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Show g F.:VO THE , VVXRT thssssay k 3 fcfccrt G. inu-endo- T. IlsSwaa, 1M Iters and Iroprtetor. THURSDAY, JULY ITALIC 2, 1871. SCCC3LS A5D COLLEGES. Bussell of Cornell University, New York, delivered an address, recently, be- fore Use Faculty, Professors and Students xthlch was abln nod interesting, He showed that tho public schools of America cannot he ex faceted to do their work efficiently while teachers receive les pay than farm laborers. Five-sixt- h of the population of the in 'States get all the public schools, whose teach ers are too often selected on the ground of cheapness by school trustees who want to get credit for economy. Under 6uch a tem presided over by Ignorant men, the standard of education, Is kept very low. A skilled mechanic can get three dollars a day for his work the year round, and often four, while many a teacher cannot get two dollars a day for ' five days of the week. The vast majority of parents, says Prot Bussell, do not know what education is, and would not appreciate it if they did. The academies, high schools, Ac., he estimated at l,.rj()0 educating about 150,000 pu"again, pils. The being poorly paid, do the work they are paid for. One Principal of Pennsylvania academy could not tell whether Patagonia were in America or Africa. Another coul I name only one river tn Y iri the Tiber. Spelling p . i "I a lost art among them, f moral ' preparation "they Lj.feJ their pupils to make might be imagined better than describVire-rrralJe- nt their-educatio- under-teacher- n s, r '-- r.'-.- ed. ' Then the country Is crowded with sham colleges. Twenty-on- e have les3 than .twenty students each. One with six students has three professors. Another, of five under graduates, and a small preparatory school has six professors? Many are entirely destitute of school and scientific apparatus, and the libraries are the greatest rari caturosofall, sometimes numbering only forty volumes. Of course the intellectual atmosphere of g machine such a cannot be very exuberating; yet It seems to draw off funds from live seminaries of learning, and to reduce the standard of education throughout the country. A movement is now on foot to lessen tire number of 6uch institutions and combine their advantages. Even theological, Institutions, which havo multiplied of late years, where they turn out such low - minded, narrow thinking parsons, by the score, to enligbt en the world, are subject now to becoming fewer, in order that higher standard of education and qualification may bo attempted. Taking everything into accoun - we need not blush for Utah on the subject of education notwithstanding tho foolish cry of some pre tended lovers of free, schools in Balt Lake city. But their cry is a political effect, the Im only pule of sinister motives. degree-conferrin- es havo cast foul suspicion upon good men. But experience has iaoght the observing to meet their machinations, expose their vile purposes, and prepare society for the secret workings and operations. Many innocent persons rave suffered much, and even whole communities have been inured before the truth was known and tho evil exposed. We hope o be on our guard and meet any villianous Jc?igus that may be secretly working against Utah. Whatever our reward may be, we will have the consciousness nat we have done our duty. In Thursdays issue of the Balt Lake Tribune there is an art We styled Another rrophet,. who described by the writer as an eccentric yonng man, and mak-n- g certain pretensions. - Then the blood thirsty writer, in his usually villianous Fpirit says The probability is that this later seer will find himself floating in the ordan before his mission is completed. If his throat isnt cut within a week we shall aeknow-edg- e that the age of miracles has not ended. Now the writer of that vile sentence knew that he wrote a lie when he penned it. or had any such a spirit actuated the people of Utah he would lave long ere this have been with ds father of Ues in hell. He has vilified, traduced and Insulted the jeople here more than that silly young man ever could, and yet re lives to give himself the ever-astingl- ie. - so on. It Is Just such em-love- - dh-mi-- a lying spirit of murder that has haunted the people of Utah for years encouraged by such men as occupy the Tr! bune office. . - - u, health occasioned by the long ses&n embarrassment sion of Congress. The PrcsTden on the Wand l increasing. and cabinet express regret at Hale's dot llnatluu. The balances in the treasury the close of businr oa Wed The internal revenue receipts were, current, $14,576,010 for fiscal year ending Tuesday ;iai Deal tender deposits for full only $600,000 short of the esti 51; Q TOi iMHIi-tOOf ('OrtifLiltf'cr mates, while the customs receipts (fill short $3i, 060,000. The tleiVi-eno- y is w holly chargeable to the at. September panic and the financial tinkering by Congress. the insurrection nos-da- ; es Two boilers in Thos. Taylors &. of this city and Aid was steamsaw mill, at Carollton, Mich., two sent Cos up Mayor Doyle ers, whkh reached fhe scene exploded Tuesday morning, kill-n- g minutes after the twenty-seve- n Joph Judsnn, lien. Chapman starting, but the walls had then John Peek and George Watson, fallen in. The loss will probably and wounding Wm. Anineth, C. range from $700,000 to $800,000. Cleaveland, F, Walter and Coneg "be Insurance amounts to $630,000 Davis. - n eastern companies on the mill, . machine wood and The Irish mob demonstrations machinery, shops. against Bochefort were Incited by 'teuters New York telegram say-n- g he had published a letter- apENCLANp. s London, 1. A special dispatch proving of tne Communists, burn-ngand executions, which in;o the Standard says Marshal Serrano has decided to take command cluded the massacre of the Arch pishop of Paris. of the Itepublican army immedia... tely. said Minister Cushing is It is to make the United States jylng Madrid, 30. Gen., Seahalia has he intermediatory to secure peace arrived at Miranda. The army of petween the Spanish government the north is failing buck in good and the Cubans on terms which order and will be rapidly reorgan-ze- will advance the commercial and Hein fbreements are arriving. political interests of the AmeriGen. Lorma has been jdaced In cans on the Inland. command of a division. It Is reported the Carlisle have murdered FESCES GOODS IT many prison ere taken in recent patties. mim ' -- AT - - H. 12. PHELPS' Madrid. 31 The Spanish government hsCTo'ibtved0 to have Tar mol - sr., torpesffe the rwt OJPc erected a monument to Concha. Malt Lake City. Madrid. I. The funeral of "O General Concha will take place on oon-tof Staple Dry Thursday. The heirs of the de- Rew.MM, lUtoaad Capa, Sattaaa, o- and ceased will be pensioned by FRANCE. The Carlists Bayonne, claim 800 prisoners fell into their lands daring the retreat of the tepublicans after the battle of 30. Jewelry. na'ly found atin a well AwarleJ llnhraeat, iattlea JPrteea far Mi HMika. may 14 Providence, I. The social mills in Woonsocket, running 50,000 spindles and 1,000 loom on cotton good, burned this afternoon. The fire caught Ht three ocloc k from friction of the main licit about the middle of the structure, which was 100 feet long, built of stone and brick. Tho flames spread rapidly, but the employees, ,00 in numlT probably all escaped safe-ly. All efforts of the Woonsocket fire department wt re unavailing. Mercantile Institution- a.- - r HALT LAIfEmr.- - ' e JQ.CJ.S.-- lnr OF JULY FOURTH lEixcrcrRiSiQisr. The attention of our jratm$ it catted to thefollovSny menu of the liutitWim and the dots qf goodi I Ir - LICUTMNG SPARKS. The public debt statement issued on Wednesday, shows a ., reduction of $2,180,197. I tia charged the death, rof gen end Concha was Instigated by Ker rano, because he was an Alphon at. tion to the people of Provo and vicin Ity to Join them in celebrating the day In a pleasant and agreeable manner. Every arrangement has been made for the comfort and pleasure of all. By order of the Committee. JAS. H. CKOCKWELL, Chairman. PROVO THEATRE. mim comsi DEPARTMENT. Dry Goods , Notions, Flat, Caps, Wall Paper, Curtain Materials' and Chrpets. WHOLES A LE GROCER T AND HARDWARE DE- - J ' PARTMENT. 1 ; Groceries, Hardware, Gluts and Queensware, - Wooden Warer Powder, Fuse, Agricultural plements; Dye .StuJDh Paints, . Im- ' and Oils. Hat-urda- g thesIde-spUtttn- g I DRUG DEPARTMENT, Drugs, Medicines, Ligunrsy Chemicals, Perfumeries, Pafats, 'Oils, and Dye Stuffs. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. . Men's and Roy si Clothing, Under wear, and Gentlemaifr Furnish ing Goods. BOOT AND SHOEDEPART- . -' MENT. Men, Women and Children'sRobls and Shoes, Sole tend Upper ' Leather and Shoe Findings qf every description. 2.7 7 G. News from Vermont indicates Francisco, 35. Wm. L. Iloovcr,- a citizen, com rni toil suicide at the Cosmo- Hotel I.istni'rht, shooting (politan through the head. Harvesting has commenced in most parts of the State. The yield of gram will be enormous. VE dealt in by eaeV . Slum. committee of mastage- Don Carlos and wife have ar- Tiie of the Excursion Party from rived at Estella, where they were Salt Lake City to Provo on the 4th of received with great rejoicings. July, having Recared SooU't Grove for WJI OLE SALE DRY GOODS the occasion, extend a cordial invita- 1,-0- 00 CALIFORNIA. ' CO-OPERATI- ut -- RHODE ISLAND. zioisrs d. The specie shipments from New York to Europe were $50,000 gold coin, and $50,000 in silver bars; to FOR TYO NIGHTS ONLY, "Iavana, $10,000. -Bluford Wilson, the new solici-o- r THE SALT LAKE of the Treasury, begun to take in safe the estimony Washington omuTic Hjrgiary business on Tuesday. A negro woman was arrested at Will sive Two Performance y, and Friday Winchester, Kentucky, on Sun- at Iroto, on ltd and 74. 4th, children July three for poisoning day, of two whom K. C. died.. of Ion, Boderick D. Entwistle, a com Friday Evening will be presented the xwsitor1 in New York, was bitten classical play of wo weeks since by a dog. and died Wednesday, of hydrophobia. DAMON PHYTHIAS The steamer Faraday , engaget n laving the new Atlantic cable, To oonciade with force of eft ilalifax a week ago, and next day struck an iceberg and is now SLASHER AND CRASHER. a total wreck. There is great excitement a; Corfu consequent on the elections SATURDAY UVKNIMi, J.t, Kb, MU which take place next fiunday June 26. be presented lb beautiful play of Thirty citizens were killed and wounded on Tuesday. NEW YORK. The Julv interest and dividends New York, 31 A letter' from OR THE PEATII OF ROLLA. far advert ied to be paid on thus dated of coast the Sumatra, April 1st In New York, amount to To conclude with the laughable force of 10th, states that the Achenee on July $52!0O0,(KJ0 including the Interest March attacked of the night 20, CAD0HT BY THE CUFF the Dutch fort, captured it ant which the U. 8. pays. The Massachusetts House overwhelmed the garrison. The loss of the Dutch h placed at representatives adjourned at 3.30 ZS7-C- . killed and 4,500 wounded, the Wednesday morning. The ac to women serve laborers declaring eligible greater number taping employed to work on the fort ant on school committees was passed. colonists dwelling outside. Eight Charles SIgwell, on trial in Bos- FOURTH OF JULY. ships were required for the ton, on a charge of manslaughter. chiefs In causing the loss of several Jives wounded, nhom Malay :o:- permitted to be removed from the by the falling of a building con to embarrass the as much structed by him, has escaped. shore, TRO BONO PUBLICO. navy as to do an net of humanity. An accidental fire in two houses news of the the The letters adds near Esfella was made the pre complete annihilation of this text by Carlists for maasacreing Dutch expedition is known in all the wounded NONPAREIL Bepublicans who official circles at Singapore, and fell Into their hands at battle the is purposely withheld from the ofMurro. Ice Cream Gardens - - grain. to-dav- ,r well-know- n v- . fol-owe- d. - t c. n. i. ccurx - di.s-hurg- es Kan Hale has withdrawn his accept whdne to-da- suf-ferre- Cuban news indicate more than ance of tho appointment of Post ever the inability of the aathorL-C- e mater-Gemnon account of 11 v tor American prisoners executed by the orderof Burriel, was n accordance with a protocol concerning the settlement of tlie llr firtius affair, apart from the' duty .m posed upon the government to claim satisfaction for such wrongs. The Treasury Department employees were considerably agitatIn view of the anticipated y ed reduction of the force; the .adies were particularly disturbed and collected in groups in various parts of the building disarming the subject.. This morning the heads of all mreaus lianded Secretary Bristow he llstsof those to be dismissed; he heaviest discharge was in the aireau of engraving and printing. ' Tie services of 375 .female has been dispensed with, caving 1,200 persons still employed In that bureau. The keeika- at was a sad one. Fourteen rf thobe discharged fiiin ted when ;he announcement was made to them, and physicians were called to their Forty clerks were dismissed from the second amlitors office, and other will be made t w.ts recommended by the officers of the bureau that only one of a family be retained, and this recommendation was generally This wholesale discharge will cause much suffering, which, lowever will be somewhat by the payment of two months extra salary to every victim of Congressional economy. About twenty-fiv- e permanent and he same number of temjKjhiry lerks were discharged from the in.nterior Department cluding the Patent Office, the appropriation forthatbure u having een reduced $20,000. The Commissioner has accomodated his mainess to the circumstance, although he shows the government will lose largely by the curtailment of the expenditures. Uunder the Washington, 1. provision of the new currency law the eastern national banks are generally surrendering portions pf their currency preferring their ponds on deposit as security for their circulation, they having on land more currency than needed. This gives plenty of circulation to meet the demand for new hanks. There is also available of circulation of suspended hanks and the $334,000,000 issued under the old act Is not quite gone. The rail for the withdrawal of the sur plus circulation of banks in the east is deferred for some months on accoun of the above. The Comptroller of Currency ms railed upon the the National tanks for a report of their condi tionupto the dose, of business, But his expressions show his own murderous spirit. It would e well for the people to watch the editor and the young man too. The heart that is depraved enough to Insinuate the killing of the young man, is wicked enough to perform the deed, la order that the murder may be cast upon the Mormon com raunity. We have known such things before, and we suspect the murderous intent of that writer-hmay kill the young man, and say it was some respected citizen of Utah,' a Mormon of course, and thus have some innocent person suffer to fulfil his devilish prophecy. We say let the man be watched, especially the writer for his purpose is vile. There Is but ono thing, however, and that Is, the writer is an arrant coward, a mean pusillanimous curse, whose courage ends in wind, Nevertheless, he may screw up his courage to the sticking point and fulfil his own prophecy. lie deserves watching, for a man of such a corrupt heart could be guil ty of any thing. d Too often have tho innocent we wil such men, but by watch him and expose his course. Take care of him in tho dark, for who knows what an assassin in spirit may not do? Keep watch inghlm, for if he cannot accom- press. plish the murder of the young man this week he may next, and f-- . BY TELECB1FH. ilTEST From the earliest ages until sakksat. now, wicked and designing men DISTRICT OF COLUr.TCIA jave set traps for the innocent, Washington, 30, Secretary Fish laid snares for the unsuapect-ng- , remarked in a conversation toand Cscar T. Lye a, v and by insinuations and day that the demand for inderan-t- rCLItn&l m::u, T2T EPIEIT CF XlrEEE2. TI"ES. Tr.l-'u'EEKl- Y M.WiWP that Bill Poland will have bitter opposition for with- WAGON AND COMMISSION DEPARTMENT. Studebaker Wagons, ell kindspf 'Agricultural Machinery, Wagon Timber, Steam Engines, Turbine Wafer Wheels, &c., Ac. The Institution is agent for the eekbrated Singer Sewing Machine, over (me million inuse in America.' The nndorsignod wonld respectfully in his own party lecuuM) of bis inform the public that the above garCredit Mobilier and back pay affi- dens, situated in the 4th Ward, one Orders to insure prompt attenSuliation. block east of the Time Office, wfll be tion should be addressed ta tie The internal revenue receipts open to the public from 2 ofiock nntil perintendent or Secretary. on Tuesday were $238,407; for the 8, where rofreahments will be provided W. H. HOOPBRv month, $9,181,563; for the vonr in the shape of beef and ham Rand ending June 30th, $105,363,577; w iehos, also lee cream, ginger pop, Ac. Exipt. excess over the estimates made by the commissioner at the begin- Admittance Tickets Fifty Ccmts, ning of the year, $2,335,577. Which entitles the holders to refresh Application lias leen made to uicnts to tho amount of tholr tickets. Sir Edward Thornton, I!ritili minister, to prex-- re the extradition of Archifmld Ashdown, for Nuts, Candles, can he procured on the grounds. stealiug couhideruble sums of money from the railroad department of the Kidney government. THE PROVO BR1SS BIRD Tho case will prolaUy lie referred to San Francisco for examination. Will be In attendance, and neither laSeveral warrants have boon issued bor or expense will be spared to make in Kidney, and a large roward is things pnjoyable. offered ior Ashdowns CIIAS. TWELVES, : u he.; he. -- . . . Proprietor. I 1 |