a letter The President Feb. 8. Betrayed lr fortune, I bar , SESATE, declines in tbe aeat in he wh;ch baldi, Washington, "Feb. 13: The House kept, eince my captivity, a profound si J amendments to tbe bill lor the sale ef ence, which is misfortune's mourning. the Assembly offered him. his and Favre Bordeaux at colleagues narless military reservations were con As long as armies confronted each other I ubt jiueil from auy steps or word, ca- and Paris have resigned the power con- curred in. ... .. fided in them as government of the napable of causing party dissensions, but I Kellogg moved to make the Gulf can uo longer remain silent befoie my tion defence. He stated the .Ministers steamahip subsidy bill tbe special busiwould remain in office to maintain order ness for., y aTteF half past four. country's disasters without appearing insensible to its Bufferings. When I was until the formation of the new govern- Agreed to.' r- , made a prisoner I could not treat for ment. Morton gave notice of a motion to13. The House of ComFeb. London, because morrow would for the meeting of tbe Senate my?resolutioQ peace, apmons motion Mr. Gladstone on of beteafter at eleven oclock in the mornpear to bare been dictated, by personal considerations. 1 left a regent to decide voted a dowry of 30, 000 to Princess ing. Atone oclock tbe Senate, accordwhether it was to the interest of the na- Louise and an annual allovfance of 6,000. ing to previous order, took up the joint tion to continue the struggle. Notwith- The vote was unanimous. resolution prescribing tbe form of oath Gladstone denied that tbe Prussians to be taken standing the unparalelled re verses. France by Miller, claiming a seat placed obstructions in the way of was unsubdued and her stronghold, unfrom Georgia. Paris.' The Premier also said reduced. A few department, invaded, Trumbull proposed to show that MilFUri in a state of defence, tbo extent of tbe government bad suggested to Prussia ler had received seven more votes ior her misfortune might possibly have been to make known tbe proposed terms of Senator than bis colleague llill, who had been admitted, and that Le had been limited; bat while attention was directed peace.' Versailles, Feb. 13. The brokers of elected to her enemies an insurrection rose in by persons not disqualified. bave moans Paris to loan tbe folly provided scats the of the Paris; Bepresentativee IIOL'SK. .r violated, the safety of the Empresa city of Paris two hundred millions of Uuder tbe call of State, wbich was the threatened, and the Empire, which bad franes needed for the payment of its war first badness of tbe morning hour 00 beeo'three times proclaimed by the peo- contributions. Mondav, numerous bills were introduced it,-wh- c - Bordeaux. de-ttui- I - I - |