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Show bailjTtah Kcporter. Uikirkcd ignite lor ihe &eporter. NEW VO UK. P. Howell k Wo., AD hrk Itow. "? (W? ' Hudson 21 Park -- 1 Ror. -' CONG ILIT SKI ONAL , ) Cook. Cobiru'l C j.. D- srbors Utmv - VNAN FKAIirSCO. L. P.TWbtr. Loom 5M. asCftLiatf Ee4hn - toOdlng. - Cam ensile - k ... f judge i ' SALT LAKE. j-ig- ick"f. ADAM 1'iM 1 Sic " WEDNES1HYEVEXG. FEB. 15. lifor. ;tTreaty of ranged at 1S71. .WS5T ndotftU Bnc Iteopenrd. . 1). And novr wihrt ono Latter-day McAllister, ft bishop of the Church, and mtIihea a card 'notifying the puhlie that he ahne has tlie power togiye .legal title to property sold on execution by order of the United Htates Court. This the llockleM thepherddtMs oi the ground, lie says, of Indng Terri lorisl Marshal, whatever that H7tnit some dignity welling up from the fountains of divine right1 which ppring1twee We licr and Mountain Meadows. Tiiere i & solemn coincidence in the Binsterfin arrogance of this fellow, who enjoys a bishopric without constitu- which ont laity, .and a has no bailiwick save it be Home narrow circle within whose liouiuU dwell the felavcs f Initial bondage. In attch a field McAllister might xercise authority to the extent of b amhitiori, but still mure potent lyif among hta subjects wer bea couple oJT young sister?, wailing in mutual anguish the degradation of their lives as victims of the great sin of this age.1 It isdo tliuf the notice of ibis to refer in thehain, we intended sd that kmg a time was wondering perniitteifheh)we after the return of his chief before nu order directing, all federal, olliccr.s ta.be; take some other eouutry.rThe United Staten Marshal is not mu ollicer of i.. - mar.-diaUhi- in-dtf- ed law-break- er i.-s- the -- 1 I.Tk.butwehuve jt diAmct recoUectlonTliat the opinion of said court ii lhe reverse of that proMdtion, tliough this of oogre 4tohrt for naught, on the stronger iDumj)tfnn that Rrigliain Youngs Marshal hoids pfllce under an than that of the United States, but how much higher!? not exactly stated in prophetic chAldTlW iiiah McAllister has been m j tarslial bry cdcatial favor and confirmed by the Legis-latur- e of Dtcrct. M. Tr Patrick has only tfl0 petty credentials of the Preskisutsnd Congress of the United Htntes, and lieme his tenure of ofllirf jtf djiffvery nature of its mundane creation must fade away before the ejletll I ? i Peace Ar Uordeaux. f his opponenta ,' Tliis incident, however, "1- -r - . y ' LAST EVENINGS AND THIS AFTER" , cws. Domestic ex-Sta- to '' au-uu- m, the-Chl- ns W - L)e-ceu- 1 i Foreign jWews. $ H i . mow la yt to-da- 1 ou -. vTbe departments not occrpieffby the Germane are ravaged by banda of Franca-tirsur-e, who are ptUagtag hoesee and aobbMw travelers, and a terror reigna. ..Ptcvisioaa are potu.cg'iiialjjut ei said to be very productive: "Tnaonte tactions of the Dominion minks are o pleqJiful thattlapiiroacli the1 ISarm heuse In .large numbers r arellow. with-fear.- MISCELLANEOUS tt tiry East Canyon two the-- e There-- , la. one of tb gre itest and surest souiCes of wealth to this section in years to come. As to tbe quantity of coal to be found tit Evanston1 it iajsimply immense.. Tbe vein now being worked .varies in thickto fory feet of solid ness from fweuty-si- x coal, and this extendi along tbe mountains 'no one know's how msny-SilrThere are other veins alove and belw the one worked; und; what" is of utmost importance iu estimating the value cf these mines,, it is now demonstrated tbut tlfx coal is of excellent quality? This may pot appear so clear to you who have boeu consuming this coal for the past year. But two things tnut be reunem-bete- d in this connection; first, tbe mines are but farly opened, and much of the coal hitherto placed in the xnatket came from near the surface of tbc groui.d, and hence was necessarily of an iufetinr qualruns deeper and i ity. But far to subject greater pressure? the coal is found to be of a much finer, quality. The coal now being taken from the bottom of the minhas a luster and purity which even approaches to the anthracite. But let it be remembered,. iu the sesund place, that this coal sloes not stop in Uuib, but goes straight to tbs best, markets. much of it to San Francisco. And it is most natural that this should he so, until these mines get control- cf the Tnsr-kon the Facific coat. Me.mtim, the grfat bulk of the coal pnt.npnn the mtr ket is growing better and LeUet as the mines develop. There are now two companiesVngSged ia these mines the Wyoming Coal Com- pnny and thellockyMount.ua Cil and Iron Company. The Wyoming Company is now taking ont nbout fifty touKqwr all pf which goes-tbe Uuiou 1a cifie B.ulrofid at fG pej ton, ly an old coijtiajt.-Th- e Bocky Monntaiu Company are doing the bnhiues in these miues, as the following fists will bow. The'y are furnished by Mr. Chrfa T. the gtbtUnfaiily- .Sup crintendent of .the Uiter company: This .Ooinpacy begufi operations in Jen. 1S.. JThfy are, now employing me hundred and twenty-fiv- e men so Heir mine, and are taking out about two hundred nod fifty tens cf coal fer df. They In the evening session tbe chair was are unable to supply the demind of the m irket. and are makieg efforts to enlarge occupied by Brooks, of MassKcbu-etts- . d Several speCobes ware read, aud several their business 0 as to furuUh six tons 1st tbo of Septempet day by memberagot leave to print speeches withber next. eoal Their to Calgoes mostly out deljver?rg them. There wero but and ifornia Nevada and tbe lise cf along few members present and the proceedthe Central Pacific read. The men in ings were entirely d avoid of interect. their employ are meetly Mormoneand bUVATK. old country miners. Tte men dig, oa an Washington, Feb. 14. One of the average, three end k halftone ol coal amendments to the postal appropriatien per day each, end get from SI to 1 25 bill authorizes tbe Festmaster General lb . per ton for digging. j increase tte mail service betweep .m The main dnft now runs ia about five Francisco, Chios ami Japan by doubling hundred fret from tbe opening, or I mo of the number of tripe by means of steamhaw the bill, and descent of one fltat ia ers of four thooeynd tana burthen, and four. have They already laid fr m iw? increasing the subsidy of the China line to three milea of track la their mire. and from 500,000 to 11,000.000. are rapidly axtendeng it. Tb mine U dry, commodiooarEad welt eoppiil with air. Tba entire 4(0 U drained of water by it pump at tbo lower aad of tbVataia drift, which ia eonstantfy kepis about fifty $fWS feet in ajrance of, and below tba main judi- - wotk cf tbo mrno. No wooden eupporta CiOQ9 eCcCtlfO rXrTTd: llttli- - for tho roof aiwnaed in- - tbeoo mtts.! , TniJt!!ii?r U At right angleo with tbe main drift, and pensIbJc: ssifb vrtthoQt I E..Alf 00 oiUier aide, run are aiea tf jtfce d WiNon & Co,,' A&niti taree of s four hundred feet or more. ' Utah.- - ; and Tie. Stas Xjliio DAILY COACHES, -- WITH TnE FINEST Salt Lake OPHIR. JOHN EAVES, Proprietor. feli-t-f UNION PACIFIC - RAILROAD - COMPANY et DEPARTMW LOT TOW. . I man d, ,v ; c - i M v r-- L- - ' u nrsiSEss and eesidext lots TN - ALL TnE TOWNS ALONrt THE LlSi of ih from Omalia to Cor.utie. wLuS a l old cheap, and great inducement; egfred to all wishing to establish lmua-saat- d build for tbemaclvae a bout. 'Xi.r isagnai demand for ' rol -- bi-il- a-- To ht BUSINESS HOUSES Ioa.l the town, to supply the ImTiiaretlm whirn wlUronttnu for year aitlin; up tbenca L agricuUni-a- l and lauJa. Iel, mineral ioanh-o- r a ft uad to agert may b addrM ArptU-auon- 3naral a20-t- f OR .1. M. EDDY, t - t v, i 4? I . Apply eaX ohUU in ia.- - j t1'- j3 - k'tziZj.y f a Gwriiise. r Wnu Knabft FOIl SALE of Smiths American iifj Organs. Thcbcd;In.v Direct front the Facfory. suitable Cur Church or parlor utrc. Apply at thi : Office. ; ; . 1 VICKS FICKAL GUIDE PUR 1871. XHE first stllticn of n hnodrril rstslsgn of cpirs sod k,,Ji to send ltb4 and ofready of VkV lUo! Flood ouM Js ostldO pag, and almost every deeirmbl flower n Is 8 vegetable. It ia elegaatly prlnU-paper, JOnatraked with three koadnd flnewdM . eogravlngs and two beautiful ' ngraving d ! - . I , COLORED PLATES. fl The meet beaut and the most Jaetrw Flernt OuU pobUebed. A Germenedltloe IJy Rbd. ta ail other reepeeta similar to tbs ba. - free te all mj eoelomare ef 1870, sa rsp. iyaapesible wttbeat appUcatlcii. Sent t cthwswb eme ibm for Tta oonn thecoet. Addreee 8t 5t bf t,lv. Ul'Ul C f-- Co. Piitiio, dind fioni tlie Fat fury, i ,.r lined. Apply nt UiN iiiro. For 8alc. iLii Xo. I A s for Dce Apnt Sc ... thtta J. M. LANG SHORE, FOFi, - Sercntl Dnbfock Fire pr!ff, Extlcjuls!ir? and 070. They cro Town Elte ipi'A T. P. R. R--. OMAHA. NSLIURA. ' e. fyp I I t both aa ualimlUd naaaber H -- J dyKHw-wi- d x t City TO if - STOCK IN THE COUNTRY, FROM Lnn-dre- i- T fyetMy; ttnd'7iftJ,.tttg'fcVol known as ip the quantity.' Bnt V Cmji. I ary nowsettlccL ui of tllttho the" coal Evanston doubt that any Vrcsue a court of inquiry ta Uj con longer mines'area grand success, and wilt proie vened for the of iuter-feieuc- reerg-aizati- . Md-H- A ting the roof fall in behind them, g npthat part of the mine: J offiesQi , j ue ofil - . Go-jo- l -- ' In Jiin, lSG'J. the coat mines three miles to the north of Evanston werejirst openedl Thework in them hv pro ceeded gradually and very quietly; and has Jbeeu thus far k mere preparati-m- - f ir l.Uhiuess. At first the coal iraa an infe Depreiien-tvtivi-- s a-- com-misu- m. a head.r wo-xi- , f-- ,r cfficer-,'"at.d"1utlnntte- Dordfsnx. Feb. 1 3. A quorum of the Assembly h not irruoj, There was y ca sens tbo OrlHnixUi, who cf . Jbelieve that thy posaviis a clear majority. Many Bouapartiat agenta are here Cremieuz baa ordered tlie liberation of Drfcxowaki, the Foie, ftepriaooed for the life of the Kaiperor of Frut-ei- a during his visit to Paris in lbd7. 4 Paris. February 13. Evfrytbiug is arranged at Bordeaux and a treaty of peace selected,' file ftrf f the tveaty hae been by Diamarek and Sfoitke. The A 'WtrtseHr griper describing the approved it to be signed immediately, and debut of a young orator, says: lie treaty German tiie troops trill then march life brothfirApefficitMisl?vrlth opening, and was almost inline-- throagh Paris taStrasbcrgandtbtre take ths traia for Lome. Tfcelraiai will folA corrrapondent of tho Echo at low each other as rapidly, as possible. VersaiUaa hc.sav air German trill then The to Parts taoro-tha- is one kio-dr- ed nj Assembly with tbe adjourn of proceed aad fifty-tw- o glares of beer at France. a which la but a trifle over v tveaty-fiv- e -- . c cl - J - - sittiag, tn-r- al se . From fLAe side HTrr;.,.-,- uriGs. aO-m- t rs free from the mav.nothe roman th;aj;loribg; which , may yu-- t touch in juilicial tints the coutuma-eiou- s pretensions of the Itishop- Marsh aJt t Xak a. ,MeauUin audacious inited States Mar the hal keeps on executing the orders f the foreigner who holds his Alien court under the' shadows of thetAbernacIe.1 The lox is ojvencd And erlUnmbcrAoue is ont. We wait to see if that is enough to destroy the authcrityof the Gentile. H lieaolved. That the Ilinseof cii- - ig r are-berttmi- ascertaining purpose what members of the firxt class wereiu-Btigatoand' leaders in the affair of Jan W uary.3i, at the United States Military Academy, andthat nichTeader8 and Svi Francisco.' Feb. 11 It is reported be at once dismissed from the that Shannon, Seuator, will sucMilitary Academy, and ceed 'General Lagrange as Superintend- members of the class engaged in ihe af' ' . ent of the Mint fair be pnnihedr&t the discretion of a Tbe first cargo of apthrscits coal ever to be convened for general court-martireceived here from an Americsn Pacific their Vi vtrial. . port bus been landed from the barkeniine Dutlcr offered a substitute, recomLulu from Queen Charlottes laiand. Ttie mending that thtf Secretary of War refuse Colonial Government of Britiah Columbia at the graduation cf the find class the bad offered twenty-fivhundred dollars customary furlough, but that in refer, premium for tbs first cargo, .exported. ence to their ' parents aud friends. It'r. aemble Lackawana coal. ArrangeAt? the close of Logans speech the ments have been made to deliver a (alt Ilonse seconded the pteviods question, supply from the suh source heregf.er. after which Asper had an hour to clone .New York, Fob. J4.- - A Washington . the drb.it. . t t elgr.ua aaa the Senate Postal Commit- rDutler aiked Asper to him five yield tee has rejiorted ananndjduieut'io the n iinites. postal appropriation lull increasing the "Cries of no, nor subsidy to the Pacific Mail Steamship The House then took recess until the l Company to one million dollaia per evening session. . with conditions that the company Asper addressed the llona in suppor.t double h.ir number ef trijis on of the rfebolutiouA.-Slocu- tn line. bad been loppoied to the 1iu.tont Feb. 14. Colonel Thomas Hoiiho entering upon the investigation, cLickering. ono of the Chickeriug Droa., ttin iug thatlbe 'discipline of tbe school pifTuo manufacturers, died suddenly this inight safely be hft to it4 tQicrar but as I ubrtdugtfJpapIrxyAj' tbe Houe had thought proper to pro ffhoH. Dalis marble statue of the late ceed he had taken a part iu iu He deGoveruor Andrawansas formally unvaried fended the' they an i prenuuted to the commonwealth tohud 'teen greatly cmb irrased by tbe day. , r i f jr presence of a endet, aau of. pf . WaabjoptoT Feb- 14 The receipts ol high atethbrity, who had interfered with tbp treasury fir the quarter ending ordem-atudieciphnc,' 2WIp71. wera $ 35.00 7, 120 ex Butter said he was lufiucaced by no pecditures, $74.113.7kk , ; " hostdofeehngs toward theAeadtmy, but , Eau Francisco,' Feb. 14. The new City lU teachings Ji.id fo.lc wfd l.iin for ears, IU11 at the Yetba Itutna plaza is to cost and had inflicted on Litn .rnora iijury f r o:e million and a half of dollar. The than mortal man c.itild indict on him; he nrcLitect superintending the errclferf of bud felt uo effect from ths 16th pf April, the building is to receive a piary of 1300 18filn .hit tbe-8'.h cf NovemVr, ltC, raonth. pef wnen it deprived him of tho oauaand Tt is a noon need , V.'asLington, Feb. 11 of the of the Jam, and had aeut that the Tennessee was sighted nu the him Army home digraJand had. prevented 2sth of January by DtUisb Cplsin, aud biaTe hiring tbe i.Ypital. of th eueruf . was all jighl. But etui be whs opjiosed t C.ingrehsion-a- l The United Bfates steamer Worcester ihterlbrcnce ai h l?:e of the at,!JoKpn and the etoreship, huppiy at school. hiad-l o': .(ompUint-hil).ea New York art placed at ths disposal of id?erf4-ence iha bad efiectof the JKxeciitioe couiDiittee. in those places for with it, and .now. they 'proponed to the purpose cf sending supplies for the a to Id the difficulty by legiditive deatitute and suffering people of Fi tnce. NOONS DISPATCHES. cntiri-t- r - et t i rrjui for the pj - $ j t Asbley ino?ed to proceed whh the alloc veport qf tbfc,Uomtmttefc Affiirir ca the Wet Point Academy hitHcnltie. The. resolutions reported by the committee fire as follows: e pr e a t ntv. R so! vc d. by the 116 cm ticts. thnt itreoommends the Secretary of War to re&toro C:idU-Baird- . Dimes and Sletkitiger to the Military Academy at West IVir.t, to take eff-- ct wjtbjbe beginning of tie n xt academic year, an 1 thea"fernit-tbemto'procwiwit the .fourth class without furtHer, punishment for offences heretofore committed by -- I 4 oR Subsidy ... American. Ship w to a 'Carry w ifV T. Donations to France. -- -- Steamship THE WEST POINT CADET xtl'dleg. CU . . . F. Pacific - I ArLHriIA ouy- n 1 v ' JjlI.V'WSTlfb )11, lid-- f t chambers, v.th rartrtrtn s rt , hrgV. . ' hilW the Editor Ktportd: pejMe.i 10 once ' excited ovt-- tC-f!,- .. jort, ofUth WLr-tbs excavations hays q , . J . irettu-t'rnrUHof the. discovery tLev begin fiom the 1aca are mjninq iaterests devJoping justbwr .down the chamhera and . 1 yur borier,--m the sister Ternory .of sb-e- , building.rip up ataging of W yoming, which bidMvir t eclipse cv Thff vrfn'is Tfte nnta O r e lhaTtLirtv erj thing in this section "of country in thrkue.-s-. The supportirg partitV point of peroncancy and profit. ' are all co,d cut away ia this prtic -- coh-eid- CHICAGO. , - of-tb- e - k Mon.'t, our' coal mines. Congressional. J house l i -- r JlVfFJtYIClt. chlrrW; fi- - |