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Show '.W UTAH mfl; it 'Tikj : A Iv s ... - a ,! 'f a 'team . 51 'I roLa ib h SALT LAZE CITY. THURSDAY, EVENING MAIL fHEUTAH Te .'.:SC , r.'. i .;: raiUSNIM AMD LPaiTIIB Sob ! JOHNSON, Manager. S, S. 'orrni Mraat, Wset of Wolkar bath II.1 I mma. up . i fnMMvr Mtpacumos jL,f. fcy MSUST JM a evrltr ftt pdlvtrad br W 1 ir ewita S wMk. CARDS. PROFESSIONAL W. H. JOHNSON, li'li littormT ft Omnmlor at Law. d t Rintham Canym. Hah be RvgAterv. will prattle la all th Courts of I liaTaHterr and la tha Hupraua Court of tho b) , pritai State. to nr to any buainuaa liras attention t piMi-- ar ears. rt aa-,i- (iron If required. laAraoao Atom HAaaa. yun Tiltosq., TILFOND & HAGAN, AT. LAW . ATTORNEYS fflCl ia Fodoral Court Building. Parroa. PATTON. Omvkb A. Xowta. ft IL k MORGAN ;at law: attorneys and Court niiM Huildtag.-- 11 11 ' tit MSB CITY - - - UTAn. Hajaninr mem bar o-- tH Arm will praetina hill aw that do not on list with hu dutiaa Iwhtar of tho Laud UJae- vvixlf El. Bunn. DkWolt k DEWOLF, BASKIN and Goanaalora IHomayn- AT LAW, . a I Park 'a Jmrolry Store, ALT LlKS Cin, Utah. Jna'iu Jk & BREARLY MAXWELL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ffflCB-M- 11 oi. k la, Oourt k CLEMENTS, GILCHRIST i I.VMvt Public Offlcc) LAND ft MTNTNO , ATTOR-NKY8- Shirks Building. IU.T LtKR 'TTY - - - CTUT. 1. C. VtA'iriJTOV 6. C.CLauvrn, at Washington. ICMT IIBITT HOIIW.l C. 1C Qilcrhiot, at Salt Lako City. Offieo - C. W. BENNETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. .V '1 .90 Main Stas at, - W SALT LAKE CITY. WILLIAM RUSSEL. M. D.. I Nodical Elotetrioian and Baunchiodtiat. Rnt South Stroot. Conor Sixth BALT LAKE CITY. Sad Strort, tf M. D. I. WHITE, and Surgeon, Phyaloian Na, IT Mast Itaunle up stairs). 8t, M. Over tha New York Candy Wore. I ROBT. A. WADDILL, , P II II LI O. NOTARY. Boon 17. Fodoral Cnurt lloute, 8ALT LAKE CITY. :r FRED,; CARTER, . I okneWal 'auctioneer Connori Building. Main Street, . SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH- . hr i.i i 3 : . f ' i - i societies. ' idd Foils wu. orory Ini Loaon. Bo. 1, L 0. 0. Tkanda it IX p. at In Nuw Hall, oror Citr Laaa foliforuin Store, Main- rt. Salt r-M- aot as.rtifisirtsKW. dsu Scovi. Swat ary; j - Ii dd rollsaru. EacauruaRT, No. nn aata and third aath. Y. I. 0. L 1. ary IntOdd KoHowa' Tualayorar t a, oho a at Rtu,at7d o'olook p. of Hall, Hb Yiaitwc l'atri-- i hund Mba ' fdd Lomu, kP Mlon, O O, la U MaZmr.a rr" Nall orar orsy NLokaiity. Call-C- Sn Od4 WkaihaoilitsdtuuhtiiaitmtsA B0l ABBOOAItT.X. a. Elmua Soaiotory. Ml feta SI. la of ryttiioa. ar l-- km ' Krlauu oordially T YLUK, 0. Ik B. af aod K, rnt, W. a. a dad Moo. Tataa, N. 1. Ixr'n 0. R. M. V,V Wed eeaaelli hold ot Hall orar lphn'a third .SSNaia 1,00 1110 Inland0010011. So of eeeh sente, atm VQaac aratkroo la toed itandiat gdB AtlKp, ft B. Rnyland and America that Ibry yaard with Jeolau care tho riy bti ol thora who f ir politienl offmicra committed in n and doaputic countrioo oorb an up lum within Hair bordora. At tiio mo time it U for thnir mutual inlonat and protection that by treaty rtipuiallon they rrmoi.d to each olhrra Jurndictkm cor nio claoooi of criminal! upon proof and requiaitiou made. The Aahburton irraly pruvidoa that poraona guilty of eortoin crimra, bell upee rtquiailico duly made Vy proper aulboritioa, be (if ad up by tho rwpactive yurarnmonta. , Caraa bare oewrrad whore ecu aod paraona charged with Crimea named in tha tmaty havu boon given up end eftorwurdi when in cualudy of tho gnvurn munt demanding H:am, bran triad for other Crimea than tboae mi named. To provide ogeimt Ibii abuao of the Rxlraditi.m dauw tha Rngiiab parliamont, onacled a law 1870 ie the dalivety rottrainlng of penoua chargad with tho apeciflod crimoa, unloaa ataurancoa art given lLal they that I ho tried only upon tho chargea earned in tho requiailino and coming within the purview of treaty atipulation. Tha proviaiona of thia law appliad to tha cato of ha forger Wineljw, authorise tho Zngliah governmont to rrquiro tho bmu ranee on the part of our Guvarn-mou- t, that be ahall bo tried for forgery and nothing elae. ' If wo underatand the poaition of Nveratary Flab, this ia refuted on two grounda, Brat that the Xngllah Government have no right to ataumo that Winalow will be tried for any other crime than the one upon whioh hie de livery ia claimed, and aecoudly that at Winalow haa violated the atetute law of MaaaacbuaeUa.and will bo tried if given up, by Stale Courta, tha General Government have no jurirdiciiiin in the matter and cannot enforce their pladge if made. Back of ihnee reaeone however there it an implied charge on tho aecreturya part, of caprice on the part of the English government in that, that heretofore paraona charged with crime have been given up w. .bout exact, ing a pledge, end iIiumi pnveilonla have established a sort of common law, which, without eood rearou ia sought tn be act aside in Winslow's cats. While therefore, (he poaition taken by England, that the person to be givan up shall be 'ried only for the ciitnee charge I in connection with tha requisition ia a tenaule one, and in accord ance with ' tha liberal policy of both nations, tho manner in which the question ia sprung upon ua by the English governmant u offenaiva to our naliooal pride. Uad tho matter been made the subject of mutual conference and agrae-meon the part of both nations, the object aimed at could have bean rencoed without complication or ill foiling. Possibly, as Winslowa case involves no partisan or national issues, it may furnish n gnud opportunity to aeltia tk raally important matter upon a permanent basis ao as to proven! future trouble. With regard to the power of tho general governmant to make good ite pledge that tha person giveo up ahall be triad upon tho Crimea apoeifled end no other, it would aeem. oondstivo that it tha right and powar to make and enforce such an agreement. The treaty making power belongs exclusively to the general governmant and under tho legitimate exercise of that powar alone, jurisdiction over the person of the criminal tor a apeciflod pur pose ia obtained.. . , t They have the power to enforce the treaty atipulation aa ageinit Bute a a sumption and having plaord their nan before the State courts for trial for the uftneb charged, they may make conditions that ho shall bo held for ao other offence but if 'cleared of tho original barge shall be placed ftarmlase beck to the place from which ha was taken, nt By Telegraph. MISCELLANEOUS. J. ht daath nm knowa. Am j , Lewis McLaughlin, of Brooklyn, went home drunk last night, nnd commenced abusing hia wife, who had a three mnnlhe old babe in her arms; he knirxsd her down, and the bah foiling under her waa killed. He then obtained d knife, and slabbed hia with danger ously in her left breast, McLaughlin baa barn arrested. , TIMow'c Imlail aa. New Turk, May 11. Much comment ia exalted in Democratic circlea by an editorial in tho Evening News gain ! Tildna nomination for the presidency, and urges that wise counsel should prevail rather than personal ambition of party cliques should rule; that New York has no claim fur the nomination this year, and that courtesy towards other B tales prevent any being prose ted; it denies Tllden's ulaim aa sole reformer; in '74 bo was elected by 50,000 majority, though not the flr.t cbuiee of the Demouratie party. The following summer it was thought that his usefulness would likely b lost through In the 'pneridency on the brain." autumn he a.numvd and did control the Slats convention, naming all candidates, and alo had the Bute com ml tee made to suit himself; the result was the reducing of the Democratic majority by 40,uou, and a lose of the assembly. The Express protests against all efforts Pi set aside end crowd out prominent Democrats who rofure to join in the formation of any strictly parsons! party. The article haa a special signillcence because ot the roeeol connection of John Solly end Augustus Schell with its proprietorship. art ao k HOLLAND LABRADOR . lallraag Aerldeat. Thom niton Con., May 11 By tha breaking of an axla this morning, n ear flllad with excursionists waa thrown from tho track of tha Nangatuck H. R. down an enbankmant, into tha river. Although tha car waa badly -- mashed and bvcoma filled with water; none of the occupants were killed. Home twenty Were more or lvia severely Injured. Tho Chi iH qmtlea, San Francisco, May Iff The Chi neae question - beginning to excite interest in British Columbia. A dispatch from Victoria says a rerolution passed tha Hnusa without' 'debate, declaring it expedient for tha Oovetoiiment to taka atepi to pravant the province being overrun hr Chinese to tha injury of lb white population. I LEMON HEfRINI, U... ' ' J hotel i "9 FrSUr Additions of tha LATEST 'STYLES . BCGCIES C1UUSC9 Guaranteed to GiVd . t CEOs M. tCsOTT ,Saaiaria CO. . . If. De Mahy, Bidical, haa bam The Bi Lexington, Kentucky, May 10th There were two races ever aaaocia - The aeeund race tloua course t the for remarkable wee reputation uf the It waa deah 2tf two contestants. miles for 4 years olds. Aristides won; Ten Broeck, eeoondr tints S43tf; foaleat time on record. iah l.ie . oixt ' IALT LAKR orrr. NEW FOR OLD FIRE i ! FIRE . ! BMD CL0THB! SECOTD Bought and Held tor Cash. Sooerlng and Bapalrlag Dta " 1' Prawptly aad at tha Claaniag, lowestpricij. . tei a i . TAILOUBfit Qaati1 Clothaa of ail Deeriptlona' AfadS 1 i . otdwa 4 .. - ,'ev , .1 at.Lw Prise 2nd South fib, Oaporite. Walker Bra Bank ' . , . , . i i t- la tha place where you a'vmya - TAttGAHT'H . , i Fltf CIQARI, BODD BEER, Again to tho Front... , CHOICE M S . LUNCHES, ' i ' M ..I' ,. 1 ( Aad other refreshments' raitable for the aaaam J st Corner Third South atretl',eppuaita th fedarai Court Ilona. - , UTT it HKUlIGTini' ! .V'.priton. i. AQUATICi:' S' ..ml FOR HIRM AT otf AMD BAIL-BOATUan IL any Wine, on Hub Spring. 'Lake. ' furaiMira if daaired. . , J,... , f.TLRltlL TOBACCOS AND GIUAS9.;, f DRUGSTORE flhd i . , i' : SUMMER GARDENS FIRE! n - . 1 : ' Bun-eo- n. InSpecie in the Bank of Franca haa creased 100,808,000 franca during the past week. The liability of the ressrva fond in Bank of England haa increased during tha past week on eight per cent. Last week it waa 47M, now it ia 47?f. MWI, aad Yard, half Mask aeath af Thmf . j 1, i ; ORUo . apovcbaa. :l . . BAVARIAN a The Indopend Milwaukee, ont Greenback Convection waa held at Madiaen today. Delegates wore chosen to go to tho National Convention at InAmong tha resolutions dianapolis. adapted was one nominating Judge Davia as a candidate for President. .1. ' - . . ' Proprietors. llukiBltki na, na - i I bate make for aale, .. f ' H9i A. HARDWARE to-da-y. ' V Xvecything am be.Panhased. Gam-baUii- May 11 9 - ' ' - Etc, De La - Ofdta FtfANCE. elected Deputy from II A5D ' r Patnaags Swfsotfclly Solidtsd, SatlafiMtioN, Material. illULI IHffl MERCHANT - ' iH MOST FUHIB1ABLI MODS. All Work i KAOHmat, Im Vead aad : fa'ttimtfe, an ; , 't . a 1B0N A ITS1L, HOUR Merchant Tailors, XKULAaD. .H Wagon b Carriage : AND ' . ThrfloCI&SE AaeworeA Ml Lessor teaM. London, May 11 Lord Derby, Secretary of dtate for the' foreign Da part-mI, sent, or Saturday last, aa answer to Secretary Fish's letter, of March flat in roganl to lb Winslow ease, Tha Fust seya Prince Alexander Auersberg and Count Leufold Keiawrat fought a duel at Pragua Friday last; the Prince waa abut in the cheat, and his wound ia oonaidarsd dangerous. I h W A larva aad earn, late Storit. af SoHy: Philadelphia, My 11. Tha attsnd-ancFrom 10 o'alosk to 19 ia estimaat tha Exhibition Morning, o'eloak to 4 ted at from 25,000 to 80,000. Up to 1 Aftomnon, " lo'slooktelO oclock many of the distinguished gneaia Eronina, who ware at the opening yesiordny, were viaiting the Exhibition to day. beveral MUX TA1L0RA BRQ.. (reign ministers, ineludfitg those of England and Cnili, are nuw an the grounds, and there are many Congressmen, army and navy officers, and nsarly Couunaraial atrnnt, near First Booth street a'l'i tha ffiata Governors, and other dig-- 1 1 a rise Who attended yesterday. The Yestlns Clolh, weather ia delightful. Coaitantir on hand, and receiving FOREIGN. ' .Sr FAHKIKO J . H . And all kinds of SI a l ' SVEEPSTUE TlU8BmS ALT LAKE CITY. The Caalsxalal. ' UK I IWOK KEEPHG WASATCH ' . BETAII. -- FOR- TCITIM ,i .nii.iv .. ' Commercial Academy I- , HOtntift 4J I . i ; - AID REAPERS PROP. THACKBAHi . j I 4 el ward harvesters; baY RAKES,' . PEED, ' WAGONS. -- : GROOKRIES, OBAIH And noifeULI IM : BUCKEYE; I, Feets lor h V I -- I BElSMANA'JORDAJf i i. .a . ' Vrft-... .i The quantity of bullion in the Bank . decreased the baa nf England ImpprUrm., during past week to the extent of 49,000. 0; . Tho residence nf Cheater Pika, at - TAGGART SOU I 11 " '.4. I I Cornish, N. H., burned thia morning; ! Qp lost 930,000; inauranoe 111,000. V.va upanad with a full aaaortmant of Over one hundred railroad and iteam-bo- al companies have agread to eoevey ib Ili.W i delegatee to tha National Democratic and ulhert ITBIIT, IALT UXBi VUfe Hartford, Conn., May 10 The vote Convention at hair fire rales, in the Democratic will join the ar.angameut. U for Senator, BsndofpbChiescb, Fsctorji 150-- W. .9. v j tf,: The last quotations nf United States is as follows; Barnum, legislative caucus " 5.20 bonds In Frankfort waa 102K. 100; English, 74; Ingersoll, 1; Barnum SOAPS; ' acclamation. ooraiueWd then by was Tho deposits nf specie in the Bank af Franco. Paris, has during lha past hair and ' I .... v Calibratedi'k.i ; Blaklgaa fsarrailaa. Manufacturer af Cm franca. iuoreaaed ' 100,808,000 weak, r'..i, J I li i tlliiU! Detroit, May 10 Tha Republican ; . deleA9AU. chose PgAIMOfNU State Convention, r ' & but CRAXE'S HISEVH, Then ii a alang phrase which relates gates to the National Convention, left them uninstruCted as to the men to tha cppoaraocc of man and things aa whom c Clttwoon'a Ilu'lding, they should support. BRAIDS Or CHUBS. they arc aeon by a man up a tree, .. , v Ut.'ii ' tela. Silver j " ' Wall the man up n tree'' baa bean - I Treas. Sub S. sa.ll , 11.U. Chicago, May i' . Oda Door North of tbs interviewed by n New York Hereld reNo afote at mint Carson, from Mi rseeived ury DESERET NATIONAL BANK. porter, at Boston, the centre and bub of vada, about one hundred thousand dolon was flith tha this of univeraa. It tbs j .d.i'T I. ! r;vji' lars in silver coins, which will be iintn Yankee was Ztobeus circulation. in this .diat-lmonth that CARL y put CANNONy If yea want af foiaplat eotflt for Special Brarnf Uade td Ite vaiua, anl aa good aa at X-llo- r, Mildew Bowlh 1wrrewey Talwe, ' .mrnmmmtmmm ') Jl . J caught iu a communicative mood and aaw,cu to his perch. His Ail! name Rev. Adrian 'high New York, May lllh ' Iff (fow NatoGjlnda We Vaa ptrk Good Ffi Goabaxtxxd. is Charles Francis Adams aad bis rpu Lswli Ritsencorns, one of the "Pauliat wmd faaaaaUirt la Olaaalag. Baoerina aad fcaaMag tation for looking into foturily ns far as Fathers," and eldest son of Msj. Gen. aMawiad to. Oood wort dam et wr aad Oormr OeaBteeatel Uni to prices. tho middle of next week at least, Is Rusencrans, was siesed with n stroke of one. The Adams appoplexy last 001.101, end died this CAM MOM. CABIs-d- . inherited an largely I mar-lenn A to aa In need want a Area If yea Thafatbtag Treda wadi iqilMi'i morning. anything. fomily All on honorable plaee i has adopted the .i " i Ithubaea eeatemary to ete enmmmlttes anchor, at imr own price, sail at . i The n'pi ui as Francis Charles tha to mu pc d pie.ie of ati aelphur aieend tha history, and nut uf silver on currency chocks, paving naaa of ahiform aa a neSaanaa amiart on of his father and tha reputed grand- and consequently lilrar has advaneed to ia apedlmiea. A lharough washing FROM and -to cent, two one in tho with Ub afooubnoa Im 8,s hemtew - a TPff 90019 shares premium, r per gmnd-fotbefrom son of his a l Bcl4 erarywhscbetter ucg antrft ratio. fra1 to the umt fractional lurreoey Zut af MugflUT ItvSiy SttUe. teem of the yeop'.ii Xa h I awn r'gbi 1 i i 1 i !.'i i I i Mi.- - r !'f J. i I v q ih a ii wda-- . 1;,L .a L;- V t . .'Ml ' . r , . t Jobbers Hanufacturen FINE SECARS. Drttgc, Chemicals, !. (eeUciat " x I im Sletliciuete. ' saaesasaak s ! '.u M. VTOOLF. Clothes brushes !. . I combs, y, -- . i a foil ' ' J- A choice lot nf AND ' . ii.' 'Wiih tit Utt imprortinstUi' i, v f'v JUST RECEIVED! ORANBES - 1 nuw on hand and for sale supply of 1 : 'f X 1 veili (y af MM Hia Faria, May 11 The opening of yes Stores, Tinware, lefdny'e asshm of the Chamber of Depubook-sellTo flff evaty sail mads apea as. namad tise at Versailles, a I lh "In Item cried out Baatxoa (Mtoaaltl. gal ary. and Jean of Arc live Philadelphia, May 10 It U affloially the na'uu of Gci : ta MILL down with FIHDIRGS, estimated that 110,000 people entered Napoleon tho Fourth; and OrleanisU." 11 waa arDisthe Centennial ground rested amid cunaidarabla confusion; a Xias.--i A Tssli, patches Item numerous pieces through majority hoeravar, considered the episode xra, uut the country show that tiro day a froek of inaanityi on appearing before . i , I have fulwas observed ae a Centennial holiday. the Q .estor, Kaalona said, Wa have the bast VaoBiolaa always aa hand do now what you lo Sl rla-- for lie syoatteg and water am Philadelphia waa grandly illuminated filled my duly you can an lore, B dug, Mo. , , aad gnat erowds of people like to with me." Ha was released. t, rendered the airvete nearly impaeeable. EAST TEMPLE.. ST.,. No Gen, Grant waa serenaded BRIEF TELEEIAMS. laSspaaSaaL J I have Ssaond South Street, near CeuBamiaL to-d- ay EASTERN. t tO JAHtS G. 1 miscellaneSus, ..... .. V, Wholesale & Retail Grocers SHUTTLER Brat. lahwwiaa OPENKD AT LAST! u;'.tr'N,U.N:A SHARPS BLOCK in-'-- np'n 5 i i ! . YOXJNG MAN. eao-hal- ssroaMaoa kudL BoliAwtuo tho paoplaof Why mu lie Mat New York, 10 Dr. Wm. H. Ilall, editor of Hall's Journal of Health, fall In the street in a fit and heesa-ksapin- g. twit Tuaod.y araotacaaiTK l Odd PaUsa Hail. nppnalM Plrat d eu'.urod and by virtue of a pore mind and an honest if rot bri'iianl offkiel duties he baa tarn ad an bnnomble reputation. The aerae may be said with regard to very many superannuated grandmothers in ttala country whoso opiniim of men and parties would be for more valuable than that of Charles Franeia. Thera cSn be no question but that the opinion of Elisabeth Cady Stanton on tho matters covered by the Irilerview would be for more intelligent and valuable tbaa that of C. F. A. Charles Francis dedans that Grant ia a disintegrator1' something almost aa low na an iaraatigatorf" Tilden lacks breadth; Seymour ia unafaMs; Hendricks ia not known outside of Indiana; Blaine ia strong nnd has a head of hia own; Cnkling runs to ring: Wasburnoi eminently a man with a hand on hia houldero ;" ffchenck is a vary ab'e men but baa never studied the duties nf for, eign minister;1 Finally it ia avidentlhat in the ertimation oftbe groat interviewad Charles Francis Adama ia the only man who haa the proper bead on hia ahould-er- a suited to All the FraaidenUl chair during the eoming term. Ufa ior-oiy- IT CHAPA 11, 1876. Aa Ut tub rxrBAnrrioT tboublr. It ii ere litabla alike to ia IVPblBHim Mornlnx, and Rrarr Craning, Uy exeaytoJ, - HAY J J , J. Otto Fashionable I y OLD MAN, w er OHANB8! j . ape-ted- Main BtrcaL'Ki a. '. , ' jf t-.- , , |