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Show ATTORNEYS 'AX " - LAW. 8.H.LEWI8, OflM a'ttobn IT.iT.UV. Batch Balt Laka ? A- i f0' l lt Freiident f Styei. Vayi Bis Ti. Attention to the Sion; la th- Building. i rdlm Jl--tf - ,vrw JAMES N. KIMBALL, k1 S'5 lie. JMt over 'A' JMwick 4 Ooe bank, BaltOffice Lake City. TTORNET-AT-LA- foVjF M , ;8.J. JOIAtSON, W. JTWRS HiUl. Albmbt T ILFORD A HAGAN, Oflteeo la Trow. A TTORNETf- lbridge's Balldlnf. Vain U., over Wwhrn ' Vatoa Telegraph OOea. n sR AT-LA- W. i - Jl-3- . .Cass. K. Gncwar. a'1; Macbjcb K.' Baiaaa jQfLOHRIST A KAIOHN, TTORNETfc.AT.LAW and Ckltecttno agents, A n ho. Mala Street, Salt Lake City. Utah, i.Bo a geaeral Law Bostons. Oln'ipodal at---.i Station to Land anil Mining Matters. Notary - In oOet. , f Jl-t- TTORNETS-ATIla- W. oace freer the - banking honae of T. B. Jonas, Main atraet, iJ-- tf Salt Lake Cite . 1 h-- J. MoKNIGHT, - ' A TTOBNXT --At- LAW. - Ofliee third door eaatof the Paaerat Baal. JMf '. A . - J- R. South CRAWFORD, Dentist, j3-t- St, f The beat la the dtp. J. maker. to door north of Connora removed Boot i '. . Try Lloyd's boots. baildlng. Jl-t- f parsons Indebted to ua will ''MVrJO'nCR-A!- 1 aettle accounts with Mr. X. Boukof. - kT. offlce on Mala attest. nearly opposite the 3: ft Honaa. whom 1 1 aee appointed my agent, whOt hoUU mj power of attornr. .' f-- ('(?. ' If FRANK. FOOTE, Mala atxvet. Lake ' Salt A SSaTER, City, three doore north of Salt Lake Honae. Special '.'.A ' atvntion paid to bottW kli.d of Imlllon. 'amp!e Sample, Rant from a die tar re promptly attended to; and retarna mado oa following day. Chargee reasonable. jl-t- f H ll:' iSf - i':.!.. "b f BEAL ESTATE AGENCIES. ;.r - J 8. ilfVAN A CO.l S ItiS&A ' V5H : K' - '.I .i ' J::- -' t-- Vr Washington, January 8. Tho of the House Committee on Ways and Maims, of which Wood is NrateHMi Laalaal aa Optra Ua the international revenue and tariff bids, Tke Grata Trad upon which they are prepared to report committee, Lnooi, January 8. The JtfarJ; Lans- ta the-ful- l Sustained ppolitical by Express gays: in-Sxzuxxa, His., January 8. Fred W, preheoalona, and strengthened, by the pres- Cooper, ai member of ths 13th Hlinoia creancd eonsnmptiTa demand, , ent position of theVheat trade is etrong, Volunteers, who has' been borrowing and in spite of large arrival of foreign largely in this yiaiuity pi late, under wheat, price have been steadily main- - pretence of having a large ranch in Caltained. Speculation is wanting, bnt the ifornia which he waa gmng to colonize . ftond iMh supply of legitimate miuers who have purchased without mneh reserve at rather higher prices. Maixe remains about the same and firm on spot owing to limited ' supplies, and rather easier off eoast, under pressure ot numerics arrival of cargoes at ports The market has varietl little for to but a slight. -- improvement, corn,. Spring both in value and demand is ' noted for oats. Thu Mark Lone Exprm crop returns for the year 1877 show, except hay, that all. crops have been much below , the The wheat crop has been the average. most deficient of all, only six of 409 returns representing it as over average and no lees than 369 describing it as below. According to tables it is even a worse crop than that of 1875, which was the most deficient crop previously had daring fifteen years. , The barley crop, too, was the smallest grown within tho same period. V' ! -- ' ' tW patroaa a rhoice aeleetion of J V'-- f . - ,, X :tBns!neM Properly,. V:.' -- le&ant ItcBidchccB,' ' If! Fine Colt ages; r i - dis-trie- '.: 'I - ' y-- v HMlMCNdi c .jf i Foancisco, January 8. Jlenry L. Sparger, late Postmaster at Fon Bid-wel- l, convicted in the United States Circuit'-Court of embezzling ' $1,041 of government money, has been sentenced to pay's fine equal to the amount embezzled Mid to nine months imprisonment. . ,Sa Etc,, ;.AjOIr, - At prieaa that defy emapetltloa. : SfalrscrA ta Dalh.j Fa.; January 8. Dennis, alias Buckeye Donnelly, a notorious PoTTsviLLC, -- ; . Mollie Maguire, has been sentenced to death for the murder of William Sauger at Raven Run, in September, 1875. ; We have also a few piecaa of - . fEAL I i ! ! v fltatosM sf Distil Atflrml, . Tho SuPuiLiDXLvnA, January ' preme Court has affirmed the sentence of deatli pasted upon tho Mollie MaFOR SALE CHEAP, guires, Hester, Tally, McCua and Kt-ho- e. ESTATE , 8,- - ' ' h On f ; ,! e dt .yl the triatalluent plan. mi ' v;.. i1'1 I ' Unsslamil Confirmed. Januory 8. The liocese of MsssaehusCt ts has confirmed by unan. Committee imous vote of ..the Standing the election of , Rev. ' Dr. Seymour as their Bishop of Springfield. ; Ncw J.IS - r V Yo8K, Tbo.Collfornln Byndlrato UtorjrX f TT ; D. O. Mills Nrw Yozx, Jannnry was the California banker referred to in tbe Cincinnati Enquirer special as authority for tiie statement that San Francisco capital ' was forming to purchase cents. Mills evififty.millions of er has.liesn misrepresenting. m He dently was conHtUted when here as to whether California bankers might be disposed to participate in a new syndicate whenever itshonldbe manifest . that such assistance would bring prompt resumption. He replied in the affirmative, hut the plan of an exclusively California syndicate was not considered; No such syndicate has yet been t attempted ; to be :V V " mt as Twusstee. Ooveraer Kvy Chicago, January .' 8. A .JViAiinje Washington special ..says: ( Many Eusfc Tennessee Republicans favor tbe project of taking Postmaster Gnieral Key os an and administration candidate for. Governor. It is believed he could easily carry the State on the' financial issue ax the President's policy. ? 8.- - - ''!(.- and rfi'. X r - i aEEonoy v'3 at lowest ratee. Oa Baal Eatate 4-p- 0- K te. - 88archln? of Records : - Made a specialty. If-Tif- r ' i - V-:- OBcev 3d floor Waiwtrh Balldlag. &AlNr2fA 1 ' W i' V C BAILKT, late - w e rp u OE,a; v eblfeliwk In Baryayor of Montana and. 'jf- 'V, , - C1TXL XnrOINEEB AND 'HCRTETOU ;Vv h'.wCi' 'Jr -- Utah, Oeuerala. oflcia and United states Senreyer of the pnblio lands for right raara. " ' ' .'3 s- - iOf . - PVlIUd.AXD i KOTA. Blur. ESTATE. All ENT " AND ATTOBhEY. BltOKEB LAND V- - . anti-repndiali- on The Cniemg ; ; Chxcaoo Stock. AXlHlog Board. ; January 8. Most people . end Home, Attends promptly stead Slings and mlnsral apjdicaiimui. 'pre. here are losing faith In the prospect' for and deeds of all kluda-pay- a pares map ; taxes, aearvba Htiea, makes eollectloua, a. stock , milting board. ;. Last ..nights honaea and lands, couteathlaad ceaua.-reat- a ; result actual was destitute of , ' loan audanad' MW dieted, answer ail letters meeting foir is a and was :a4jommed Pre-emiA- sub-Com-mit-tee - . . Isssfsistlsn s., oh Mosdar. Colcmbts, O., January 8. Arrangements have for the in auguration, of . Governor Bishop .next Monday. . .The inaugural ceremonies will be participated In by u number of military and dvie organizations ; from various portions of the State. been-perfecte- ... .. . Taxis, January municipal elections were held throughout France Sunday last The delegates of municipal councils will havs a preponderating voice in electing Senators next year. In Faris 73 councillors out nf 80 are Republicann, four Ccnserva-tive- s and three second ballots aro necessary. Previously there were ten Conservative councillors here. In. the provincial towns the Republicans arc generally successful. In the large cities the Radicals wera' mostly successful. ts As far as heard from the country shows considerable Republican v. gains.'.-'.'... ,r on the return of Pam-b- et is It reported tafrom Italy the committee of eighteen, selected to watch over the interests of the Republicans during the recent crisis, will be dissolved; also it .is reSenator will ported that the Qpns-rratiendeavor to elect RuffetiPresident of the Senate in order to puiiish Duke d Audiffact Pnsquier,' present President of that body, for persuading the Marshal not to ask the Senate to vote to second the dieeolution of the Chamber of Deputies. ; Itaffift's election would increase already existing antagonism between, the Renats and Chamber of Deputies,: bnt the Republicans and Orlonnists, if .they rut together, can elect Duke d Audiffact ' .'V Pssqnicr. It is'stnted that the President has stgui-fi- ri the desire of Mexico to resume the diplomatic relations with France' and to psiticipate in the approaching exhibition. The Secretary of War is reported as intending .to reinstate Labordore,. dismissed from the 'army in connection with . the Limoges affair, v: ,' V.V ' K: Cheap Ilouees mid .: Blshps to b CsswentaL 'Chicaoc, January 8. The Standing 8. The Triennial Committee of the Diocese of lUiftois Vr'Tliu Frenelt ElretlMb - . . ng o debts : behind. lie played the tome fe'ame in other Illinoisi dues, Bvfur Um SsMsmbiIIIm. Washington, January 8. Colonel Sbofter was again before the on 'Military Affairs today. : By request of the committee he produced two letters from General Naranjo, commanding the Mexican troops on the Rio ' Grande, addressed to him last Angnst,' showing mart friendly feelings .n. towards him.- - . , . ; Mitre the pjeaanre to offer to ius ininaefiients-tge requirements of 1 settlers, has disawpsaned, cleaving ; hia by-offeri- a iweek.It - to-d- ny .lU-ponn- a 'Vice-cons- on ul m i ELEGTI8KS CCL9 ON SONDAT FNENON : 'iS-.- i UIT. - i V - Bsglsafl'a Peer Grain Crop tor the ECLECTIC "i England: Pasha London, January to telegraphs Constantinople that after checking the Russian advance with great loss at Petrichevo he retired to strongly entrenched positions at Foi-briand OtlnkkoLV. .j. ? Bucharest ; London, January 8f--A special says ; the Daniuba is now The cold jhoroughly frozen -over, ; westher continues. The railway from Frateshti to Simnitza will open for traffic on. Friday. This will enable the Rnssiamt to transport the new iron bridge which they hare had ready and only awaited completion of the railway, to the Danube. Ten small steamers have also been brought from Russia for use in connection with the bridge. It is stated that the Run-aioin Bulgaria have only three weeks supplies, and great difficulties relative to forage are probable unless . communication Is speedily restored, A Belgrade correspondent says that an . J agreement exists that the Servians ; shall occupy Sofia, transferring the headquarters thither. ; A dispatch from Pera says: "A communication from London, advising Turkey to open negotiations with Russia through the military commanders has been received here. There is a strong disposition evinced to accept the advice therein, 8-C- ., in-i'- - i;" - $' V v V-- v '.iVi J v i ' ; ff't Brash lSnssa-Tnykl- sh t ' s 's' ?;. V ? PastYcaxv Anetker '.j: v'-j-- V; MISCELLANEOUS. J .... MaASBZ -- V n j- -. .i?. , . ;'A: ne ys-y- if'r , .'j'-?-!'- Qjf ,1 - y - 'vy-- . s.i. - ' vs s v fr j1 ' ' ' ; - y 2 rIns K , - A . y-- ' .r ta b The aim cf tbs ECLECTIC Is ij'.iv, Ubont betas Call, and rnterUin- While without betas trivial. sseh naaibsr contains something to inter. ... est membar of the fsnillj circle, it addresses Itself puv flcnlsrly to that greet ? of latellisent !" '. body readers who seek ' .. profit ss well t. ; - -- ft. i i . : mr - WM. JENNINGS & SONS. .s'. zx ?. ', 1 . . ,! 1A- - anytrata, jobbebb and betailsealebb 'j? ... Of I Hat ft " nOCERTTO CODS FAKCT TkNT Ajtoods, ... VnockBxzvy QTAPLE PAFZJE v' v. nlothino Notions TT BATING LyLOTSXXa, qhoes Boots aA OBOES, - 'i 1 ABPCTS CABPETS, . 'V.'f - y- : OTOTN SyroTffrf 1EOCKBBT. ifiOOai, .f-y ' TNTO LASSWABK VjTlabswabx 'if :Vf c -- xItc. - yir'-v :.L " ; X - - . - :x Agents for Dupont's Blasting and Sjpcrtlng Fowders. . s i; v , , jrtOOKDIO HABDWAU - . fc IXeaitnq a Uoaujra - . ; . tf- - . nvj.' - - ! - . to-nig- . . . :r-- . . - ,r- : . f h. fi :7 t EAGLEEHiniUHI Literfiture, Solenceand Art ns .. ' S-- " ;' - r vo Vs nnaniinously consented to the proffered..' of Rev. Dr. Seymour as Bish..'if: Englmnd'i BnggMtlons to Turkey, Post 8. The op of Springfield Diocese, and Rev. Dr. London, January pub (T, Eccleston of the new. Diocese , of West lishea the following in official form: U t f5'F a3 .w a' rt'' Virginia,' believe the English Government,. with a ; Professor Sumner, of Yale. College, view of ' ,'j V . ascertaining Russia's terms; has lectured hero. by invitation, on suggested to. the Porte the desirability national finance.-- His audience, which of Utcraforc. complying with Russias request far was It fair one. Was composed principally direct 'l.'' communications ; between ; the n'. of the .better class . of merchants and commanders of the forces. . In of the literature ths general v department i heavy business men. He was decided Eeleetle presents from month to month, n official circulars have been' The usual sr-in, his: opposition to remonetization of issued of Instruction sod entertaining smy requesting the 'presence of supof r tides which Is snrpMsed by none silver and for the single gold standard. of Government the at the the literary monthlies. Its m-openporters . lectlotM A'X: ttonn Into Bsskraptcjr. an: made from all v'k ing of Parliament.-'- That. of' the Earl of the English periodicals, Indianapolis, January 8. Fred Beaconfield to the Lords says their at- And oeessUmslly from thoss of Franc sad sad cover s liters tore Ineompoiw Ruschaupt filed a petirion in bankruptcy tention will immediately be called to Oermsny, Vi ably richer and more productive thin matters of great importance, today. ?1 Liabilities $165,000. t lle ia ; any other to which the ? Wont Oppose Him. also with, others, endorsed foir $300,000. Nx find y t ? ; A correLondon 8. Paris Assets over $200,000. a ; ; ; January '; .. jjS ' ' ?.zs I,V ,; ' k:i .' now that i.,. it' is To spondent off telegraphs Jlsds tho SnfcjHt s Hpoclol. understood , that the .reactionary.-Senator, i;.. ,V. arc; aware of: the hopelessness yWASHiNOTon, January 8. President of Duke rj, r Hayes lias' definitely determined to make of opposing;1 the dAndiffret as President of the Pasqnier the : Chinese question the subject of a il Senate, they will not attempt it. speeiaL-- message to Congress. In this message he;. will; call attention ; to tho .TURKEY. Science. present and jprospnctlve' evils of unlimit; ,'i A Bvrvlnm Drfliat. .. , ed Chinese emigration to this country, tf To tbts deportment of intelloetnsl and- will recommend Congress to take ofCkmsTANTXNOFLX, . January 8.-reettvliy Ih,the Eeleetle then larger space gives any action as in' its wisdom may be most ficial dispatch is published other msgssine in tbe world sot announcing effective and to restrict and reguy.. i exeJastvcly sctimtlfle. proper 0? late tho immigration of Mongolians. that after two days sanguinary fighting Hafiz . Noui lhwtr Pasha, commanding Tho President has not decided whether he will suggest any particular 'measure division, . has occupied ; Kuyochsmeje. 'ih j ; for attainment of these objects ; bnt st The Servian : loss was considerable. present it seems probable that he will Eyovb Poslia, ' commanding tbe ' civic coniine himself to a forcible presenta- guard at Noui Bazar; also defeated the )i 'o ,i h' tion of the necessity of action, and leave Servians, punning them to the frontier, for tho two Houses of Congress the task burning' six of their1 military-stationC.i J; of devising a proper remedy, y; and destroying their entrenchments. con-secrati- - t , - ve ' considered tolay farther Cludrman : t Tbe property not the slightest tegud was paid to any, nationality. ; A shot was fixed, clear through the English Cneces-Senriaut Scflhr ' himself rT oonsulate, and ihe Sion ctf Befoats. was pursued and fixed at a' number of times; however, be escaped in his own boat, Ytyi shb-Comiuit- tee . ii8ferr.--- enough to condemn it and to secure general opposition to the establishment. New York and Western " agents have been active in getting it on a footing, but their efforts appear to be IruiUees, It is charged that it will he established, if at all, umply for .stock gambling and not for legitim IN THE INDIAN NENVIDL . I1 I NEEDED . BENNETTAHARKNE88, f KTUM A UTTLE i? JMa Tuou. F. - opposite Wall. Baal, Salt Lake City, Obh. A X,O.BoiUt. !' 7C" IK1UESTICKEWS. - , V - ; V -- . .A-- - .; - -- I - .' . f.- : - Yr ' v. : . v-- - WX1 - IV on' .j.' V IfK' T U- - OENESAL. UEBCHAESISE. G. F. - . THE DAILY INDEPENDENT. t CULMER. r; Ths Indian Service, Wahiqto January 8. It is stated that tbe Secretory of the Interior is rapidly maturing : measures, based on th6 report of his Board of Inquiry, for ihe purification of the Indian Service, The dismissal of a number of officials now connected with it is certain, and it Is intimated that lightning may noon strike in another form in an unexpected quar. . S7 Tho Editorial Departmenle are Literary Notes, Notices, Foreign Literary Bctsacc, Art and Varieties, and they an , ss eomprehenrlvs and : r '.y made ,'v eomplete ss possible. ' - ' : . OIBeera and Plunder tke towx Vashxxoxon, January 8. Command- er Bogen, s. f'; Pslsl Saldlm Kill Tbelr Tke Msadjr gMf: CULMER, Editorial Departments. REVOLT IK CHILL commanding the United States steamer Adams, writes to the Secretary of the Navy from Sandy ' : ter. Point, Straits of Magellan, giving par. . .v ; ticulars of the revolt of the garrison Centennial Aeseclatlan. ' Norristown, Pa., 8.- - At u meeting of there.' The first murder committed the Centennial Association of Valley seems to have been Hist of the ' Captain a committee was appointed of a company of soldier numbering Forge about 100, who were regular artillery to conduct the forthcoming celebrations, and invitations to be present were sent troops. They mutilated the captain in to tho President and Mrs. Hayes, Cabi- a most horrible manner,- and then net officers; all States officers and prom- opened fire with the artillery upon the Governor's house. The Governor uion inent officers of the army and navy.' nia appearance was knocked in making ; .' Oprn Manager Disappears. the head and left insensible;. He howSt. Louis, January 8. J.: C. Fryer, ever recovered after some time and made manager of Fryer, .' Pappen helm & hia escape. His family also escaped Adams Opera Company, has been miss- almost naked to the Woods. - The mutineers then released, the convicts, and ing since Friday last. 2 : Diligent search failM to discover his wlhereabouts,. His altogether numbered nearly 200, aimed with rilles. The following day the mo- disappearance is entirely unaccountable tineers committed the most incredible to members of the company.; excesses in way of wanton killing, burn; :' 'Plyisnlti ChsLTek Psws. .' Next day they desert? New York, January 8. The sole of ing and sacking. ed the place,' carrying off all the public Fiymbath ?Church jiews for the ensuing funds and much private property. They year took place tonight. Thfreduetion burned all the public property and a number of stores; in fact, the west part on pews are greater than of in,pimiam the toun is in ashes. The streets was expected. The total' receipts for were strewn with dead bodies. Most of mitifhs' and rentals last "year were the killed were soldiers who had been 238,thi year the receipts will be booting ft., each , other indisurns .were $36,904; 'last year the It ., is estimated thri criminately. $34,663, and this year $$4,171. ' were at ;3 least ! fifty people killed. , Anetker Bank Bankrupt, Many dead and wounded Sr. Loris, January 8. Notico is to were burned , In the buildings. The ' morning that hospital was burned with five wounded be1 published the Second National Bank has gone men iu it. Commander Rogers says it into liquidation and its business trans- was the intention of the mutineers to ferred; to the Fourth NationaL; This capture the steamer .Memphis soon brief statement. is aU that is obtainable pected, bnt as her commander had pre ' '.A'-."'vious notice of the revolt, he seized the tonight,'1 soldiers, convicts end captain of the port who rowed : out to him, suggesting TELEOBAPHIC BREVITIKH. fine - anchorage under the guns of the fort. He then went to sea and meeting Thi Albany Evtuing Journal keys: with the United States steamer Adams, 'Whitelaw Reid of the Tribims in menthe condition of affairs. Comreported vacant take to the of tioned ' place took the mutineers on mander Rodgers ,Dix, as .regent of the nnivmv board his vessel and hastened to Randy eily, rnd strongly urges his selection. ;; Point,: where his presence was much Henry WVTrayson was arrested yester- appreciated by the Chilian authorities. ; As to the day in Portland, Oregon, on a requisiyfisaaoton, January 8. tion from 'the Governor of Kansas on cause of tbe revolt, there seems no relithe charge of murdering Allen G. Botill able information. '' It Is reported and be in Jackeon county, Kaueas, November 1, lieved, the padre or priest of this colony 1867. has had much to do in instigating it, he "" a General John' being the enemy of the Government, ONeill; prominent Fenian ' lsalor; died at OjiiIii i on the and ne is now one of 'the prisoners confined on board '; the Chilian steamer. ' ' .''f' ;' i. 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