Show EVENING TUESDAY telegkaphic rrffiK"d "”’ SKXATK: The bill for tho removal up labilitiesoutwathe taken name of strike of politic! The motion a A M wim d of Virginia and bill went over don withdrawn was adopted calling on A resolution president for correspondence the department of State and the and Secretary Minister States the last f legation at Madrid during if Senate resumed consideration bill Tho ihearmv appropriation amendment of Sprague’s declaring the within domain ne public of the Tiited States Indian the sole property of the United and the occupants thereof subplates withdrawn on a set to their laws was of Morril that tho object scffgestion be obtained in another sought could TliV AliV An nmendment providing that all tho s retiring on account of retired on the same terms as was adopted out the strike of to Motion limiting 8 was lost the number of brigadiers to ffiefrs be tft to 21 The amendment to instruct instead of etherize the President to reduce the was lost the bill having been in committee of the whole onidemi 83 jui reported to tho Somite Sumner reviewed the amendment to nrnviiie for the payment of the claim of Mii'cach usetts with intorect on adsaoc made to the United States in the war jtjo Wns discussed without vote HOUSE p II ns K Ipiiropriation and Pension liiUs Washington Judd introduced a resolution requiring the Pacific of Railroads die completion vcordiug to tho standards fixed by the prml commission now examining th Ontral Pacific fin motion of Schenck the 10th and 170 joint resolutions were suspended Butlor moved to suspend the rules tho committee on the sad discharge of tlm whole from further consideration to tho Indian approamendment Scant in the concur to amendment priation Indian new treaties to concur 'lilting nether and ask a conference commit-h‘- ‘ Lost The House went into committee of the whole m the miscellaneous appropriation bill Spalding urged its prompt llruoks called attention to the great jipense of printing money and said the tho expiration of the that the printing money be remold to the treasury department The item in the bill appropriating half limihon for the construction of four cutters for Alaska Columbia rii er Mobile and Charleston and ti Orcgin transfer the cutter S P t'hne from the elicited long dis- great lakes to Boston its opponent contending that instead of building new vessels to trnns- vessels f‘r now in tho navy to the The item remained Department Tho appropriation for a preliminary rvy of the site of League Island navy yard 'was increased to five thousand The items for the Freedman’s Bureau iraountmg to two hundred and fourteen thousand dollars was struck out The ainendinont was adopted to pay Vinnie Beam fifty thousand dollars due u statue of "or on the contract to furni-lime for iK Lincoln Pending the discussion ot the r fating to reimbursing the states tlu amounts inclined in payments made luring the v ur the House took a recess Puniiam leporteii a bill relating to the law pioviciingthat no claim for pay or h'limty be allowed to sny widow who previous to tho death f tho husband has voluntarily lived from Imn without r cei palate virg from him all pensions granted in of death fi011 wounds or ucknes cuitraeted in the sendee to be wmmenced from date or with discharge wit!) that nothing in this iwt ‘hull who was in deprive any id "iwe between the tird of May ml June IhOG of his during it time House went into committee of the hoi on the bill Tu amendment! paying several hundred dollar- discu—ion Sehi nek denounced it It was final- syrtein K ': T’he th House and committee "ported the hill AMERICA X OmIIhUou of PhlladclphlaCommer-"I ('aulracm— Kich(fr-(ol- d California Mail ty Traill and Colfax Philadelphia was exchange It has cost a quar-- r Delegates from boards of trade were present There a hiiijuet in the evening 'Washington ne Supreme Court lms decided that Majors Floyd m ptaiees tlie validity u() cold contrait- - of the Mankind on the iiiiie liieo- pnnciid lli' oe commercial ’‘ill at cd nt noon a million vi- y ' r r ml Unde New York has been dlrcet-to tor mail- - tor (Viformn and the o oisL and i nt mail nil next ailing t 'i 0 " Good Time generally now for catching colds and for increase in afflictions throats A little exti a atoflungsand London Ih- - British forces made reprisal on tention to the person will pay lor a the New Zealanders for the outrages at month Health is a forward or two Poverty Bay Ninety native were killed prcciou boon worth considerable conBerlin Jwo millions of florins have been stant care granted to Frankfort by the Diet CSRAPE Ct LTt RE Havana The Du iro reports an engagement EY I KOMUM PART V between troops at Cienfueutim The were victorious troops It states that Through haste of writing the paper three hundred rebels surrcndeied ut itemomitted some were ilia Clara Lucca It seems that is adin their vancing into tho interior without om proper place which I think sition Tim rebels it was upposedliail should be added In the setting out taken the road to Furadiz where they of a young vine iu its permanent situaand were occupied entrenchments tion it is well to place it about one or oppose but they tMik another two inches deeper than it ha- - stood route and outwitted The JUai-befuie by the same lulc that applies a sorts that tho revolutionary general to the transplantation of all trees and Amigo has abandoned the rebellion and joined Valmazcdo with two thou- shrubs If the plant is feeble with sand men Valmazcdo reinforced by a small roots which is often the case thousand of these started to meet Lezea with new and rare kinds that are on and with the combined force to attack that account (of being rare jhigh prized Quesada Four Spanish gunboats arc it is a to set it so that severcrubing between Guanaja and Gibra A al budsgood plan of the stem if it lias such Gutidiei is watchSpanish of stem are inserted into the length the movements of the rebels in the ing soil to enable them to make roots waters of N t Paris frequently happens that the vitality of Lamartine died 7‘J niall roots is destroyed in removing a aged years great distance if the greatest possible care is not taken and if they are reItyDomt Stall Ttlugnpii lied on and no buds of the tern have a March 2 chance to make root the plant is lost American Fork cloudy and pleasant after the rows planting Provo sun sinning very warm lew Immediately should be watered to secure the perfect clouds Nepld very pleasant and seems much settling of the soil around the roots In regard like spring roads dry the to Fountain Green very tine and little vine there prevails a great variety of the ablest viniculcloudy looks like storming opinion among Sprmgtown cloudy but very warm turists of California to whom we naturails dry look for advice in such matters cf Valley t and little ally they having the precedence of us in cloudy roads very dry and Fillmore clear and warm beautiful experience in this the Pacific grape There can be no advice given region airing morning roads good Beaver very clear and t that will apply to every (ircunistcnee but some general ideas can be suggestPnrownn beautiful and warm ed that can be applied by each one to Cedar City mild warm jring day his own ease Win n a vine lias Ik cti Thei St Georjju clear and or winter pruned properly spring mometer 00 b better when the now about two (spring pruning Kaysville miwing fruit crop is the greater objei t than the inches dec)) it will make vigorous propagation) canes and sd its main croj of fruit PROMONTUKY ClTV— A early and the end- - of vicoioits growing writing ua from J’romoiitory City shoots may be pinched off immediately under date of the 2tifh ultimo states iFter the blooming of the bunches is At the time of flowering the past that the Union Pacific Ilailroad Com- vine should The not be disturbed pany Caving completed the grade west pinching off oft lie ends of the bearing of the Promontory range have moved canes a few inches bejond the utmost all their force on the eastern slope and fruit bunch has the effect of strengthth vhole cunc and the are now pushing along with the work ening its basewhieh will make the beartowards Ogden and the mouth of Wo It ing canes of the next year her kanyon makes the vine more stocky and The Central Pacific Ilailroad Com- throws out more and vigorous laterals assist in sheltiring which the fruit pany he states have as yet done noth- from ing on this side of the Promontory In central Europe cadi vine is handled over a groat many times during range the growing season the laterals removPromontoryite- - from all accounts ed the tops broken off to concentrate are a merry et the majority of resithe strength of the whole into a dents in that fast burg spend their small amount of wood and plant fruit thereThis practice is there on nights in music and dancing for the perfecting of the crop- but if it The Western Terminus — Tho were followed up here as closely the result would prove disastrous to both Stockton JiufrprhJt nt has the followIn the high heat of fruit and plant ing on the location of the Western ter- our summers the fruit needs the shade minus of the Pacific Ilailroad which of the foliage and as the leaf is a very important was read at a meeting held iu Oakland part of the plant upon whose functions the perfection of the Cal: crop greatly depends g - desirable to is consistent thereof ictiin February 12 to with t! e symmetry of the plant Mr Samuel Merrit — I11 V e the Pacific Kail road have a better your inquiry grape countiy line than and statement of running to Oakland central Europe the vine olieitudo of tlm people of that city m any purl of t have to ay that the view- needs more room crows largoi the subject have more foliage and will boar six or of the Railroad Company have under- much per individual ebht times gone no change as to ihe policy of run- much to tniu time- ning to Oak land since their contract to plant tlnoe dose Primarily the object of tue acie Kailroitd Company in lelntiou to the perWhile it is profitable to do some t Western Terminus is to give the uuuuei pnuiimr it - pinbably accommodation to the business bettor not to do enough tlia'i to overTo !o o the judgof San Francisco If the ment of the company is to run a line to do it - Ions damage can result Oakland which will lie done is 0011 a? vim is unimerpi lined at the time Livermore the heavy work through the when it is perleeting or hardening Pass (on which there is heavy and hardest its fruit f its si doing forco will warrant of sap a mount work an undue Si vsroni) hruva into the fruit nt the time wiien it is t fitted to receive it and Tin: Snow Blockade— Dead the the berries will crack open ami the seeds stick out at the sides lateiab interesting letter of E Steven ‘on Esq will set on young bunches which never in relation to the snow blockade east ripen and are of no udvuutauc The travelers are having a rough time but a damage to the crop In enumerating a lew varieties the of it inthe Laramie country and by California grape was omitted the way they talk if the blockade be is the prevailing aricty here of the not soon raised how the soldiers talked European kinds andvvheie it is hardy The vine is vigorin Flanders will fade from history enouali does well bed ous ami prolific leaf live smooth created light given PuouATK Court— Yesterday Willlame medium to Bunches from was indicted by shouldered e b m mind purple iam Kiruan delicate cud t blue with bloom a vvi for stealing hueeny the (band Jury Somenmes iUvi or aroma S currency the projr’rty ui lacking $sj in it - pale blue and qm lion in Edward lliley 'tlifo! ma win titer or no thou are not tie- Kimau instead Thi- - liiorninir ligned evenl vaiiotic-o- f giaja - man) if - being nppo-c dependladiirc his Honor Jadce Klias Smith ent on oil and o’t'iu In ilu- - ovine of the Probate Comi and tin indicttarn!midwev' ihoi’l It appem !))( he oil ment was read tu him tovilmh tic’ of cmd gi pe- - but it liis tridi'-i- t lot- giv ui' way ‘ah'! a 'a id ilu o mv plead noi guiliy ol kind- t Umopi an to mot row at two o'eioik import Ai 0 dicin’ Tin’ bun ci 'no tow 0 iu L no in ii'i M to an 'imn is — ii an tiling Will Iilivo mi o fenii the eainttcr probl malic but from the I’ die die mail' have Reprisal —on New Zelandw-Cu1- an h(w heetli or Lunariine ()hiAn r at the T 'in h ini' lilted Mat’s l'i ihe h h ai - foi a mouth ” u nt torthe gov uncut tpni h ' a minor - n point-ue of '’i' nt on tie all' mi Tin- - - tl ' ot law coni been e 'inii’g u "lu'toi n led tio iiinun - a hi u tin i ’1“' d iib t high wniur and a mitation- il it had m id that Grant irn od he A rmy i r nutlet " tn "i on n ui tt the nmitt dun nlatn - of the iquei 'i M itt lid aid there a o lb" miliial v iUiimani ' n o n it ply to th " Shi mi’d be sent t in in od ted i'w ir:tr ' the y nei ot Indian atlum lie had t m mam mid joi n ui i'llled iiit rcjdy t '9nyrtrW?'GKM PORKIflS 2 jcru'ived aic being ca the icli grainlilt the Politic cut tempoiariiv - Mei’h 'ho k ol on hat th In ia mi J m dlirl M Jm- - MeVicker vvlu tih South 'are-rialenth!- - on a ehaigc oflareuy wiy' b two i'" eoetlict’Ug (tie In all the-dist harecd vv'l n'ninil the pupo- nolo he h lb d neaher thivc Ssot' —Two it vv’ll CHICAGO fRADE First UNITED STATElBEPOSITOHr Paul ht Capital - $1090000 -200000 Surplus So a general Banking and tsutaaM GOVEBNMENT Bought wa- - irre-t- ti'' BONDS Sold nil FOREIGN EXCHANGE Prawn on nil Foroiiean Cities Being one of the eailtest organization mith r the National Cun'eney Art noil profiting by n sueeesstii management lu tlm past we are prepared to do an tncroasod lii’sinesa solicit business a’ tinwould and point with mi assurance that we Guilt nt alt times endeavor to meet tho wants ot our correspondents SAMUEL M NICKERSON Pits KB VNKUN I) GUAY ViccPre L J GAGE Ccihier ITT Amisiamt Ciuhirf i' J i'Sd sly At another meeting they voted they & A N would go They steamed un and wen out on the main track all in glee Brtucl) Office SIH Lake Si but a (mnteiinand telegram from Gen ral A JI M With American Fcatc Co continue to manufacant Superintendent There was then more ture their Improved Hoxie forbid One Jisrmpointment ENGINES W'ltild Hunk the office would have been Hieyarw Forl'arme and atechanial jiurpoee tak n Machiueb speciallv ailajited to drtung Threahmg Pii'sees Corn shelter Milleolall snide It is difficult to keep the western Circular Wood or Iron Iath Machtnery baw div isiou Yesterday a snow iilovv iu Cabinet or Wbkou Shops Boring a rt ostia: We (rarraut our Slater etc two dead engines ami train were dug puiumi 'hem and to gito to tie what we represent out of a drift and towed in by three eatsKfac tion iu all respect trams unequalled hoi on express extra tiieim-as is r are now here and over 200 passenger Fatoti Madison ('o N and For particulars are at Laraappy to E and about tiDf) pricea v Co efle wjuiits for lUeli mie the (‘list end of the blockade Si d aftm miles from Derev which is about and it is !! uiiies to Percy from NEW YORK TRADE nifiking t!ie bloektule about W miles Many accidents have happened Four dead men are by collisions etc HALL Si CO lying in thi- - station to be forwarded to BENEDICT their friends in Wisconsin and Micbi Three the eon gan and at Omaha and fireman were duetur engineer AN I) WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS blown up by the bur-- t ing of engine No DEALERS IN 12 the other was killed by tlxo upsetThe e engine ting of a ear is lull of damaged engines and seven were Ibi warded to Omaha for repairs short time past Com idonng tlie present sii nation of the road and in my upiuion the lit obtained a e pass ior eight to lure 281 279 tin tho 21 t we return to die wvtook train and on the 22tl ilmml om solve- - slut k in a no drill on (One Door above Chamber Street opposite t of A T Stewart 4 Co’s Wholesale House’ Quaking Asp ILidee so miles VYe ro in l tliroiuli drifts but within five rod- - from the top of the cut fastened and the pusher an extra engine endeavored to draw the train of back I” ears loaded with tone coal but broke her eouplitie She was f again chained to the engine and again fullv full thf rttfulion woiiM s’lie mapped the chain in two leaving Mfuhinis ot cilt lake City aui tU‘ Vinton to our only one ear attached to the front ento l’iedmnnt gine Returning eight miles the train switched off the1 main URGE AND WELL SELECTED Alter Tin' it turiivvi trc heavy surge- - she brought from flip STOCK OF GOODS drifted now tho balance of tlie train and on our return we were again fastened in a deop cut where we remained Manufactured expressly for that Tmtiv until three o’clock the next day both We were pulled engines being dead in parts by two live engines to Piedmont alter being ramped in tho driftCOMPANY ed snow PALMER t A snow plow is ome 2) long Manufacturers about 11 foot high It) feet wid” and by Meant of 4 feet of the front fiat running 3 inches above the rails and then 2 moulds similar to the mould of a plow ANTI forms to a point within four feet of the front which when running ut the rate of:’' to 4u miles an hour often tliiovvs the mow over the telegraph ire- hie of thc-- e came to our aid opening tho way followed hy two othitli one hundred er train- crifir eaiHHjortrr ft CO WOOD hih CHICAGO PORTABLE opi a co xvoor BOOTSAHD SHOES & Broadway NEW YORK & OOMFEGTSOriSBY CHOCOLATES mst a ijxian®r ut m Pjp? rs Fancy Goods VNt tirfflclicaers Cirrteelitr'ioe't' Tlteblr s aiul T jt Ii tt n H'l tlaiinn JLW al tt! DO Gill! B2 X' ir aa " rtnM n Mu vvl rOi) ll u ou le to 1: ulie- - national Basi of Gliicap CHICAGO ILL be ‘'lik ll'le lj t m lim uroiuni by morulii( '01 it r -- TinLeidilf WiUim S'ar’ki) IV Hunt an Peter lMct 'aim wer lined s' each for dru!ikc!i!!'‘sUovv for diunkemie— and i tired the ja'iicc wis lud tir Accompanied by Elders Clark DorYilleox and Chaxntierlaiii ter Miller and family 1 arrived at that jilaee on the loth lilt finding several others of our city who had been waiting for lte -t since opening of the railroad tothe the 12th as the train passed on that day- - Many others from California Oregon and Montana wore also anxiously but very impatiently their precious time hoping for vorable new- Bollins is a railroad town with nothit only railroad traffic as to ing it is situated on cold windy ravines The company has a and The balance of the town is composed of hou-turae stores and a large lot of and restaurwhich are in raid demand ami antMeals are from 7) well patronized cents to r 2'i each and very poorly served up at that Supplies will soon Ik sean-unle-- a the road is soon opeuFor a variety one man wa about ed to be hung on a telegraph pole for breaking into a lone woman’s tout and another being called a nmn naked exnow cept pants rolled over in tho and swearing g being nearly crazy with had whisky On tho Hth j)an east with a good outfit snow plow etc lie to battle with the snow drift miles tho saute arrived at Percy where the cuts to evening ioper Lake and also to Laramie are drifted to the depth of 27 fe t Throe days after Dan laid advanced five mill- - the wind and snow blowing a learned that lie subsequently looted it over to Laramie t hi the 2’itb the pu— emrers usseioliled and voted they would volunteer tu dig ther way through the now and of plied to the Buperiiitumlent Laramie Division east Mr Campbell who answered bat it was not sale to start but if they would do so to come ICO shovel- npplicprepared with now plow etc on their own due in hbeiiih of late thim c tn in In th hi ouid lni e a uiiali bigaei ci’ni'dy favorable T I' must of the Mission crape and supFor sections oi a ply its deficiencies somewhat cooler atmosphere the Burgundy will probably not lie excelled in a wine grape Again ! must repeat as it is of the utmost importance that propagators should b strictly hone-- t in giving opinions as to the merits of varieties known to them Whosoever will praise a variety at the sacrifice of truth cannot ehiinv the name ('f an honest man Whether it br to his inand terest or to that of his competitor lie owes to his own disadvantage ent-of truth to the extent of Sf he has to all inquirers propagated a variety to great extent with th exportation of liberal and time proves that variety the country or unequal to the expectation it is hi- - duty to pronounce it so and if he has a variety which will bear reeomineivlatiim and is a it is bis privilege to obtain the price for it that he will need - expevi- to have to pav him lbr mom- - with rest and it will pay tin country better to pay such terms tin grudgingly th'an to incur enormous losses bv procuring plants at small - infeilor or unprice who-- e character certain The fmit of the vine is one of the most universal favorites of all fruit- and though cry tender and delieute is by no means to be classed among tho Grapes will be very perishable ones found fresh and ripe on the ines hero and can Ik from July to Novcinlier and after kept ripe gathering till To do this the grapes perfectly May ripe t be gathered on a dry warm day laid carefully into boxes holding from il) to pounds with layers of paper blue n the layer- - of grapes then tint in a dry cool cellar and they will keep sound and good in most stance-: seal if perfect safety is the end of the stem whore it has been cut with sealing wax or Mime other and treat in the The grape b one of the same vvtj and in Switzerhealthiest of all fruits land eiape euros are often insult in diseaseof the mucous membiniie of the The secretive organs powers oi' this mombrvie an and it - enabled to throw oil' obstructions vvlikb have a—umeu a chronic form Gases of broin ptuumo-nihave often been cured even in f At scrofulous tho patient- - genet in Germany two to six weeks underally spend ft going the cure and as mineral waters are drunk in (loses in many jjf’ the famous bathing places 0 cure certain diseases so there are giajies eaten hero in loses vaiying from three to five mid nine pounds daily a meagre diet being otherwise allowed The process of curing raisins should be fullv understood by our people as this will undoubtedly become an important branch of our labors and raisins of good quality will at no distant day form an important portion of our exThe idea prevails to some exports tent that the quality depends on the but this is not mainly manipulations First them must the ease altogether bo a raisin grape on hand tonuike them No one can of and not a wine grape make a true raisin out of a grape that is not naturally suited to that purpose o that it can Any grape can Ik dried be cooked and oau n butno keeping into hot lyo to make the skin oft and susceptible of drying will make a raisin The true of a grape which is not stieh It is raisin needs no such treatment prepared on the vine on which it grew In Malaga when the grapes are ripe the vintager goes t In oitgli the vineyard cuts the clusters fiom the vine and lays them upon the naked ground There they lie being turned over daily till the heat of the sun and the warmth of the earth together have cured them sufficiently which will take from In to Then days in the heat of August they ate taken up and packed into boxes and are ready for use The Bloom are by cutting the stem nearly through and allowing the clusters to hang thus on Should tin vine until ready to pack rainfall occur (luring the drying ptbcess on the ground they would have (0 bo taken up and afterwards replaced or dried on m affolds in kilns or if there should be a protracted spell of rainy weather and no means of kiln drying on band tiny would have to be made This is all the into wine or brandy mystery and great wondet of raisin It may be supposed that it curing might be better to lay leaves or some other clean substance upon the ground for the grape- - to ie- upon hut the vintnucis o'' Malaga claim that the nain ked oil - bettui and that il a— liighei tbiu’ tiiat giving the raisin-ea't lx1 o'liomise attained J ile - no coneeva There tele iu the way of southern Utah to - an be made e as good a :t a oil the globe iftlie plopet and ilie pi mtel tin that piupo-by dtij non in'er the bar mode of the - cd- If i nin ieation - applied any mape fill tb' all ilford- - ce who h n'd- - wuh Voiey u no :la mTemv "’u h"in nil'll !i till grape of supei for Ills Ill'll! sIlhit’K’luly be ready for ut j0a!’'"d 'vcnmniendi in plan tion it might le ilia i!lt’l' fed Vil!’’ iiii n i)ii "11 it’ll for with piiiee'd liigb tSmred lbr tlm vemcmlu’ 'lu-i'is net'e- - neb ol the IVoitieiiaii- - tin li'l - at tbc the Tokiv Ahxuidiia hi - of the Lli'iu l’i J ale net of pound the im J til proe VI’ mu’ ilee ui ' ei 0 d it tr thi CORRESPONDENCE mi ll Mil’! !l” ''h iv ik r Mit L k Ti al m tie- my rn that to idler ‘it’ two tt Koliiii-- ’ Spiiea- t’I mill1- - oi' ri’ l’ ( K u e on tu a fi pi’u (ini' 0 n ninth id ult 21 - tu aril - In il li' llitrth ha p FtlVV u a q th intUl’t VDiv‘’'hD is rail cl h Hlli IN’-- 1 ?r t Vise maP Knit t nH t ai 'f !fl :ci RSSEniS READ Sltnsfariurtn Bed & C0 Jobber el r H w a iv c Tlie wealthiest henvss m it 5 LCAty um rtUgarra theduijhrtr of M a ow laereh'nt tu a lor up is GAPS ’'ETC II estimated :it one bim’rel inilh n rouli'es The voting imlv is i 01 ad e wntidi vci dim hler vvdl educated and c !i r a ftteijOHN'P Among looking vii’ ‘1 all t he sens oi a MfiW YORK ir litera:i" Uh:o f av Il’is n Mm vftt in f 400 ETXIOArtWaW 610! 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