| Show kb' a to tntoicethecimscnpiiou n Andidu-ithe public debt a period not collet non oi t:‘ ceeding one y ear upon rebate interest and the york at a rate of o per cent per annum O St Aft New Yoik The report that Win M Tweed jr SENATE flats ft Ji mt the me Canadianting had ben appointed reeei er of the iloud Repeal Tenure Office Interest Pub - Union Pacific Kiulroad is erroneous a 11c Debt Lfnldoll) 04 Judiciary Reorsrunlia(lon chief of Staff and Ileputy Meed was temporarily appointed The debate on the AMMUors and Collector’ IlUlu— ceiver of the Credit Alobilier t night reMimed Itcoln-tioSpencer li vva Soldier’ bid Pay Unlisted mr Cambrnlge member "Walpole The Treasury Depamnent iias receivopposed the Dill jiro ed inhumation Anthony wax chosen President that the United Stale5 member for Tralee G Donahue The with tern in tlm absence of Colfax of (join gut made a forv id spec h in - favor He said The bill to repeal the teaiii'o of office a hundted thousand dollais of the comGautlierne Ha"!y followed win recommitted to the judiciary money bis Gladstone hail tibniged hmioelf and mittee Memphis 0 all Pian The joint resolution to continue the followers to the Governor A Little ll ck special aythe destruction of the ut lateen dollars soldiers racied enlisted of all direeted ino! has pay Clayton of Arkansas and jealousy envy church by a month tll July 1871 was inferred to military urged in Crittenden county He condud-- d the depute tne military committee to be turned over to the civil authoritand The bill nuthorii'ig the payment of ies lev lowed the course o’ the bui declared ro and con ami the interest on the public debt on Chicago was nece— ary tor new policy (W thority asked by the Set rotary of the The Hep 'ibUcnns rpocml tep demandThis Boric recommends the Ireland Treasury pass til aya Secretory The hill reorganizing tlie judiciary repeal n ’lit ‘right hour law so far as ed by the unanimous voise of the masystem was tukon up Williams moved it elates to v employee J !(Uadstoiie resume! hi eat amid deafto postpone to next Rejected Ru lli more d idecl or 11 to 44 An Israelite named Ixitsl committed ening cheer- - The House second time sere offered and suicide Several amendment the im turn to read bill the by hanging liiuiMiti yesteiday noe- 30tt aye- Majority for the gov rejected anti the bill passed in the Hebrew Synagogue mndu a number of 1 lie committees ornmenf HN Th' aimouncm mt was Nov Ah rl Inc cheered n the House reports including the bill o abolish the Ten ladies graduated at the medical griatly omen if chief of stall to the Goneiul college tor women cheers were taken up in tlm lobbies ami rday the imand unfavorably of the Army on the The hip carpi iiteis employed on the the nevvs was thus conveyed to in tne bill allowing dt puty collector the same Stev crow d outside who joined mense llobol-ehem have at battery blest enthusiasm with th" pay as collectors when performing their discharged because tiny objected to a iiimiim-tilt tv atlj turned The House at J a reduction of wage HOUSE Chit aero April sav the Senate comThe Tribune Statute Revision Bill— nnd Oregon Ilglit jilo River mittee on foreign ielation (louse iiurington has agretti 20ih WavJ The (imvi Ahead— Bi nurh V I H R null Misabil-Hie- s to report favtuably upon tlm treaty lor the benth Rrsolutlo is the adjustment of claims vvilh Mexiiu being fitmited al logo tlu on Inti'oiliK od and (several hills on eiuh like a eitv set o'i a hill cannot be hid Tlieie will be one ed side with an umpire Mexieo lias 1‘tiliiml theietoie it feeK bound to anil lepoftf'il a bill extend ini' the ready ratified the tieuty ard time tor lev lsmg and cons' lidaling die Tho Boutvvill and faint not behexesthe Secretary slut uti th rt e y ears can be toniiu led so a to Mercantile Aftr some eiitu ism mi tho nninnci luingour bonds to par in foreign mai- JJrsiueh of’tho in which the woik lntliuto bad been ets at an early day J "tiers from web Institution - taking active steps tube in done the bill passed infoi lived The houices ctmliim this belief running order at an early tide Several Senate resolution! wenAll indu atoms point to a jieedy referred That removing propriately foundation is bciov dug for the branch mice in our bond lighthouse on the Ongon coast jm— td casouth the the tote Tile hern' oil lit special ays pul lengthy debate onuui'ii mi the Ston tmimittn aft' r a protiuc-teidiock on re to lulion in ielation eal' piuf of ISi'hop Shaip discus-ioauthoiized Gen Butler to ner It branch ami Mo Kivei of South Temple street — conveuiont and to report the bill for tlm organization ol liie I'nion i’aeitie Logun eoimm a tir government hud provisional situation on tlm lint that tin resolution tilt for a ov Il in In en ital hv eiiiini(ee on pubThe Waul Baildour an ileeted under the neon-t- i lead oi Ilia i’atiltt Rnilioud lic lam1' act to be nuthoned to a—emble A— oei diim is coMiiniltive appoint 1’iev tiss igi- of torthvvilh anti ntii-- i povvcrlo sulmit barn ipu ton on ll It ha retded the to ami lull provisional government he In1! wi- not 'iTomhtl ami tlu eon herctuloii tin - lot out ci dilution tho on Smoot rtf ille people l’ai ilit Railroad Mayor was letiritd to framed witli or without amendment the committee licit for a time to Soutli Tt tuple Sticet be to isional subject government piov The Senate resolution (or joint will be the orduun-te- s the principal removal by the committee on tin ninoval of who passed bv flit) convention to be the was repoited by Jiutiei 0 wi'li both institution! or found moved in nee on the ground until until ili'cliargcd bya Congress bethe and State longed adopts had a th it the Semite since appointed Couii hall he ed lilt by said its n ol tot uppi He pt eial oniiuiltee s ld two to rt perl lit In ped within a duv — Mt'NniiA ITmt'- - Mt mi’ai betild men FORE UiN agential law by whiih removed Tim Maich iiumber of tin- - exet llcnt withhave political disabilities near Uni tlioo- Rh li Gold Dlgglug The resoluout apply ing to Congress it is Drtmlli am) lltolrm in Paraguay- Migtzinc is rt liand As in tion was ominm tall tin- brim full of useful inhumation upon nil iM— EiigUaliCoUon-s - orkt AMERICAN Smavvlv Nnv oil Mrlkf-Culaddition to mid C P RR 5 00 Milra East of B Volf oil the musical subjects Feet Deep ill White Pine Kilt t enieiil Dictlabllihmi‘itt Kill Mime pages of choice musAintionnl Kml dan Kranepco gi atiini UureRis— Nmable Arrcli ic giving selections iioin the most popla Appoint meitl lllcii gold diggmg have bee Intrrtatlilll — An Public Debt Alni'Niutl—ular w liters it contains fift en page of miles from tiled (iinboo IHiiKialiii eighty Tho musically The Government choice family leading British Columbia vein mint Hill Provisional am templates sending an exploring party inclined should have this ever llcnt pub Sir '’laneiseo Another section of twenty miles of the as eon as tho sta"Oii permit- mul voia! The lication that tha at It was Pacific com plpte'j Kail road Ontrni miles of track Queen Chu lottc IsIhikI was of such a citations given in this number lie vesterdny making cliaraeter as to compel the Government east of Sacramento to oemi a gunboat to Mipprcit Tin White Tine evtitement is Paris N’utw ithstaiidi’ig the bitter Ijt ft AH Alone n beautiful little bal(lonerivl Almonte tiirmuly a Mi xican cold vveutln! ill’ll heavy now storm lad with clmru- - by J S fox TLt dead rush (li'ticral is tho lline of people prevailing New York Lord Will j’n id' a aeuul indeed increasing New is unatia'ed img by The lira tlian Tint of February IT are daily reported and rich George Leach Corulitu an cxcallent Although a liund ml companies have says the expedition into the counti v rt Tin sonWill starto turned Asuncion f a In itn Hays wotk liert touching by en to in orporutul u'roady White fine mine- - oinpnmes are still ving Pm uguftynip Iojic tdliimonums ong mmtj Widow a sprightly comaMcMahon biotg ineoi pn ati'l at tlm rate of tiiric lus position and and flma with loin Jopt z’ eouting parby T Brigham to live per day acred the Paraguayan- - wno bate Vlaske "lvi"i- business is ties piece- - namely Putty as a when the army lett t'hmora The Indians mo jmet dull llcavv Put!: Barcarole by Mach Pit nr dt shocks oft iiilleju ike weie felt on i prev aiiid th roup lima th uiuiy Buon ami the r Tht '(iailop by and (lie norliiwet hut bur Manas’ hank at Montev ideo hi- - bubal uigm here monetary excitei'ebuiaiy I'1 mous liinhtn Bind Murh by i’livot ment T nert be is uit tst’t if Air ic drouth in the of tlu Musical Monthly The inhabitant' r m fleeing to The as bnineil in ( ily Oiogon Marti) tl r iced and watc sea coast Is Mm Stev iison and three eliildo Large is J L Peters P 0 Box 5129 N ew immbirs ot cattle are dvmg in the dames pt York Cite N Y01 k San Fiaiieiseo “'2 hi- - been leeeived iiorn i'hailes A C Out'senhttry appointed intelligence tonsti! bv tin North (rei man C’onlcdeia- furupt ol the death ot ’he eminent Mon taw —d’ho Montana papers 01 tom I01 riiilo iim ha- - uiteicd uptTn the Fit m omjmser tlu 17th talk of Indian troubles on the xt IX duties ofliis Madrid Yellow Stone John McDonald and Oregon piqnas it port smoke Irom vb'iint- - Hood and tin The (’orte's mloptu! the pr iposituai of Frank Leonaid were killed and Nano' Ari'cv to tlistpialify p Tlnct siitei- - They iqipielu nl Moore and W II Noel mi— imr Cap- in on'! holding edit e u tlu Mate anti liom ipcno" I oA to $ V) U10 Wheat ting - repre tentative' I'lourtlull ic hly tain La Mutte an men timid Cup chon e si 0 though strongly opposed by thcGovern-nLegal tenders 77 f Cliff and Licit Wann with 12 or 15 Host on ul A The A Mi nu n a fit lit uriig a ronum— had a tight proof sion of two hunired won en citizens hum Bozeman ticcts tiam e tuim-- t the eieitmt ol a lmilding m ticlt d th’ough lh Hut he ariswcied with 75 Indian' on Shield s river The - ti’id present-dto the the nail of the (' Jubilee tm the c lot the “Why should you send for tin doe resolvi d morion t military to tluir ongmal coclt r to adb dttciinin-edlIndians and eoiocnp-tupetition fought again bravely saw that 1! so ter nlaiC' quietly the light in lunl his senses in a moment Then granting Four Indians were killed The ans M Louis 1 began to grow angry In tho t'orp Legislatif ycteiilay the Indians Movements are afoot m this ami other to le Sioux weie suppo-et'on-- army ontingei t ot a humli ed all an National i “When h im you been all this lilies equipped and well mounwl dt V aid “I've bien High toned t"itl m Willi the idiject to Ini Id a centul men rctpiu etl by tlu Gov nfneiit was ork with The si Two hundred citizens ami so! then adj mmal to ted And lmvv did you iiureci in Ntw Hnxiliaiy vittd to death about yi u Mid eh a the purpo-ot n te in til tin sjat d’ers were picpanng Kir a gland earn get so well Mini uoe L Val’ette vvil ot the u oi liniolnne 'o (he t toiinst ion lit m the dt pot in tht ll I'll Walking r ol f Ti ign tillin' o Je ' th 'll 'Iff to oi this eoifitrv paign the se on a lie aid with a laugh Fi enc o n rain md beig d 01 t p! gi m had he nil that d iy the lire! he G n tl I’us ti o the pi "hnon-tn r i'u ond 1"' Tin imit im a play I!! VriiP'V! n be e th lMi1I't Iff (er ai's d fin PI of the Ft n t o’ to M in r for Ium Usi a1 tin Tin at u it mg r nu n dir w ile m hi li r! a? $i 4 itml do something erato out of the room Fi vo minutes after I saw him hat on and i the window witli iike the road to Ibijipvlove 1 nevwas very much Lightened much alarmed in er had boon quite Breeding melancholy ends in my lilt could and I but madness sometimes fancy that mv jioor hi other was out of What could he mean by his mind ‘"somethin' despeiate” it was more But then if he than I could gue-- s was oat of his mind he might intend to He might have take his own lifts it his that was think come to duty as he had thought it was to wear a wretched countenance and shun his wife bad because his eased to scold him Uow could I tell? And to add to this Cornelia coning in a few moments aftci frightened me till more “ Traid Messa (Irantly gwino to be “Nebbcr sic him look sick she said “Nobbei sec no one look so mi before lived with that except tin gentleman k Led himself 'count o loosin’ money He look jo so ire he shot himself — and looney lib ied and tiusjeied Von keep a look out Mis Burinira — lake my device" It did me good to scold the woman Imt f was frightened all the same and when nine o'clock ten — lev on ami still my brother did not tame ionic glow worse and it began to pour— a At midnight roirular midniidit Summer ram storm I fa illy sat down and cried nd then had quite made up my mind that Clay would never ionic home alive again blamed mv self for having broken and up his hermit's idu and perhaps bi ought all this about by fun mg him to see stiangers ami talk to them The rain heat atrainst the windows and tin shutter- - slamimd and the wind moaned and I moaned too “My said - ‘"My poir pom- brother1” could ml deal' hiotlici!’ pool 11 and me im im oh il ad Stum thing dcspeialt t If in (he cs in meant to hoot aids tween om house and llappvshould hml liiiii tlieie m the ovc and motiiing with perhaps a lettu to me in his joeket accusing me of having domi it all 'crimps he had left a line for me up took a Samp and went up stalls and tbund nothing however to his room Imt some soiled linen m a heap on the floor and the rolling boride it in That 'lid winch ho kept his best hat respectable mu oniiiUut me out hit people wlien they do commit suichk iisuafy have vanity iiiough to wear tLicii t things I put the loom to rights and went It was mindown uguui to the pailor than ever and nearly half liardet ing was quite districted by past one km w I could tins time and though not find him dead oi alive in the woods timid baldly keep on stit h a night In tiom running out into th stmin had opem d tin door and was deed splash came peeping out when towards darkness tlm footsteps thiougli the door S(imo one w vs bringing me mvvs oi I mn quite out into the inv In other ram tell me the worst at “Tt me quit once1 sank Anil a great hand caught my wrist and a voice said “Why Hail am9” It was my brother's voice -- and he we into the house an im palled stood looking at each othei in the little iwrloi — the ram lie was soaking wet dropped from Ins gaum tit' to tin floor Ills hair hung dank nvei hi' face and his Midtlt n hat hi im diooptd alcove it He did look wild ami qutcr enough m mill a pit kle ertnmly and my mind us full of inlay that his mind had gout vvi oi g “Aid think Heaven you are alive’’ “ kmi go to lat dear and li said semi tm flu doctor and you shall " r be bolheied by company again WEDNESDAY EVENING 2b on TELEGHAPHI - rn '( n r tht ' rm (i u Court £ Paeowan March 18th 1802 Editor Salt Lake Teuwrapii PieJileut Geo A Smith in with Eldem lkratus Snow F Smith Angus Cannon Amos Taylor arrived here on Neff un'd laanu jii'oeeetieu Saturday evening on their journey south on Monday During their fay they vismorning much v’amahle ited our school gave counsel and jntructioii to till nolu three meetings on Sunday organized oi 5 ion a high council for this tike sustained President Win II Dame and his councilors the presidency of the Bishop-- : place ordained and setupaitwi'cl- - lato preside over the scventl the pemlotlie bored hard to teach become to how life practical dutie of home iiimiifaeture self sustaining mu liirgcttiiig to let and There enemies seveiety alone was rejoicing with the Saint railroad Our town it it is not From being town yet bundled cooped up in a fort wall treetodwith nurrotv qume which was necessary for some ten or twil vc years in order to pmteet our- elves ii mu Indians we have ex’emDd within the last Hire our citysirvey yearn to cover a mile square vviucucd the streets fiom four to six ro Is evae- uatod a block lor public pin pose fnnii it and moving dwelling hou-e- x hiidi have mv olv out of the streets of from svcn to ten d oi exiiciiM huh the dollar- - all of it as an improvement Our ojiulation heei fully hi ar addition - about cm to the fanning land - being fenced The immodioiis 'tone in is in a way to be finished mixed A well aho a tote opua'ioa Theatiicals Belief rtoeiety Female have been vary fairly and coucert' a also represented during the winter iel parties Day and evening meetand a number ings aic well attended have been added to the I ’lunch by bap’moil and peace prevail with tism The winter has tlu people mild and phi mi but been now spring with its labor- - is upon The M lnt Fun fever uiuiiiests itut hopes arc self a little with sonic fantertaiucd that it will not prove tal a (Ton Hifvart) Union wi City March 19 IMm Editor Salt Lake TFiumADii in railAmong recent road towns in this vicinity a few days ince iu a combative allair between and McGees men two CanuicliaiTs )ne men were killed near Bear Diver mail attempted to iiiiitsito Mntin the Wizaid by itching a lullct in hm tlm mouth The lull ontern! tctli fohowed the oiur-- e of the jaw bone tearing every tooth from its ue et mi lj on reaching the back of the mouth vva-- pint and it battered up was spit out A ii'oimnbatant iitmg in a caught one of tin"' vvtndi ring struck the hip hone glanced aeio’S and lodged Imt a hint distuiii e fiom the navel an lie quite dicp - brought to this city plaud under tiie are of our gentlemanly Dt Onm by Jr whuevti acted the fall and the man is iloqig well and will non n cover The other man wm- aho placid under the doetoi line and will piobtbiy iceover We av on tin lookout fir the loco The priuIoH liae di apmotive uow Town lobs are hcinr sold topeared rthep’s imn aie day at Bear River let ling til rae and doing fine exet u Iim none of tion in tin lili'tiiig A men told ni" March OfiDKN IMI'I 22 Einrmt Salt Lake Tfllguai’ID Tiie equinoxes eem to ave set CLERKSHIPS When we come to call the rail of sg eessful men in any American city three fourths of them will be found t have served their time at a trade rWhea the to antecedents of examine we come the wretched failures as great a prop® tion will be fount! to have been brought There is a lamentable up as clerks tendency among the young men of tha age sustained we are sorry to say u t instances by the parents to pr® fer he iianiLy pamby pallor of mercantile sen itude to the horny handed indeWhoa w pendence of the workshop ome to analyze the duties of dorkdom advanced stages we even in its mofind it of a much more servile ami than the mechaui character To be at the beck would submit to amj Pdj of a dozen masters to bedependent upon their humors for employ to wait on and rneut or promotion ciliate the whims and caprices of evsty man or woman who has a few dollars to spend to sometimes assume the jrile nf actually menial duties is ic tie majority of instances the expert cmcofthe eleik who when he becomes of ail nan finds himself destitute save the good opinion and favor Ii issad to reflect 0f’jlc unploycr thousands of young Dies Uj0! de talents for achieving suecesa in tjle meehanical arts have been wrecked at the outset of their business life upon tliese erroneous ideas A smooth hand and the opportunity to splurge in daily clothes and stunning neck ties at the expcnse of real manual labor is no doubt attractive at the adolescent age when the plumage makes the biros but the days always arrive when this when athirst for manly ceases to a sense of the imporindependence usura tance of vvealth and position the p!a 0 of these trivial motives in the human breast and it is then too late to retrace the lost ground At present while mechanics are ning ftutn five to seven and eight iars per day in New York the New York Tribune asserts that Stewart good could engage over a thousand ckrks at one hundred and fifty dollars per year and the Tribune is no doubt in The evil tion its h m asst coriect fact growing to alarming proportions all over the country and the America clink- - taken as a class are the wore! people paid of any set of intelligent It is time the pareati except servants of the South awoke to the importance in education of the mechanical arts that they brought up their children to life of the mechanic the and filled our growing cities with a hardy nice capable not only of instead of the mug but of slim lmnow cheeked generation we are rapidly runnieg into Of cnur-- our remaiks are not TW? tended to apply to all clerks are young men who early develop life and talent tor mercantile ought to adopt it but tin o exceptions whenever they occur ate almost We refer to the then of success sands whose talents have been who have spent their lives a wandering from one position to and who themselves will agree with - that they have wasted the chances to poverty and meted themselves a mechanical not having adopted W e make these remarks in m trade unkindly spirit to those unfortunate but who have our licai ty sympathy meiely a a warning for those upon the tin hold of business to profit Iy Next to a fortune no better heritage be bestowed on a son than the means of achieving one and that and tmfinisM h worthless which does not enable him to take position in the rauks of the great araf of workers who minister to the of civilization Within a fe il yeais a new empire is to be founded the great West in which cities wjj spring into existence as rapidly asds When ihff Chicago and St Loui come to be peopled it will not k ho will be in demand butar i lei k ti lligent earnest and hard fisted iliames For them the golden rewa and the glorious future and not tk who® ddletanti youths 1'ctpwities ait bounded by a steel in and a A’ir Orleans Im ' m ibis ul i'miiiii d ni ilea fur lunerals ut Inismtss Mnan if " n nu m nil jnuy a 01 li MOijs ii" )' I) ill ib Min fl rn’iij fj vrt S ar tc mmhii" h ft m n Ml lb Is nru cm f'u jhi 'crmtbinir Duelling Artifieml a li id ‘Cl m !Uj wliu o - India v nod lit ' ii 'if in lie Genu g iu the s ml her bus nth been Dr lJirhaulso of all Lied- ot or produeid at last ru’ a Jjtiiulon Using game subhian ’nd s oynnktsi rd etiam thereby o it b'uo Hui Ul in 'I' Ii ikncrau is revivi H m "t ill W lH supt vai nil! f d th In tht 'iu m m tu u’l - co mt' a a a On III' n are ft to look aft® Fl teln r aged ltAi llt-She®) ImttJi at Goncorf youth lu NorSA sapr1the rrily mg Uit by faS'HN GOfs tal ot 'n is rop tha ui'd winch i a' jsm h tl y utsUiig hy ipi lied s uf ml '‘tilling uui luiieliiiigiy Muiji s legist r in 3 fuim'i vho advertised tif lio had lost x j p tpi r lor me s oi low wi re all uffliOted Hut mr- - bangfl? iy ealis run d tin r preiuuea drawing fM5 lii'tea! sut utiMi peet diuwstho inH'ljileil for their iegitl® wer uUsjirsng which tstr tys they auxious to l)rf nd of that nruiignt Uit truant infausiia °r !u liio aivirti'u-m nrovea numbers that ho is now the nw teli si " si uk Duliler In tlm rilOA tgMl 'f is uisr ij( iy nbliug IO his "i la id by uUt I it a II - J Su-j n It" r th n r a'l ii'il 1 ut th Iliac bou la L it O c ii if 'll! thn to tl il il lif 'i lu'd lit ite Mi 01 11 A in 'lh this puit of the world wind blows prettv strong but otherwise the know do not seem to In: what If disposition to make of tin wind imi'iime to tdow it is pioha hie th it the storms will (fl uJ tlu 10 ids iiy up which will he highly 'apd"ti inis preciated by Go upi lutmri has Iks for mini miic lull' nme papiiei rtt rcril im nigs of the null hue Yt ti uni been held an the in Dt r h is U mi ill nil It is in illy 'imn' liiigih ill h ul that h via m pohi lte lM tin lw the b"'t uit"li t iiiii in uf o' niiul md mint m to eo ny - r tl oil — A merits with a number of the dfegj Green tor the purchase of two blocks oa to become Lis west side of the city for a site 08 James and fined $10 was which to build the depot for the a for allowing his ducks to branch railroad which is to he haflt W fined $5 from here to your city was sect water wade in the Yours CfiRREtnx CORRESPONDENCE Aidehman’s wait! for allowing iff it |